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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Robert Moody McKinney Collection McKinney, Robert Moody (1910–2001). Papers, 1930–2001. 86 feet. Newspaper publisher and U.S. Ambassador. Professional and personal papers (1930- 2001) of Robert Moody McKinney, including correspondence, newspaper clippings, published materials, appointment calendars, and manuscripts of short stories and poetry by McKinney. The collection also includes reports and correspondence from McKinney's work as chairman of the panel to report to Congress on the Impact of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (1955-1956) and as a representative to the Second International Conference for Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (1958); as U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland (1961-1963); and legal documents (1975-1989) regarding Moody's suit against the Gannett Company to regain control of the newspaper The New Mexican. Restricted: The donor has retained copyright to the unpublished materials in the Robert Moody McKinney Collection. Patrons who wish to publish any of the unpublished material in this collection must contact the donor for permission. Please see the curator for the mailing address. Table of Contents _________________________________________________________________________ Boxes 1-7: General Correspondence and Records, 1941-1999 Boxes 7-8: New Mexico Economic Development Commission and Water Resources Board, 1947-1955 Box 8: Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Alaska and the Pacific, 1952 Boxes 8-9: Atomic Energy, Science and Technology General Correspondence, 1956- 1963 Boxes 9-12: Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955-1956 Boxes 12-13: U.S. Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1957- 1958 Boxes 13-14: NATO / Atlantic Congress, 1958-1959 Boxes 14-16: Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States Boxes 16-19: Articles and Speeches by Robert McKinney on Science, Technology, and Atomic Energy, 1955-1961

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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections

Robert Moody McKinney Collection

McKinney, Robert Moody (1910–2001). Papers, 1930–2001. 86 feet. Newspaper publisher and U.S. Ambassador. Professional and personal papers (1930-2001) of Robert Moody McKinney, including correspondence, newspaper clippings, published materials, appointment calendars, and manuscripts of short stories and poetry by McKinney. The collection also includes reports and correspondence from McKinney's work as chairman of the panel to report to Congress on the Impact of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (1955-1956) and as a representative to the Second International Conference for Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (1958); as U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland (1961-1963); and legal documents (1975-1989) regarding Moody's suit against the Gannett Company to regain control of the newspaper The New Mexican. Restricted: The donor has retained copyright to the unpublished materials in the Robert Moody McKinney Collection. Patrons who wish to publish any of the unpublished material in this collection must contact the donor for permission. Please see the curator for the mailing address.

Table of Contents

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Boxes 1-7: General Correspondence and Records, 1941-1999 Boxes 7-8: New Mexico Economic Development Commission and Water Resources

Board, 1947-1955 Box 8: Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Alaska and the Pacific, 1952 Boxes 8-9: Atomic Energy, Science and Technology General Correspondence, 1956-

1963 Boxes 9-12: Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955-1956 Boxes 12-13: U.S. Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1957-

1958 Boxes 13-14: NATO / Atlantic Congress, 1958-1959 Boxes 14-16: Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United

States Boxes 16-19: Articles and Speeches by Robert McKinney on Science, Technology, and

Atomic Energy, 1955-1961

Boxes 19-22: Collected Articles, Speeches, and Printed Information on Science, Technology, and Atomic Energy, 1954-1992

Box 22: U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, 1961-1963 Boxes 23-24: Presidential Task Forces, 1961-1968 Boxes 24-34: Board of Directorships Copper Range Company Surveyor Fund, Inc. Trans World Airlines (TWA) Martin Marietta Corporation Boxes 35-47: Newspapers: The New Mexican and Taos News, 1949-2001 Boxes 48-52: Newspapers: Financial and Statistical Records, 1941-1988 Boxes 52-53: Newspapers: Printed Material, 1975-1991 Boxes 53-59: General Financial Records, 1935-1988 Boxes 60-61: Chronological Copies, 1973-1978 Boxes 61-66: Manuscripts by Robert McKinney, 1940-1999, n.d. Boxes 66-69: Personal Correspondence and Records, circa 1930-1997, n.d. Boxes 69-72: Printed Agendas for Robert McKinney, 1994-2001 Boxes 72-74: Newspaper clippings About Robert McKinney, 1948-1964 From The New Mexican, 1954-1977 Other Clippings, 1990-1991 Outsized Box 1: Cash Journals and a certificate of appointment Certificates and Diplomas Collection: Box 6 Newspaper Boxes 1-11: Full issues of newspapers Sound Recordings: Tapes 2188-2216 Maps: Collection #22, Numbers 1046-1050, Drawer 8504

Inventory Box 1: General Correspondence and Records 1. General correspondence and records: Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, 1941-1945. 2. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1942-1944. 3. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1942-1943. (note: water and insect

damage) 4. General correspondence and records: Allan P. Kirby and Robert R. Young, 1943-1945. 5. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1944-1945. Includes “The Shirtsleeve

Generation,” and some drafts of poetry. 6. General correspondence and records: Memos from Lt. Robert McKinney regarding high

velocity rocket production and use by the U.S. Navy during World War II, 1944-1945. Includes related information on other U.S. Navy operations.

7. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1947. 8. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1947. 9. General correspondence and records: Misc. and Davis Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1947-1948. 10. General correspondence and records: Las Acequias Farm, 1949-1951. 11. General correspondence and records: Pioneer Air Lines, Inc., 1948-1949. 12. General correspondence and records: Henry Holt and Co., Inc., 1948-1949. 13. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1948-1949. 14. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1949. 15. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1949. 16. General correspondence and records: Davis Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1949. 17. General correspondence and records: General Newspapers Inc., 1948-1949. 18. General correspondence and records: Allan P. Kirby, 1948-1950. 19. General correspondence and records: Las Acequias Farm, 1949-1950. Box 2: General Correspondence and Records, continued 1. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1950.

2. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous, 1950. 3. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1950. 4. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1950. 5. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1950. 6. General correspondence and records: Invitation to a White House dinner, 1952. 7. General correspondence and records: Eisenhower Committee, 1952. 8. General correspondence and records: B miscellaneous, 1952-1956. 9. General correspondence and records: C miscellaneous, 1953-1954. 10. General correspondence and records: D miscellaneous, 1952-1959. 11. General correspondence and records: E miscellaneous, 1953-1954. 12. General correspondence and records: F miscellaneous, 1954-1959. 13. General correspondence and records: F miscellaneous, 1953-1954. 14. General correspondence and records: G miscellaneous, 1952-1954. 15. General correspondence and records: G miscellaneous, 1954-1959. 16. General correspondence and records: H miscellaneous, 1952-1954. 17. General correspondence and records: I miscellaneous, 1953-1958. 18. General correspondence and records: J miscellaneous, 1952-1955. 19. General correspondence and records: K miscellaneous, 1950-1954. 20. General correspondence and records: L miscellaneous, 1951-1954. 21. General correspondence and records: M-N miscellaneous, 1950-1954. 22. General correspondence and records: Mc miscellaneous, 1953-1960. 23. General correspondence and records: P miscellaneous, 1952-1961. 24. General correspondence and records: R miscellaneous, 1950-1954. 25. General correspondence and records: S miscellaneous, 1951-1959. 26. General correspondence and records: S miscellaneous, 1954. 27. General correspondence and records: T miscellaneous, 1951-1959.

28. General correspondence and records: V miscellaneous, 1954. 29. General correspondence and records: W miscellaneous, 1952-1959. 30. General correspondence and records: Senator Clinton P. Anderson, 1950-1954. 31. General correspondence and records: Senator Clinton P. Anderson, 1955-1974. Includes

some atomic energy correspondence. 32. General correspondence and records: Senator Clinton P. Anderson, 1955-1974. Includes

some atomic energy correspondence. 33. General correspondence and records: Las Acequias Farm, 1954. 34. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1951. Box 3: General Correspondence and Records, continued 1. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1951. 2. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1951. 3. General correspondence and records: Addresses of various board of directors members, n.d. 4. General correspondence and records: Representative John J. Dempsey, 1951-1953. 5. General correspondence and records: Representative A. M. Fernandez, 1951-1956. 6. General correspondence and records: Las Acequias Farm, House & Garden article, 1951. 7. General correspondence and records: Burton K. Wheeler and Edward K. Wheeler, attorneys,

1951-1959. 8. General correspondence and records: William L. McAvey, International Telephone &

Telegraph, 1951-1964. 9. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1952. 10. General correspondence and records: Crusade for Freedom, 1952. 11. General correspondence and records: Taft Committee of New Mexico, 1951-1952. 12. General correspondence and records: William L. McAvey, International Telephone &

Telegraph, 1952-1954. 13. General correspondence and records: Democratic National Committee, 1952-1954. 14. General correspondence and records: Mary Forrest Bowles estate, 1953. 15. General correspondence and records: Drew Pearson, 1953-1956.

16. General correspondence and records: Various correspondence with McKinney’s assistants,

including Rosine Overfelt, 1953-1960. 17. General correspondence and records: Frank Folsom, 1954-1958. 18. General correspondence and records: Associated Press, McCarthy controversy, 1954. 19. General correspondence and records: Whitney J. Oates, Princeton University, 1954-1956. 20. General correspondence and records: Harry S. Truman Library plans, 1953. 21. General correspondence and records: St. John’s College, 1953-1954. 22. General correspondence and records: Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, 1953-1954. 23. General correspondence and records: U.S. Naval War College, 1953-1955. 24. General correspondence and records: J. Patrick Lannan, 1953-1954. 25. General correspondence and records: Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, 1953. 26. General correspondence and records: Museum of International Folk Art, 1954. 27. General correspondence and records: KOB/KOB-TV and KGGM-TV, 1954-1955. 28. General correspondence and records: Family Weekly, 1954-1955. 29. General correspondence and records: Edna M. Leighton, 1954-1956. 30. General correspondence and records: Dr. Eric P. Hausner and the Santa Fe Heart Clinic,

1954-1959. 31. General correspondence and records: Senator Dennis Chavez, 1954-1959. Includes the

Congressional Record Vol. 105, Nos. 116, 117, regarding Chavez’s comments on a defense appropriation bill.

32. General correspondence and records: Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnard Hankey, 1954-1960. 33. General correspondence and records: Paul Horgan, 1954-1962. 34. General correspondence and records: Witter Bynner about McKinney’s poetry, 1954-1964. 35. General correspondence and records: University of Oklahoma Research Institute, 1954-1958. 36. General correspondence and records: A miscellaneous, 1956-1959. Box 4: General Correspondence and Records, continued 1. General correspondence and records: B miscellaneous, 1955-1960.

2. General correspondence and records: C miscellaneous, 1955-1960. 3. General correspondence and records: D-E miscellaneous, 1956-1959. 4. General correspondence and records: H miscellaneous, 1955-1959. 5. General correspondence and records: J miscellaneous, 1959-1960. 6. General correspondence and records: K miscellaneous, 1955-1959. 7. General correspondence and records: L miscellaneous, 1955-1960. 8. General correspondence and records: M miscellaneous, 1955-1959. 9. General correspondence and records: M miscellaneous, 1955-1973. 10. General correspondence and records: N miscellaneous, 1955-1959. 11. General correspondence and records: T miscellaneous, 1956-1957. 12. General correspondence and records: U-W miscellaneous, 1954-1969. 13. General correspondence and records: National Industrial Conference Board, 1955-1959. 14. General correspondence and records: Edward McLean, bookbinder, 1955-1961. 15. General correspondence and records: Rosine Overfelt and others regarding Robert

McKinney’s agenda and travel itineraries, 1955-1962. 16. General correspondence and records: Richard C. Patterson, Jr., 1956. 17. General correspondence and records: Democratic National Committee, 1956. 18. General correspondence and records: Delhi-Taylor Oil Co. contract on Navajo tribal land,

1956. 19. General correspondence and records: Newmyer Associates, 1956. 20. General correspondence and records: Business Advisory Council for the Department of

Commerce meeting, 1956. Includes draft of speech by McKinney. 21. General correspondence and records: Oklahoma organizations, 1956. 22. General correspondence and records: Burrelle’s Clipping Bureau, 1956-1965. 23. General correspondence and records: Invitations, 1956-1961. 24. General correspondence and records: Estes Kefauver, 1956-1960. 25. General correspondence and records: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1956-1960.

26. General correspondence and records: Herbert I. Miller, 1956-1960. 27. General correspondence and records: George R. Brown, 1956-1964. 28. General correspondence and records: Karl Gruber, 1957-1959. 29. General correspondence and records: Requests for Robert McKinney’s autograph, 1957. 30. General correspondence and records: Edward McLean, Guggenheim fellowship, 1958. 31. General correspondence and records: E. F. Hueber, 1958. 32. General correspondence and records: Donald E. Barnes, property purchase, 1961. 33. General correspondence and records: Matisse’s “Harmony in Yellow” inquiry, 1959. 34. General correspondence and records: University of Oklahoma Research Institute, 1959-1963. 35. General correspondence and records: Mary Louise Kepner, 1959-1973. 36. General correspondence and records: Savoie Lottinville, regarding Ruth Laughlin’s

Caballeros, 1960. 37. General correspondence and records: Marco Polo Club, 1960-1961. 38. General correspondence and records: A miscellaneous, 1960-1964. Box 5: General Correspondence and Records, continued 1. General correspondence and records: B miscellaneous, 1960-1963. 2. General correspondence and records: C miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 3. General correspondence and records: D miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 4. General correspondence and records: E miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 5. General correspondence and records: F miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 6. General correspondence and records: G miscellaneous, 1961-1964. 7. General correspondence and records: H miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 8. General correspondence and records: H miscellaneous, 1960-1964. 9. General correspondence and records: I miscellaneous, 1961. 10. General correspondence and records: J miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 11. General correspondence and records: K miscellaneous, 1961-1963.

12. General correspondence and records: L miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 13. General correspondence and records: Mc/Mac miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 14. General correspondence and records: M miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 15. General correspondence and records: N miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 16. General correspondence and records: O miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 17. General correspondence and records: P miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 18. General correspondence and records: R miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 19. General correspondence and records: S miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 20. General correspondence and records: T miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 21. General correspondence and records: U miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 22. General correspondence and records: V miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 23. General correspondence and records: W miscellaneous, 1961-1963. 24. General correspondence and records: W miscellaneous, 1960-1963. 25. General correspondence and records: St. John’s College, 1961. 26. General correspondence and records: St. John’s College, 1962. 27. General correspondence and records: Clubs, 1961-1963. 28. General correspondence and records: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., 1961-1963. 29. General correspondence and records: Arthur Wiesenberger, 1961-1963. 30. General correspondence and records: New Directions, 1961-1963. 31. General correspondence and records: Las Acequias Farm and related Santa Fe subjects, 1961-

1963. 32. General correspondence and records: Lawton Johnson, 1961-1970. 33. General correspondence and records: Standard Telephones and Cables, Ltd., partly regarding

the McKinneys’ butler, 1962. Box 6: General Correspondence and Records, continued 1. General correspondence and records: Lovelace Clinic and Foundation, 1962.

2. General correspondence and records: Mary Cathryn Barringer, 1962. 3. General correspondence and records: Chalet Chankly-Bore, 1962-1963. 4. General correspondence and records: Governor Jack M. Campbell, 1962-1972. 5. General correspondence and records: Richard S. Wheeler, 1963. 6. General correspondence and records: Bohemian Grove / Pelican Camp, 1963. 7. General correspondence and records: U.S. Representative E. S. Johnny Walker, 1963-1968. 8. General correspondence and records: Marisa Greber, 1964. 9. General correspondence and records: International Telephone & Telegraph, 1964. 10. General correspondence and records: New Mexico Junior Chamber of Commerce, regarding

a speech by McKinney titled, “World Affairs and Public Opinion in the 1964 Campaign,” 1964.

11. General correspondence and records: Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe, New Mexico, regarding a

speech by McKinney titled, “Foreign Poligy and Public Opinion,” 1964. 12. General correspondence and records: Institute of Current World Affairs, 1964. 13. General correspondence and records: Alpha Nu Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, 1964-1967. 14. General correspondence and records: American Press Institute, 1964-1967. 15. General correspondence and records: Hubert H. Humphrey for President Committee, 1964-

1968. 16. General correspondence and records: Democratic National Committee, 1964-1968. 17. General correspondence and records: Samuel S. Johnson, 1965. 18. General correspondence and records: A. C. Karsten, 1965-1966. 19. General correspondence and records: New Mexico Press Association, speech given by

McKinney titled, “Men and Issues in the Next State Administration,” 1966. 20. General correspondence and records: Hudson Institute, 1966. 21. General correspondence and records: Printed speeches by Robert McKinney: Careers for Young Men and Women in Northern New Mexico, given at commencement

exercises of New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1966. Growth Prospects in the Espanola Trade Territory, given to the Espanola Valley Chamber of

Commerce, 1966.

22. General correspondence and records: Arizona State University, regarding a speech by McKinney titled, “How the Selection and Promotion System Works in American Business,” 1966.

23. General correspondence and records: Stanford University, 1966-1968. 24. General correspondence and records: Institute of International Education, 1966-1968. 25. General correspondence and records: New Mexico Governor David F. Cargo, 1966-1970. 26. General correspondence and records: Atlantic Council of the United States, Inc., 1964-1969. 27. General correspondence and records: A miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 28. General correspondence and records: B miscellaneous, 1967-1975. 29. General correspondence and records: C miscellaneous, 1967-1972. 30. General correspondence and records: D miscellaneous, 1965-1974. 31. General correspondence and records: E miscellaneous, 1967-1975. 32. General correspondence and records: G miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 33. General correspondence and records: H-I miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 34. General correspondence and records: J miscellaneous, 1966-1967. 35. General correspondence and records: K miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 36. General correspondence and records: L miscellaneous, 1967-1973. 37. General correspondence and records: N-O miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 38. General correspondence and records: P miscellaneous, 1967-1975. 39. General correspondence and records: R miscellaneous, 1967-1975. 40. General correspondence and records: S miscellaneous, 1967-1977. 41. General correspondence and records: T miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 42. General correspondence and records: U miscellaneous, 1967-1974. 43. General correspondence and records: Santa Fe Preparatory School, 1967-1973. 44. General correspondence and records: Southwest Center for Advanced Studies, 1967-1968. 45. General correspondence and records: Southwest Water Resources Institute, 1968.

Box 7: General Correspondence and Records, continued 1. General correspondence and records: Western Water Resources Institute, Inc., 1968. 2. General correspondence and records: Harvard Club of New Mexico, 1968. 3. General correspondence and records: Walter D. Osborne, 1968. 4. General correspondence and records: Hickman Price, Jr., 1968. 5. General correspondence and records: Arthur McAnally at the University of Oklahoma, 1968. 6. General correspondence and records: International Institute of Iberian Colonial Art, 1968-

1970. 7. General correspondence and records: Miscellaneous invitations and letters of thanks, 1969-

1970. 8. General correspondence and records: Stanley Marsh, 1970. 9. General correspondence and records: Asian Gallery Oriental Art & Antiquities, 1971. 10. General correspondence and records: Book orders, 1969-1972. 11. General correspondence and records: National Endowment for the Humanities, 1969-1974. 12. General correspondence and records: Medical Health Centers, Inc., 1970. 13. General correspondence and records: First World Symposium on Arid Zones, 1970. 14. General correspondence and records: University of Oklahoma Board of Visitors, 1970-1973. 15. General correspondence and records: University of Oklahoma Board of Visitors, 1970-1971. 16. General correspondence and records: William White, 1971. 17. General correspondence and records: Peacock Inn dog attack incident, 1973-1975. 18. General correspondence and records: France trip, 1974. 19. General correspondence and records: Proposed purchase of Proctor property in Santa Fe by

McKinney and John Gaw Meem, 1975. 20. General correspondence and records: Political miscellaneous, 1976. 21. General correspondence and records: James T. Cavanaugh, 1981-1991. 22. General correspondence and records: Pamela Harriman, 1990-1996. 23. General correspondence and records: White House, regarding Hispanic American issues,

1990.

24. General correspondence and records: United Nations Association, 1996-1998. 25. General correspondence and records: Pete V. Domenici, 1998-1999. 26. General correspondence and records: The Foreign Service of the United States, 1999. New Mexico Economic Development Commission and Water Resources Board 27. Typescript of remarks by Robert McKinney, Chairman, at the first meeting of the New

Mexico Economic Development Commission, September 8, 1949. 28. Correspondence and reports of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, 1949.

Includes copies of the New Mexico State Planning Board Final Report for 1949; Chapter 69 New Mexico Session Laws; and Reports of Public Works Planned for 1947.

29. Printed call for a meeting of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, October

1, 1949; and copies of an order by the Interstate Commerce Commission regarding class rates in Mountain-Pacific Territory, 1949.

30. Report, “Bureau of Reclamation Investigations in New Mexico,” July 1, 1949. 31. Correspondence regarding New Mexico Economic Development Commission job

applications, 1949. 32. Correspondence of Robert McKinney and P.W. Cockerill of the New Mexico College of

Agriculture and Mechanic Arts regarding freight rates, 1949. 33. “Proposal to Test Cloud Seeding Techniques in New Mexico,” 1949; and “Evaluation of

Cloud Seeding Operations in the Phoenix Area,” 1949. 34. New Mexico Economic Development Commission meeting minutes and related memos,

1949. 35. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, 1950. 36. Correspondence, reports, and press releases regarding the New Mexico Economic

Development Commission, 1950. 37. Correspondence, reports, and press releases of the New Mexico Economic Development

Commission regarding freight rates, 1950. 38. Correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, and press releases of the New Mexico

Economic Development Commission regarding freight rates, 1949-1950. 39. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission regarding the

Water Resources Development Board, 1950. 40. Typescript copies of “Message to New Mexico Cattlegrowers Association, Quarterly

Meeting, Carlsbad, New Mexico, June 30, 1950 by Robert McKinney.

41. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission regarding freight rates, 1950.

Box 8: New Mexico Economic Development Commission and Water Resources Board,

continued 1. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission regarding freight

rates, 1949-1950. 2. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission regarding freight

rates, 1949. Includes copy of the Interstate Commerce Commission’s notice of increased freight rates, 1948.

3. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission regarding the

Water Resources Development Board, 1949-1950. 4. Press releases and speech transcripts regarding west Texas water problems, the Bureau of

Reclamation, and water conservation, 1949-1951. 5. A financial report (FY 1951) and correspondence of the New Mexico Economic

Development Commission, 1950-1951. 6. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, 1950-1952. 7. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, 1951. 8. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission and the Southern

Pacific Company regarding the freight rate, 1950-1951. 9. Correspondence and reports regarding the Weather Control Act of 1951. 10. Correspondence, statements, and press releases regarding weather control and the New

Mexico Economic Development Commission and Water Resources Development Board, 1949-1951.

11. Correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission. 1951. 12. A copy of the Congressional Record, Volume 97, Number 8, January 15, 1951; and

correspondence of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, 1950. 13. Reports, statements, newspaper clippings, and a typescript speech regarding water control and

rainmaking, 1951. 14. Newspaper clippings regarding the New Mexico Economic Development Commission, 1951. 15. Newspaper clippings and reports regarding water resources and rainmaking, 1951. 16. Correspondence and press releases of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission,

1951.

17. Letter of transmittal for a prospectus for “New Mexico Today, A Guide to Economic Resources and Opportunities – 1951-1952 Edition.”

18. Correspondence regarding rainmaking in New Mexico, 1952-1953. 19. Correspondence and printed reports of the New Mexico Economic Development

Commission, 1954. 20. Correspondence, New Mexico's Executive Office, regarding the Economic Development

Commission. August 2, 1955. Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Alaska and the Pacific 21. Typescript remarks of Robert McKinney following his oath of office as Assistant

Secretary of the Interior, at Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 14, 1952. Also includes two typescript speeches by McKinney, titled “Stevenson: Only Hope of the Independent Voter,” and “The Appeal to the Independent Mind.”

22. Correspondence regarding the appointment of Robert McKinney as Assistant Secretary of

the Interior, June 1952. 23. Letters of congratulation for Robert McKinney on his appointment as Assistant Secretary

of the Interior, and general business correspondence, July 1952. 24. Correspondence regarding the “tidelands” issue, and letters of congratulations, August

1952. 25. Correspondence regarding the “tidelands” issue in Texas and related Interior matters,

September 1952. 26. Correspondence regarding the “tidelands issue in Texas; Alaskan mineral resources; and

newspaper clippings on President Eisenhower’s visits to Houston and New Orleans, October 1952.

27. Correspondence and copies of Robert McKinney’s recommendations for rationalization

of Interior Department and other government activities in Alaska, November 1952. Also includes McKinney’s letters of resignation as Assistant Secretary of the Interior.

28. Correspondence regarding McKinney’s resignation as Assistant Secretary of the Interior,

including a letter of acceptance from President Harry Truman, December 1952. 29. Correspondence from the Interior Department regarding the Advisory Committee on

Conservation, 1953; and correspondence confirming McKinney’s dates of service for the Interior Department, 1955.

Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence 30. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: A, 1956-1963.

31. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: B, 1956-1960. 32. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: C, 1956-1960. 33. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: D, 1956-1960. 34. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: E, 1959-1961. 35. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: F, 1956-1961. 36. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: G, 1956-1961. 37. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: H, 1956-1960. 38. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: I – J, 1957-1960. 39. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: K, 1956-1960. 40. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: L, 1959-1960. 41. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: Mc, 1959-1960. 42. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: M, 1956-1960. 43. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: N, 1956-1960. 44. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: O, 1957-1960. 45. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: P – Q, 1956-1960. 46. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: R, 1956-1958. Box 9: Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955-1956 1. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: S, 1956-1960. 2. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: U – V, 1957-1959. 3. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: W, 1956-1960. 4. Atomic Energy, Science, and Technology General Correspondence: X, Y, Z, 1960. 5. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s appointment to the Panel on the Impact of the

Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, January – March 1955. 6. Personnel Security Questionnaire form submitted by Robert McKinney to the Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy, 1955. 7. Press releases regarding the establishment of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, March 1955.

8. Bound copy of a report by the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy titled, Appraising the

Impact of the Atom: A Plan for the Study by the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, July 1955.

9. Handwritten and typescript drafts of the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful

Uses of Atomic Energy, August – December 1955. 10. Research materials and report drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, October-December 1955. Research and Development – manpower. 11. Research materials and report drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, September-November 1955. Agriculture; commercial ships. 12. Research materials and report drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, August-November 1955. medicine; secrecy; process heat/space heat; chemicals.

13. Research materials and report drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, October-November 1955. Electric generating; medicine; coal and oil/natural gas.

14. Research materials and report drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, October – December 1955. Agriculture; electric power. 15. Research materials and report drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, July-October 1955. First meeting of the panel. 16. Typescript chapter drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,

December 1955 – January 1956. 17. Typescript chapter drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,

December 1955 – January 1956. 18. Typescript chapter drafts for the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,

December 1955 – January 1956. 19. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955. 20. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955. 21. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955. 22. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955. 23. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955.

Box 10: Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955-1956 continued 1. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955. 2. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1955. 3. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1956. 4. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1956. 5. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1956. 6. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1956. 7. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1956. 8. Galley proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses

of Atomic Energy, circa 1956. 9. Handwritten notes of “Program Agreed on with Anderson,” November 23, 1955. 10. Instructions regarding publicity and public relations activities for the Panel on the Impact of

the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, December 1955. Includes biographical sketches on the panel members, and several news releases, January 1956.

11. Examples of how to do a news release for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the

Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, January 1956. The example is the Paley Report of 1952. 12. Page proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, January 1956. 13. Page proofs with corrections for the report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, January 1956. 14. Printed copy of Report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy to

the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Volume I, Washington: Government Printing Office, January 1956.

15. Printed copy of The Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Digest of the Report to Congress by

The Panel on the Impact of The Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, October 1956.

16. Comment by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission on the Recommendations Contained in the Report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.

17. Separate Opinion by Walter P. Reuther on Certain Aspects of the Report of the Panel on the

Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, January 25, 1956.

18. Statement of Tom Pickett, National Coal Association, to the Joint Committee on Atomic

Energy, February 15, 1956. Statement of Commissioner Thomas E. Murray at Hearings before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, February 23, 1956. Statement of John Jay Hopkins to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, May 29, 1956. Box 11: Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955-1956 continued 1. Correspondence regarding preparation of the digest of the panel report, February-October

1956. 2. Correspondence with the U.S. Government Printing Office regarding volumes 1 and 2 of the

panel report, February-April 1956. 3. Correspondence with members of Congress and others regarding the completion of the panel

report, February 1956. 4. Correspondence from various officials acknowledging the receipt of the Report of the Panel

on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, February-March, 1956.

5. “Remarks on an Expanded Power Demonstration Program to the Joint Committee on Atomic

Energy, Congress of the United States,” May 28, 1956, by Robert McKinney. 6. Correspondence and reports on the Work Conference on Nuclear Energy, August-September

1956. 7. Correspondence with the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, and the

Western Regional Conference of the Council of State Governments, August-October 1956. 8. Correspondence and reports from the National Governors’ Conference, June-July 1956.

Includes notes for a round table discussion on civilian use of atomic energy led by McKinney. 9. Correspondence with J. Raymond Dyer regarding the international peace atom, July-August

1956. 10. Correspondence with General Dynamics regarding the panel report and related matters, 1956-

1958. 11. Correspondence regarding a speech by Robert McKinney to the West Texas Chamber of

Commerce titled, “Atomic Energy: What It Can Mean to Texas,” March-April 1956.

12. Correspondence regarding various article and speech drafts by Robert McKinney, including

“For An Atomic Foreign Policy: Let’s Export More Reactors and Less Talk,” May-August 1956. Drafts are appended.

13. Correspondence regarding speeches on atomic energy of which McKinney would like to

obtain a copy, and other matters, July-October 1956. 14. Correspondence from Governor John F. Simms returning research material on peace-time

atomic programs, 1956. The research articles are included. 15. Correspondence regarding an article by McKinney for the New York Times titled,

“Perspective on Nuclear Weapons Testing,” October 1956. Drafts are included. 16. Correspondence regarding articles and speeches by McKinney and others on the panel report

and on atomic energy in general, 1956. Includes copies of speeches and articles. 17. Correspondence regarding articles and speeches on atomic energy topics, May-December

1956. Includes Willis Gale’s “The Atomic Industry in 1956” and Chauncey Starr’s “The Future of Uranium in the Atomic Industry.”

18. Correspondence with Ogden Reid regarding the Herald Tribune and the panel report,

February-December 1956. 19. Correspondence with LIFE Magazine regarding editorials, May-October 1956. 20. Correspondence with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, 1955-1956. 21. Correspondence with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1956-1959. 22. Correspondence with T. Keith Glennan, Case Institute of Technology, regarding the work

of the panel, February-December 1956. 23. Correspondence with Ernest R. Breech, Ford Motor Company, regarding the work of the

panel, and speeches by Breech, February 1956 – January 1957. 24. Correspondence with Adlai E. Stevenson and his staff regarding atomic energy and

foreign policy matters, June-December 1956. 25. Correspondence with members of the U.S. Congress regarding speech to the Overseas

Press Club, “Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy as an Instrument in International Relations,” May-June 1956. Includes correspondence with the Overseas Press Club.

26. Correspondence with members of the U.S. Congress regarding speech to the Overseas

Press Club, “Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy as an Instrument in International Relations,” May-September 1956.

27. Correspondence acknowledging and requesting copies of American Industry’s Stake in

an International Atomic Power Program, as delivered to the Conference on Uranium and the Atomic Industry, June-July 1956.

28. Press releases from the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1956-1957. Box 12: Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955-1956 continued 1. Correspondence acknowledging and requesting copies of various publications, including

American Industry’s Stake in an International Atomic Power Program, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy as an Instrument in International Relations, and the digest of the Report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1956-1957.

2. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s speech before the Nassau Club of

Princeton, titled “Atomic Energy: New Instrument of Our National Purpose,” December 1956. Includes text of the speech and news releases.

3. Correspondence with Carl Byoir & Associates, Inc., regarding the panel report, and

Robert McKinney’s speaking engagements and articles to be published, 1956. 4. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s presentation at the Western Regional

Conference of the Council of State Governments, September-October 1956. 5. Correspondence with Nuclear Development Corporation of America regarding speaking

engagements and the panel report, February 1956-July 1957. Includes text of a speech by Walter A. Hamilton titled, “What Has Happened to the McKinney Report,” 1956.

6. Correspondence with the National Association of Manufacturers regarding meetings of

the Nuclear Energy Committee of the NAM, 1956-1957. 7. Correspondence with the Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., 1956-1959. 8. Correspondence regarding testimony before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy in

connection with the Gore bill, S.2725 and related legislative matters, 1956. 9. Correspondence with the New York Times regarding articles by McKinney and his other

publications, 1956-1961. 10. Correspondence regarding the Atomic Energy Course for Management, 1956-1957. 11. Correspondence with Norman Cousins, The Saturday Review, 1956-1957. 12. Correspondence with Governor Averell Harriman, 1956-1957. 13. Correspondence regarding orders for Digest of the Report of the Panel on the Impact of

the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1956-1957. 14. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s articles in the New York Times, “The

Atom Can Restore Our Prestige Abroad,” and “Peaceful Atoms to Stop War,” 1956-1957.

15. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s articles and speeches on atomic energy,

and the panel report, 1956-1957.

16. Correspondence regarding a planned seminar for the members of the 1955-56 Panel on the

Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1959. U.S. Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1957-1958 17. Correspondence regarding the IAEA Preparatory Commission, 1957; documents produced by

the IAEA Interdepartmental Working Group, 1957; and a draft agreement between the United Nations and the IAEA, 1957.

18. Correspondence between Robert McKinney and Eric L. Evans and Sam Chaloner of Stowe &

Bowden Public Relations Ltd., regarding McKinney’s possible appointment as Permanent U.S. Representative to the IAEA, his speaking engagements, and other public relations matters, 1957-1960.

19. Correspondence with Carl Byoir and Associates, and Stowe & Bowden Public Relations

regarding McKinney’s speaking engagements and other public relations matters, 1957-1961. 20. Correspondence of Robert McKinney with the U.S. Department of State regarding

international relations and nuclear energy, 1957-1959. Correspondents include Francis O. Wilcox, John W. Hanes, Jr., Christian A. Herter, H. Freeman Matthews, and others.

21. Correspondence with Carl T. Durham regarding national atomic policies and general news,

1956-1958. 22. Atoms for Trade: A Proposal for International Industrial Partnerships to Develop Atomic

Power, testimony given by Michael Michaelis to the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, February 28, 1957.

23. News release announcing the appointment of Robert McKinney as Permanent United States

Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, and as Alternate Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference in Vienna, September 19, 1957.

24. Memos and assignments for the IAEA General Conference, October 1957. 25. Typescript “Remarks in the General Debate,” by Robert McKinney at the IAEA General

Conference, October 11, 1957; and McKinney’s remarks at the closing session, October 23, 1957.

26. Printed information and press releases from the IAEA General Conference, and the IAEA

Preparatory Commission, July-October 1957. 27. Declaration by the Head of the Delegation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the

1st Special Session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, October 10, 1957.

28. Biographical summary for Robert McKinney, Permanent U.S. Representative to the

International Atomic Energy Agency, October 18, 1957.

29. Employee file for Robert McKinney as Permanent U.S. Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, 1957-1958. Includes blank stationery.

30. Correspondence with John A. Hall, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, regarding terminating

McKinney’s consulting contract with the AEC, and the text of McKinney’s press conference at the Atomic Energy Management Conference, 1957-1958.

31. Typescript of an interview by Don Levine, Talk of America, with Robert McKinney

regarding the IAEA, circa 1957. Box 13: U.S. Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1957-1958 1. Orders for copies of Robert McKinney’s reports and articles on atomic energy, 1957-1958. 2. Correspondence congratulating Robert McKinney on his appointment to the IAEA, 1957-

1959. 3. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s speaking engagements in Europe, January-

March 1957. 4. Correspondence regarding potential employees for the International Atomic Energy Agency,

1957-1958. 5. Agenda for a meeting of the Interdepartmental Working Group on the International Atomic

Energy Agency, August 25, 1958. Includes an agenda and schedule for McKinney, April-August.

6. Rolodex cards of names and addresses, 1957. 7. List of administrators and members of the International Atomic Energy Agency, 1957. 8. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s speaking engagements in London, June-July

1958. 9. Correspondence with John A. McCrone regarding McKinney’s proposal regarding atomic

power, and a memo to Lewis L. Strauss regarding the U.S. exhibit at the 2nd IAEA Conference, 1958.

10. Correspondence with the Department of State regarding Robert McKinney’s request for a

Deputy U.S. Representative to the IAEA, and McKinney’s resignation from the IAEA, and other matters, 1957-1958.

11. Correspondence with Dick Wright regarding the draft terms of reference for a planned

Congressional Panel on Atomic Power in National Policy, October-November 1958. Includes drafts.

12. Correspondence with T. Keith Glennan, NASA, regarding general news, and changes to “On

Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science and Technology,” 1957-1959. Includes newspaper articles on NASA.

13. Correspondence, memoranda, and statements from the Second and Third General Conferences of the IAEA, including a draft U.S. position on the IAEA Power Reactor Program, 1958.

14. Printed provisional topical agenda for the Second International Conference on the Peaceful

Uses of Atomic Energy, and instructions for the submission of technical papers to the conference, 1957-1958.

15. Lists of the IAEA Board of Governors, the delegations to the General Conference, an IAEA

telephone directory, and a printed copy of Corps Diplomatique à Vienne, 1958. 16. Press releases and information provided for the press and radio regarding the Second

International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, September-October 1958. 17. Correspondence with Lewis L. Strauss regarding the Second International Conference on the

Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, and general news, 1958-1961. 18. Correspondence regarding the resignations of Robert McKinney and J. H. Manley from the

IAEA, 1958. 19. Correspondence and news clippings regarding the resignation of Robert McKinney from the

IAEA, September-October 1958. Includes letters from Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower.

20. Correspondence with Harold C. Vedeler and regarding his efficiency report, 1957-1958. 21. Correspondence and invoices for Robert McKinney’s travel and household shipping costs

while with the IAEA, 1958-1959. 22. Correspondence transmitting photographs of Robert McKinney during his tenure with the

IAEA, 1957-1960. 23. Drafts titled, “Panel on National Policy on Atomic Power,” 1958-1959. 24. Statements of Elmer L. Lindseth and Philip Sporn before the Joint Committee on Atomic

Energy, March 3, 1958; and a speech by Lindseth, “1958: Year of Decision in Atomic Power.”

25. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s participation in the 11th Annual Conference of

Southwest Foundations, April 1959. 26. Correspondence with Isidore I. Rabi regarding the Second General Conference of the IAEA,

and McKinney’s various publications on atomic energy, 1958-1960. NATO / Atlantic Congress, 1958-1959 27. Correspondence regarding the NATO Parliamentarians Conference, 1958. 28. Reports from the NATO Parliamentarians Conference, 1957-1958

29. Unofficial translation of the verbatim report of the speech by M. Paul-Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO before the NATO Parliamentarians Conference, 1959.

30. Statement to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy by Robert McKinney, titled “A New

Look at Euratom,” May 20, 1959. 31. Report titled, “On Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science and Technology,” by

Robert McKinney to the Subcommittee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation, Atlantic Congress, London, June 5-10, 1959.

32. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s “On Increasing the Effectiveness of Western

Science and Technology,” a report to the Subcommittee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation, Atlantic Congress, 1959.

33. Printed copies of “On Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science and Technology,”

report of the rapporteur, Robert McKinney to the Subcommittee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation, Atlantic Congress, London, June 5-10, 1959. First and second editions.

34. Reports and memoranda from the Atlantic Congress, June 5-10, 1959. 35. Reports and memoranda from the Atlantic Congress, June 5-10, 1959. 36. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s address before the American Club in Paris,

titled “The Scientific Foundation for European Integration,” and his report to the Atlantic Congress Subcommittee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation, 1959.

37. Correspondence regarding the Atlantic Congress, and Robert McKinney’s “On Increasing the

Effectiveness of Western Science and Technology,” a report to the Subcommittee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation, May-August 1959.

Box 14: NATO / Atlantic Congress, 1958-1959, continued 1. Correspondence with the World Affairs Center for the United States regarding copies of

materials McKinney sent them, including “On Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science and Technology,” August-September 1959.

2. Correspondence with J. Robert Schaetzel regarding Euratom, October-December 1959. 3. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s invitation to appear on the television

programs Face the Nation, and Meet the Press, November-December 1959. 4. Printed copy of Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science, Brussels: Fondation

Universitaire, 1960. Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States 5. Draft outline titled, “Panel on National Policy on Atomic Power,” November 30, 1958. 6. Correspondence with James R. Killian regarding a possible Panel Report on National Atomic

Policy, 1959.

7. Press releases regarding the appointment of Robert McKinney to undertake a study of the United States’ international atomic energy policies and programs, and its printing, 1959-1960.

8. Correspondence with James T. Ramey, JCAE, and others regarding plans and the outline for

the Review of International Atomic Energy Programs, 1959-1960. 9. Correspondence from Walter A. Hamilton to Robert McKinney regarding plans and outlines

for the Review of International Atomic Energy Policies and Programs, November-December 1959.

10. Copies of the assignment outline for "Review of International Atomic Policies and Programs

of the United States, for the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy United States Congress" by Robert McKinney, January 6, 1960.

11. Correspondence with Etienne Hirsch, President of the Council of the European Atomic

Energy Community, regarding the Review, 1959. 12. Correspondence regarding people in Europe to interview for the atomic policies study, 1959. 13. Correspondence with Arthur D. Little, Inc., regarding contractual work for the Review of

International Atomic Policies and Programs, 1959-1960. 14. Chronological correspondence file for February 11, 1960 through October 28, 1960. The

correspondence pertains to the Review of International Atomic Policies and Programs. 15. Correspondence with Walter A. Hamilton regarding planned seminars about McKinney’s

review of international atomic policies and programs, January-March 1960. 16. Correspondence regarding the distribution of the Review of the International Atomic Policies

and Programs of the United States, 1959-1960. 17. Correspondence regarding the publication of the Review of the International Atomic Policies

and Programs of the United States, 18. Correspondence regarding the development of the Review of the International Atomic

Policies and Programs of the United States, and inquiries from those interested in assisting with the study, 1959-1960.

19. Correspondence of Robert McKinney regarding a visit to the United States by Professor

Emelyanov and a group of Russian scientists, 1959. 20. Correspondence with Max Isenbergh regarding suggested changes to Chapter VII of Robert

McKinney’s Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States, 1959.

21. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s address to the Atomic Industrial Forum,

November 1959. 22. Correspondence with the Department of State regarding the review of international atomic

policies and programs, October 1959-September 1960.

23. Correspondence with the Stanford Research Institute regarding studies for the review of international atomic policies and programs, November 1959-January 1960.

24. Interim reports to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy regarding McKinney’s review of

international atomic policies and programs, January-March 1960. 25. The Applications of Atomic Energy Other Than Central-Station Power Generation, A

Technical and Economic Analysis of Their Role in the U.S. International Atomic Energy Programs, April 18, 1960. Produced by the Battelle Memorial Institute for the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.

26. Fuels-Consumption and Availability for 1975 and 2000, by W. C. Schroeder, May 1960. 27. Two copies of Status and Prospects of Central Station Nuclear Power, Prepared for Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States, May 1960. 28. Correspondence of Robert McKinney and Interatom regarding a trip to Bonn, Germany, and

a summarization of the joint AEC/Euratom reactor program, 1960. 29. Lists of IAEA conferences, symposia, and seminars, 1959-1960. Includes lists of participants

and press releases. 30. Drafts of “Preliminary Bibliography of Documents of Interest to McKinney Study Group on

the International Atoms-for-Peace Program,” 1959. 31. Correspondence and copies of a consulting contract with Dr. Wilburn C. Schroeder, May

1960. 32. Correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, and reports regarding the U.S. – Euratom Joint

Program and McKinney’s related travel to Brussels, Belgium, 1960. Box 15: Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States, cont’d 1. Memoranda files regarding interviews with various officials about atomic energy use in

Europe, January-April 1960. 2. Memoranda files regarding interviews with various officials about atomic energy use in

Europe, January-April 1960. 3. Memoranda files regarding interviews with various officials about atomic energy use in

Europe, January-February 1960. 4. Memoranda files regarding interviews with various officials about atomic energy use in

Europe, January-February 1960. 5. Compiled information on countries Robert McKinney visited for the Review, 1960. Includes

correspondence, lists of local contacts, and travel plans. 6. Correspondence regarding atomic energy activities in Canada, 1960.

7. Correspondence with the government of India regarding the Atomic Energy Commission’s review of international atomic energy policies, and India’s atomic energy activities, 1960.

8. Correspondence with the Atomic Industrial Forum regarding a questionnaire completed for

the Review, 1960. 9. Correspondence, notes, reports and other printed material regarding McKinney’s need to

obtain information about France’s atomic energy activities, 1960. Includes copies of “Electric Energy in Draft of a Program Law on General Economic Equipment,” French National Assembly, Document No. 55, 1959.

10. Correspondence and related material regarding a Rockefeller Foundation seminar for nuclear

laboratory directors at the Villa Serbelloni, 1959-1960. Includes a list of suggested topics for the seminar, program outlines, lists of hotel reservations, and summaries of the seminar.

11. Correspondence with the Organization for European Economic Cooperation regarding

scientific progress, 1959-1960. Includes a description of the OEEC (in French) and information on its activities.

12. A report of the Steering Committee for Nuclear Energy regarding nuclear energy forecasts,

1960; and reports of the Study Group on Means for Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science, 1960.

13. Correspondence and reports regarding U.S. – Soviet exchanges in the field of peaceful uses of

atomic energy, and a report of a U.S. visit to USSR atomic energy installations, 1959-1960. 14. Correspondence regarding the galley proofs for the Review, and “Report on Isotope,

Radiation, and Research Programs for the McKinney Study,” 1960. 15. Newspaper clippings and publicity for Review of the International Atomic Policies and

Programs of the United States, 1960. 16. Correspondence and reports regarding atomic energy activities in Italy, January-April 1960. 17. Correspondence and reports regarding atomic energy activities in Japan, January-May 1960. 18. Correspondence and reports regarding atomic energy activities in Spain, 1959-1960. 19. Correspondence regarding atomic energy activities in the Netherlands, 1960. 20. Correspondence regarding atomic power in the United Kingdom and Robert McKinney’s

visit to London in early 1960. Includes a typescript “Reply to Senator Anderson’s Request on Behalf of Mr. Robert McKinney for a Statement of the Authority’s Views on the Present and Prospective State of Civilian Atomic Power in the U.K.”

21. Correspondence and address lists for distribution of McKinney’s report, “A Review of the

International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States, 1960. 22. The final report to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, “Resources of Coal, Petroleum,

Natural Gas, Oil Shale, and Tar Sands in the United States and Allied and Neutral Countries,” along with related correspondence, March 1960.

23. Correspondence and notes regarding a report obtained from CERN, 1960. The report is not

included. 24. Correspondence, reports, and contract materials regarding an agreement between the Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy, and the Battelle Memorial Institute, for services related to the “Review of International Atomic Energy Programs and Policies,” 1960.

Box 16: Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States, cont’d 1. Index card file listing dates of request for information from AEC/Hall, the State Department,

Other U.S. Agencies, Industry, and Foreign sources, 1960. 2. Correspondence regarding contracts and payments to Ebasco Services, Inc., for work

performed in connection with McKinney’s review of international atomic energy programs and policies, 1959-1960. Includes contract and a report, “Status and Prospects of Central Station Nuclear Power: Summary and Conclusions,” 1960.

3. Correspondence with James T. Ramey, Executive Director of the Joint Committee on Atomic

Energy, regarding McKinney’s work on the review of international atomic energy programs and policies and financial matters, 1959-1961. Includes reports and contracts.

4. Correspondence and financial reports regarding McKinney’s expenses and salary for

conducting the Review, 1959-1960. 5. Financial spreadsheets, correspondence, notes, and receipts for Robert McKinney’s travels in

Europe, 1960. 6. Correspondence, financial spreadsheets, and receipts for Robert McKinney’s European

laboratories trip of March-April 1960. 7. Correspondence with the Reverend Theodore Hesburgh, President of the University of Notre

Dame, regarding McKinney’s work on atomic energy issues, 1957-1960. 8. Daily telephone log, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, November 3, 1959 – February 8,

1960. 9. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission classified material receipts, 1960. 10. Correspondence regarding hydroelectric power resources in the United States, and related

material, 1960. 11. Correspondence from William B. Macomber, Department of State, to Walter Hamilton,

McKinney Review Staff, regarding two atomic energy studies, 1960; and the final text of chapter 5, 1960.

12. Page proofs of the Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United

States, Volume 1, 1960. 13. Draft typescript materials, an outline, and handwritten notes for the Review of the

International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States, May 1960.

14. Draft typescript with corrections of the Review of the International Atomic Policies and

Programs of the United States, June 1960. 15. Printed copies of Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United

States, Volumes 1, October 1960. 16. Printed copy of Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United

States, Volume 2, October 1960. 17. Printed copy of Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United

States, Volume 3, October 1960. 18. Printed copy of Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United

States, Volume 5, October 1960. 19. Correspondence and draft text with notes regarding McKinney’s preparation of a key to “the

salient passages” of the “Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the United States,” June 1960. A copy of the review (volume 1) is included.

20. Correspondence and copies of press releases regarding McKinney’s review of international

atomic energy policies and programs, July 1960. 21. Correspondence from members of Congress thanking Robert McKinney for the Review of

International Atomic Policies and Programs, July-August 1960. 22. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s appearance before the U.S. Chamber of

Commerce Committee on Commercial Uses of Atomic Energy, September 1960. 23. Correspondence regarding the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee on Commercial Uses

of Atomic Energy, 1956-1960. 24. Correspondence from Robert McKinney transmitting copies of the Review of International

Atomic Policies and Programs, October 1960. 25. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s speech to the American Nuclear Society in

Washington, D.C. to discuss his review of international atomic energy policies and programs, October 1960. Includes a list of questions asked.

26. Letters of thanks from Robert McKinney to people who assisted his work on the review of

international atomic policies and programs, October 1960. Articles and Speeches by Robert McKinney on Science, Technology, and Atomic Energy 27. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Work of the Panel on the Impact of Peaceful Uses of Atomic

Energy,” given to the Atomic Industrial Forum, September 28, 1955. 28. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Energy and What It Can Mean to Texas,” given to the

West Texas Chamber of Commerce, Mineral Wells, Texas, March 29, 1956.

29. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy as an Instrument of International Relations,” given to the Overseas Press Club, New York City, May 17, 1956.

30. Speech by Robert McKinney: “American Industry’s Stake in an International Atomic Power

Program,” given at the National Conference on Uranium and the Atomic Industry of the Atomic Industrial Forum and Denver Research Institute, Denver Colorado, June 25, 1956.

31. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Notes for Discussion: Round Table on Civilian Use of Atomic

Energy,” given to the National Governors’ Conference, June 27, 1956. Box 17: Articles and Speeches by Robert McKinney on Science, Technology, and Atomic

Energy, continued 1. Article by Robert McKinney: “The Atom Can Restore Our Prestige Abroad,” New York

Times Sunday Magazine, August 5, 1956. 2. Speech by Robert McKinney: “A Foreign Policy That Works,” August 21, 1956. 3. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Roadblocks to Atomic Progress,” given to the Oklahoma City

Chamber of Commerce, October 5, 1956. 4. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Perspective in National Atomic Policy,” October 23, 1956. 5. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Energy – New Instrument of Our National Purpose,”

given to the Nassau Club, Princeton, December 5, 1956. 6. Printed text of “Industry and the Peacetime Atom: A Panel Discussion,” 61st Congress of

American Industry, National Association of Manufacturers, December 7, 1956. McKinney is a panel member.

7. Article by Robert McKinney: “Peaceful Atoms to Stop War,” The New York Times

Magazine, December 9, 1956. 8. Article by Robert McKinney: “Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,” State

Government, December 1956. 9. Editorial regarding Robert McKinney’s work for the Panel on the Impact of Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, Time, June 4, 1956. 10. Editorial regarding Robert McKinney’s work for the Panel on the Impact of Peaceful Uses of

Atomic Energy, LIFE, June 4, 1956. 11. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Breaking the Communications Barrier,” given to the

European-U.S. Atomic Energy Course for Management, Paris, January 20, 1957. 12. Speech by Robert McKinney: “An Atomic Policy for Western Europe,” given to The

American Club, Paris, January 24, 1957. 13. Speech by Robert McKinney: “The Role of Europe in Atomic Progress,” given to the

American Chamber of Commerce for Italy, Milan, Italy, January 28, 1957.

14. Speech by Robert McKinney: “The Role of Italy in Atomic Progress,” given to the Italian-

American Chamber of Commerce, Milan, Italy, January 28, 1957. 15. Speech by Robert McKinney: “The Role of Germany in Atomic Progress,” given to the

German-American Chamber of Commerce, Frankfurt, Germany, February 1, 1957. 16. Speech by Robert McKinney: “A Role for Atomic Energy in International Relations,” given

to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, February 12, 1957. 17. Speech by Robert McKinney: “A Role for Atomic Energy in International Relations,” given

to the Off the Record Group, Foreign Policy Association, New York, February 27, 1957. 18. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Careers in Nuclear Science and Engineering,” given at a

program for students and science teachers, 1957 Nuclear Congress Preview, Philadelphia, March 10, 1957.

19. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Is American Atomic Policy Lagging?” given to the American

Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1957 Nuclear Congress, Philadelphia, March 12, 1957. 20. Article by Robert McKinney: “A Happier Prospect for Atomic Energy,” Sooner Magazine,

Vol. 29, Number 7, March 1957. 21. Speech by Robert McKinney: “European Atomic Progress and Its Relation to United States

Policy,” given to the University of Oklahoma Research Institute, Norman, Oklahoma, March 29, 1957.

22. Article draft by Robert McKinney: “Atoms for Peace: The Rising Tide,” for the New York

Times, undated. Box 18: Articles and Speeches by Robert McKinney on Science, Technology, and Atomic

Energy, continued 1. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Energy: Its Contribution to World Peace Through

Economic Self-Help,” given to the Academy of Political Science, New York, April 22, 1957. 2. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Energy: Its Contribution to World Peace Through

Economic Self-Help,” given to the Academy of Political Science, New York, April 22, 1957. 3. Speech by Robert McKinney: “The International Atomic Energy Agency: A First Report,”

given to the Anglo-American Press Association, Paris, November 5, 1957. 4. Speech by Robert McKinney to the Buffalo Council on World Affairs, December 4, 1957. 5. Article by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Energy: Its Contribution to World Peace,” in The

American Review, January 1958. 6. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Policy in the Space Age,” given to the Atomic Energy

Management Conference of the Atomic Industrial Conference Board, Chicago, March 18, 1958.

7. Article by Robert McKinney: “Atomic Policy in the Space Age,” in The Department of State Bulletin, Volume XXXVIII, Number 980, April 7, 1958.

8. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Atoms for Power: International Status,” given at The

Southwestern Assembly held April 17-20, 1958 and published in The Rice Institute Pamphlet, Volume XLV, Number 2, July 1958.

9. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Paragraphs Drafted as the Basis of Extemporaneous Remarks

in the United Kingdom,” July 22, 23, and 24, 1958. 10. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Moral Issues in the International Atomic Field,” given to the

Consultation on the Church and the Use of Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., New York, January 17, 1959.

11. Speech by Robert McKinney: “The Scientific Foundation for European Integration, with

Special Reference to the Role of Euratom,” given to the American Club, Paris, April 23, 1959.

12. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Reappraising the European Energy Problem,” given to the

Parliamentary and Scientific Committee at the House of Commons, London, June 3, 1959. 13. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Our International Atomic Policies: The Need for a New

Look,” given to the American Nuclear Society, November 3, 1959. 14. Article by Robert McKinney: “Science, Technology, Education and the World Struggle,” in

Michigan Business Review, Volume XII No. 1, January 1960. 15. Article by Robert McKinney: “The Russians Have Know-How, Too,” in The New York

Times Magazine, October 9, 1960. 16. Article by Robert McKinney: “The Red Challenge to Technological Renewal in the West,”

taken in part from the article “The Russians Have Know-How, Too,” in The New York Times Magazine, October 9, 1960. Includes related correspondence, 1961.

17. Article galley proofs: “Technological Renewal in the West,” 1960. 18. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Technological Renewal in the West,” a commencement

address to New Mexico Highlands University, June 3, 1960. Box 19: Articles and Speeches by Robert McKinney on Science, Technology, and Atomic

Energy, continued 1. Article text by Robert McKinney, untitled, for the New York Times, November 17, 1960. 2. Speech by Robert McKinney: “Greater United States – Western European Strength Through

Cooperative Research and Development,” given to the Atomic Industrial Forum Annual Conference, December 16, 1960.

3. Article by Robert McKinney: “The Gymnasts Symbolize the Reds’ Deep Dedication,” in the

Providence Journal, January 12, 1961.

4. Speech by Robert McKinney, untitled and undated, on the International Atomic Energy

Agency. 5. Draft proposal for a conference on disarmament at Columbia University, Spring 1961. Collected Articles, Speeches, and Printed Information on Science, Technology, and Atomic

Energy 6. A Plan for the Development of International Atomic Energy Under the Leadership of

American Industry, by John Jay Hopkins, 1954. 7. Major Activities in the Atomic Energy Programs, January-July 1954. United States Atomic

Energy Commission, 1954. 8. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission telephone directory, 1955. 9. Atomic Energy Primer for Management, by the National Industrial Conference Board, 1955. 10. Printed proceedings from the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic

Energy, June-July 1955. 11. Miscellaneous collected articles on atomic energy, 1955. 12. TIME, February 6, 1956. Cover article is “NATO’s General Gruenther.” Newsweek, February 6, 1956. Cover article is “Industrial War: Can Russia Win?” 13. Unpublished paper by Max F. Millikan and W. W. Rostow titled, “Proposal for a New

Foreign Economic Policy,” June 16, 1956. 14. Miscellaneous collected articles on atomic energy, 1956. 15. Nuclear Energy in Western Europe and United States Policy, by Klaus E. Knorr. Center of

International Studies, Princeton University, September 10, 1956. 16. Workshops on Legal Problems of Atomic Energy Held at University of Michigan Law School,

September 13-15, 1956. 17. Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Conference on the Statute Held at

Headquarters of the United Nations, September 20 – October 26, 1956. 18. Chamber of Commerce of the United States Agenda and Workpapers, Committee on

Commercial Uses of Atomic Energy, October 26, 1956. 19. Speech by Robert A. Charpie, “The Role of Atomic Energy,” given to Energy Resources

Conference, Denver, October 29, 1956. 20. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on atomic energy, Adlai Stevenson, and

politics, 1956. 21. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on atomic energy, 1956.

22. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on U.S. foreign aid and arms, 1956. 23. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on Secretary of State Dulles and U.S. foreign

aid, 1956. 24. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on the Atlantic Alliance and U.S. foreign

policy, 1956. 25. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on Senator Estes Kefauver and his stance on

atomic energy, 1956. Includes the text of a speech by Kefauver at Los Alamos. 26. Radiation Safety and Major Activities in the Atomic Energy Programs, July-December 1956.

U.S. Government Printing Office, January 1957. 27. Speech by James B. Conant, “The Federal Republic of Germany, Our New Ally,” given at

the University of Minnesota, February 24, 1957. Report of the Preparatory Commission of the International Atomic Energy Agency, 1957. 28. Publications of the Atomic Industrial Forum, including The Forum Memo to Members, 1957-

1958. 29. Printed government documents: reports on the United States foreign assistance programs

from the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program, United States Senate. February-March 1957.

30. Printed conference program: Rassegna Internazionale Elettronica e Nucleare, June-July 1957. Atomic Energy Course for Management, The Belgian Course, September 8-21, 1957. 31. Atoms for Power: United States Policy in Atomic Energy Development. The American

Assembly, Columbia University. Includes both the Participants’ Edition and the Final Edition of background papers prepared for the use of participants in the Twelfth American Assembly, Arden House, Harriman Campus of Columbia University, Harriman, New York, October 17-20, 1957.

Box 20: Collected Articles, Speeches, and Printed Information on Science, Technology, and

Atomic Energy, continued 1. Miscellaneous collected newspaper clippings on atomic energy and U.S. foreign policies,

1955-1957. 2. Two booklets: International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors Provisional rules of

Procedure, 1958; and International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference Rules of Procedure, 1958.

3. Reports on the Productive Uses of Nuclear Energy: The Prospects for Nuclear Energy in

Puerto Rico, by Alvin Mayne, National Planning Association, 1958.

Reports on the Productive Uses of Nuclear Energy: Regional Economic Development and Nuclear Power in India, by Norman L. Gold, National Planning Association, 1958.

4. Speech by Thomas E. Murray, “Public Opinion, Public Policy, and the Problem of War,”

given to the Catholic University of America Alumni Association, November 15, 1958. Report of Thomas E. Murray to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy on Completion of

Seven Years as a Member of the Atomic Energy Commission. 5. Speech by Chet Holifield, “Meeting the Soviet Challenge,” 1958. 6. Proposed Expanded Civilian Nuclear Power Program, U.S. Government Printing Office,

1958. Index to Hearings before the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Joint Committee on Atomic

Energy, Congress of the United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959. 7. Newspaper clippings regarding atomic energy in Europe, 1959. 8. Joint Declaration of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, May 11, 1959. The European community and the Under-Developed Countries, by the Action Committee for

the United States of Europe, May 11, 1959. Joint Declaration Adopted Unanimously by the Committee, Action Committee for the United

States of Europe, July 11, 1960. 9. Speech by B. F. J. Schonland, “The Invisible College,” from International Affairs, Vol. 35,

No. 2, April 1959. 10. Speeches by Paul Finet and Etienne Hirsch to the National Press Club Luncheon, June 11,

1959. 11. Foreign Aid, Pro and Con: A Second Report, by the Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, 1959. Spotlight on Our Foreign Aid Program: A Third Report, by the Citizens Foreign Aid

Committee, 1959. 12. Article by Wallace R. Brode, “Development of a Science Policy,” in Science, January 1,

1960. Brochure, Meeting Tomorrow’s Power Needs, by the Edison Electric Institute, 1960. 13. Congressional Record, June 22, 1960. 14. Press release, “An Open Letter to the Presidential Candidates from Thomas E. Murray,”

regarding the nuclear test policy, 1960. 15. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. XVI, No. 10, December 1960. 16. Newspaper clippings on various atomic energy topics, 1960.

17. Bulletin on the Atomic Scientists, Vol. XVII, No. 1, January 1961. Includes article by Walter

A. Hamilton, “McKinney Review of U.S. Atomic Policies.” 18. Article by Gilbert H. Clee and Franklin A. Lindsay, “New Patterns for Overseas Operations,”

from Harvard Business Review, 1961. Speech by Thomas G. Morris, “Uranium: A Source of Energy for War and Peace,” given to

the Beta XI Semi-Centennial Convention, April 23, 1966. 19. Printed brochures from the Atlantic Council of the United States, 1963-1965. 20. Second Declaration of Atlantic Unity, Tenth Anniversary, 1954-1964. 21. International Atomic Energy Agency, 1957-1977. 22. Economic Policies and Practices: Paper No. 3, A Description and Analysis of Certain

European Capital Markets. Materials Prepared for the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964.

23. Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States, 88th

Congress. Regarding the Second Session on the Use of Nuclear Power for the Production of Fresh Water from Salt Water, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964.

24. Atomic Energy Legislation through 88th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, regarding the Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States. December 1964. 25. Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States, 89th

Congress, First Session, on Development, Growth, and State of the Atomic Energy Industry, 1965.

26. Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States, 89th

Congress, First Session, on Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Explosives- Plowshare, 1965. 27. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Research, Development, and Radiation of the Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States 89th Congress, First Session High Energy Physics Research, 1965.

Box 21: Collected Articles, Speeches, and Printed Information on Science, Technology, and

Atomic Energy, continued 1. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Agreements for cooperation of the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy Congress of the United States Eighty-Ninth Congress, First Session on International Agreements for Cooperation, 1965.

2. Selected Materials on Atomic Energy Indemnity Legislation, by the Subcommittee on

Legislation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States, 1965. 3. Making Foreign Policy in a Nuclear Age: 1. Government & Public Opinion, Headline Series

no. 171 by the Foreign Policy Association, 1965.

4. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Research, Development, and Radiation of the Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States 89th Congress, First Session on Federal Radiation Council Protective Action Guides, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965.

5. Making Foreign Policy in a Nuclear Age: 2. Challenges to U.S. Foreign Policy, Headline

Series no. 172 by the Foreign Policy Association, 1965. 6. Atomic Energy Legislation through 89th Congress, 1st Session, Joint Committee on Atomic

Energy, Congress of the United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. 7. AEC Authorizing Legislation Fiscal Year 1967: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress, 2nd Session, on General; Special Nuclear Materials; Raw Materials; Reactor Development (Except Civilian Power and Cooperative Power Reactor Categories); and Space Nuclear Systems, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966. Part 1.

8. AEC Authorizing Legislation Fiscal Year 1967: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress, 2nd Session, on Reactor Development (Civilian Power; Cooperative Power; and AEC Contractor Testimony on Reactor Development Program), U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966. Part 2.

9. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Research, development, and Radiation of the Joint

Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress, 1st Session, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965.

10. Current Membership of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United

States. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Membership, Publications, and Other Pertinent Information through the 89th Congress, 1st Session, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966.

11. Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th

Congress, 2nd Session, on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966.

12. Union Calendar No. 166, House of Representatives, 89th Congress, 1st Session, Report No.

349, Authorizing Appropriations for the Atomic Energy Commission for Fiscal Year 1966. U.S. Government Printing Office.

13. AEC Authorizing Legislation Fiscal Year 1966: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress 1st Session, on General; Raw Materials; Special Nuclear Materials; Nuclear Weapons Program; Civilian Application of Nuclear Explosives (Plowshare); Isotopes Development; Biology and Medicine; communities; Construction Planning and Design; Security Investigations; Program Direction and Administration; Training, Education, and Information; and Physical Research Programs, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. Part 1.

14. AEC Authorizing Legislation Fiscal Year 1966: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress 1st Session, on Reactor Development Program (Excluding Civilian Power Program), U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. Part 2.

15. AEC Authorizing Legislation Fiscal Year 1966: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress 1st Session, on Reactor Development Program (Civilian Power Program) U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. Part 3.

16. A Findings & Forecasts Special: The Outlook for Nuclear Power and the Uranium Industry,

Arthur Wiesenberger & Company, 1966. 17. AEC Authorizing Legislation Fiscal Year 1967: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, 89th Congress 2nd Session, on Biology and Medicine; Isotopes Development; Communities; Training, Education, and Information; Security; Program Direction and Administration; Physical Research; Plowshare, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966. Part 3.

Box 22: Collected Articles, Speeches, and Printed Information on Science, Technology, and

Atomic Energy, continued 1. Global Environmental Monitoring, 1971. Man-Made Lakes as Modified Ecosystems, 1972. Institutional Arrangements for International Environmental Cooperation, 1972. Man, Materials, and Environment, 1973. 2. Teledyne Report for the Year 1979. Energy: Fueling Spaceship Earth for the Eighties.

Teledyne, Inc., 1980. 3. Printed research material on energy sources and the economy for the 1980s. 4. Typescript testimony of Professor Michael W. Golay, Department of Nuclear Engineering,

MIT, before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, 1990.

5. Correspondence and research material on a nuclear weapons testing moratorium, 1992. U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, 1961-1963 6. Congratulatory letters regarding Robert McKinney’s appointment as Ambassador to

Switzerland, 1961. 7. Speech by Robert McKinney at the swearing-in ceremony for his appointment as U.S.

Ambassador to Switzerland, 1961. 8. Correspondence, receipts, contracts, and related documentation for Robert McKinney’s travel

to Bern, Switzerland, 1961-1963. Includes a list of family belongings shipped to the embassy in Bern.

9. Correspondence and memoranda from Robert McKinney to his staff from Bern, Switzerland,

1961. 10. Correspondence with the Department of State regarding Robert McKinney's automobile,

1961.

11. Correspondence with the Department of State regarding Robert McKinney's mailing address while in Bern, 1961.

12. Correspondence of Adele P. Lee to Rosine Overfelt, 1961. 13. Correspondence to Rosine Overfelt from Ambassador McKinney, 1961-1963. 14. Speech by Robert McKinney to the American Club of Geneva, September 21, 1961. 15. Materials collected for McKinney’s future speech files, including excerpts on U.S. agriculture

markets in Switzerland; a table of indicators of economic strength in Western Europe, Canada, U.S., and Soviet Bloc; the text of an address by George W. Ball, “Threshold of a New Trading World;” and a printed copy of On Criticism in the Open Society by John Kenneth Galbraith, 1961-1962.

16. A biographical file on Ambassador McKinney, including his sketch in Who’s Who in

America, newspaper clippings, press releases, vaccination certificates, and a few sample brochures of talks by McKinney, 1961-1963.

17. Speech by Robert McKinney, “An American Inventory – 1962” given to the Swiss Friends of

the U.S.A. and the Swiss-American Society of Cultural Relations in Zurich, 1962. 18. Press release (in French) regarding McKinney’s speech to the American Club of Geneva on

the Proposed U.S. Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and Switzerland, 1962. 19. Press release (in German) regarding McKinney’s speech to the American Club of Geneva on

the Proposed U.S. Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and Switzerland, February 22, 1962. 20. Press release (in English) regarding McKinney’s speech to the American Club of Geneva on

the Proposed U.S. Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and Switzerland, February 22, 1962. 21. Paid bills and receipts for Ambassador McKinney, May 1962. 22. Press release (in German and English) regarding McKinney’s speech on the opening of

“America Week” in Basel, September 28, 1962. 23. Speech by Robert McKinney, “Remarks to Preface an Informal Discussion of Intermediate

Trends in the International Pharmaceutical Industry,” December 4, 1962. 24. Speech by Robert McKinney to the American Women’s Group of Bern, September 20, 1962;

a newspaper clipping titled, “The ‘Peace Corps’ in Switzerland – You!” and a typescript, “The American Companies in Fribourg, or When the Chewing Gum Mixes with Fondue,” n.d.

25. Correspondence with Jeanne E. Keys, American Embassy, 1962-1964. 26. Correspondence file titled, “People to See,” 1961-1969. 27. General correspondence of Ambassador McKinney, "A-N," 1963. 28. General correspondence of Ambassador McKinney, “O-Z,” 1963.

29. Schedules, calendars, and lists of engagements for Ambassador McKinney, 1962-1963. 30. Speech by Robert McKinney to the Schweizerischer Zofingerverein, Zunfthaus Zur Waag,

Zurich. February 18, 1963. 31. Speech by Robert McKinney to the Radio Corporation of America's Electronic Components

Seminar in Gstaad- March 1, 1963. 32. Speech by Robert M. McKinney to the American Club, “Putting More Steam Behind the U.S.

Export Drive in Switzerland,” Zurich. May 3, 1963. 33. Speech by Robert McKinney at Centre d'Etudes Industrielle, Geneva, titled “United States

Commitments Abroad.” June 18, 1963. 34. Booklet titled, Langnau Herz des Oberemmentals, by Rudolf Zbinden and Max Pfister, 1963. 35. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding Robert McKinney's resignation as U.S.

Ambassador to Switzerland, 1963. 36. Professional correspondence, U.S. Dispatch Agent, regarding shipments from Bern. 1963. 37. Ambassador’s petty cash record book, 1962-1963. 38. Ambassador’s petty cash correspondence and receipts, 1962-1964. 39. Correspondence and records regarding Robert McKinney’s treatment for asthma and allergies

while serving as Ambassador, 1961-1963. 40. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s resignation as Ambassador to Switzerland,

1963. 41. Drafts of a speech by Robert McKinney regarding his time as Ambassador to Switzerland,

given to the American-Swiss Association, Jan. 17, 1976. Box 23: Presidential Task Forces 1. Draft report, Presidential Task Force on Promoting Foreign Investment in United States

Corporate Securities, Investment Banking Committee, January 6, 1964. 2. Draft reports, Presidential Task Force on Promoting Foreign Investment in United States

Corporate Securities, Broker-Dealer Committee, January 9, 1964. 3. Draft report, Presidential Task Force on Promoting Foreign Investment in United States

Corporate Securities, Industrial Committee, January 13, 1964. 4. Correspondence and draft reports, Presidential Task Force on Promoting Foreign Investment

in United States Corporate Securities, Investment Banking Committee, January – June 1964.

5. Printed Report to the President of the United States from the Task Force on Promoting Increased Foreign Investment in United States Corporate Securities and Increased Foreign Financing for United States Corporations Operating Abroad, April 27, 1964.

6. Correspondence regarding the Balance of Payments task force, 1962-1963. 7. Draft reports and research material for the Balance of Payments task force, 1961-1963. 8. Draft reports and research material for the Balance of Payments task force, 1962-1963. 9. Draft reports and research material for the Balance of Payments task force, 1962-1964. 10. Speech by Robert McKinney, “Impact of the Balance of Payments Problem on United States

Policy,” given to the United Nations Week Annual Banquet, University of New Mexico, October 28, 1963.

11. Speech by Robert McKinney, “The United States Balance of Payments: A 1963 Year-End

Balance Sheet,” given to the New Mexico Press Women’s Association and Sigma Delta Chi, Albuquerque, December 28, 1963.

12. Correspondence of the National Foreign Trade Council, Inc., regarding the Foreign Investors

Tax Act of 1965/1966, and related matters, 1965-1966. 13. Correspondence of the National Foreign Trade Council, Inc., regarding the Foreign Investors

Tax Act of 1966, and related matters, 1966. 14. Correspondence from Robert McKinney regarding foreign investments, 1967. 15. Correspondence regarding Robert McKinney’s work as a member of the Panel of

Conciliators of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, 1967-1968. 16. One issue of the French magazine, L’Express with an article on Robert McKinney’s work on

the President’s Foreign Visitor Program, 1968. 17. Announcement in the Congressional Record, “Robert McKinney Again Serves His Country,”

regarding his appointment to the Industry-Government special travel task force, November 20, 1967.

18. Press releases regarding the appointment of an Industry-Government Special Travel Task

Force, November 1967 – February 1968. 19. Printed copies of Report to the President of the United States from the Industry-Government

Special Task Force on Travel, February 1968. 20. Printed copies of Report to the President of the United States from the Industry-Government

Special Task Force on Travel, revised April 1968. 21. Press releases regarding the appointment of Robert McKinney to coordinate the President’s

Foreign Visitor Program, March 6, 1968. 22. National Travel Office, Report of the Presidential Commission on Travel, n.d.

23. National Travel Program, Report of the Presidential Commission on Travel, June 7, 1968. Box 24: Presidential Task Forces 1. Report to the President of the United States from the Presidential Commission on Travel, July

1968. 2. Report to the President of the United States from the Presidential Commission on Travel, July

1968. 3. Correspondence regarding the Industry-Government Special Task Force on Travel, and the

Presidential Commission on Travel, 1967-1969. 4. Correspondence regarding the Industry-Government Special Task Force on Travel, 1967-

1968. 5. Correspondence and report drafts on the Industry-Government Special Task Force on Travel,

1968-1969. 6. Report: Balance of Payments Three-Part Voluntary Program Copy C-18, circa 1968. 7. 40th Annual Report of the British Travel Association, March 1968. 8. Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-First Congress,

First Session on S. 1289 and S. 2143 to Amend the International Travel Act of 1961, as Amended, in Order to Improve the Balance of Payments by Further Promoting Travel to the United States, and for Other Purposes, July 29, 1969.

Board of Directorships

Copper Range Company

9. Correspondence and reports of the Copper Range Company board of directors, 1963-1965. Includes meeting minutes and annual reports.

10. Correspondence with Copper Range Company regarding reimbursements for McKinney’s

expenses, 1965-1970. 11. Copper Range Company annual reports and stockholders meeting notices, 1965-1970. 12. Board of Directors meeting minutes and memoranda of the Copper Range Company, 1966. 13. Board of Directors correspondence, memos, and news releases of the Copper Range

Company, 1969. 14. Board of Directors correspondence, memos, and news releases of the Copper Range

Company, 1970.

15. Correspondence and reports regarding a proposed merger of the Copper Range Company with American Metal Climax (AMAX), 1965-1970.

16. Copper Range Company board of directors meeting materials, 1968. 17. Copper Range Company board of directors meeting materials, 1969. 18. Copper Range Company board of directors meeting materials, 1970. 19. Copper Range Company board of directors meeting materials, 1968-1971. Includes a copy of

the Analysis of the American Metal Climax Proposal, 1968. 20. Copper Range Company annual reports, 1968-1969. Box 25: Board of Directorships 1. Copper Range Company Board of Directors meeting materials, 1968-1971. 2. Copper Range Company Securities and Exchange Commission Form 10-K, annual report,

1972. 3. Copper Range Company Board of Directors materials, 1973-1974. 4. Copper Range Company Board of Directors meeting materials, 1974.

Surveyor Fund, Inc.

5. Surveyor Fund, Inc., annual and quarterly reports, 1969-1971. 6. Surveyor Fund, Inc., annual and quarterly reports, 1965-1968. 7. Surveyor Fund, Inc., stockholders meeting notices, 1966-1969; and a Securities and

Exchange Commission form N-1R on the Surveyor Fund, Inc., 1967. 8. Financial statement and Board of Directors meeting minutes for the General Public Service

Corporation (Surveyor Fund, Inc.), 1966. 9. Securities and Exchange Commission forms for the General Public Service Corporation

(Surveyor Fund, Inc.), 1966-1969. 10. News releases from the Surveyor Fund, Inc., and compiled information for its Board of

Directors, 1967-1972. 11. Correspondence and reports to the Board of Directors of the Surveyor Fund, Inc., 1967-1970. 12. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1969-1970. 13. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1970. 14. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Securities and Exchange Commission Form N-1R Annual Report of

Management Investment Company, 1969.

15. Surveyor Fund, Inc. investment decisions, 1970. 16. Surveyor Fund, Inc. annual and quarterly reports, 1970-1972. 17. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1971-1972. 18. Surveyor Fund, Inc. general correspondence, 1972. 19. Surveyor Fund, Inc., reports and research, 1973. Box 26: Board of Directorships 1. Surveyor Fund, Inc., reports and research, 1973. 2. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1973-1974. 3. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1973-1974. 4. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1973-1974. 5. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1974. 6. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1974. 7. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1974. 8. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1974. 9. Surveyor Fund, Inc. reports and research, 1974. 10. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Securities and Exchange Commission Form N-1R annual report, 1974. 11. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Audit Committee meeting materials, 1976. 12. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Audit Committee meeting materials, 1976-1977. 13. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976. 14. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976. 15. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976. 16. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976. 17. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976. 18. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976. 19. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials, 1976-1977.

20. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1976-1977. 21. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. 22. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. Includes an

Investment Policy Review for the Chemical Fund, Inc. 23. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. Box 27: Board of Directorships 1. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Audit Committee Report, 1977. 2. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. 3. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. 4. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. 5. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Board of Directors meeting materials and reports, 1977. 6. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Cycli-Graphs, March 1977. 7. Surveyor Fund, Inc. Audit Committee Report, June 15, 1977.

Trans World Airlines, Inc.

8. Annual reports and statistical supplements for Trans World Airlines, Inc., 1964-1967. 9. Notice of meeting and proxy statement for Trans World Airlines, Inc., March 24, 1967. 10. Prospectuses for TWA stock, 1966, 1967, and 1992. 11. Correspondence and legal documents regarding the transpacific route investigation, 1967. 12. Correspondence from TWA’s Albuquerque office congratulating Robert McKinney on being

appointed to the TWA Board of Directors, and a brief detailing the staff at the Albuquerque office, March 15, 1967.

13. Report on the 1967 TWA Visit USA Editors’ Tour, March 15, 1968. 14. Trans World Airlines, Inc., Management Report, 1967. 15. Trans World Airlines, Inc., preliminary and final financial reports, 1967. 16. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, 1969-1970. Includes report, “The

‘Travel Gap’ A Questionable Statistical Invention,” and “Summary of September 1969 Performance.”

17. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, 1970. Includes report, “The

Airlines and the SST”; the statement of Melvin A. Brenner before the Transport and

Aeronautic Subcommittee, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; and the testimony of Charles C. Tillinghast, Jr. before the Subcommittee on Aviation, Senate Committee on Commerce.

18. Correspondence from TWA regarding expense reimbursements for Robert McKinney, 1967-

1970. 19. News releases from TWA, 1967-1970. 20. TWA annual reports, 1967-1968, and a statistical supplement for 1970. 21. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, 1970-1971. 22. Correspondence and reports regarding the Transpacific Route Investigation, 1967-1970.

Includes the TWA Public Relations Handbook; the TWA By-Laws; and a copy of the Application of Trans World Airlines, Inc., for Exemption.

Box 28: Board of Directorships, continued 1. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, 1968. 2. Securities and Exchange Commission Post Effective Amendment No. 1 and No. 6 to Form S-

1 Registration Statements under the Securities Act of 1933: Shares of Common Stock and Series A Preferred Stock Issuable Upon Exercise of Warrants and Hilton Warrants, April 1968.

Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-8 Registration Statement under the Securities

Act of 1933: Thrift Plan for Non-Contract Employees of Trans World Airlines, Inc., April 1968.

Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-1 Registration Statement under the Securities

Act of 1933: Trans World Airlines, Inc., Nov. 29, 1968. 3. Trans World Airlines annual report and statistical supplement, 1968. 4. Registration statement for the proposed public offering of $150,000,000 of Subordinated

Debentures of TWA, Dec. 16, 1968. 5. TWA financial reports for March, June, and September, 1968. 6. TWA financial report, September 1969. 7. TWA management report, Dec. 17, 1969. 8. TWA financial reports and performance summaries, 1969-1970. 9. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, 1967-1968. 10. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, March-April 1967.

11. Robert McKinney’s and TWA’s applications to the Civil Aeronautics Board for approval of McKinney’s interlocking relationship with Martin Marietta if he is confirmed for the TWA board of directors, March-April 1967.

12. Correspondence and reports to the TWA board of directors, May-November 1967. 13. Correspondence (1968) and a report, “TWA Positions on Key Issues Involving the CAB and

Other Governmental Bodies, 1970. 14. Minutes of the TWA Board of Directors meetings in July of 1967. 15. Minutes of the TWA Board of Directors meetings, 1968; and a memorandum to directors in

support of a proposal to purchase aircraft, 1968. 16. Agenda and review material for a TWA finance committee meeting, September 1969. 17. Minutes of the TWA Board of Directors meetings, 1969. 18. Minutes of the TWA Board of Directors meetings, 1969. 19. Saudi Arabian Airlines Annual Report, 1969. 20. Photocopy of the decision of Judge Metzner in the case of Trans World Airlines, Inc., vs.

Howard R. Hughes, Hughes Tool Company and Raymond M. Holliday, Dec. 29, 1969. 21. TWA Management Report, July 23, 1969. 22. TWA Management Report, Oct. 15, 1969. 23. TWA Management Report, Nov. 19, 1969. 24. Proofs of Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the TWA Registration Statement with the

Securities and Exchange Commission, and related documents, 1969. 25. Proofs of Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the TWA Registration Statement with the

Securities and Exchange Commission, and related documents, 1969. Box 29: Board of Directorships, continued 1. TWA Appropriation Plan, and the Profit Budget, 1969-1970. 2. TWA Annual Report and Statistical Summary, 1970. 3. TWA Cargo Strategy Summary, Sept. 1970. 4. Proofs of Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the Registration Statement with the Securities

and Exchange Commission, and related documents, 1970. 5. Proofs of Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the Registration Statement with the Securities

and Exchange Commission, and related documents, 1970.

6. Minutes of TWA stockholders’ meetings, 1969-1970. 7. Minutes of TWA Board of Directors meetings, 1970. 8. Minutes of TWA Board of Directors meetings, 1970. 9. Agenda and review material for TWA finance committee meetings, 1970. 10. Draft of the Notice of Meeting and Proxy Statement for TWA’s Annual Meeting of

Stockholders for April 23, 1970. 11. Minutes of TWA Board of Directors meetings, 1971. 12. TWA Management Report, Jan. 21, 1970. 13. TWA Management Report, Feb. 19, 1970. 14. TWA Management Report, March 18, 1970. 15. TWA Management Report, June 24, 1970. 16. TWA Management Report, July 22, 1970. 17. TWA Management Report, Sept. 23, 1970. 18. TWA Management Report, Oct. 21, 1970. 19. TWA Management Report, Nov. 18, 1970. 20. TWA Management Report, Dec. 18, 1970. 21. TWA financial data book for members of the board of directors, 1970-1971. 22. Reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes regarding a merger between TWA and Pan

American Airlines or Braniff Airlines, 1971. 23. Reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes regarding a merger between TWA and Pan

American Airlines or Braniff Airlines, 1971. 24. Correspondence and reports regarding updates for the financial data book, 1971. 25. TWA financial reports and plans, 1969-1971, and an update to the financial data book, 1972. 26. Proof of a TWA SEC registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933 covering an

underwritten offering of 1,500,000 shares of TWA Common Stock, June 3, 1971. Box 30: Board of Directorships, continued 1. TWA Management report, Dec. 1, 1971.

2. TWA Management report, Dec. 27, 1971. 3. TWA Management report, Feb. 24, 1971. 4. TWA Management report, June 23, 1971. 5. TWA Management Report, Sept. 22, 1971. 6. TWA 1971-1973 Aircraft Acquisition Program, Dec. 11, 1969. 7. TWA Annual Report, 1972. 8. TWA 1972 Financial Plan, Jan. 26, 1972. 9. TWA Management Report, Jan. 26, 1972. 10. TWA Management Report, Feb. 23, 1972. 11. TWA Management Report, March 22, 1972. 12. TWA Management Report, April 27, 1972. 13. TWA Management Report, June 21, 1972. 14. TWA Management Report, Aug. 21, 1972. 15. TWA Management Report, Oct. 18, 1972. 16. TWA Management Report, Nov. 29, 1972. 17. TWA Management Report, Dec. 21, 1972. 18. TWA Management Report, Feb. 23, 1973. 19. TWA Management Report, June 1973. 20. TWA Management Report, April 25, 1973. 21. A copy of the Canteen Corporation study for TWA, May 1973. 22. TWA Management Report, May 23, 1973. 23. TWA Management Report, July 27, 1973. 24. TWA Board Report, Aug. 24, 1973. 25. Minutes of TWA Board of Directors meeting and meeting materials, Dec. 5, 1973. 26. Minutes of TWA Board of Directors meeting and meeting materials, Jan. 23, 1974.

27. TWA news releases, April 1974; and issues of “What They’re Saying About Airlines,” April 1974.

28. Correspondence and forms for an international board meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil, April

1974. 29. TWA Annual Report, 1973. 30. TWA Board Report and meeting notice, March 1974. 31. TWA Board Report, December 1973. TWA Retirement Plan Presentation, Board of Directors, Jan. 23, 1974. Canteen Corporation and Subsidiaries 1974 Financial Plan, Jan. 23, 1974. Box 31: Board of Directorships, continued 1. Proof of TWA’s Registration Statement (form S-8) with the Securities and Exchange

Commission, Feb. 27, 1974. 2. Printed material from Thomson McKinnon Securities, Inc., with handwritten notes and

miscellaneous materials, 1980. 3. TWA Employee Stock Purchase Plan, May 20, 1975. Correspondence from Charles C. Tillinghast, Jr., to the Secretary of Transportation outlining

TWA’s financial difficulties, May 13, 1975. Announcement regarding a furlough cancellation, June 3, 1975. Notice to all TWA Directors and Officers regarding compliance with Eastern District

Consent Decree regarding rebates, Oct. 30, 1975. 4. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, May 1975. 5. TWA Board Report, March 1975. 6. Memo to members of the Special Litigation Committee regarding the Hughes litigations,

Sept. 29, 1975. 7. Remarks by D.P. Reid at the Management Club Meeting, April 22, 1975. 8. TWA Employees’ Timetables and Schedules, 1975-1976. Printed material on the Lockheed Intercontinental L-1001-500 aircraft. 9. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, Jan. 14, 1976. 10. TWA Prospectus for stock offered under the TWA Employee Stock Purchase Plan, July 13,

1976. Correspondence regarding a proof of the TWA registration statement, June 9, 1976. The

proof is included. 11. TWA Statistical Supplement to the Annual Report, 1976. 12. TWA Board Report, January 1976.

13. TWA Board Report, February 1976. 14. TWA Board Report, March 1976. 15. TWA Board Report, April 1976. 16. TWA Board Report, May 1976. 17. TWA Board Report, July 1976. 18. TWA Board Report, October 1976. 19. TWA Board Report, November 1976. 20. TWA Board Report, October 1977. 21. TWA 1977 Financial Plan, Jan. 26, 1977. 22. TWA Questionnaire for Officers and Directors Relating to Registration Statement in

Connection with Proposed Public Offering of Common Stock, Sept. 30, 1976; and Remarks by L. Edwin Smart to the TWA Board of Directors on capital planning, October 1976.

23. Proof of and amendment to the TWA registration statement with the Securities and Exchange

Commission, Sept. 30, 1976. 24. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, January 19, 1977. 25. Report of the Audit Committee for the TWA Board of Directors meeting, January 20, 1977. 26. Memo regarding executive changes at TWA, May 11, 1977; and the TWA prospectus

included in the final registration statement, May 11, 1977. 27. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, June 1977. 28. TWA Finance Committee meeting materials, June-July 1977. 29. TWA Annual Report, 1976. 30. TWA Customer Reaction Report, 1976-1977. 31. TWA press releases, 1976-1977. 32. TWA Skyliner, 1976-1977. 33. What They’re Saying About Airlines, 1976-1977. 34. In The News, May-July 1977. 35. Lancet, Dec. 1975-1977.

36. TWA Ambassador, Dec. 1976; Jan., Feb. 1977. TWA Flight Shop catalog, 1977. 37. Washington Review, Nov. 1976; Jan., Feb., April 1977. Box 32: Board of Directorships, continued 1. Correspondence and reports to the TWA Board of Directors, Dec. 1976 – March 1977.

Includes draft text of the 1976 TWA Annual Report. 2. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, February 1977. 3. Correspondence and reports to the TWA Board of Directors, Feb.-May 1977. 4. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, March 1977. 5. A proof of TWA’s registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission,

March 18, 1977. Employee Warrant Plan. 6. A proof of TWA’s registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission, May

19, 1977. Relating to the proposed underwritten public offering of Units consisting of shares of a new series of Preferred Stock and shares of Common Stock.

7. Correspondence and a copy of the prospectus included with the proof of TWA’s registration

statement filed May 27, 1977 with the Securities and Exchange Commission, June 1977. 8. Copies of TWA mailing lists to be reviewed for corrections, May 1977. Printed material on Lockheed’s Dash 500 program. 9. Proof of the TWA registration statement and related prospectus relating to 500,000 Common

Stock Purchase Warrants to be offered to employees, April 19, 1977 10. TWA Board of Directors meeting materials, April 1977. 11. Memo to TWA Board of Directors regarding the February Airline Results, March 18, 1980.

Martin Marietta Corporation 12. American-Marietta Company Annual Report, 1960, 1963, 1964. 13. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, Dec. 1964-Nov. 1965.

Includes Board of Directors meeting minutes. 14. Martin Marietta Corporation: Why Buy in Our Own Stock? Dec. 9, 1964. Martin Marietta Corporation: Cost of Capital, Jan. 4, 1965. 15. Martin Marietta Corporation Annual Report, 1965, 1966. 16. Martin Marietta Corporation Financial Statements, Dec. 31, 1964. 17. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, March-July 1965.

18. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, Aug.-Dec. 1965. 19. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, Feb.-Oct. 1966. 20. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Jan.-June 1966. 21. Martin Marietta: To the Immediate and Beyond, Oct. 1967. 22. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Jan. 1967; Feb.-Mar. 1968. 23. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, April-June 1968. 24. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Aug.-Oct. 1968. 25. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Nov.-Dec. 1968. 26. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Jan.-Mar. 1969. 27. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Apr.-Aug. 1969. 28. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Sept.-Dec. 1969. 29. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Jan.-Mar. 1970. Box 33: Board of Directorships, continued 1. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Apr.-June 1970. 2. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, July-Sept. 1970. 3. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Oct.-Dec. 1970. 4. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, May-June, Dec. 1971. 5. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, March 1974, Jan.-Feb. 1975. 6. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Mar.-May 1975. 7. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, June-Aug. 1975. 8. Draft Shareholders Agreement, 1976. 9. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Nov. 1975; Jan.-Feb. 1976. 10. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Mar.-May 1976. 11. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, June-Aug. 1976. 12. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Sept.-Dec. 1976.

13. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Jan.-Mar. 1977. 14. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Apr.-July 1977. 15. Martin Marietta Corporation financial statements, Sept.-Oct. 1977. 16. Martin Marietta Corporation annual reports, 1967-1976. 17. Martin Marietta Corporation Proposed Changes to Retirement Plans, Aug. 1975. 18. Martin Marietta Corporation Proposed Changes to Retirement Plans, Aug. 1975. 19. Martin Marietta Aluminum, Inc., Proposed Changes to Retirement Plans, Aug. 1975. 20. Martin Marietta Aluminum, Inc., Proposed Changes to Retirement Plans, Aug. 1975. 21. Martin Marietta Corporation officers salary survey, 1976. 22. Martin Marietta Corporation Review of Total Compensation for Corporate Officers, final

report, March 21, 1977. Box 34: Board of Directorships, continued 1. Martin Marietta Corporation Executive Compensation Proposal: Incentive Plan Based on

Increases in Net Earnings, Apr. 5, 1977. 2. Martin Marietta Corporation Executive Compensation Proposal: Incentive Plan Based on

Return on Equity, Apr. 5, 1977. 3. Martin Marietta Corporation Executive Compensation Proposal, Apr. 15, 1977. 4. Martin Marietta Corporation Executive Incentive Plan, May 1977. 5. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, 1966-1967. 6. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, 1968-1970. 7. Martin Marietta Corporation Board of Directors meeting materials, 1967-1970. 8. Martin Marietta Corporation Board of Directors meeting materials, 1968-1971. 9. Martin Marietta Corporation’s SEC registration statements and prospectuses, 1969-1971. 10. Martin Marietta Corporation’s SEC registration statements, 1967-1970. 11. Correspondence and reports to the Martin Marietta Board of Directors, 1971. Includes an

Appraisal Report for Re-Appraisal of Property Owned by Martin Marietta Corporation Located Within Former Norman Air Technical Training Center, Norman, Oklahoma.

12. Proof of the SEC Registration Statement relating to the proposed Martin Marietta Aluminum

merger, April 1974.

13. Martin Marietta Corporation Board of Directors meeting materials, 1973; and various stock

research reports, 1973. 14. Martin Marietta Corporation Board of Directors meeting materials, April 1974; and a proof of

the SEC Registration Statement relating to the Martin Marietta Aluminum merger, 1974. 15. News releases from Martin Marietta Aluminum, April 1974; and the Martin Marietta

Aluminum annual report, 1973. 16. Preliminary draft of a report on Utilities Group, Inc., Jan. 19, 1976. 17. Correspondence regarding Martin Marietta board meetings and purchase agreement between

Utilities Group, Inc., and Kennecott Copper Corporation, 1976. 17. Martin Marietta Corporation Board of Directors meeting materials, 1977. 18. Executive Digest, 1968-1977. Also includes “Portraits in Excellence,” a series of print

advertisements, 1976. 19. News releases by Martin Marietta, 1977. 20. The Bunker-Ramo Corporation annual report, 1967. 21. Brochure titled, Diversified World of Martin Marietta, circa 1968. 22. Martin Marietta Notice of 1980 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and Proxy Statement. Box 35: Newspapers: The New Mexican 1. The By-Laws, Articles of Incorporation, and Certificate of Filing for The New Mexican, Inc.,

1949. 2. Printing block of the seal for The New Mexican. 3. Resolution by the New Mexico Publishing Company’s Board of Directors to dissolve the

corporation and distribute its assets, 1949. 4. Correspondence regarding a party for The New Mexican employee Art Morgan, 1949. 5. Correspondence with the U.S. Geological Survey regarding topographic maps of New

Mexico, 1949. 6. Correspondence of The New Mexican regarding the removal of George M. Reynolds as vice

president, and general correspondence, 1950. Includes a cash balance sheet for 1949. 7. Statements by employees of The New Mexican regarding a public disturbance over the “I

AM” Religious Activity, and regarding accounting procedures, 1950-1951. 8. Broadcast typescripts and correspondence regarding The New Mexican Jury of Public

Opinion as discussed on The New Mexican Forum of the Air, and other outlets, 1951.

9. Correspondence with airlines regarding travel arrangements, 1951-1959. Includes used air

travel tickets. 10. Correspondence with KOB/KOB-TV Albuquerque Broadcasting Company regarding The

New Mexican Forum of the Air, 1952. 11. General correspondence of The New Mexican, 1952. 12. Correspondence regarding the results of The New Mexican Jury of Public Opinion Poll, 1952. 13. General correspondence of The New Mexican, including inquiries about an editor position,

1953-1954. 14. Correspondence with Lincoln O’Brien of New Mexico Newspapers, Inc., and a copy of the

New Mexico Newspapers Incorporated General Policy Booklet, 1953-1956. 15. Correspondence regarding The New Mexican’s editorial on the fall of Dien Bien Phu, 1954. 16. Correspondence and receipts for the decoration of Robert McKinney’s office redecoration,

1954. 17. Correspondence regarding The New Mexican’s coverage of the Oppenheimer Case, 1954. 18. Correspondence from Robert McKinney to Emory Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1953-1960. 19. Correspondence from Robert McKinney to Emory Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1954-1955. 20. Correspondence regarding an editorial in The New Mexican on “The Rights and

Responsibilities of Universities,” 1954. 21. Correspondence between The New Mexican and the International News Service, 1954.

Includes a contract for service from INS. 22. Correspondence regarding The New Mexican’s poll of attorneys on the qualification of

judges, 1954. Includes results of the poll. 23. Correspondence regarding the purchase of the outstanding capital stock of Carlsbad

Publishing Company, a New Mexico Corporation, 1954-1960. 24. Correspondence regarding the Pulitzer Prize nomination of Neil Addington’s expose of the

New Mexico Boys’ Reform School, 1955. 25. Correspondence from Robert McKinney to Emory Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1955-1958. 26. Correspondence regarding “features” in The New Mexican, 1956-1959. Includes clipped

cartoons by Ralph Yoes.

27. Correspondence from readers of The New Mexican regarding recent articles, 1956-1963. 28. Correspondence and editorial drafts for The New Mexican regarding the presidential election,

1956. 29. Correspondence regarding employment opportunities at The New Mexican, 1953-1964. 30. Lists of New Mexico newspapers and their editors, 1956-1959, and a 1960 election calendar. 31. Correspondence regarding the Navajo Tribe’s deal with Delhi-Taylor Oil on reservation

lands, 1956. 32. Handwritten notes and typescript drafts regarding the Navajo Tribe – Delhi Taylor Oil deal,

1956. 33. Issues of The New Mexican and other newspapers dealing with the Navajo Tribe – Delhi

Taylor Oil deal, 1956 34. Research on the Navajo Tribe – Delhi Taylor Oil deal: Minutes of the Navajo Tribal Council

Meeting, January 10-14, 1955. 35. Research on the Navajo Tribe – Delhi Taylor Oil deal: Minutes of the Navajo Tribal Council

Meeting, April 5-8, 1955. 36. Research on the Navajo Tribe – Delhi Taylor Oil deal: Minutes of the Navajo Tribal Council

Meeting, October 3-15, 1955. Box 36: Newspapers: The New Mexican 1. Research on the Navajo Tribe – Delhi Taylor Oil deal: Minutes of the Navajo Tribal Council

Meeting, December 5-9, 1955. 2. Research on the Navajo Tribe – Delhi Taylor Oil deal: Journal of the Navajo Tribal Council,

May 7, 1956. 3. Minutes of special meetings of the Board of Directors of The New Mexican, Inc., 1957-1958. 4. Correspondence regarding Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidential candidacy, 1957-1960. 5. Memoranda from Robert McKinney to Emory Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1959-1963. 6. Correspondence regarding receipt of the pamphlet The Democratic Presidential Possibilities,

published by The New Mexican, 1959-1960. 7. Correspondence with Carl Hayden regarding The New Mexican’s editorial on the Filibuster

Question, 1959. Includes copies of the editorial. 8. Correspondence regarding stationery for The New Mexican, and for Robert McKinney, 1959-

1964.

9. Draft of an article, “On the Other Ticket, by a Republican Observer,” Jan. 6, 1960. 10. Correspondence regarding The New Mexican’s coverage of presidential candidate John F.

Kennedy, 1960. 11. Correspondence, “B-C-D” 1960-1965. 12. Correspondence, “M” 1960-1963. 13. Staff meeting minutes and correspondence with Emory J. Bahr regarding operations at The

New Mexican, 1961. 14. Staff meeting minutes and interoffice memoranda for The New Mexican, 1961-1964. 15. Staff meeting minutes and memoranda of Emory J. Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1961-1962. 16. Staff meeting minutes and memoranda of Emory J. Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1962-1963. 17. Correspondence regarding The New Mexican’s special feature, “City Grows – Not at Old

Rate,” 1962. 18. Memoranda from Robert McKinney to Emory J. Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1961-1962. 19. Memoranda from Robert McKinney to Emory J. Bahr at operations at The New Mexican,

1962-1963. 20. Memoranda from Emory Bahr to Robert McKinney regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1962-1963. 21. Correspondence from Robert McKinney to Emory Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1962. 22. Memoranda from Robert McKinney to Emory Bahr regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1962-1963. 23. Estimates for a restroom remodeling project at The New Mexican, 1963. 24. Correspondence regarding an article in The New Mexican about the Village of Espanola,

1963. 25. Correspondence regarding postal theft of checks, 1963. 26. Correspondence with the Inland Daily Press Association, 1963-1968. 27. Banking correspondence and records for The New Mexican, 1963-1971. 28. Banking correspondence and records for the Taos Publishing Corporation, 1963-1971.

29. Banking correspondence and records from Los Alamos National Bank for The New Mexican,

Inc., 1963-1970. 30. Correspondence regarding insurance and claims for The New Mexican, and related papers,

1963-1965. 31. Correspondence and records regarding insurance for The New Mexican, 1963-1968. 32. Correspondence regarding the position of Business Manager at The New Mexican, 1963-

1964. 33. Correspondence with and regarding Angus Tierney and his appointment at The New Mexican,

1963. 34. Correspondence with Dexter Conklin regarding termination of employment with The New

Mexican, 1964. 35. Correspondence with the Associated Press, 1964-1971. 36. Mechanical Department statistics for The New Mexican, 1964. 37. Correspondence with the Public Service Company of New Mexico, 1965-1971. 38. Correspondence with Editor & Publisher, 1965-1969. 39. Banking correspondence and records for the Las Vegas Publishing Company, a Division of

The New Mexican, Inc., 1966-1968. 40. Correspondence and records regarding insurance for the Las Vegas Publishing Company, a

Division of The New Mexican, Inc., 1966-1968. 41. Banking correspondence and records with The Valley National Bank and First National Bank

of Rio Arriba for The New Mexican, Inc., 1966-1970. 42. Correspondence and printed materials regarding personnel issues at The New Mexican, Inc.,

1966-1970. Includes personnel forms. 43. Correspondence from Robert McKinney to Jack Sitton regarding operations at The New

Mexican, 1966-1971. 44. Draft article for The New Mexican regarding Robert Ardrey’s The Territorial Imperative,

1966. 45. Correspondence regarding insurance policies at The New Mexican, 1967-1972. 46. Correspondence with Branham & Maloney, Inc., 1967-1976. Box 37: Newspapers: The New Mexican

1. Remarks by Robert McKinney to the Santa Fe Typographical Union No. 405, titled, “Growth Prospects in Northern New Mexico, 1967.

2. Correspondence with and regarding The Las Vegas Optic, 1967-1977. 3. Correspondence with Bill Colvert regarding advertising at The New Mexican, 1968-1972. 4. Correspondence regarding the Espanola Hospital Fund, 1968, 1978. 5. Correspondence regarding Jack Sitton’s editorial in The New Mexican on Patricia Bell, 1968. 6. Correspondence, legal documents, and newspaper clippings regarding Jack Sitton vs. The

New Mexican, Inc., 1968-1973. 7. Correspondence regarding inquiries about purchasing The New Mexican, 1968-1975. 8. Correspondence regarding the International Newspaper Advertising Executives, 1968-1976. 9. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the nomination of Regina Cooke for the

woman-of-achievement award presented by the New Mexico Press Women, 1968-1969. 10. Correspondence with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the Espanola and Los Alamos

New Mexicans, 1968. 11. Correspondence from Thomas G. Morris regarding The New Mexican’s endorsement of his

reelection to Congress, 1968. 12. Correspondence of Stephen E. Watkins regarding operations at The New Mexican, 1969-

1972. 13. Interoffice memoranda and reports on classified advertising, 1969. 14. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding cable television and The New Mexican,

1969-1971. Includes copies of Federal Communications Commission legal documents. 15. Correspondence and records regarding a gross receipts tax and The New Mexican’s protest of

an assessment, 1969-1972. 16. Correspondence and printed material regarding the New Mexico Press Association and its

conventions, 1969-1972. 17. Correspondence with and regarding the American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1969-

1974. 18. Correspondence with Editor & Publisher, 1969-1975. 19. Daily advertising reports for the Taos News, 1969-1976. 20. Correspondence with the Institute for Business Planning, Inc. regarding their publications,

1969-1976.

21. Memoranda and correspondence regarding the Santa Fe News, 1969-1973. Includes the articles of incorporation for the Santa Fe News Publishing, Inc., 1973, and issues of the newspaper.

22. Memoranda and reports on the breaking points schedules for The New Mexican, 1970-1975. 23. Photocopied research material on tax laws, particularly the interest equalization tax, 1970. 24. Correspondence regarding the bibliographic history of The New Mexican, and information

about ordering back files and internal copies of the paper, 1971-1972. 25. Draft of an editorial on the Alessio family of San Diego’s involvement in New Mexico’s

horse racing industry, circa 1970. 26. Correspondence with John Purcell of The Gannett Newspapers and information regarding

Paul Miller of Gannett Co., 1970. 27. Correspondence and records regarding the remodeling of The New Mexican, 1970-1972. 28. Packet of materials from the American Newspaper Publishers Association Convention, 1970. 29. Correspondence with the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce, 1970-1973. 30. Correspondence and records regarding the remodeling of The New Mexican’s building, 1970-

1971. Includes construction estimates and architectural plans. 31. Interoffice memoranda and printed material regarding The Taos News advertising rates, 1970. 32. Correspondence and records concerning taxes for The New Mexican, Inc., and its acquisition

of the McCabe property in Santa Fe, 1970-1977. 33. Correspondence with Elise Rosenhaupt regarding articles she wrote for The New Mexican,

1970. 34. Correspondence and statistics regarding other newspapers including the Los Alamos Monitor,

Espanola, and others, 1971-1972. 35. Agreement with the United Press International, Inc., with The New Mexican for UNIFAX

wire picture service, 1971. 36. Correspondence, printed materials, and accounting worksheets on wage and price controls,

1971-1972. 37. Correspondence with the S.D. Warren Company regarding the electrostatic copier, 1971-

1972. 38. Correspondence with the Economic Growth Organization de Santa Fe, 1971-1972. 39. Correspondence regarding El Independiente of Santa Fe, and a negative article by its

publishers, 1971-1972.

40. Correspondence and printed material regarding advertising schedules and rates, 1971-1973. 41. Receipts and invoices for miscellaneous expenditures at The New Mexican, Inc., 1971-1975. 42. Banking correspondence and records for authorized signatures at The New Mexican, Inc.,

1971-1976. Includes forms for the Board of Directors to open banking accounts, and blank signature cards.

43. Correspondence and records regarding Viva magazine, 1971-1976. Includes Viva’s

trademark register, and accounting worksheets. Box 38: Newspapers: The New Mexican 1. Correspondence, printed material, and newspaper clippings regarding press awards, 1971-

1977. 2. Correspondence and memos regarding Viva magazine, 1971-1973. 3. Correspondence with Paul Miller of Gannett Co., Inc., about general news and the acquisition

of stock in The New Mexican, Inc., by Gannett, 1972-1975. 4. Correspondence and memos regarding Joe Lawler’s request that The New Mexican print a

disclaimer, 1972. 5. Interoffice memo and printed material regarding the Pasatiempo Planning Meeting, 1972. 6. Editorial policies and procedures manual for the Oklahoma Daily, 1972. 7. Correspondence and accounting worksheets for a marketing survey, 1972. 8. Interoffice memos regarding Valley news coverage and circulation, 1972. 9. Correspondence regarding Lynne Waugh’s potentially libelous articles, 1972. 10. Correspondence regarding production of the Visitors’ Guide, 1971-1977. 11. Correspondence of Stephen E. Watkins at The New Mexican, 1972-1976. 12. Interoffice memoranda on computer operations at The New Mexican, 1972-1975. 13. Correspondence with applicants for an editor’s position at the Taos News, 1973. 14. Correspondence with R. Gary Gomm regarding his paper, “The Use of Market and

Management Indices in Valuing a Newspaper Property,” 1973. 15. Minutes of The New Mexican management meetings, 1973. 16. Correspondence regarding a Master Charge agreement with The New Mexican, 1973. 17. Correspondence with The Bishop’s Lodge, 1973-1975.

18. Correspondence regarding an injunction against Patricia A. Duran, 1973. 19. Correspondence and printed material about Welcome Wagon International, 1973. 20. Printed report of the ANPA Wage Survey, 1973. 21. Correspondence with Federal Sign & Signal Corp., 1973-1974. 22. Correspondence and printing/distribution reports by Verified Audit Circulation Corp.,

regarding the Valley Bulletin and the Hill Bulletin, 1973-1974. 23. Correspondence with the Washington Star News, 1973-1975. 24. Correspondence with the Sena Bus Company, 1973-1975. 25. Correspondence regarding worker’s compensation insurance for The New Mexican, 1973-

1974. 26. Correspondence regarding The New Mexican remodeling plans, 1973. 27. Minutes of the Production Meeting at The New Mexican, 1974. 28. Correspondence and notes about Christmas turkey giveaways, 1974-1975. 29. Interoffice memoranda about employee insurance changes, 1974-1976. 30. Correspondence with A-1 Builders regarding building work at the Taos News, 1972-1974. 31. Correspondence regarding photo reproduction in The New Mexican, 1974. 32. Correspondence with Gordon Wahls Company regarding John Grimaldi, 1974. 33. Correspondence with Computype, Inc., regarding office machines, 1974. 34. Applications for employment with The New Mexican, 1974-1975. 35. Correspondence with Pic Firmin regarding the job of city editor, 1974-1975. 36. Correspondence with the International Newspaper Promotion Association, 1974, 1976.

Includes their constitution and by-laws. 37. Notes and lists regarding a luncheon held in connection with the New Mexican Regional

Planning Day, 1974. 38. Interoffice memo about Gibson’s Discount Center advertisement charges, 1975. 39. Correspondence with Thrifty Drug Stores Company, 1975. 40. Correspondence with the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1975. 41. Management Review of The New Mexican Data Processing Operation, 1975.

42. Christmas party R.S.V.P. forms, 1975. 43. Minutes and summaries of Viva-Family Living-Bulletin meetings, 1975. 44. Interoffice memo on the Fall Fashion edition contents, 1975. 45. Correspondence regarding the publisher’s notice for fair housing advertising guidelines,

1975. 46. Correspondence with J.C. Penney Co., Inc., regarding an advertising contract, 1975. 47. Applications for employment in a secretarial position, 1975. 48. Organizational charts for The New Mexican and related material, 1975. 49. Interoffice memo about circulation and customer rate increases, 1975. 50. Interoffice memo regarding daily newspaper format changes, 1975. 51. Interoffice memo about new rates and data for the Ski Edition, 1975. 52. Correspondence with Father Benedicto Cuesta, 1975. 53. Interoffice memo regarding Jeff Moscow and Ehrlichman photos, 1975. 54. Interoffice memos about health insurance deductions, and signed employee statements about

swine flu vaccinations, 1975-1978. 55. Employee applicant logs, 1975-1978. 56. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence regarding a 1977 meeting between Robert

McKinney, Paul Miller, and John Purcell, and previous events leading to Gannett’s acquisition of The New Mexican, 1970-1977.

57. McKinney vs. Gannett: Reports on Gannett Co., Inc., given to Robert McKinney by Fayez

Sarofim & Co., 1975. 58. McKinney vs. Gannett: Handwritten notes regarding Robert McKinney’s discussions with

Gannett Co., Inc., 1974-1978. 59. Drafts of an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization with exhibits, 1975. 60. McKinney vs. Gannett: File of photocopied correspondence, press releases, and transcripts

about the merger of The New Mexican, Inc., and Gannett Co. Inc., 1971-1979. Includes a draft narrative about the merger and subsequent events.

61. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied file of financial statements, memos, and notes regarding

The New Mexican, Inc., and Gannett Co., Inc., 1973-1978.

62. McKinney vs. Gannett: File of photocopied documents for the suit against Gannett Co. Inc., 1974-1976.

63. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence and legal documents regarding Gannett and The New

Mexican. Includes the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Gannett Co., Inc. and The Shareholders of The New Mexican, Inc., and The New Mexican, Inc., 1975-1977.

64. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence and legal documents regarding the Agreement and

Plan of Reorganization between Gannett Co., Inc. and The Shareholders of The New Mexican, Inc., and The New Mexican, Inc., 1975-1977.

65. McKinney vs. Gannett: Handwritten notes titled, “Outline Sum Judgment,” which includes

short descriptions of legally relevant cases. Box 39: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett: Purchase agreement between Robin McKinney and Gannett Co., Inc.,

and Taos Publishing Corporation, 1978. Includes related documents such as Robert McKinney’s employment agreement with The New Mexican, Inc.

2. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied gross pay register reports, 1975-1978; balance sheets for

The New Mexican, Inc., 1976-1978; and correspondence introducing Walter Ryals as the new president and general manager, 1978.

3. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied correspondence and financial reports regarding

circulation, employees, and the pension plan at The New Mexican; and Walter Ryals as the new president and general manager, 1976-1978.

4. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied memos and correspondence regarding the purchase of

The New Mexican, Inc., by Gannett Co., Inc., 1975-1976. 5. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied memos and correspondence regarding changes at The

New Mexican, and preliminary profit plan drafts, 1975-1978. 6. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied memos and correspondence regarding changes at The

New Mexican, and the Santa Fe ITU contract negotiations, 1975-1978. 7. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied memos and correspondence regarding negotiations with

McKinney for balance sheets, and related financial matters, 1975-1978. 8. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence with Gannett regarding Robert McKinney’s

Employment Agreement and Management Contract, 1975. This agreement is included. 9. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and legal documents, mostly

from Sullivan & Cromwell, regarding McKinney vs. Gannett, 1975-1978. 10. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and legal documents, mostly

from Sullivan & Cromwell, regarding McKinney vs. Gannett, 1975-1978.

11. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied memos and correspondence regarding negotiations for The New Mexican by Gannett, 1975-1977.

12. McKinney vs. Gannett: Printed reports on newspaper industry stock research, 1975-1978.

Includes company reviews of Gannett Co., Inc. 13. McKinney vs. Gannett: A report by Gannett president Allen H. Neuharth to the Philadelphia

Securities Association about Gannett, 1976. Includes printed information about an annual meeting of Gannett stockholders to approve a plan of merger with Speidel Newspapers, Inc., 1977; and the Speidel Newspapers, Inc. Annual Report for 1976.

14. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopies of News About Gannett, 1974-1975. These issues cover

the acquisition of Speidel Newspapers, Inc., and other sales and acquisitions. A copy of Fortune that features an article about newspaper stocks is included, 1977.

15. McKinney vs. Gannett: Draft blank management contract between The New Mexican, Inc.,

and Taos Publishing Corporation, circa 1978. Includes a memo to employees of The New Mexican from Walt Ryals about resignations and terminations at the company, 1978.

16. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopies of Larry Miller’s memos and correspondence regarding

the suit, 1976-1978. 17. McKinney vs. Gannett: Restated Bylaws of The New Mexican, Inc., and meeting minutes,

1975-1977. 18. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopies of Gannett correspondence and memos regarding stock

options for Barclay Jameson, Steve Pope, and Al Prufert; newspaper price adjustments and contracts; and related financial matters, 1977-1978. Includes Capital Appropriations Procedures, 1976. Marked 10-1 through 10-48, 10-53 through 10-101.

19. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied Gannett correspondence regarding the employee

pension plan; a Consent Resolution of the Board of Directors of The New Mexican, Inc.; and a Gannett shareholders meeting, 1976-1978. Marked 10-102 through 10-159.

20. McKinney vs. Gannett: Stephen E. Watkins’s remarks at the Santa Fe Rotary Club regarding

The New Mexican and its merger with Gannett, Co. Inc., 1976. 21. McKinney vs. Gannett: Newspaper clippings, photocopied correspondence and legal

documents including McKinney’s Employment Agreement, and a resolution by the board of directors of The New Mexican, 1976-1978.

22. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied correspondence regarding the tax consequences of

Gannett buying The New Mexican, Inc., 1976; and copies of Gannett Co. Inc., performance rating reports, 1976-1978.

23. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopies of correspondence regarding the Gannett Agreement and

related matters, 1975-1979. 24. McKinney vs. Gannett: Interrogatories and Answers to Interrogatories for Robert M.

McKinney vs. Gannett Co., Inc. and The New Mexican, Inc., 1978.

25. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied Gannett memos regarding circulation, 1978-1980. 26. McKinney vs. Gannett. Preparatory research materials for the trial, including notes, meeting

minutes, and memos, 1978-1980. 27. McKinney vs. Gannett. Brief in Support of Objections to Magistrate’s Denial of Discovery

after September 1, 1978, and related materials, 1979. 28. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence and memos regarding Gannett’s dissatisfaction with

Steve Watkins’s work, 1977. 29. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied statistics on Gannett newspapers, including The New

Mexican and Taos News, 1977. Includes circulation statistics, mechanical department statistics, and profit comparisons.

30. McKinney vs. Gannett: Handwritten notes by McKinney on points to discuss in a meeting

with Quinn, 1977. 31. McKinney vs. Gannett: Advertising progress reports, 1977; and a draft titled, “Actions and

Failures to Act Indicating a Willful Intention to Not Comply with Portions of the Plan of Reorganization Entered into on December 19, 1975.”

32. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence of Stephen E. Watkins regarding circulation

balances and collection procedures; and regarding Watkins’ summary of his comments on an LA Times advertisement in the Wall Street Journal, 1977-1978. Also includes chronologies of events at the newspaper.

33. McKinney vs. Gannett: Handwritten notes and employment contracts for Robert McKinney

at The New Mexican, 1975-1980. Includes related office memoranda and a list of witnesses. 34. McKinney vs. Gannett. Stephen E. Watkins correspondence regarding the safety deposit box

and recent developments at The New Mexican, 1979. 35. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied operating statements and balance sheets for 1979, and

memos regarding Paul Merritt, 1977-1978. 36. McKinney vs. Gannett. Correspondence and memos regarding Barclay Jameson, and a

circulation audit of The New Mexican, 1977-1980. Box 40: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. Printed information for annual shareholders meetings of Gannett Co., Inc., 1975-1978. 2. McKinney vs. Gannett: Newspaper and magazine clippings about the merger of The New

Mexican and Gannett Co., Inc., and McKinney’s lawsuit against Gannett, 1976-1979. 3. Research on recommended stocks by Kidder, Peabody, Co., Inc., 1975-1976. Includes a

report by Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith Inc., titled, “Newspaper Industry: An Overview,” 1976.

4. Special Section Production Memos, 1976.

5. Interoffice memos from Keith Green regarding Viva and The New Mexican, 1976. 6. Correspondence to the Taos News regarding support for the Taos Festival, 1976. 7. Interoffice memo regarding the Walter Kruhmin ad that will not run, 1976; and a Gannett

Solicitation Agreement with regards to a campaign to increase subscribers, 1976. 8. The Independence Day edition of Viva and photocopies of the front page of The New

Mexican, 1976. 9. Clippings from the Albuquerque Journal regarding Senator Joseph Montoya, 1976. 10. The Santa Fe Reporter weekly linage comparisons, 1976-1977. 11. Interoffice memo on health insurance deductions, 1976-1977. 12. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence and memos to and from Steve Watkins regarding

operational problems at The New Mexican and financial matters, 1977. 13. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence to and from Barclay Jameson, Managing Editor at

The New Mexican, 1977-1978. 14. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopies of Gannett Co., Inc., performance ratings, 1976-1978. 15. Photocopies of newspaper sizing forms for The New Mexican, 1977. 16. Correspondence with Larry F. Miller, Gannett Controller, and others regarding the profit plan

for The New Mexican, 1977. Also includes correspondence about unsolicited sellers of the newspaper.

17. McKinney vs. Gannett: The New Mexican management meeting minutes, 1977. 18. The Old Santa Fe Association General Fund and Borrego House Accounts statements of

receipts and disbursements, 1977. 19. Minutes from The New Mexican’s management meetings and staff meetings, 1977. 20. Printed material on the “total newspaper” concept, 1977. 21. Newspaper clipping and memo on a proposed television station in Santa Fe, 1977. 22. Two press releases regarding the purchase of the Tucson Daily Citizen by the Gannett Co.,

n.d. 23. Photocopies of time card worksheets, 1976-1977. 24. Photocopies of time card worksheets, 1978-1979. 25. Management meeting minutes for The New Mexican, Inc., 1976-1979.

26. McKinney vs. Gannett. The New Mexican management meeting minutes, 1979-1980; report of an internal audit at The New Mexican, 1976; and typescript notes from a meeting between Paul Merritt and Robert McKinney, 1978.

27. Draft of a readership survey at The New Mexican, and the survey results, 1977. 28. Correspondence from Louis Harris and Associates, Inc., regarding their survey research

services, 1977. 29. Gannett Management Seminar, questions and answers by Bill Malone, 1978; correspondence

regarding bank transfers to Gannett from The New Mexican, 1978; and copy of a Gannett policy on conflicts of interest, 1977.

30. Interoffice memos regarding personnel issues, and copies of an article about fired employees

who file lawsuits, 1974-1977. 31. Photocopied correspondence and memos regarding circulation accounting problems at The

New Mexican and related issues, 1977-1978. 32. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied tax return for Taos Publishing Corp., 1977; photocopied

Gannett Co. Inc., Performance Ratings, 1978, and photocopied issues of Ganetteer, 1978. 33. Meeting minutes of the Gannett Board of Directors, 1975-1978. 34. Photocopied correspondence of Stephen E. Watkins regarding progress reports, the profit

plan, and personnel issues at The New Mexican and The Taos News, 1977-1978. 35. Photocopied correspondence regarding Stephen E. Watkins’ job performance under Gannett,

1977. 36. Completed applications for District Advisor and delivery drivers, 1977-1978. Box 41: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett. Miscellaneous photocopied memos, correspondence, and related

material regarding the terminations of N. Walter Ryals and Robert McKinney, 1978. 2. Weekly circulation reports 1977-1978, staff meeting minutes 1978, and the John Morton

Newspaper Research Newsletter, 1977. 3. General statistical reports on newspaper publishing, 1977. 4. Minutes of The New Mexican staff meetings and management meetings, 1978. 5. Progress reports for The New Mexican, 1978. 6. Two resumes and a note about a job applicant, 1978. 7. Payroll information and inserts, 1977-1978. 8. Minutes of The New Mexican staff meetings and management meetings, 1978.

9. Combined Communications Corporation printed materials, 1977-1978. 10. Correspondence and memos regarding Taos News operations and profits, 1978. 11. Interoffice memos regarding Stephen E. Watkins’ job performance, 1977-1978. 12. A news release about Walter Ryals as the new president and general manager of The New

Mexican, 1978; and correspondence to Ryals regarding the 1979 Capital Purchase Forecast and Robert McKinney, 1978.

13. McKinney vs. Gannett: Memos to Walter Ryals releasing him from duty as General Manager

of The New Mexican, 1978. 14. McKinney vs. Gannett: Photocopied correspondence and memos regarding Robert

McKinney’s filing suit, 1978; and the meeting minutes from the Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of The New Mexican, 1978.

15. Photocopied articles from The New Mexican regarding editorial endorsements for public

office elections, 1978. 16. McKinney vs. Gannett: Robert McKinney’s replies to Gannett Co. interrogatories. First set

received December 12, 1978. 17. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence and Robert McKinney’s replies to Gannett Co.

interrogatories. First set received Dec. 12, 1978. 18. Minutes of The New Mexican staff meetings and management meetings, 1978-1979. 19. Equal Employment Opportunity employer information reports for The New Mexican staff,

1978-1979. 20. McKinney vs. Gannett. Correspondence with Robert McKinney regarding the merger, and

correspondence to and from Walt Ryals, 1978-1979. 21. McKinney vs. Gannett. Plaintiff’s Supplement to Motion to Compel, Plaintiff’s First

Interrogatories and Requests for Production to The New Mexican, Inc., and Interrogatories, 1978-1979.

22. Newspaper clippings regarding staff changes at The New Mexican; minutes of staff meetings;

and a 1979 Gannett Joint Proxy Statement and Notice of Special Meeting. 23. Notes regarding The New Mexican’s building expansion and remodeling, and one legal

document from McKinney vs. Gannett, 1978-1979. 24. McKinney vs. Gannett. Newspaper clippings regarding the McKinney/Gannett lawsuit, and

correspondence regarding meeting minutes of the board of directors and related matters, 1978.

25. McKinney vs. Gannett: Draft Answers to Interrogatories, 1979-1980.

26. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence and memos regarding the 1974-1975 balance sheets for The New Mexican and Taos Publishing Corporation. Includes correspondence to McKinney from Kendyl K. Monroe regarding McKinney’s role at The New Mexican, 1978. 0025-00699

27. McKinney vs. Gannett, 00172-00277, 00290-00303, 1975-1978. Originals. 28. McKinney vs. Gannett, 00024-00653, 1975-1978. Photocopies only. 29. McKinney vs. Gannett depositions: photocopied operating statements and profit plans,

00724-00891, 1975-1979. 30. McKinney vs. Gannett. Correspondence, memos, and notes of Stephen E. Watkins and

Robert McKinney regarding the lawsuit, 1975-1979. Includes list titled, “Actions and Failures to Act Indicating a Willful Intention to Not Comply with Portions of the Plan of Reorganization Entered into on December 19, 1975.” M00924-00989, 01083.

Box 42: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett Part III, 2000-2999. 1977-1978. 2. McKinney vs. Gannett. Part IV, 3000-3999. 1976-1978. 3. McKinney vs. Gannett. Part IV, 3000-3999. 1976-1978. 4. McKinney vs. Gannett. Part IV, 3000-3999. 1976-1978. 5. McKinney vs. Gannett. Part IV, 3000-3999. 1976-1978. 6. McKinney vs. Gannett: Part V, 4000-4999. 1975-1978. 7. McKinney vs. Gannett. Part VI, 5000-6999. 1978. 8. McKinney vs. Gannett. Part VII, 7000-7999. 1978-1979. 9. McKinney vs. Gannett Part VIII, 8000-8999. 1976-1979. 10. McKinney vs. Gannett: Correspondence with Victor Marshall of Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,

Akin & Robb, P.A., regarding Robert McKinney’s out-of-pocket expenses at The New Mexican; Billy Velasquez; and comparative balance sheets, 1979.

11. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents and correspondence with Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,

Akin & Robb, P.A., 1979. 12. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents and correspondence with Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,

Akin & Robb, P.A., 1979. 13. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents and correspondence with Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,

Akin & Robb, P.A., 1979.

14. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents and correspondence with Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb, P.A., 1979.

15. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents and correspondence with Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,

Akin & Robb, P.A., 1979. 16. McKinney vs. Gannett. The New Mexican Interrogatories, 1979. 17. McKinney vs. Gannett. Pleadings, 1979. 18. Profit Plan for 1979. 19. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of N. Walter Ryals, June 26, 1979. 20. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of N. Walter Ryals, June 27, 1979. 21. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of N. Walter Ryals, June 27, 1979. 22. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of John Barclay Jameson, June 28,

1979. Box 43: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of John Barclay Jameson, June 28,

1979. 2. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the depositions of N. Walter Ryals and James Russell

Oates, June 29, 1979. 3. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of Rollan D. Melton, July 25, 1979. 4 McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of Rollan D. Melton, July 25, 1979. 5. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of Robert Whittington, July 26, 1979. 6. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of Robert Whittington, July 26, 1979. 7. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Larry F.

Miller, August 7, 1979. 8. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Vincent E.

Spezzano, August 7, 1979. 9. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Vincent E.

Spezzano, August 7, 1979. 10. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Douglas H.

McCorkindale, August 8, 1979. 11. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of John B.

Jaske, August 9, 1979.

12. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of John B.

Jaske, August 9, 1979. 13. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the deposition of Paul Miller, August 9-10, 1979. 14. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Gerald M.

Sass, August 10, 1979. 15. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Wendall J.

Van Lare, August 10, 1979. 16. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Allen H.

Neuharth, August 13, 1979. 17. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of Allen H.

Neuharth, August 13, 1979. 18. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of John C.

Quinn, August 14, 1979. Box 44: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of John C.

Quinn, August 14, 1979. 2. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of William T.

Malone, August 14, 1979. 3. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of the Deposition Upon Oral Examination of William T.

Malone, August 14, 1979. 4. McKinney vs. Gannett. Bound copy of Deposition Upon Oral Examination of John E.

Heselden, August 15, 1979. 5. Gannett Joint Proxy Statement and Notice of Special Meeting to discuss a merger with

Combined Communications Corporation, 1979. 6. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents, including Answers to Plaintiff’s First

Interrogatories and Response to Requests for Production by The New Mexican, Inc.; and Defendant Gannett Co., Inc.’s Request to Produce Documents, Set No. 1, 1979.

7. Newspaper clippings about Gannett and other general newspaper industry news, 1979-1980. 8. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents and correspondence, 1975-1980, including the

Terms for Inclusion of Taos Publishing Corporation in Transaction with Gannett, 1976; and transcripts of conversations between Robert McKinney, Paul Miller, and others, 1978.

9. McKinney vs. Gannett. Handwritten notes by Robert McKinney, and a bumper sticker

advertising The New Mexican, 1975-1979.

10. New Mexican Readership and Product Development Study, 1979. 11. McKinney vs. Gannett. Depositions of Robert E. Storey and Paul L. Meritt taken January 10,

1980. 12. McKinney vs. Gannett. Deposition of Robin McKinney taken January 11, 1980. 13. McKinney vs. Gannett. Deposition of Robin McKinney taken January 11, 1980. 14. McKinney vs. Gannett. Deposition of Olakunle Ojikutu taken January 30, 1980. 15. McKinney vs. Gannett. Deposition of Richard B. Streeper, M.D., P.C., taken February 18,

1980. 16. McKinney vs. Gannett. Deposition of Marielle McKinney taken February 19, 1980. 17. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence, handwritten notes, and spreadsheets of

expenses, 1979-1980. 18. McKinney vs. Gannett. Documents filed in U.S. District Court on Jan. 17, 1980: Response to

Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Join an Indispensable Party; Plaintiff’s Brief in Support; Affidavits of Robert M. McKinney; Disclaimer of Interest; Response to Defendants’ Motion for summary Judgment; Notice of Filing; Proof of Service and Attachment to Plaintiff’s Response to Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment.

19. McKinney vs. Gannett. Proof of Service regarding Plaintiff’s Second Interrogatories and

Requests for Production to Gannett and The New Mexican, Inc., Defendants, for filing in the above-referenced matter. Jan. 22, 1980.

20. McKinney vs. Gannett. Requests for financial statements and personnel files from The New

Mexican; correspondence from Ottaway Newspapers, Inc., regarding future disposition of The New Mexican; copy of a Pre-Trial Order; and newspaper clippings regarding McKinney vs. Gannett, 1980.

21. McKinney vs. Gannett. Plaintiff’s Supplemental Brief on Accounting Issues, Oct. 17, 1980. 22. McKinney vs. Gannett. Handwritten notes and a photocopied operating statement for The

New Mexican, 1980. 23. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents, including the Pre-

Trial Order; Response to Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Join an Indispensable Party; Plaintiff’s Brief in Support; Affidavits of Robert M. McKinney; Disclaimer of Interest; Response to Defendants’ Motion for summary Judgment; Notice of Filing; Proof of Service and Attachment to Plaintiff’s Response to Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment.

24. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents. The New Mexican’s

Second Set of Interrogatories; Gannett’s Second Set of Interrogatories; Defendants Reply to Response to Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Join an Indispensable Party, Jan. 24, 1980. Also, Proof of Service regarding Plaintiff’s Second Interrogatories and Requests for Production to Gannett and The New Mexican, Inc., Defendants, Jan. 22, 1980.

25. McKinney vs. Gannett. Correspondence and documents from US. District Judge Santiago E. Campos regarding two orders filed in the case, Mar. 18, 1980; correspondence regarding a medical authorization from Bob McKinney; correspondence regarding the deposition of Steve Pope; correspondence with the International Typographers Union; Plaintiff’s Summary of Possible Witnesses Listed for Trial; Notice to Take Depositions; Amended Notice to Take Depositions, 1980.

26. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents: Supplemental

Answers to New Mexican’s Interrogatories; Plaintiff’s Answer to New Mexican’s Second Set of Interrogatories No. 29e; New Mexican’s Answers to Plaintiff’s Interrogatories Re: New Mexican’s Answer and Counterclaim; Objections to Gannett’s Exhibits; Plaintiff’s Designation of Deposition Testimony; Plaintiff’s Trial Exhibit List; Plaintiff’s Objections to the Defendant New Mexican’s Tenders of Proof; Certificate of Service; March 1980.

27. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents: Objections to

Gannett’s Exhibits; Plaintiff’s More Definitive Statement as to Fraud; Plaintiff’s Designation of Evidence Showing the New Mexican’s Participation in or Adoption of Fraud; Outline of Attorney’s Opening Statement; New Mexican Management Meeting minutes for March 5, 1980; Typescript of Examination of Al Neuharth; and handwritten notes, March 1980.

28. McKinney vs. Gannett. Handwritten notes regarding Rollie Melton and McCrory, 1980. 29. McKinney vs. Gannett. Circulation and advertising spreadsheets, with notes regarding

McKinney’s plans to get The New Mexican in order, and correspondence regarding a loan to McKinney, 1980.

Box 45: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett. Includes plaintiff’s answer to New Mexican’s Second Set of

Interrogatories No. 29; spreadsheet of McKinney’s medical expenses; and The New Mexican management meeting minutes, 1976-1980.

2. McKinney vs. Gannett, 1979-1980. Spreadsheets of McKinney’s expenses and minutes of

The New Mexican management meetings, 1979-1980. 3. McKinney vs. Gannett. Includes Brief in Support of Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Join an

Indispensable Party, and Defendant’s Reply, 1980; Plaintiff’s Response to Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, 1980.

4. McKinney vs. Gannett. Brief in Support of Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Join an

Indispensable Party, 1980; includes Response to Motion; Plaintiff’s Response to Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, 1980; and related documents.

5. McKinney vs. Gannett. Correspondence regarding personnel changes at The New Mexican,

and a narrative by Robert McKinney about the merger of Gannett and The New Mexican, 1979-1980.

6. McKinney vs. Gannett. Includes Defendant Gannett’s memorandum of Law in Opposition to

Plaintiff’s Motion to Serve an Amended Complaint, in Support of the Magistrate’s Denial of Plaintiff’s Third Motion to Compel Discovery, and in Support of Its Motion for a Bifurcated Trial, 1978-1980.

7. McKinney vs. Gannett. Newspaper clippings regarding the progress of the trial, 1980. 8. McKinney vs. Gannett. Notice to take Deposition of Robin McKinney, and Second Set of

Interrogatories, 1980. 9. McKinney vs. Gannett. Plaintiff’s Trial Exhibit List, Plaintiff’s Designation of Deposition

Testimony, and correspondence regarding witnesses, and research conducted by Zia Research Associates, 1980.

10. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied correspondence regarding a survey at The New Mexican,

1980; and notices to take depositions, 1980. 11. McKinney vs. Gannett. Plaintiff’s Second Interrogatories and Requests for Production to The

New Mexican, Inc., 1980; and notices to take depositions, 1980. 12. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence, Gannett retirement plan information,

Plaintiff’s Reply to The New Mexican’s Counterclaim; Plaintiff’s Designation of Evidence Showing The New Mexican’s Participation in or Adoption of Fraud, 1980.

13. McKinney vs. Gannett. Internal correspondence and legal documents including the Plaintiff’s

Brief in Support of Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, Motions to Dismiss Causes of Action, and Evidentiary Materials in Support of Plaintiff’s Response to Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment, 1979-1980.

14. McKinney vs. Gannett. Plaintiff Robert M. McKinney’s Revised Requested Instructions,

June 1980; and photocopied Gannett memos regarding circulation figures, 1977-1978. 15. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated December

18, 1975 between Gannett Co., Inc., and the Shareholders of The New Mexican, Inc. and The New Mexican, Inc.; and related materials, 1979-1980.

16. McKinney vs. Gannett. Defendant Gannett Co., Inc.’s First Supplemental Response to

Plaintiff’s Second Interrogatories, March 10, 1980. Includes photocopied financial information on the Taos Publishing Corporation.

17. McKinney vs. Gannett: Plaintiff’s Preliminary Points and Authorities for Second Phase of

Trial, 1980; Plaintiff McKinney’s Second Brief on Accounting, 1980; Reply Brief of Defendant Gannett Concerning Taos, Corporate Allocation and Income Taxes, 1980; with relevant documents.

18. McKinney vs. Gannett: Interoffice memoranda and related items regarding personnel policies

and records at The New Mexican, 1953-1976. 19. McKinney vs. Gannett: Handwritten notes regarding Walter Ryals, and The Taos News, circa

1980. 20. McKinney vs. Gannett: Handwritten notes regarding Mr. Sloan’s opening remarks, and a

memo from Stephen Watkins to Robert McKinney listing “Probable Gannett Charges,” 1980.

21. McKinney vs. Gannett: Plaintiff’s Brief in Support of Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, and Exhibits, 1980; Second Set of Interrogatories, 1980; and a copy of the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization of The New Mexican, dated 1975.

22. McKinney vs. Gannett: Legal documents. Plaintiff’s Preliminary List of Trial Exhibits, 1980;

Evidentiary Materials in Support of Plaintiff’s Response to Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, 1980; and various motions to dismiss actions.

23. Correspondence and notes regarding Ottaway Newspapers, Inc., Sept. 4, 1980. 24. McKinney vs. Gannett. Supplemental Brief for Defendant-Appellee Gannett Co., Inc., Sept.

29, 1982; Preliminary Reply Brief of Defendant-Appellee Gannett Co., Inc.; and correspondence regarding disclosure of New Mexican financial information to a newspaper broker, July 28, 1982.

25. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents: Plaintiff-Appellant

McKinney’s Brief in Chief, Feb. 17, 1982; Motion to Supplement the Record on Appeal, Jan. 6, 1982.

26. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents: McKinney’s

Objections to Clerk’s Order Settling Costs, Feb. 16, 1982; Memorandum in Support of McKinney’s Objections to Clerk’s Order Settling Costs, Feb. 16, 1982; Gannett’s Affidavit in Support of a Motion to File an oversize Brief and Gannett’s Affidavit in support of a Motion for an Extension of Time to File Its Brief, Feb. 22, 1982; Memorandum in Opposition to McKinney’s Objections to Clerk’s Order Settling Costs, March 1, 1982; an order denying objections to the Clerk’s order settling costs, March 2, 1982.

27. McKinney vs. Gannett. Legal documents: Preliminary Brief of Defendant-Appellee Gannett

Co., Inc., April 13, 1982; and Brief of the Defendant-Appellee and Cross-Appellant, The New Mexican, Inc., April 13, 1982.

Box 46: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. McKinney vs. Gannett. Multiple copies of Appeal from the United States District Court for

the District of New Mexico, filed Apr. 29, 1987. 2. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents: Reply Brief of the

Defendant-Appellee and Cross-Appellant, The New Mexican, Inc., June 21, 1982; Plaintiff-Appellant McKinney’s Reply Brief and Answer to Gannett’s Cross-Appeal; Plaintiff-Appellant McKinney’s Reply to The New Mexican’s Answer in No. 81-2156; McKinney’s Brief in Answer to the New Mexican’s Cross-Appeal; and Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico, filed Apr. 29, 1987.

3. McKinney vs. Gannett. Attorney correspondence and legal documents: a transcript of a

portion of Gannett’s May 7 shareholders’ meeting, May 26, 1987; copies of the Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico, filed April 29, 1987; the Statement of Robert M. McKinney on the favorable decision of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, June 22, 1987; and newspaper articles announcing McKinney’s winning of the lawsuit, 1987.

4. Statement of Robert M. McKinney regarding the favorable decision of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of McKinney vs. Gannett Co., Inc., and The New Mexican, Inc., June 22, 1987. Includes an issue of The New Mexican that features an article on McKinney winning the lawsuit, April 30, 1987.

5. McKinney vs. Gannett: Copies of a printed flyer announcing that The New Mexican is under

the management and private ownership of Robert McKinney, n.d. 6. McKinney vs. Gannett: Copies of articles about Robert McKinney reacquiring The New

Mexican, 1989. 7. McKinney vs. Gannett. Newspaper clippings regarding the lawsuit, 1987-1990. 8. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied newspaper articles on McKinney’s lawsuit to establish

his right of first refusal in the pending sale of The New Mexican by Gannett Co., Dec. 14, 1989.

9. Correspondence from Robert McKinney to Edward T. Chase regarding an article by

McKinney on the Persian Gulf situation; and text of an editorial by McKinney on the presidential candidates, 1988.

10. Research materials for editorials by Robert McKinney on Mikhail Gorbachev, 1988. 11. Editorials by Robert McKinney for The New Mexican titled “All Hallows Eve,” and “The

Barn that Turned into a Jack-O-Lantern,” 1988-1989. 12. Correspondence and research materials for editorials by Robert McKinney, 1988-1989. 13. Typescript excerpts from the Allen H. Neuharth Award for Excellence in Journalism, n.d.;

and printed award speech by Walter Cronkite, Oct. 27, 1989. 14. Correspondence, research materials, and drafts of editorials on affordable housing for The

New Mexican, 1988-1989. 15. McKinney vs. Gannett. Photocopied editorial from The Albuquerque Tribune, “McKinney

the Giant Killer: Santa Fe New Mexican Is Back in Local Hands, to New Owner’s Credit,” Dec. 19, 1989.

16. Photocopies and clippings of articles in the Christmas-time issues of The New Mexican, 1988-

1989. 17. Drafts and clippings of editorials by Robert McKinney for The New Mexican, 1990-1992. 18. Correspondence and editorial drafts by Robert McKinney for The New Mexican, 1990-2000. 19. Research material and photocopies of “Bush Is Right on China,” from The New Mexican, Jan.

26, 1990. 20. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of editorials on elections from The New

Mexican, May 1990.

21. Correspondence, research material, and article drafts of “How Democratic Party Can Recapture the White House,” for The New Mexican, June 15, 1990.

22. Correspondence and article draft of “An Eyewitness Report from the U.S.S.R.,” by Pamela

C. Harriman from The New Mexican, June 19, 1990. 23. Correspondence, research material, and article drafts of “More Harm Than Good: The

‘Family Leave’ Bill,” from The New Mexican, June 20, 1990. 24. Correspondence, research material, and article drafts for “Don’t Gut the Hatch Act,” from

The New Mexican, June 21, 1990. 25. Correspondence and research material for “Lifting the Barriers Between Neighbors,” from

The New Mexican, June 17, 1990; and “Perspective: A Special Report to New Mexico Spanish Americans,” August 1, 1990.

26. Correspondence and research material for “Under Whose Control Is Nelson Mandela?” from

The New Mexican, July 8, 1990. 27. Correspondence and research material for “The Problem Big Enough to Unite the World,”

and “Who Is the Next Soviet Foreign Minister?” from The New Mexican, August 19 and December 31, 1990.

28. Research material on health care reforms and the Pepper Commission, September 1990. 29. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “Limit Terms of Office,” from The New

Mexican, Oct. 7, 1990. 30. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “The New Virus: Political Action

Committees. When the Roll is Called up Yonder,” from The New Mexican, Oct. 19, 1990. Box 47: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “Check, Check and Balance,” from The New

Mexican, Oct. 25, 1990. 2. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “Richardson vs. Archuletta,” in The New

Mexican, Oct. 30, 1990. 3. Editorial drafts for “The One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninetieth Christmas,” in The New

Mexican, December 25, 1990. 4. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “Who Is the New Soviet Foreign Minister?”

from The New Mexican, Dec. 31, 1990. 5. Reprints and copies of Editor & Publisher, Jan. 12, 1991, which features on the back cover a

condensed version of “Who Is the Next Soviet Foreign Minister,” from The New Mexican of Dec. 31, 1990.

6. Correspondence and drafts of an editorial by Robert McKinney for The New Mexican titled,

“Surplus War Property,” Dec. 31, 1990.

7. A list of editorials by Robert M. McKinney, July 8, 1990 – July 6, 1991. Copies of other

editorials are included from 1988-1989. 8. Correspondence and drafts of an op-ed article for the New York Times by McKinney titled,

“Age of The High-Tech Global Mall,” 1991. Part 1. 9. Correspondence and drafts of an op-ed article for the New York Times by McKinney titled,

“Age of The High-Tech Global Mall,” 1991. Part 2. 10. Correspondence and research material for “The Stakes in the Gulf,” from The New Mexican,

Jan. 16, 1991. 11. Correspondence and drafts of an article for The New Mexican titled, “What Saddam Should

‘Oughta Hafta Find Out Fer Hisself’” Jan. 30, 1991. 12. Drafts of “Inside a Communications Bunker,” by Gordon White for The New Mexican, Feb.

17, 1991. 13. Research material and drafts of “For Humanity’s Sake,” from The New Mexican, Feb. 17,

1991. 14. Correspondence and drafts of an article for The New Mexican, titled, “Labor Unions Seek

No-Risk Strike Laws,” March 31, 1991. 15. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “Toward a New Principle of International

Law,” from The New Mexican, April 9, 1991. 16. Correspondence, research material, and drafts of “Soviet Survival: U.S. May Hold Key,” and

“Gorbachev, Yeltsin: Coalition for Survival,” from The New Mexican, May 6 and May 9, 1991.

17. Correspondence and drafts of an article for The New Mexican titled, “A Good Man to

Overhaul the U.N.,” May 15, 1991. 18. Correspondence and research material for “Neither Civil Nor Right: Veto ‘Civil Rights’ Bill,”

and “Civil Rights Bill Is Still Wrong,” from The New Mexican, October 22, 1990 and May 28, 1991.

19. Correspondence and drafts of an article for The New Mexican titled, “Wanna Try Driving a

‘Yugo’, Mister?” July 7, 1991. 20. Newspaper clippings and notes for a planned editorial on “Iraq as Mesopotamia,” 1991. 21. Research material for an editorial on peace, Jan-Feb. 1991. 22. Correspondence (April 1992) and an article on Sig Hecker from the Los Alamos Monitor,

Oct. 13, 1991.

23. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the controversy over a series of articles in The New Mexican about Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the resulting fallout at the newspaper including the departure of David N. Mitchell, 1991.

24. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the controversy over a series of articles in

The New Mexican about Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the resulting fallout at the newspaper including the departure of David N. Mitchell, 1991.

25. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the controversy over a series of articles in

The New Mexican about Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the resulting fallout at the newspaper including the departure of David N. Mitchell, 1991.

26. Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the controversy over a series of articles in

The New Mexican about Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the resulting fallout at the newspaper including the departure of David N. Mitchell, 1991.

27. Correspondence and copies of editorials, “Psst, Mr. President, Did You Ask Your Science

Adviser?” June 3, 1991; “Civil Rights Bill Is Still Wrong,” May 28, 1991; “Ending Honoraria and Restoring Honor,” May 27, 1991; “Bush: The Recession ‘Will Not Stand,’” Jan. 30, 1992; and “Who Bankrupted TWA?” Feb. 2, 1992.

28. Research material for an editorial on oil and gasoline prices, 1991. 29. Research material, correspondence, and drafts of reviews for The New Mexican of the Santa

Fe Opera productions, 1992. Box 48: Newspapers: The New Mexican, continued 1. General correspondence, 1994; The New Mexican Weekly Report, March 1994; and a

typescript of “A Conversation with James Laughlin,” 1993. 2. Research material and editorials from The New Mexican, 1998-2001. Includes editorials on

the impeachment of President Bill Clinton; Kosovo and the Balkans; AIDS crisis; President George H. Bush; and NATO. Also includes the front page of The New Mexican on its 150th anniversary, featuring a picture of Robert McKinney, Robin McKinney Martin, and her son Elliott.

3. Editorials from The New Mexican, “N.Y. Park Conservancy: An Example for Santa Fe,”

Aug. 30, 1998; “Turning Dirt Lots into Tiny Parks,” Sept. 2, 1998; and “School of American Research: Nine Decades of Service,” Nov. 28, 1998.

4. Correspondence regarding criticism of The New Mexican’s editorial, “So Sorry, We’ll Hit

Right Target Next Time,” 1999. 5. Correspondence and copies of editorials by Robert McKinney for The New Mexican, 2000-

2001. Newspapers: Financial and Statistical Records 6. Merger agreement between Macmor Co. and El Nuevo Mexicano, 1950. Includes related

correspondence, 1950-1952; and a blank Macmor Co. ledger.

7. Taos Publishing Corp. federal tax returns and related material, 1960-1965. 8. Secretary’s certificate regarding the stock book and records of The New Mexican, 1960; and

The New Mexican mortgage papers, 1961-1969. 9. Resolutions on authorized bank signatures for El Nuevo Mexicano, The New Mexican, the

Santa Fe Photo and Engraving Co., and the Taos Publishing Corp., 1962. 10. El Nuevo Mexicano ledger book, 1964-1965. 11. Monte Vista Journal duplicate minute book, 1965-1966. 12. Purchase agreement between the Las Vegas Publishing Company and The New Mexican,

1966. 13. Monte Vista Journal and Taos Publishing Corp. classified trial balance sheets, 1967-1970. 14. Monte Vista Journal and Taos Publishing Corp. work papers, 1967-1968. 15. Monte Vista Journal, Taos Publishing Corp., and Robert Moody Foundation classified trial

balance sheets and related work papers, 1968-1969. 16. The New Mexican Mechanical Department statistics, 1968-1975. 17. Taos Publishing Corp. federal income tax return for 1966. 18. Taos Publishing Corp. federal income tax return for 1967. 19. Taos Publishing Corp. federal income tax return for 1968. 20. Taos Publishing Corp. federal income tax return for 1969. 21. Taos Publishing Corp. income and expense statements, 1970. 22. Taos Publishing Corp. classified trial balance sheets, 1971-1972. 23. The New Mexican Daily ABC Circulation Breakdown, 1971-1974. 24. The New Mexican ABC Audit Reports, 1971-1977. 25. The New Mexican pension plan spreadsheets, 1972. 26. The New Mexican insurance records, 1972. 27. The New Mexican income and expense statements, 1972. 28. The New Mexican income and expense statements, 1973. 29. The New Mexican federal income tax return for 1973.

30. Taos Publishing Corp. and The New Mexican pension plan records, 1973-1977 31. The New Mexican, El Nuevo Mexicano, and the Taos News insurance policies, 1973-1974. Box 49: Newspapers: Financial and Statistical Records, continued 1. The New Mexican pension plan spreadsheets, 1973-1974. 2. The New Mexican pension plan spreadsheets, 1974-1975. 3. Taos Publishing Corp. classified trial balance sheets, 1974-1975. 4. The New Mexican and Taos Publishing Corp. balance sheets and statistics, 1975. 5. The New Mexican and Taos Publishing Corp. balance sheets, 1975. 6. The New Mexican and Taos Publishing Corp. balance sheets, 1975. 7. The New Mexican comparative balance sheets, 1975-1976. 8. The New Mexican comparative balance sheets and statistics, 1975. 9. Taos News and The New Mexican income and expense statements and newsprint reports,

1975-1976. 10. The New Mexican insurance coverage, 1975. 11. The New Mexican Daily ABC Circulation Breakdown, 1975. 12. The New Mexican Daily ABC Circulation Breakdown, 1975. 13. The New Mexican spreadsheet of Robert McKinney’s business trips and expenses, 1975-

1978. 14. Correspondence and memos regarding an examination of the financial statements of The New

Mexican by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell &Co., 1975. 15. The New Mexican, El Nuevo Mexicano, and Taos Publishing Corp. insurance policies, 1976. 16. The New Mexican balance sheets, 1976. 17. The New Mexican Capital Program, 1977. 18. The New Mexican balance sheets, 1977. 19. The New Mexican balance sheets, 1978. 20. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1978. 21. The New Mexican balance sheets, 1978.

22. Gannett Co. performance ratings, 1978-1979. 23. Taos Publishing Corp. disbursement authorizations and cancelled checks, 1978. 24. Taos News telephone bills, 1977-1978. Box 50: Newspapers: Financial and Statistical Records, continued 1. Taos Publishing Corp. balance sheets and related notes, 1978. 2. Taos Publishing Corp. disbursement authorizations and other expense records, 1978. 3. Taos Publishing Corp. disbursement authorizations and other expense records, 1978. 4. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1979. 5. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1979. 6. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1979. 7. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1979. 8. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1979. 9. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1979. 10. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1980. 11. The New Mexican balance sheets and operating statements, 1980. 12. The New Mexican – Gannett advertising statistics, 1980. 13. The New Mexican aged accounts receivable report, 1980. 14. The New Mexican – Gannett Intercompany spreadsheets and statistics, 1980. Box 51: Newspapers: Financial and Statistical Records, continued 1. The New Mexican – Gannett Intercompany spreadsheets and statistics, 1980. 2. The New Mexican disbursement authorizations, 1988. 3. The New Mexican disbursement authorizations, 1988. 4. The New Mexican Audit Report, October 31, 1949. 5. The New Mexican Special Report, December 11, 1950. 6. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1956-1962.

7. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1963. 8. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1964. 9. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1965. 10. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1966. 11. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1967. 12. The New Mexican Financial Statements, 1968-1975. Includes accountants’ correspondence. 13. The New Mexico Publishing Company Financial Statements and Audit Reports, 1943-1944,

1948-1949. 14. El Nuevo Mexicano Inc. Financial Statements and Reports, 1941-1945. 15. El Nuevo Mexicano Inc. Financial Statements and Reports, 1946-1950. 16. El Nuevo Mexicano Inc. Financial Statements and Reports, 1951-1954. 17. El Nuevo Mexicano Inc. Financial Statements and Reports, 1956-1960. 18. El Nuevo Mexicano Inc. Financial Statements and Reports, 1961-1967. Box 52: Newspapers: Financial and Statistical Records, continued 1. New Mexican Distributing Corporation Financial Statements and Reports, 1956-1966. 2. Santa Fe Photo and Engraving Company, Inc. Financial Statements and Reports, 1953-1966. 3. Taos Publishing Corporation Financial Statements and Reports, 1960-1964. 4. Taos Publishing Corporation Financial Statements and Reports, 1965-1967. 5. Taos Publishing Corporation Financial Statements and Reports, 1974-1975. 6. Monte Vista Journal Financial Statements and Reports, 1965-1967. 7. The Las Vegas Optic Accountants’ Report, 1967. Newspapers: Printed Material 8. Folder of printed information about Gannett Co., Inc., 1975. 9. Folder of printed information about Gannett Co., Inc., 1976. 10. Folder of printed information about Gannett Co., Inc., 1978.

11. Gannett Co., Inc. Annual Reports, 1973-1974. 12. Gannett Co., Inc. Annual Reports, 1975-1977. 13. Gannett Co., Inc. Quarterly Reports, 1976-1979. 14. Gannett Co., Inc. news releases, 1974-1976. 15. Gannett Co., Inc. news releases, 1976-1977. 16. Gannett Co., Inc. news releases, 1978. 17. Gannetteer: A Magazine for Gannett Group People, 1975-1976. 18. Gannetteer: A Magazine for Gannett Group People, 1978. 19. Gannetteer: A Magazine for Gannett Group People, 1979. 20. Gannetteer: A Magazine for Gannett Group People, 1980. 21. Gannetteer: A Magazine for Gannett Group People, 1981. 22. Gannetteer: A Magazine for Gannett Group People, 1982-1983. Box 53: Newspapers: Printed Material, continued 1. Folder of printed information on Speidel Newspapers, Inc., 1975-1976. 2. NewsInc., Feb. 1990, featuring an article on the outcome of McKinney vs. Gannett. 3. Fortune, Jan. 29, 1990, featuring an article on the McKinney vs. Gannett suit. 4. Editor & Publisher, Dec. 16, 1978, and Jan. 12, 1991. 5. Sales & Marketing Management, July 25, 1977, and Oct. 24, 1977. 6. Shop Talk, Oct. 1976, featuring an article about Keith Green at The New Mexican; The Press,

Oct. 12, 1976; and Partyline, Dec. 29, 1976. 7. Various issues of Presstime, 1982. General Financial Records 8. Income tax returns for Robert McKinney, 1935-1939. Includes Robert McKinney’s Selective

Service Questionnaire, 1941. 9. Income tax returns for Robert McKinney, 1940; pay stubs, 1939-1940; and related

correspondence, 1938-1941. 10. Income tax return for Robert McKinney, 1941.

11. Income tax return and tax preparation documents for Robert McKinney, 1942. 12. Receipts for financial transactions for Ed S. McKinney, Eva Moody McKinney, Louise

McKinney, and Robert McKinney, 1942-1943. 13. Receipts for financial transactions for Ed S. McKinney, Eva Moody McKinney, Louise

McKinney, and Robert McKinney, 1943. 14. Income tax returns and tax preparation documents for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1943. 15. Financial correspondence for Eva McKinney, 1943. 16. Financial position statements for Ed S. McKinney, Eva McKinney, Louise McKinney, and

Robert McKinney, 1943. 17. Financial position statements for Ed S. McKinney, Eva McKinney, Louise McKinney, and

Robert McKinney, 1944. 18. Income tax returns and tax preparation documents for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1944. 19. Brokerage account statements for Robert McKinney from Auchincloss, Parker & Redpath,

1944. 20. Brokerage account statements for Louise McKinney from Auchincloss, Parker & Redpath,

1944. 21. Brokerage account statements for Eva, Ed, Louise, and Robert McKinney from Auchincloss,

Parker & Redpath, 1944. 22. Receipts and financial lists regarding Steve Trigg Ranch and a New York apartment, 1944-

1948. 23. Income tax returns and tax preparation documents for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1945. 24. Financial position statements for Eva, Ed, Louise, and Robert McKinney, 1945. 25. Financial position statements for Eva, Ed, Louise, and Robert McKinney, 1945. 26. Correspondence regarding transfers of stock in the Central States Electric Corporation, 1946. 27. Financial position statements for Eva, Ed, Louise, and Robert McKinney, 1946. 28. Financial position statements for Eva, Ed, Louise, and Robert McKinney, 1946. 29. Income tax returns and tax preparation documents for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1946. Box 54: General Financial Records, continued 1. Robert Moody Foundation original minute book, 1945-1953; includes the certificate of

amendment to the foundation’s certificate of incorporation, 1973.

2. Correspondence regarding shares of stock in Central States Electric Corporation, 1946. 3. Correspondence with Marine Midland Trust Co. regarding loans and stock transfers, 1946. 4. Correspondence regarding stocks held by the McKinney family, 1947. 5. Banking correspondence and receipts for Louise McKinney, 1947. 6. Financial position statements for Eva, Ed, Louise, and Robert McKinney, 1947. 7. Income tax returns for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1947. 8. Correspondence regarding Steve Trigg Ranch, 1947. 9. Correspondence with Estes, Snyder & Co., Inc., regarding Pathé Industries, Inc., and Davis

Manufacturing, Inc. stock, 1947-1948. 10. Financial correspondence and documents for the Robert Moody Foundation, 1948-1961. 11. Income tax returns for Robert McKinney and Steve Trigg Ranch, 1948. 12. Accountants’ Reports for Eva Moody McKinney, 1948-1966. 13. Accountants’ Reports for Edwin S. McKinney, 1948-1954. 14. Income tax returns for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1949. 15. Correspondence regarding stock in Henry Holt & Company, Inc., 1949. 16. Correspondence and receipts for insurance and insurance claims, 1949-1951. includes life

insurance, Trigg Ranch claims, and related materials. 17. Income tax forms for the Robert Moody Foundation, 1949-1967. 18. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding a merger between Macmor Co. and

El Nuevo Mexicano, Inc., and related financial matters, 1949-1950. 19. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding a merger between Macmor Co. and

El Nuevo Mexicano, Inc., and related financial matters, 1950. 20. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding the merger between Macmor Co.

and El Nuevo Mexicano, Inc., and related matters, 1951. 21. Income tax returns and related documents for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1950-1953. 22. Book of transfer ledger sheets that includes: Robert McKinney, 1948-1967 Las Acequias Farm, 1948-1967 El Nuevo Mexicano – prior to 1975 The New Mexican Securities – prior to 1975

Taos Publishing Securities – prior to 1975 Eva McKinney Trust – prior to 1975 Edwin McKinney Trust – prior to 1975 Moody Foundation – prior to 1975 Robin McKinney – prior to 1975 Old Pension Plan – prior to 1975 23. Stock ledger book labeled, “Robert McKinney Securities Transfer,” 1950-1969. Box 55: General Financial Records, continued 1. Balance sheets and financial statements for the Macmor Company, 1950. 2. The Pittston Company Annual Report, 1951. Clinchfield Coal Corporation Annual Report, 1951. American Cable & Radio Corporation Annual Report, 1951. The Ford Foundation Annual Report, 1951. 3. Missouri Pacific Lines financial statement, November 1951. 4. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company financial and statistical report,

1951. 5. Financial reports for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company, 1952. 6. Financial correspondence and receipts for Las Acequias Farm, 1952. 7. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding taxes and stocks, 1952. 8. Fitch Stock Summary, March 1, 1952. Financial statement for Auchincloss, Parker & Redpath, Oct. 31, 1951. Check stub from South Jersey Gas Company, 1952. 9. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) Outlook. Comments by A.W. Peake to the New York

Society of Security Analysts, Mar. 13, 1952. 10. Correspondence and printed material of the New Mexico Bureau of Revenue, 1951, 1953. 11. Correspondence regarding the McKinneys’ homeowners insurance policies, 1952-1964. 12. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding financial and legal matters, 1953. 13. Correspondence and financial records for Las Acequias Farm, 1953. 14. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding financial and legal matters, 1954-

1955. 15. Printed stockholders information on the Skyline Corporation, 1954-1955. 16. Correspondence with London-based tailors Wyser & Bryant, Ltd., 1954-1969.

17. Income tax forms and related documents for Robert and Louise McKinney, 1954-1966. 18. Printed stockholders information on the Mesabi Iron Company, 1954-1955. 19. Typescript appraisal for an oil painting by Camille Corot, 1955. In German and English. 20. Santa Fe County property tax receipts, 1955-1957. 21. Correspondence with Frank C. Rand, Jr., regarding McKinney’s support for the Republican

Finance Committee, 1956. 22. Printed investment reports on various company stocks, 1956-1957. 23. Correspondence with White, Weld, & Co., regarding a new account, 1957. 24. Correspondence and receipts regarding 720 Park Avenue, 1956-1960. 25. Correspondence with Rosine Overfelt and others regarding miscellaneous financial

transactions, 1956-1964. 26. Correspondence with and regarding Steve Trigg and the Trigg Ranch, 1957-1970. 27. Income tax returns and partnership returns for Steve Trigg Ranch, 1958. 28. Correspondence regarding land owned by the Robert Moody Foundation in Arroyo Seco,

New Mexico, 1958-1964. 29. Correspondence with James Nolan regarding an investment opportunity in Europe, 1959. 30. Balance transfer sheets for the McKinney family, 1959-1986. 31. Correspondence regarding the McKinney’s donation of the title to a Paul Gaugin painting,

“Pont Aven,” to St. John’s College, 1959-1961. 32. Book of Securities Detail transfer ledger sheets, 1959-1968. 33. Correspondence with Auchincloss, Parker & Redpath regarding stocks, loans, and financial

transactions, 1959. Box 56: General Financial, continued 1. Memo by Robert McKinney regarding land he purchased from Joaquin Garduno and Aurelia

S. Garduno, 1960. 2. Correspondence of Eva M. McKinney and Ed S. McKinney, primarily with Rosine Overfelt

regarding general business transactions, 1960-1963. 3. Accountants’ Reports for Edwin and Eva McKinney, 1960-1962; and for Robert and Robin

McKinney, 1966.

4. Correspondence regarding a car accident involving McKinney’s MG in New York, 1961. 5. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by Robert McKinney, 1961, 1964. 6. Financial correspondence regarding the Steve Trigg Ranch, and a copy of the articles of

incorporation for the Trigg Cattle Company, 1961-1962. 7. Correspondence and reports regarding the International Telephone & Telegraph Co., 1961-

1963. 8. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding stocks and other financial matters,

1961-1963. 9. Correspondence with William E. Stockhausen regarding taxes and stocks, 1961-1969. 10. Farm Depreciation Adjustment worksheets for Robert and Louise McKinney’s taxes, 1961-

1964. 11. Correspondence with United States Trust Company regarding International Telephone and

Telegraph Corporation debentures, 1962. 12. Correspondence regarding McKinney’s account with the First National Bank of Santa Fe,

1962-1963. 13. Correspondence with the Robert Moody Foundation, 1964. 14. Typescript articles of incorporation for the Robert Moody Foundation, 1945; and

correspondence regarding its tax-exempt status, 1964. 15. Correspondence of the Robert Moody Foundation regarding financial matters, 1965. 16. Correspondence regarding insurance for damages to the McKinney’s guest house, 1965. 17. Contract and fee schedule for the services of Alexander Girard, Inc. on a refurbishing project,

1965. 18. 720 Park Avenue Corporation financial statements, 1965-1974. 19. Correspondence with the First National Bank of Sayre regarding an account of Eva

McKinney and Pearl Thurmond, 1966. 20. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by the Robert Moody Foundation, 1966. 21. Correspondence with the Bank of New York regarding a merger with the Empire Trust

Company, 1966. 22. Income tax return for Robert McKinney, 1966. 23. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by the Robert Moody Foundation and related

matters, 1967.

24. Income tax documents for the Robert Moody Foundation, 1967. 25. Receipts and correspondence with Paul Kent regarding work done at McKinney’s New York

residence, at 720 Park Avenue, 1967-1968. 26. Correspondence with Prescott & Company regarding stocks and financial matters, 1967-

1968. 27. Income tax return for the estate of Edwin S. McKinney, 1967. 28. Correspondence with First National City Bank of New York regarding stocks and

investments, 1967-1972. 29. Correspondence with Paine Webber Jackson & Curtis, partly regarding an offer to the

stockholders of the Albuquerque National Bank, 1967-1975. 30. Receipts and catalogs for home and office furnishings, 1968. 31. Income tax forms for the Robert Moody Foundation, 1968. 32. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by the Robert Moody Foundation, 1968. 33. Harvey Aluminum Annual Report, 1968, and related correspondence and reports, 1969-1970. 34. Correspondence with Fayez Sarofim & Co. regarding stocks and account transactions, 1968-

1969. 35. Correspondence with Fayez Sarofim & Co. regarding stocks and account transactions, 1968-

1970. Includes correspondence discontinuing Sarofim’s investment counseling services. 36. Accounting spreadsheets for Robert McKinney’s apartment at 720 Park Avenue in New

York, 1968-1969. 37. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by the Robert Moody Foundation, 1968-

1974. 38. Correspondence with Santa Fe Storage & Transfer Co., 1970. 39. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by the Robert Moody Foundation, 1970. Box 57: General Financial Records, continued 1. Ledger book of securities balance sheets, 1970-1986. 2. Correspondence regarding charitable donations by the Robert Moody Foundation, 1971. 3. Correspondence and brochures regarding properties for sale in France, 1972. 4. Purchase order and account statements for Thomson McKinnon Auchincloss, 1972.

5. Purchase orders for stocks, 1972 6. Printed material from Thomson & McKinnon Auchincloss regarding stocks, 1973. 7. Printed material from Thomson & McKinnon Auchincloss regarding stocks, 1973. 8. Thomson & McKinnon Auchincloss Kohlmeyer Inc. duplicate confirm of stock trades, 1973. 9. Correspondence regarding the investment advisory services of Lepercq, de Neuflize & Co.,

Inc., 1974-1975. Includes a copy of the company’s “Investment Policy,” 1974. 10. Receipts for business luncheons and dinner parties, 1974-1975. 11. Receipts for miscellaneous daily expenses, marked “household account,” 1979. 12. Account statements from Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, 1979. 13. General Dynamics Annual Report, 1979. 14. Miscellaneous receipts, 1980-1981. 15. Magazine subscriptions, 1985-1986. 16. United Virginia Bank cancelled checks and account statements, 1986. 17. United Virginia Bank cancelled checks and account statements, 1986. 18. Receipts – A, 1988. 19. Receipts – A, 1988. 20. Receipts – Aetna Life & Casualty, and Medicare expenses, 1988. 21. Receipts – Aetna Life & Casualty, and Medicare expenses, 1988. 22. Receipts – B, 1988. 23. Receipts – C, 1988. Box 58: General Financial Records, continued 1. Receipts – C, 1988. 2. Receipts, C&P Telephone Company, 1987-1988. 3. Receipts and call logs, C&P Telephone Company, 1988. 4. Cancelled checks, 1988.

5. Cancelled checks, 1988. 6. Cancelled checks, 1988. 7. Cancelled checks, 1988. 8. Receipts - Crestar, July, August, September 1988. 9. Receipts – Crestar, October, November, December 1988. 10. Crestar account statements and checks, 1988. 11. Receipts, D-E, 1987-1989. 12. Receipts, F, 1988. 13. First Interstate Bank of Santa Fe account statements, 1988. 14. First National Bank of Santa Fe account statements for the Robert Moody Foundation, 1988. 15. Receipts, G, 1987-1988. 16. Receipts, H, 1987-1989. 17. Receipts, Hanback Construction Inc., 1987-1988. 18. Receipts, Hanback Construction, Inc., 1987-1988. 19. Receipts – I, J, K, 1988. 20. Receipts – L, 1988. 21. Receipts, M, 1988. 22. Receipts, M, 1987-1988. Box 59: General Financial Records, continued 1. Receipts, M, 1987-1988. 2. Financial records – Manufacturers Hanover account statements for Marielle McKinney, 1988. 3. Receipts – Medical, 1988. 4. Financial records - Middleburg National Bank account statements for Marielle McKinney,

1988-1989. 5. Financial records – Middleburg National Bank - Wind Fields Farm, farm account statements,

1988.

6. Financial records – Middleburg National Bank - Wind Fields Farm, household account statements, 1988.

7. Receipts, Morgan Oil Corporation, 1988. 8. Receipts – N, 1988. 9. Receipts – O, P, Q, 1988. 10. Receipts, personal contributions and membership dues, 1988. 11. Receipts – R, 1988. 12. Receipts – S, 1988. 13. Receipts, T, 1987-1988. 14. Financial records – travel and business expenses, 1988. 15. Financial records – travel and business expenses, 1988. 16. Thomson McKinnon Securities, Inc. and Kidder, Peabody & Co. stock trade transaction

copies, 1987-1988. 17. Thomson McKinnon Securities, Inc. account statements, 1988. 18. Thomson McKinnon Securities Inc. and Kidder, Peabody & Co. account statements, 1988. 19. Receipts – U-V, 1988. 20. Receipts – W, X, Y, Z, 1988. 21. Financial records – Robert McKinney Journal Summary: balance sheets, 1988. Box 60: Chronological Copies 1. Chronological copies of business correspondence, January - June 1973. 2. Chronological copies of business correspondence, July - September 1973. 3. Chronological copies of business correspondence, October-December 1973. 4. Chronological copies of business correspondence, January-March 1974. 5. Chronological copies of business correspondence, April-June 1974. 6. Chronological copies of business correspondence, July-September 1974. 7. Chronological copies of business correspondence, September-December 1974.

8. Chronological copies of business correspondence, January-June 1975. 9. Chronological copies of business correspondence, July-December 1975. 10. Chronological copies of business correspondence, January-June 1976. 11. Chronological copies of business correspondence, July-December 1976. 12. Chronological copies of business correspondence, January-June 1977. 13. Chronological copies of business correspondence, August-December 1977. 14. Chronological copies of personal correspondence, 1973. Box 61: Chronological Copies, continued 1. Chronological copies of personal correspondence, 1974. 2. Chronological copies of personal correspondence, 1975. 3. Chronological copies of personal correspondence, 1976. 4. Chronological copies of personal correspondence, 1977. 5. Chronological copies of personal correspondence, 1978. Manuscripts 6. Typescript draft of Nearer Taos Than Here, 1945, with pencil revisions dated 1948. 7. Typescript and handwritten drafts of stories and poems for Nearer Taos Than Here, n.d. 8. Typescript drafts for Nearer Taos Than Here, n.d. 9. Typescript draft of Nearer Taos Than Here, n.d. 10. Typescript and printed drafts for Nearer Taos Than Here / The Toad and the Water Witch,

n.d. 11. Printed page proofs of Nearer Taos Than Here, August 1962. 12. Handwritten notes regarding Nearer Taos Than Here, 1962. 13. Typescript drafts for The Toad and the Well Digger, n.d. 14. Working draft of The Toad and the Well Digger, and Other Tales of the Vanished World of

the Up-River Rio Grande, 1964. 15. Draft of The Toad and the Well Digger, and Other Stories of the Vanished World of the Up-

River Rio Grande, 1964.

16. Typescript drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Poems of the Sangre de Cristo

Mountains. 17. Typescript draft of The Toad and the Water Witch, and a letter from publisher Clarkson N.

Potter regarding its submission for publication, 1966. 18. Multiple typescript drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, 1967. 19. Multiple typescript drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Recollections in Verse

of the Little Lost World Behind the Sangre de Cristos, 1967. 20. Correspondence from Arthur McAnally regarding McKinney’s The Toad and the Water

Witch, 1968. 21. Multiple typescript drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Territorial

New Mexico, n.d. 22. Multiple typescript drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Territorial

New Mexico, n.d. 23. Drafts and research material for The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Colonial

New Mexico, 1984. 24. Multiple proofs of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Colonial New Mexico,

1984. 25. Proofs and drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Colonial New

Mexico, 1984. Box 62: Manuscripts, continued 1. Multiple drafts of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Colonial New Mexico,

1984. 2. Proofs with corrections of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Colonial New

Mexico, 1984. 3. Galley proofs of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Colonial New Mexico,

1984. 4. Typescript of The Toad and the Water Witch, revised January 17, 1994. 5. Typescript draft of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Other Tales of Territorial New

Mexico, 1994. 6. Typescript of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Nearer Taos Than Here: Tales of

Territorial New Mexico, revised April 11, 1994.

7. Typescript of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Nearer Taos Than Here: Tales of Territorial New Mexico, revised May 1, 1994.

8. Typescript of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Nearer Taos Than Here: Tales of

Territorial New Mexico, revised May 2, 1994. 9. Typescript of The Toad and the Water Witch, and Nearer Taos Than Here: Tales of

Territorial New Mexico, revised May 2, 1994. 10. Correspondence from the University of Oklahoma Press regarding The Toad and the Water

Witch, 1998. 11. Correspondence regarding The Toad and the Water Witch, 1998-1999. 12. Newspaper clippings of “Jawrge Warshington in Texas,” from The New Mexican, 1989; and

photocopies of a letter from President George H. Bush regarding the story, 1990. 13. Multiple typescripts of “Jawrge Warshington in Texas,” revised May 2, 1994. 14. Typescript of a play, Billy The Kid by Chavez O’Rourke, n.d. 15. Typescript drafts of a play, Billy The Kid by Chavez O’Rourke, n.d. 16. Typescript draft of a play, Billy The Kid by Chavez O’Rourke, n.d. 17. Typescript draft of a play, Billy The Kid by Chavez O’Rourke, n.d. 18. Typescript draft of a play, Billy The Kid by Chavez O’Rourke, n.d. Box 63: Manuscripts, continued 1. Research material on Billy The Kid, including newspaper clippings and a printer’s block of a

picture showing Billy The Kid’s grave marker. 2. Typescript drafts of Horse Opera: An “Arms and the Man” about Billy the Kid, the Don’s

Daughter, and the Wars West of the Pecos. A Play in Three Acts,” by Robert McKinney, 1940.

3. Typescript draft with notes of Horse Opera: An “Arms and the Man” about Billy the Kid, the

Don’s Daughter, and the Wars West of the Pecos. A Play in Three Acts,” by Robert McKinney, 1940.

4. Typescript drafts in folders of Horse Opera: An “Arms and the Man” about Billy the Kid, the

Don’s Daughter, and the Wars West of the Pecos. A Play in Three Acts,” by Robert McKinney, 1940.

5. Typescript drafts and page proofs of A Littoral Idyll: Deuxième Empire à la Mode de Boudin,

1984-1985. 6. Typescript drafts of A Littoral Idyll: Deuxième Empire à la Mode de Boudin, 1994-1998.

7. Typescript drafts of Hymn to Wreckage by Chia Shih, 1942. 8. Typescript drafts in binders of Hymn to Wreckage by Chia Shih, 1942. 9. Typescript drafts of The Hymn to Wreckage by Chia Shih, n.d. 10. Typescript drafts of Hymn to Wreckage by Chia Shih, 1942. Includes criticism of the work. 11. Typescript drafts of Hymn to Wreckage by Robert McKinney, n.d. 12. Typescript draft of Hymn to Wreckage by Robert McKinney, 1944. 13. Correspondence from Savoie Lottinville of the University of Oklahoma Press regarding

Hymn to Wreckage, 1945. 14. Typescript of Hymn to Wreckage: A Picaresque Story in Verse, 1946. 15. Typescript draft with notes of Hymn to Wreckage by Robert McKinney, Henry Holt & Co.,

1947. 16. Two printed copies of Hymn to Wreckage: A Book of Poems, by Robert McKinney. Henry

Holt and Company, c. 1947. First printing. 17. Typescript drafts of “For Hemisphere Defense: 1,000,000 Hot Dog Stands in Mexico,” 1941.

Includes hand-colored sample cover for the story. 18. Typescript draft and correspondence from Jasper Spock of George T. Bye and Company

regarding the submission of “For Hemisphere Defense: A Million Hot Dog Stands in Mexico,” 1941.

19. Handwritten draft of “Notes for a Program by the Bolshoi All-Girl Ballet (if it ever returns to

New York): A Marxist Interpretation of Culture,” n.d. 20. Two ballet playbills, handwritten notes, and a typescript draft of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last

Tour,” and “Variations on a Marxist Interpretation of Culture,” 1981. 21. Typescript drafts of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” and “Variations on a Marxist

Interpretation of History,” 1982. 22. Typescript drafts of “Variations on a Marxist Interpretation of History,” 1982. 23. Typescript drafts of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” and “Variations on a Marxist

Interpretation of Culture,” 1983. 24. Typescript drafts of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” with related correspondence from Jim

Parlatore and Bill Banks?, 1983. 25. Page proofs with corrections of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” and “Variations on a

Marxist Interpretation of History,” 1984.

26. Page proofs for “Variations on a Marxist Interpretation of History,” and “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” 1984.

27. Typescript drafts of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” with related correspondence from Dina

Merrill, 1985. Box 64: Manuscripts, continued 1. Typescript drafts of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour,” and “Variations on a Marxist

Interpretation of History,” 1985. 2. Typescript drafts of “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour, n.d. 3. Correspondence regarding “Variations on a Marxist Interpretation of History,” 1986. 4. Typescript drafts of “A Marxist Interpretation of Culture,” and “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last

Tour,” 1994. 5. Typescript drafts with corrections and handwritten notes of “A Marxist Interpretation of

Culture,” 1994. 6. Typescript draft of “Spizzerinktum All Day,” revised January 24, 1994. 7. Typescript draft of Spizzerinktum All Day and Other Stories, 1995. Includes Spizzerinktum

All Day; A Helping Hand at the Circus; Christmas at the Cyclone Cellar; The Fellow from Sasabe and the Young Lady from Apache Creek; No Slouch of a Jack-O-Lantern; Jawrge Warshington in Texas; and A Littoral Idyll.

8. Drafts of the stories included in Spizzerinktum All Day and Other Stories, 1989. 9. Drafts of the stories included in Spizzerinktum All Day and Other Stories, 1988-1995. 10. Drafts of the stories included in Spizzerinktum All Day and Other Stories, 1987-1994. 11. Handwritten notes and drafts of stories included in Spizzerinktum All Day and Other Stories,

1988. 12. Page proofs for Spizzerinktum All Day: Tales from a Southwestern Boyhood, 1998. 13. Printed copy of Spizzerinktum All Day: Tales from a Southwestern Boyhood, 1998. Includes

correspondence from people who received copies of the book, 1998-1999. 14. Correspondence and proofs for the printing of Christmas in the Cyclone Cellar, 1993-1994. 15. Printed copies of Christmas in the Cyclone Cellar, 1993. 16. Drafts of stories, “Hassan the Terrible,” “An Embasage from Fez,” and “An Old Fashioned

Christmas,” 1988. 17. Typescript draft with corrections of Robert McKinney’s memoirs, n.d.

18. Correspondence and draft excerpts from Robert McKinney’s memoirs, including family

history, 1987-1998. 19. Drafts of chapters from His Most Catholick Majesty, 1987. 20. Drafts of chapters from His Most Catholick Majesty, 1987. 21. Typescript draft of “Etain of the Horses,” n.d. 22. Typescript draft of “Fragments of Absence,” by Chiah Shih, n.d. Box 65: Manuscripts, continued 1. Typescript drafts of “Extermination of the Nymphs,” n.d. 2. Typescript and handwritten drafts of a story about sermons by Rev. Jenkin J. Jenkins and

Brother J. Lem (Boll-Weevil) Keevil, 1987-1994. 3. Typescript drafts of Land and Liberty: The Magna Cartas of the New World, edited by

Robert McKinney, University of Chicago Press, 1945. 4. Notes and draft of “Remember Los Alamos,” n.d. 5. Typescript draft of “Pipes de Chine,” n.d. 6. Typescript drafts of “Rites of Innocence,” 1998. 7. Handwritten and typescript drafts of The Last Mountain Man, 1987. 8. Typescript drafts with corrections of “Catullus, As Ice-Breaker,” (1954 ?). 9. Typescript draft of a story about “the gilded youth,” 1987. 10. Typescript drafts of “Clio, Muse of History: Bugger Off, Old Girl!” 1987. 11. Typescript drafts of “Seeing Helen Gray Home from the Dance,” 1987-1993. 12. Typescript drafts of “Good Morning, Mary Sunshine, 1987. 13. Typescript drafts of “Rites of Puberty,” 1987. 14 Typescript drafts of “Buddy Foster’s Poker Lesson,” 1987. 15. Typescript drafts of “Parents Day,” 1987. 16. Research material on artist Randall Vernon Davey, 1987. 17. Typescript of a proposed book on The New Mexican by Oliver LaFarge and Robert

McKinney, 1959. Part 1.

18. Typescript of a proposed book on The New Mexican by Oliver LaFarge and Robert

McKinney, 1959. Part 2. 19. Typescript and handwritten drafts of “No Peace to the Pecos,” 1947. 20. Correspondence with publishers regarding Robert McKinney’s manuscript submissions,

1986. 21. Typescript draft of “Colloquy of the Master and the Rich Young Ruler,” with related

material, 1987. 22. Correspondence with Frank V. Ortiz, Jr., regarding McKinney’s writing project with a

Spanish theme, 1987. Includes handwritten notes. 23. Typescript draft of a story about Egulfo Baca of New Mexico, n.d. 24. Handwritten draft of “If a Body Meet a Body,” n.d. 25. Typescript draft with corrections of a story about Patricia McProfit, n.d. 26. Handwritten draft of two chapters titled “Chapter 3: Lucien Maxwell Sells the Maxwell Land

Grant and Moves to the Pecos. Cimarron, April 1869,” and Chapter 6: Death of Maxwell,” n.d.

27. Typescript draft of an untitled work on Santa Fe, n.d. 28. Notebook titled, “Belles-Lettres” of handwritten literary excerpts by Shakespeare and others,

n.d. 29. Collected early short pieces by Robert McKinney, including “Hickman Price,” “Dr. Lucille

Dore and Her Red White and Blue License,” “De Bluegum an’ de Bobo Man,” “The Inflation Scene from Goethe’s Faust,” and others, n.d.

30. Notebook with three pages of handwritten story lines, n.d. 31. Miscellaneous handwritten notes on writing projects, n.d. 32. Collected jokes and anecdotes, n.d. 33. Handwritten notes regarding a film titled, The Decline of the American Empire, n.d. 34. Handwritten notes regarding new ideas and topics, 1987. 35. Miscellaneous handwritten notes on writing projects, n.d. 36. Miscellaneous handwritten and typescript drafts of writing projects, n.d. 37. Compiled research on Tom Wolfe, fly-fishing, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. 38. Typescript notes, “Concerning Lao-Tze and Taoism,” n.d.

Box 66: Manuscripts, continued 1. Compiled research on Brian Boru Dunne. 2. Collected research material, including excerpts from Stanley Vestal’s Short Grass Country,

Lewis H. Garrard’s Wah-To-Yah and the Taos Trail, Agnes Morley Cleaveland’s No Life for a Lady, Mary Roberts Coolidge’s The Rain Makers, Erna Fergusson’s Our Southwest, Robert Luther Duffus’s Santa Fe Trail, Hewett and Fisher’s Mission Monuments of New Mexico, and Harvey Fergusson’s Rio Grande, n.d.

3. Collected research material, including excerpts from Stanley Vestal’s Old Santa Fe Trail,

Ross Calvin’s Sky Determines, Ruth Laughlin Barker’s Caballeros, Haniel Long’s Pinion Country, Nina Otero’s Old Spain in Our Southwest, Charles F. Lummis’s Land of Poco Tiempo, and Paul A. Walker’s The Land of Sunshine, n.d.

4. Miscellaneous collected research material on New Mexico and the southwest, including

Agnes C. Laut’s Through Our Unknown Southwest, A. Eugene Bartlett’s Least Known America, Winifred Kepper’s The Golden Hoof, and others, n.d.

5. Correspondence from James E. Parlatore regarding McKinney’s literary works. Includes

typescript, “Miss Lizzie Revisits the X-Bar-X,” 1990-1991. 6. A file of clipped newspaper drawings and photographs about Santa Fe history, n.d. 7. Collected research material on William McNulty, including articles he wrote for The New

Mexican. Personal Correspondence and Records 8. Personal correspondence from Louise to Robert McKinney. 9. Personal correspondence from Robert to Louise McKinney. 10. Personal correspondence of Robert and Robin McKinney. 11. Personal correspondence of Robert and Marielle McKinney. 12. Personal correspondence from Eva to Robert McKinney. (mother) 13. Personal correspondence from Edwin to Robert and Louise McKinney. (father) 14. Personal correspondence from Edwin to Robert and Louise McKinney. (father) 15. Personal correspondence from Edwin to Robert and Louise McKinney. (father) 16. Personal correspondence from Robert to Edwin and Eva McKinney. (parents) 17. Personal correspondence from Robert to Edwin and Eva McKinney. (parents)

18. Personal correspondence from Robert to Edwin and Eva McKinney. (parents) 19. Personal correspondence from Robert to Edwin and Eva McKinney. (parents) 20. Personal correspondence with and regarding Robert McKinney’s parents, Edwin and Eva

McKinney, primarily regarding financial and medical matters. 21. The last will and testament for Eva and Edwin McKinney. 22. Personal correspondence from Mrs. S.L. Trigg to Louise McKinney. (mother) 23. Personal correspondence to and from various family members. 24. Personal correspondence with friends. 25. Photocopies of birthday wishes for Robert McKinney from U.S. President George Bush,

1990. 26. Invitation list and introduction notes for Robert McKinney’s birthday party, 1997. 27. The Whirlwind, May 1930, for which Robert McKinney was associate editor. 28. Composition book filled with notes on acting. 29. Blank stationery for Robert McKinney at 17 DeHart Street, Morristown, NJ. 30. Extra copies of Christmas cards from the McKinney family. 31. Christmas cards and letters received. 32. Christmas cards and letters received. 33. Christmas cards and letters received. 34. Correspondence and brochures about international study programs for Robin McKinney. 35. Miscellaneous personal items, including a handwriting analysis, an address book, travelers

checks, and newspaper clippings. 36. Miscellaneous collected items, including quotes, newspaper clippings, and brochures. 37. Blank stationery for Foxhall Book and Music Shop, Washington, D.C. 38. Correspondence, news clippings, and miscellaneous memorabilia collected for a McKinney

scrapbook, 1962-1965. Box 67: Personal Correspondence and Records, continued 1. Small sized calendar / appointment books, 1939, 1948, 1958, and undated.

2. Small sized calendar / appointment books, various years from 1961-1991, and undated. 3. Medium sized calendar / appointment books, 1985, 1991-1998. 4. Large sized calendar / appointment books, 1967, 1974-1978. Box 68: Personal Correspondence and Records, continued 1. Large sized calendar / appointment books, 1986-1988. 2. Large sized calendar / appointment books, 1989-1991. 3. Telephone / address books. 4. Telephone / address books. Box 69: Personal Correspondence and Records, continued 1. Club Membership Directories: The Brook, 1998 The Century Association, 1997 Chevy Chase Club, 1998 Knickerbocker Club, 1997 2. Club Membership Directories: The Links, 1996 Paris American Club, 1996 Phi Gamma Delta, 1930 The Pilgrims, 1995 The River Club, 1997 3. Who’s Who in America, Vol. 36, 1970-71, with entry for Robert McKinney. 4. Maps and travel brochures for Spain, 1971. 5. From Thy Creator: With Love, by Eugene Changey. New York: Carlton Press, Inc., 1972. Agendas for Robert McKinney 6. Agendas, 1994. 7. Agendas, 1997. 8. Agendas, 1997. 9. Agendas, 1997. 10. Agendas, 1998.

Box 70: Agendas for Robert McKinney, continued 1. Agendas, 1998. 2. Agendas, 1998. 3. Agendas, 1998. 4. Agendas, 1998. 5. Agendas, 1998. 6. Agendas, 1998. 7. Agendas, 1998. 8. Agendas, 1998. 9. Agendas, 1998. 10. Agendas, 1998. 11. Agendas, 1999. 12. Agendas, 1999. 13. Agendas, 1999. 14. Agendas, 1999. Box 71: Agendas for Robert McKinney, continued 1. Agendas, 1999. 2. Agendas, 1999. 3. Agendas, 1999. 4. Agendas, 1999. 5. Agendas, 1999. 6. Agendas, 1999. 7. Agendas, 1999. 8. Agendas, 2000. 9. Agendas, 2000.

10. Agendas, 2000. 11. Agendas, 2000. 12. Agendas, 2000. 13. Agendas, 2000. 14. Agendas, 2000. 15. Agendas, 2000. Box 72: Agendas for Robert McKinney, continued 1. Agendas, 2000. 2. Agendas, 2000. 3. Agendas, 2001. 4. Agendas, 2001. 5. Agendas, 2001. 6. Agendas, 2001. Newspapers: Newspaper Clippings about Robert McKinney 7. Newspaper clipping about Robert McKinney buying The New Mexican, 1948. 8. Newspaper clippings of an article by Robert McKinney, “U.S. Has Big Stake in German

Election,” and clippings of McKinney’s editorial series on McCarthyism, 1953. 9. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1956. 10. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 11. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 12. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 13. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 14. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 15. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 16. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957.

17. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 18. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 19. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 20. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 21. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 22. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 23. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 24. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1957. 25. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1958. 26. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1958. 27. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1958. 28. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1958. Box 73: Newspaper Clippings about Robert McKinney, continued 1. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1959. 2. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1959. 3. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1960. 4. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1960. 5. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 6. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 7. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 8. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 9. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 10. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 11. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 12. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961.

13. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1961. 14. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, and a tourist bus that crashed in Lake Lucerne,

Switzerland, 1961. 15. Newspaper clippings about a tourist bus that crashed in Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, 1961. 16. Newspaper clippings about a tourist bust that crashed in Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, 1961. 17. Newspaper clippings about a tourist bus that crashed in Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, 1961. 18. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, Soviet threats, and The New Mexican, 1961. 19. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney and The New Mexican, 1962. 20. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1963. 21. Newspaper clippings about Robert McKinney, 1963-1964. Newspaper clippings from The New Mexican 22. Newspaper clippings of articles by Neil Addington from The New Mexican, 1954. 23. Newspaper clippings of articles by Neil Addington from The New Mexican, 1954. 24. Newspaper clippings of articles by the Associated Press from The New Mexican, 1954. 25. Newspaper clippings of articles by the Associated Press from The New Mexican, 1954. 26. Newspaper clippings of articles by Bill Bailey from The New Mexican, 1954. 27. Newspaper clippings of articles by Bill Bailey for The New Mexican, 1954. 28. Newspaper clippings by Ann D. Clark from the women’s section of The New Mexican, 1954. 29. Newspaper clippings of articles by Lorraine Carr from The New Mexican, 1954. 30. Newspaper clippings of articles by Everett from The New Mexican, 1954. 31. Newspaper clippings of articles by Al Glanzberg from The New Mexican, 1954. 32. Newspaper clippings of articles by Al Glanzberg from The New Mexican, 1954. 33. Newspaper clippings of articles by Will Harrison from The New Mexican, 1954. 34. Newspaper clippings of articles by Higgins from The New Mexican, 1954. 35. Newspaper clippings of articles by Tony Hillerman from The New Mexican, 1954. 36. Newspaper clippings of articles by James from The New Mexican, 1954.

37. Newspaper clippings of articles by Lauber from The New Mexican, 1954. 38. Newspaper clippings of articles by Ed Leupold for The New Mexican, 1954. 39. Newspaper clippings of articles by Magee from The New Mexican, 1954. Box 74: Newspaper Clippings from The New Mexican, continued 1. Newspaper clippings of articles by McNulty from The New Mexican, 1954. 2. Newspaper clippings of articles by Mel Mencher from The New Mexican, and The ? Journal,

1954. 3. Newspaper clippings of articles by Morgan from The New Mexican, 1954. 4. Newspaper clippings of articles by Dan Russell from The New Mexican, 1954. move!! 5. Newspaper clippings of articles by Taylor from The New Mexican, 1954. 6. Newspaper clippings of articles by Dave Weber from The New Mexican, 1954. 7. Newspaper clippings of articles by Wilson from The New Mexican, 1954. 8. Newspaper clippings of articles by Zimmerman from The New Mexican, 1954. 9. Newspaper clippings of editorials in The New Mexican by Mark Acuff, 1964-1973. 10. Photocopied newspaper clippings from The New Mexican on the Houliston case, 1977. Other Clippings: 11. Miscellaneous clippings from other newspapers on various topics, 1954. 12. Miscellaneous clippings from other newspapers on various topics, 1990-1991. Outsized Room Location 08462: Box 1 1. Robert McKinney’s Personal Cash Journal, and the Las Acequias Farm Cash Journals. 1968-

1971, 1973-1974. 2. 17th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, October 29th to November 6th, 1953. 3. Topics, George C. Marshall Research Library, 1973-1975. 4. The Financial Times Annual Review of British Industry in this Atomic Age, 1957.

Certificates & Diplomas Collection Box 6, Location 08371: 1. Certificate of Appointment as Chairman of the New Mexico Economic Development

Commission, 1949. 2. Certificate of Appointment as a member of the State Investment Council (New Mexico),

1967. 3. Typography Award for the Santa Fe New Mexican from the New Mexico Press Association,

1962. 4. The American Legion Special Department Citation to the Santa Fe New Mexican, n.d. 5. The New Mexico Medical Society Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Voluntary

Service by the Santa Fe New Mexican, 1963.

Full Issues of Newspapers Shelves 98, 99, 100 Newspaper Room Box 1: The New Mexican November 24, 1849 (First issue) August 6, 1945 (World War II) January 15 – 18,1952 August 23 – 31, 1953 July 14, 1963 January 25, 1968 – March 3, 1977 Box 2: The New Mexican March 29, 1978 – May 3, 1979 Box 3: The New Mexican May 3, 1979 – December 8, 1979 Box 4: The New Mexican January 3, 1980 – February 7, 1980 Box 5: The New Mexican February 8, 1980 – March 4, 1980 Box 6: The New Mexican March 6, 1980 – March 15, 1980 Box 7: The New Mexican March 16, 1980 – October 22, 1980 Box 8: Viva / The New Mexican April 30, 1972 – October 19, 1975 Box 9: Supplements to The New Mexican and Taos News 1972-1976 The New Mexico Independent March 14, 1980 Rio Grande Sun June 23, 1970 March 20, 1980 The Taos News March 6, 1980 The Santa Fe Reporter July 12, 1979-December 30, 1981 Box 10: Albuquerque Journal July 8 – 10, 1963

December 29, 1965 September 2, 1978 May 4, 1979-June 28, 1980 Albuquerque Tribune July 8 – 9, 1963 May 4, 1979 Los Alamos Herald January 4, 1952 Northern New Mexico Today May 15, 1980 – September 25, 1980 Box 11: Gannett Works! April 1979 The New York Times October 27, 28, 1957 (partial) July 30, 1963 (partial) February 20, 1968 – March 3, 1968 February 3, 1980 (sec. 12 only) The Denver Post March 18, 1980 USA Today September 17, 1987 Washington Post February 20, 1968 September 2, 1987 February 26, 1980 (partial) Wall Street Journal September 28, 1954 And portions from March 10, 1976 August 22, 1978 September 11, 1978 February 23, 1979 January 27, 1992

Sound Recordings Robert Moody McKinney Collection Tape 2188 Martin Marietta Corporation, regarding the Directors' skit given at the management

conference in Phoenix, circa 1970. Tape 2189 #015697- Preliminary Meeting with SFTU 405. November 14, 1975. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2190 #015698- Bargaining Preliminary. November 14, 1975. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2191 #015699- SFTU. November 19, 1975. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2192 #015700- SFTU. November 19, 1975. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2193 #015701- SFTU. November 19, 1975. (5, side A; 6, side B) Tape 2194 #015702- SFTU. November 19, 1975. (7, side A; 8, side B) Tape 2195 #015703- SFTU. November 19, 1975. (9, side A; 10, side B) Tape 2196 #015704- SFTU. November 20, 1975. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2197 #015705- SFTU. November 20, 1975. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2198 #015706- SFTU. November 20, 1975. (5, side A; 6, side B) Tape 2199 #015707- SFTU. November 20, 1975. (7, side A; 8, side B) Tape 2200 #015708- SFTU. November 20, 1975. (9, side A; 10, side B) Tape 2201 #015709- ITU. December 8, 1975. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2202 #015710- ITU. December 8, 1975. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2203 #015711- ITU. December 8, 1975. (5, side A; 6, side B) Tape 2204 #015712- ITU. December 9, 1975. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2205 #015713- ITU. December 9, 1975. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2206 #015714- ITU. December 9, 1975. (5, side A; 6, side B) Tape 2207 #015715- Negotiations (#405). January 13, 1976. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2208 #015716- ITU Negotiations (#405). January 13, 1976. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2209 #015717- ITU. January 13, 1976. (5, side A; 6, side B) Tape 2210 #015718- ITU. January 13, 1976. (7, side A; 8, side B)

Tape 2211 #015719- ITU. January 13, 1976. (9, side A) January 14, 1976. (1, the rest of side A; 2, side B) Tape 2212 #015720- ITU Negotiations. January 14, 1976. (3, side A; 4, side B) Tape 2213 #015721- ITU. January 14, 1976. (11, side A; 12, side B) Tape 2214 #015722- ITU Negotiations. January 15, 1976. (1, side A; 2, side B) Tape 2215 #015723- ITU. January 15, 1976. (4, side A; 5, side B) Tape 2216 #015724- ITU. January 15-16, 1976. (conclusion, side B)

Maps – Collection #22, Maps 1046-1050, Drawer 8504 Robert Moody McKinney Collection 1046. New Mexico: 24 ½” x 28 ¼” Topographic map showing major waterways.

Published by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1952. Drawer 8504 1047. United States: 27 ¾” x 42” Six-color map entitled “Aerial Photography of the

United States” showing areas that eleven different federal agencies have photographed. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1949. Drawer 8504

1048. United States: 27 ½” x 42” Four color map entitled “Status of Topographic

Mapping in the United States Territories and Possessions.” Published by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1947. Drawer 8504

1049. Arizona & New Mexico: 24” x 38” Six color map entitled “National Forests of

Region 3, Southwestern Region” showing national forest, national park, national monument, Indian reservation, military reservation, and game preserve areas. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1941. Drawer 8504

1050. New Mexico: 24 ¼” x 28 ¼” Topographic map showing major waterways.

Published by the U.S Geological Survey, 1952. Drawer 8504.