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Subseries 3H: 1947, 1946-1947

11 boxes
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Subseries 3H: 1947 Content List
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Acheson, Dean1947Box 118
Adams, Franklin P1947Box 118
Alinsky, Saul D1947Box 118
Allen, Forrest1947Box 118
Allen, Raymond B1947Box 118
Alvarez, Luis W1947Box 118
Amstutz, W.W.1947Box 118
Anderson, M. Francis1947Box 118
Arvin, Newton (Fred)1947Box 118
Atlantic Monthly1947
Atomic Energy Control1947Box 120
Plaques and Seri1947Box 121
Barkley, Alben W1947Box 121
Barnard, Chester I1947Box 121
Barr, H.M.1947Box 121
Baruch, Bernard M1947Box 121
Berle, Adolf A., Jr1947Box 121
Becker, Samuel1947Box 121
Biddle, Francis1947Box 121
Bowles, Chester1947Box 121
Bragdon, Helen1947Box 121
Brigham, Harold F1947Box 121
Brochmann, Georg1947Box 121
Brown, Martha Jane1947Box 121
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists1947Box 121
Bush, Vannevar1947Box 121
Call, The: Concerning Morgan, Arthur E1947Box 121
Chase, Stuart1947Box 121
Chemical and Engineering News1947Box 121
Chenery, William L1947Box 121
Christian Science Monitor1947Box 121
Clapp, Gordon R1947Box 121
Clifford, Clark1947Box 121
Coates, Albert1947Box 121
Cockrell, Ewing1947Box 121
Compton, Arthur H1947Box 121
Compton, Karl T1947Box 121
Conant, James B1947Box 121
Cooke, Morris L1947Box 121
Daniels, Farrington1947Box 121
Dapping, William O1947Box 121
Davis, Elmer1947Box 121
Davis, John Park1947Box 121
DePauw University - Award to David E. Lilienthal1947Box 121
Dietz, David1947Box 121
Dirksen, Everett1947Box 121
Dorrance, Henry T1947Box 121
DuBridge, L.A.1947Box 121
Duffus, R.L.1947Box 121
Dulles, Allen W1947Box 121
Dulles, John Foster: Concerning an address by John Foster Dulles which includes comments about the "U.S. Atomic Energy Proposal."1947Box 121
Dunn, Gano1947Box 121
Eccles, Marriner1947Box 122
Edison, Charles1947Box 122
Einaudi, Mario1947Box 122
Eisenhower, Dwight D1947Box 122
Eisenhower, Milton S1947Box 122
Emmert, James A1947Box 122
Ernst, Morris L1947Box 122
Ervin, Charles1947Box 122
Fadiman, Clifton1947Box 122
Ferris, John P1947Box 122
Finkelstein, Louis1947Box 122
Finley, S.R.1947Box 122
Forrestal, James V1947Box 122
Fortune Magazine1947Box 122
Fox, William T.R.1947Box 122
Frankfurter, Felix1947Box 122
Friendly, Alfred M1947Box 122
Fulbright, J. William1947Box 122
Galbraith, J. Kenneth1947Box 122
Garrison, Lloyd K1947Box 122
Golden, William T.: Re An Interview with Einstein, Albert, Concerning the Atomic Bomb1947Box 122
Graham, Philip L1947Box 122
Green, Sylvester1947Box 122
Grose, George R1947Box 122
Gruening, Ernest1947Box 122
Guatemala Vacation1947 MayBox 122
Gunther, John1947Box 122
Hall, James S1947Box 122
Hancock, John M1947Box 122
Hays, Brooks1947Box 122
Hedges, Marion1947Box 122
Henderson, Leon1947Box 122
Hickenlooper, Bourke B1947Box 122
Hill, Lister1947Box 122
House Beautiful: "Possessions Don't Make a Full Life," August 1947. Concerning Former Home of David E. Lilienthal in Norris, Tennessee1947Box 122
Hovde, Frederick L1947Box 122
Howe, Quincy1947Box 122
Hoyt, Palmer1947Box 122
Hughes, Bishop Edwin Holt1947
Jackson, Gardner1947Box 125
Jewish Daily Forward1947Box 125
Johnson, Alvin1947Box 125
Johnson, Edwin C1947Box 125
Jones, Alexander F1947Box 125
Julian, Percy L1947Box 125
Kefauver, Estes1947Box 125
King, Judson1947Box 125
Kirschten, Ernest1947Box 125
Knopf, Alfred A.: Letters From Senators Addressed to Alfred A. Knopf, Concerning Confirmation of Appointment of David E. Lilienthal as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission1947Box 125
Knowland, William F1947Box 125
Kramers, H.A.1947Box 125
La Follette, Philip F1947Box 125
La Follette, Robert M., Jr1947Box 125
La Guardia, Ficrello H1947Box 125
Lawrence, Ernest1947Box 125
Lehman, Herbert H1947Box 125
Liberal Judaism: Re Reprint of Oration, "The Mission of the Jew." Delivered by David E. Lilienthal in 19181947Box 125
Life Magazine1947Box 125
Luce, Clare Boothe1947Box 125
Luckman, Charles1947Box 125
McCullough, C. Rogers1947Box 125
McKellar, Kenneth D1947Box 125
McMahon, Brien1947Box 125
Management Congress, Eighth International, July 1947dates not examinedBox 125
Markel, Lester1947Box 125
Marks, Herbert S1947Box 125
Matson, Carlton K1947Box 125
"Meet the Press"1947Box 125
Merriam, Charles E1947Box 125
Middleton, George1947Box 125
Miscellaneous1947Box 125
Morehouse, Edward W1947Box 125
Morgan, Arthur E1947Box 125
Morgan, Harcourt A1947Box 125
Morse, Wayne1947Box 125
Murrow, Edward R1947Box 125
Muste, A.J.1947Box 125
Neuberger, Maurine and Neuberger, Richard L1947Box 125
New Yorker: Re Drawings by Alan Dunn in the New Yorker1947 December 6Box 125
Neylan, John Francis1947Box 125
Nicely, James Mount1947Box 125
Nourse, Edwin G1947Box 125
Oppenheimer, J. Robert1947Box 125
Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley1947Box 125
Parade Magazine1947Box 126
Patton, James G1947Box 126
Pendray, Edward: "Atoms for Everybody."1947Box 126
Perkins, Frances1947Box 126
Perkins, Milo1947Box 126
Pike, Sumner T1947Box 126
Pinchot, Cornelia Bryce1947Box 126
Power Magazine1947
Richberg, Donald R1947Box 126
Roosevelt, Eleanor1947Box 126
Roper, Elmo1947Box 126
Rosenman, Samuel I1947Box 126
Ruml, Beardsley1947Box 126
Schacter, Harry W1947Box 126
Schlemmer, Fred C1947Box 126
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr1947Box 126
Schuster, M. Lincoln1947Box 126
Science Illustrated1947Box 126
Sellar, Tim M1947Box 126
Shelton, Barrett1947Box 126
Shih, Hu1947Box 126
Shiren William L1947Box 126
Snyder, John W1947
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr1947Box 127
Straus, Nathan1947Box 127
Strauss, Lewis L1947Box 127
Sturdevant, W.L.1947Box 127
Sulzberger, Arthur Hays1947Box 127
Swidler, Joseph C1947Box 127
Swope, Herbert Bayard1947Box 127
Tennessee Valley Associated Cooperatives, Inc1947
This Week Magazine1947Box 127
Thomas, Charles A1947Box 127
Truman, Harry S1947Box 127
Vandenberg, Arthur H., Jr1947Box 127
Waller, Helen Hiett1947Box 127
Wanger, Walter F1947Box 127
Waymack, William W1947Box 127
Whalen, Grover A1946-1947
Wildman, Clyde E1947Box 127
Wilson, Carroll L1947Box 127
Winship, Lawrence L1947Box 127
Witte, Edwin E1947Box 127
Woods, Rufus1947Box 127
Chronological Files: January - December1947Box 128

Collection Overview

Collection Description & Creator Information

Scope and Contents

This subseries includes correspondence to and from Lilienthal in 1946-1947.

Arrangement

Correspondence is arranged first chronologically by year and within each year alphabetically by last name of correspondent.

Collection History

Appraisal

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Processing Information

There is no processing information available for this collection. Existing content lists provided a preliminary inventory, and and machine-readable finding aid was created in January 2007 by Cristela Garcia Spitz.

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Subseries 3H: 1947; David E. Lilienthal Papers, MC148, Public Policy Papers, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library
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Storage Note:
  • Mudd Manuscript Library (mudd): Box 118-128