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Part I: Article, Book and Speech File, 1937-1963 (continued) | |||||||||||||
"The Lessons of Korea" | |||||||||||||
"We Are Losing Asia Fast" | |||||||||||||
"We Must Learn Guerilla Warfare" | |||||||||||||
"Why Has Washington Gone Crazy?" | |||||||||||||
BOX 40 | "Why We Lost China" | ||||||||||||
1951 | |||||||||||||
"Can the New A-Bomb Stop Troops in the Field?” | |||||||||||||
"The Grim Truth About Civil Defense" | |||||||||||||
"Our Trouble with the British" | |||||||||||||
"Stalin's Plans for the U.S.A." | |||||||||||||
“What's Wrong with the Army?" | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
1952 | |||||||||||||
"He'd Rather Not Be President" | |||||||||||||
BOX 41 | "Inside Story of Our First H-Bomb" | ||||||||||||
"Must We Surrender the Mid-East?" | |||||||||||||
"That's Politics for You" | |||||||||||||
"What Must the GOP Do to Win?" | |||||||||||||
1953 | |||||||||||||
"Can We Defend Against Russia's A-Bomb?" | |||||||||||||
"The Man Ike Trusts with Cash" | |||||||||||||
"Is This Our Last Chance for Peace?" | |||||||||||||
1954 | |||||||||||||
"Can FDR Jr. Get His Father's Job?" | |||||||||||||
China and the Korean War | |||||||||||||
"Strange Death of Louis Slotin" | |||||||||||||
BOX 42 | "Will China Stay Red?" | ||||||||||||
1955 | |||||||||||||
"The Dreadful Dilemma of the Democrats" | |||||||||||||
"He Sparked a Revolution" | |||||||||||||
"That Washington Security Curtain" | |||||||||||||
"The Tiger Who Looks Like a Banker" | |||||||||||||
"What We Must Do To Stay Free" | |||||||||||||
BOX 43 | 1956 | ||||||||||||
"Barnum of the GOP" | |||||||||||||
"My Adventures in Eating" | |||||||||||||
"The Race We Are Losing to Russia" | |||||||||||||
"The Red's New Gimmick" | |||||||||||||
"The Soviet Union Will Never Recover" | |||||||||||||
BOX 44 | "Those Smug, Smug Russians" | ||||||||||||
"Why Do I Keep the Damned Place?" | |||||||||||||
"Why Israel Will Survive" | |||||||||||||
1957 | |||||||||||||
"America's Oldest Spectacular" | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 45 | "The GOP Must Reform" | ||||||||||||
"How Can We Catch Up?" | |||||||||||||
"How the King Foiled the Plotters" | |||||||||||||
"How They Meet Payrolls in Russia" | |||||||||||||
"I Discover the American People" | |||||||||||||
"I Found Out What Supersonic Means" | |||||||||||||
BOX 46 | "Just What Is Modern Republicanism?" | ||||||||||||
"Khrushchev Has His Troubles, Too" See also same container, 1958, "Behind Khrushchev's Smile" | |||||||||||||
(3 folders) | |||||||||||||
"Lament for a Long Gone Past" | |||||||||||||
"The Paradox of Gentleman Joe" | |||||||||||||
1958 | |||||||||||||
"Behind Khrushchev's Smile" See also same container, 1957, "Khrushchev Has His Troubles, Too" | |||||||||||||
BOX 47 | Harriman-Rockefeller race for governor of New York | ||||||||||||
"Richard Nixon: The Mystery and the Man," including interviews and a copy of Nixon's 1934 Whittier College, Whittier, Calif., yearbook | |||||||||||||
(7 folders) | |||||||||||||
"Time Is Running Out on Us" | |||||||||||||
BOX 48 | 1959 | ||||||||||||
Democratic candidates | |||||||||||||
Rockefeller, Nelson A. | |||||||||||||
(4 folders) | |||||||||||||
1962 | |||||||||||||
"What's Wrong with the State Department?" | |||||||||||||
"Will Communist China Explode?" | |||||||||||||
1963, "Nixon and Goldwater in 1964" | |||||||||||||
U.S. News and World Report, J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1954 (also published in Harper's) | |||||||||||||
(3 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 49 | Vision, "Fin Del Hombre?" 1953 | ||||||||||||
Unpublished | |||||||||||||
1937 | |||||||||||||
"How It Feels to Look Like Everybody Else" | |||||||||||||
"New Parties" | |||||||||||||
1940, "First Soldier" (George C. Marshall) | |||||||||||||
1947 | |||||||||||||
"The Coming Constitutional Crisis" | |||||||||||||
"This Is the Way the World Ends" | |||||||||||||
1948, relationship between businessmen and government under "President" Thomas E. Dewey | |||||||||||||
1953, Far East | |||||||||||||
1953-1954, "How Many Bombs Have the Russians Got?" | |||||||||||||
BOX 50 | Books | ||||||||||||
Alsop, Joseph | |||||||||||||
The 168 Days, with Turner Catledge, 1938 | |||||||||||||
Drafts | |||||||||||||
(5 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 51 | (4 folders) | ||||||||||||
BOX 52 | (4 folders) | ||||||||||||
BOX 53 | Drafts and notes | ||||||||||||
(4 folders) | |||||||||||||
American White Paper, with Robert Kintner, drafts, 1940 | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 54 | (1 folder) | ||||||||||||
"The Revolution in Warfare," with Ralph Lapp, 1953 | |||||||||||||
Drafts | |||||||||||||
(3 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 55 | Drafts and outlines | ||||||||||||
(6 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 56 | Reference material and notations | ||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
Alsop, Stewart, Nixon & Rockefeller: A Double Portrait, 1960 | |||||||||||||
Speeches by Joseph Alsop | |||||||||||||
1948 | |||||||||||||
"American Policy in China" | |||||||||||||
"Struggle for Civilization," Nieman Fellows, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. | |||||||||||||
1954, "Thinking Ahead, Business and Government," Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. | |||||||||||||
1955, "Conservatism," National Business Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. | |||||||||||||
BOX 57-58 | Part I: Travel File, 1947-1961 | ||||||||||||
Travel files of Stewart Alsop, including notes, notebooks, itineraries, telegrams, letters sent and received, lists, and bills and receipts. | |||||||||||||
Arranged chronologically by year and thereunder by destination. | |||||||||||||
BOX 57 | 1947, Middle East | ||||||||||||
1948, Europe and Great Britain | |||||||||||||
1949, Far East | |||||||||||||
1953, England, France, Germany, and Gibraltar | |||||||||||||
1955, Austria, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the USSR, and Yugoslavia | |||||||||||||
(3 folders) | |||||||||||||
1959, Eastern Europe | |||||||||||||
1960, Africa | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 58 | (2 folders) | ||||||||||||
1961, Eastern Europe, Great Britain, and the USSR | |||||||||||||
(3 folders) | |||||||||||||
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