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Henry N. Wieman

University Courts residents spring 1965 and fall 1965 Editorials in Center for Creative Interchange by HNW Newspaper articles about HNW Correspondence

Henry W. Matlack

Alumni organization, historical Correspondence with Harry Downer, 1932 Alumni Office budget, 1930-32 George Frederick Handel: An exponent of the English language Articles (4 folders) Article: Higher Education Talks Paper Department of Music Congregational Church Choir Personal (incl. correspondence with Pres. Main), 1908-34 The Poweshieks (organization) Music (2 folders) Article and short biography on HWM Order forms from Sears-Roebuck

Items from immediate Matlack family in general

Small binder from Des Moines Weavers Guild Handkerchief with wedding dates on front cover Matlack birthday book The Maggie Gazette and Intelligencer The Wieman Inquirer A Christmas Memoir by MMK Original Manuscript from carol Connie by Harry Matlack Correspondence with Gertrude Jacobs about Harry Matlack The Mayflower Log Newspaper clipping and church program Matlack Family History by MMK Family home at 1510 East St., Grinnell

January 1934- August 1935

Folder 1 January – May 1934 Testimony of Hopkins as Federal Relief Administrator before Bureau of the Budget, January 22, 1934; “Memorandum Concerning Funds Required by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration,” to the President; The Red Cross Courier May 1934 including multiple articles on Hopkins; “Report of the Committee on Current Relief Program” Folder 2 June- October 1934 Estimates of Costs of Direct and Work Relief Aug- Sept. 1934; “A Public Employment Program as a means of Economic Security,” Emerson Ross, Committee on Economic Security; “Employment and Employability in the Relief Population,” Emerson Ross; “A National Work Program,” Jacob Baker to FDR; “Relief Needs this Winter,” Corrington Gill to Hopkins Folder 3 November – December 1934 “The Plan to Give Work to the Able-Bodied Needy Unemployed,” Nov. 30, 1934; “A Program of Economic Security,” Nov. 13, 1934; “Informal Report of a Special Committee Advisory to the President’s Committee on Economic Security,” Nov. 24, 1934; “Federal Surplus Relief Corporation: Report on Operations,” October 1933- November 1934 Folder 4 January – April 1935 “Activities of State Legislatures”; “Work Relief Commentary” by locale; “Work Projects for Municipalities”; Executive Order “Establishing agencies… for carrying out the purposes of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935” April 8, 1935 Folder 5 May- August 1935 WPA Bulletin “Labor Relations,” July, 1935; WPA Bulletin #13 “Distinction Between Public Works Administration Projects and Works Progrss Administration Projects,” July 1935; “The Works Program,” 1935; “Conferences with the Directors of Labor Management in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia” August 10, 1935

January- June 1942

Folder 1 January 1-15, 1942: “Combined Raw Materials Board,” January 26, 1942; “Munitions Assignment Board,” January 26, 1942; “Combined Shipping Adjustment Board,” January 26, 1942. Folder 2 January 16-31, 1942: “First Meeting of the Munitions Assignments Board,” January 31, 1942; “Allocation of finished military equipment to Allies,” January 9, 1942; “Merchant Ship Construction in the United States,” Mr. Lubin January 24, 1942. Folder 3 February 1-15, 1942: “Petroleum Refining Plants for the U.S.S.R.”; “Policy Towards Russia” Lord Beaverbrook,” February 1942; “Text of Resolution No. 30 Passed by the Rio Conference: Improvement of Health and Sanitary Conditions,” February 12, 1942; “Possibility of a Negotiated Russo-German Settlement,” Raymond E. Lee February 12, 1942. Folder 4 February 16-29, 1942: “Munitions Assignment Board Minutes of Second Meeting,” February 16, 1942; “Used Octane Gasoline Refining Equipment for Russia,” E.R. Stettinius, Jr. February 21, 1942. Folder 5 March 1942: “Method of Establishing Shipping Priorities”; “Russia,” March 25, 1942. Folder 6 April 1942: “Hopkins and Marshall in London,” Davies Diary Entry April 8, 1942. Folder 7 May 1942: “Harry Hopkins to Overseas Writers,” May 18, 1942; “Organization for controlling aid to Russia,” May 1, 1942; “Combined U.S.- British Committee on Armament and Ammunition Production,” May 1942; “Survey of Lend- Lease Administration,” Donald C. Stone May 16, 1942. Folder 8 June 1942: “Recommendation of the Committee Appointed by the Munitions Assignments Board,” June 6, 1942; “Memorandum Covering the Inter-Departmental Relationship Between the Army and the War Shipping Administration to form a Basis for Full and Complete Cooperation in Connection with the Purchase, Charter, Use and Operation of Vessels and Terminal Facilities”; “Combined Production and Research Board,” June 19

July 1940- June 1941

Folder 1 July- December 1940: “Memorandum Regarding Latin America”; “Economic Defence in the British Empire and the Western Hemisphere” Folder 2 January- February 1941: Hopkins’ appointments between January 9 and Febrary 10, 1941. This is during his visit to London; “List of Items Urgently Required From U.S.A”; Several Telegrams to FDR from Hopkins’ regarding British Armament needs. Folder 3 March 1941: “Examples of war-time Increases in Taxation” Hopkins to Morgenthau, March 4, 1941; War Department Reports regarding “Recent Lend Lease Activities”; “Operations Under the Act of March 11, 1941”; “Minimum Legal Steps Required to be Taken In Disposing of Defense Articles Under H.R. 1776” Folder 4 April 1941: “Proposed Public Statement by the President” April 11, 1941; “Lend Lease Aid for Exile Governments” April 14, 1941; “Establishment of British Air Schools in the United States”; “Machine Tools” Folder 5 May 1941: “Some Policy Considerations on Defense” Oscar Cox May 25, 1941; “Proclaiming a Full National Emergency in Order to Meet the Imminent Danger to Our National Security and to Strengthen the National Defense of the United States and of the Western Hemisphere”; “Lend-Lease Agreements” General Burns May 19, 1941; “Future Lend-Lease Operations” Oscar Cox May 30, 1941. Folder 6 June 1941: “First Report Under the Act of March 11, 1941 (Lend-Lease At)”; “Proposed Master Agreement with the British under the Lend-Lease Act” Oscar Cox June 6, 1941; “Subversive Activities” Oscar Cox June 30, 1941; “Reduction of Automobile Production” Oscar Cox June 16, 1941.

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