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University of Texas, Center for American History

A Guide to the Sam Rayburn Papers, Home Page



Descriptive Summary

CreatorRayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
TitleSam Rayburn Papers
Dates: 1831, 1845, 1903-1990
AbstractRayburn served as a Texas legislator from 1906 to 1912, when he was elected to the United States Congress. He was elected House majority leader, Democratic Party, in 1937, holding that position until 1940 when he was named speaker of the House. He continued in that office until his death in 1961, except for two periods of Republican control when he served as minority leader. Correspondence, speeches, interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, financial records, maps, charts, and reports document the political career of Sam Rayburn.
Accession No.92-172, 92-257, 92-389, 92-415, 94-017, 96-066, 96-177, 97-347, 98-130, OCLC 29749116
Extent118 ft., 7 in.
LanguageEnglish.
Repository Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

Biographical Note

Born in Tennessee in 1882, Rayburn moved to Fannin County, Texas, in 1887. In 1906, he left teaching for politics. He served as a Texas legislator from 1906 to 1912, when he was elected to the United States Congress. He was elected House majority leader, Democratic Party, in 1937, holding that position until 1940 when he was named speaker of the House. He continued in that office until his death in 1961, except for two periods of Republican control when he served as minority leader. He played a key role in the passage of New Deal legislation, including the Rural Electrification Act; and was instrumental in obtaining legislative support for the World War II military effort and for Truman's postwar foreign aid and domestic economic programs.

"Mr. Chairman, I came to this body a few weeks ago with childlike enthusiasms and confidence. It has always been my ambition since childhood to live a life that one day my fellow-citizens would call me to membership in this the popular branch of the greatest lawmaking body in the world. Out of their confidence and partiality they have done this. It is now my sole purpose here to help enact such wise and just laws that our common country will by virtue of these laws be a happier and a more prosperous people. I have always dreamed of a country which I believe this should be and that is one in which the citizenship is an educated and patriotic people, not swayed by passion and prejudice and a country that shall know no east, no west, no north, no south, but inhabited by a people liberty loving, patriotic, happy and prosperous, with its lawmakers having no other purpose than to write such just laws that shall in the years to come be of service to humankind yet unborn."

-- Address to Congress by Sam Rayburn May 6, 1913

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Scope and Contents

Correspondence, speeches, interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, financial records, maps, charts, photographs, and reports document the political career of Sam Rayburn. The bulk is correspondence from government officials and constituents. Correspondents include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Hubert H. Humphrey, Adlai E. Stevenson, and John W. McCormack. A small portion comprises Rayburn family correspondence. Originally deposited in the Sam Rayburn Library at Bonham, Texas, the papers were acquired by the University of Texas at Austin in 1992.

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Arrangement

Due to size, this inventory has been divided into six separate units which can be accessed by clicking on the highlighted text:
1. Sam Rayburn Papers, Home Page [this page] --Includes Personal Name Index, Correspondence, Family Files, and Chronological Files (1908-1952)
2. Sam Rayburn Papers, Part 2--Includes Chrononolgical Files (1953-1961), Subject Files, Works Progress Administration, Speeches, Interviews, Printed Materials, Oversize Materials, Scrapbooks, and Polictical Cartoons.
3. Sam Rayburn Papers, Part 3--Photograph Collection: Series Outline, Group Photos, People, Scenes, Album, Oversize Photos, Panoramic Photos, Film, and Group Photos (A-G).
4. Sam Rayburn Papers, Part 4--Photograph Collection: Group Photos (H-O).
5. Sam Rayburn Papers, Part 5--Photograph Collection: Group Photos (P-R).
6. Sam Rayburn Papers, Part 6--Photograph Collection: Group Photos (S-Z), People (A-Z), Scenes (A-Z), Albums, Panoramic Photos, and Film.

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Restrictions

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
McCormack, John W., 1891-
Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961--Archives.
Rayburn family.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965.
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.
Subjects
Denison Dam and Reservoir Recreational
Planning Project (U.S.)
United States. Congress--Leadership--History--20th century--Sources.
United States. Congress. House--Election districts--Texas.
United States. Congress. House--Speaker.
Flood control--Law and legislation--United States.
Flood dams and reservoirs--Texas.
New Deal, 1933-1939.
Rural electrification--Law and legislation--United States.
World War, 1939-1945--Law and legislation--United States.
Places
Bonham (Tex.)--History--20th century--Sources.
Denison (Tex.)--History--20th century--Sources.
Fannin County (Tex.)--History--20th century--Sources.
Grayson County (Tex.)--History--20th century--Sources.
Perrin Air Force Base (Tex.)
Red River (Tex.-La.)--Power utilization.
Texoma, Lake (Okla. and Tex.)--History--Sources.
United States--Economic policy--1933-1945.
United States--Foreign economic relations--20th century.
United States--Politics and government--1933-1945.
United States--Politics and government--20th century--Sources.
Personal Names Index:
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Abernathy, Thomas G.
Abbitt, W. M.
Acheson, Dean
Acheson, Mrs. Dean
Adams, Maj. Gen. E. S.
Addonizio, Hugh J.
Adams, Sherman
Adenauer, Konrad, Chancellor of Germany
Adair, E. Ross
Agronsky, Martin
Agriculture Bills & Program
Ahmed, Aziz, Amb. of Pakistan
Aiken, Paul C.
Aiken, George D.
Allred, James V.
Allen, Leo E.
Allen, Leonard
Almond, J. Lindsey, Jr.
Albert, Carl
Aleman, Miguel
Alexander, Hugh
Alger, Bruce
Allen, John J.
Ali, Syed Amjad
Alford, Dale
Allcott, Gordon
Alsop, Joseph
Amjedali, S. Yad, Amb. of Pakistan
Anderson, C. Arthur
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, Clinton P.
Anderson, Al Leonard
Anderson, Leon Z.
Andrews, W. G.
Angell, Homer D.
Andrews, Charles O.
Andrews, Jack
Anderson, August H.
Anderson, Robert B.
Anfuso, Victor L.
Arnold, Lawrence
Arends, L. C.
Arnold, A. H.
Aspinall, Wayne
Ashmore, Robert T.
Ashley, Thomas Ludlow
Atomic Bomb
Auchincloss, James C.
Autry, Gene
Avery, William A.
-B-
Bankhead, William B.
Bailey, Joe
Barkley, Alben W.
Barnes, James M.
Bates, Joe B.
Barry, William B.
Barden, Graham A.
Baring, Walter S.
Battle, Laurie
Bailey, C. M.
Baker, Howard H.
Baldwin, Joe
Baldwin, H. Street
Baruch, Bernard
Barrett, William A.
Bartlett, E. L.
Beck, James M.
Beckworth, Lindley
Bell, Jasper
Beiter, Al
Beam, Harry P.
Beam, Walter E.
Bender, George H.
Berlin Crisis
Bentsen, Lloyd M., Jr.
Bennett, Charles E.
Beimiller, Andrew J.
Bennett, John B.
Biddle, Francis
Biffle, Leslie L.
Blanton, Thomas L.
Bland, S. O.
Blatnik, John A.
Bloom, Sol
Boren, Lyle
Boykin, Frank
Boggs, Hale
Bonner, Herbert
Boland, Patrick
Boehne, John W.
Bone, Homer T.
Bolling, Richard
Bolton, William P.
Bolton, Frances P.
Blackney, William W.
Bowles, Chester
Broylan, John J.
Bradley, Michael J.
Brown, Paul
Brooks, Overton
Brannan, Charles, Sec. of Agri.
Bryson, Joseph R.
Breen, Edward
Brown, Clarence J.
Bradley, Gen. Omar
Browning, Gordon
Bryant, Farris, Gov. of Fla.
Bosone, Neva Beck
Bolan, Edward P.
Bolton, Oliver P.
Boyle, Charles A.
Bow, Frank T.
Brown, Charles H.
Brooks, Jack
Bricker Amendment
Brock, Larry
Breeding, J. Floyd
Brucker, Wilbur M., Sec. of Army
Bridges, Styles
Broyhill, Joel T.
Brademas, John
Brewster, Daniel B.
Brown, Edmund G., Gov. of Calif.
Briscoe, Dolph
Bulwinkle, A. L.
Burgin, W. O.
Burch, J. G.
Buckley, R. T.
Buck, Frank
Buchanan, Frank
Burnside, M. G.
Burton, Clarence G.
Buckley, Charles A.
Burchill, Thomas P.
Bunker, Berkeley
Buck, Ellsworth B.
Butler, Paul
Burdick, Usher L.
Burke, James A.
Byrnes, J. F.
Byron, William D.
Byrne, William T.
Byron, Katherine Edgar
Byrd, Adm. Richard
Byrd, Harry F.
Byrd, Robert C.
Byrne, James A.
-C-
Cannon, Clarence
Caldwell, Millard
Cartwright, Wilburn
Carter, Amon G.
Capozzoli, Louis J.
Cannon, Pat
Camp, A. Sidney
Capper, Arthur
Carvel, Elbert N., Gov. of Delaware
Caraway, Hattie
Canfield, Gordon
Case, Francis
Carstin, Frank M.
Cavalcante, Anthony
Carnahan, A. S. J.
Calver, Dr. George W.
Carlyle, F. Ertel
Carpenter, Elizabeth S.
Campbell, Courtney
Cannon, Sen. Howard
Carter, Steven V.
Carter, David B.
Casey, Bob
Capehart, Homer E.
Carlson, Frank
Cahill, William T.
Celler, Emanuel
Cederburg, Elford
Chapman, Virgil
Chandor, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Chavez, Dennis
Chandler, Albert B.
Chelf, Frank
Chatham, Thurmond
Chen-Fi-Lu
Chaing Kai Chek
Churchill, Winston
Chapman, Oscar, Sec. of Interior
Chang, John M.
Chudoff, Earl
Chamberlain, Charles E.
Chennault, Claire
Chabam, Jacques-Delmas, Pres. of Nat'l Assembly of France
Christopher, George
Chandler, Albert B., Gov. of Ky.
Chuong, Tran Van, Amb. of Viet Nam
Churchill, John R.
Church, Marguerite Stitt
Citron, William N.
Civil Rights
Clark, J. Bayard
Clay, Gen. Lucius
Claypool, Harold K.
Clyde, George D., Gov. of Utah
Clark, D. Worth
Clark, Tom
Clements, Earle C.
Clayton, W. L.
Clifford, Clark
Clement, Frank G., Gov. of Tenn.
Clark, Frank
Clark, Ramsey
Connery, William P.
Connally, Tom
Costello, James M.
Coffin, Frank
Cooley, Harold D.
Cole, William P.
Collins, Ross A.
Coffee, John M.
Courtney, Wirt
Coffee, Harry B.
Cox, E. E.
Cochran, John J.
Colmer, William H.
Connery, Lawrence J.
Cooper, Jere
Cole, W. Sterling
Copeland, Oren S.
Combs, George H.
Compton, Ranulf
Connally, John
Cochran, Jacqueline
Combs, J. M.
Connelly, Matthew J.
Coffey, Robert L.
Corcoran, Tom
Cole, Robert E.
Condon, Robert L.
Corbett, Bob
Cobb, Carroll
Cole, John W.
Coad, Merwin
Cohelan, Jeffrey
Cook, Robert
Collins, LeRoy, Gov. of Fla.
Cotten, Sen. Morris
Combs, Bert, Gov. of Ky.
Corman, James C.
Corte, Sylvio O.
Combs, Thomas M.
Committee on Rules
Communism
Communications Act of 1934
Committee on Un-American Activities
Crosser, Robert
Crowe, Eugene B.
Crosby, Charles N.
Cravens, Fadjo
Crook, Thurman C.
Cramer, William C.
Cullen, Thomas H.
Cummings, Fred
Curley, James M.
Cunningham, Paul
Curtis, Carl T.
Cunningham, Glenn
Cuban Situation
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Davies, Joseph E.
Daly, Burrwood
D'Alesandro, Thomas, Jr.
Darden, C. W., Jr.
Davis, Clifford
Davis, Jacob E.
Daniel, Price
Davis, Elmer
Daniels, Jonathan
Davis, James C.
Dawson, W. L.
Dague, Paul B.
Davidson, Irwin D.
Daley, Richard, Mayor of Chicago
Daniels, Dominick V.
Daddario, Emilio I.
Daly, Virginia Warren
Deschler, Lew
Dempsey, John J.
Delaney, John J.
Dewey, Charles S.
DeLacy, Hugh
Deane, Charles
Delaney, James J.
Derwinski, Edward J.
DeLaney, W. L., Jr.
Denton, Winfield K.
Dellay, Vincent
Derounian, Steven B.
Dent, John
DeGaulle, Gen. of France
Decker, Gen. G. H.
Denison Dam
Dies, Martin
Dingell, John D.
Disney, Wesley E.
Dickstein, Samuel
Dickman, Bernard
Dirksen, Everett M.
Ditter, J. William
Dilweg, L. R.
Dickman, Bernard F.
Dickson, Cecil
Diggs, Charles, C., Jr.
DiSalle, Michael V.
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Dillon, Douglas
Dixon-Yates Controversy
Douglas, William O.
Doughton, Robert L.
Downs, Leroy D.
Domengeaux, James
Doxey, Wall
Doyle, Clyde
Douglas, Helen Gahagan
Douglas, Emily Taft
Dondero, George A.
Dolliver, James I.
Dollinger, Isadore
Donahue, Harold D.
Dowdy, John
Dodd, Thomas J.
Donovan, James G.
Dorn, William Jennings B.
Douglas, Paul H.
Downing, Thomas N.
Docking, George, Gov. of Kansas
Dobie, J. Frank
Driver, William J.
Drewry, P. H.
Duncan, R. M.
Durham, Carl T.
Dunn, Matthew
DuPont, Mrs. Alfred V.
Dulles, John Foster
Durante, Jimmy
Dungan, W. T.
Duke, Joseph C.
Dulles, Allen
Dworshak, Henry C.
Dwyer, Florence P.
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Early, Stephen
Eaton, Charles A.
Earthman, Harold H.
Eberharter, Herman P.
Ecton, Zales
Edelstein, Michael
Edmiston, Andrew
Edison, Charles
Edmondson, Ed
Edwards, Douglas
Egan, William, Gov. of Alaska
Ellis, Clyde T.
Eliot, Thomas H.
Elizade, Joaquin
Elliott, A. J.
Ellison, Daniel
Ellsworth, Harris
Elliott, Carl
Elmer, William P.
Ellington, Buford, Gov. of Tenn.
Ellsworth, Robert F.
Eisenhower, Pres. Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D.
England, Byron
Engle, Clair
Englehard, Sen. Charles W.
Erwin, Joe W.
Ervin, Sam J., Jr.
Evans, Roger Q.
Evins, Joe L.
Everett, Robert
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Farley, James A.
Fay, James H.
Faddis, Charles I.
Fallon, George H.
Fascell, Dante B.
Faubus, Orvall, Gov. of Ark.
Farbstein, Leonard
Fanfani, Amintore, Prime Minister of Italy
Farm-to-Market Roads
Ferguson, Miriam A.
Fernandez, J. O.
Fernandez, Antonio M.
Fenton, Ivor D.
Feighan, Michael A.
Fellows, Frank
Fernos-Isern, Antonio
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Aid to Education
F.E.P.C. Bill
Fitzgerald, William J.
Fisher, O. C.
Fish, Hamilton
Fine, Sidney A.
Fineletter, Thomas K.
Finnegan, Edward R.
Findley, Paul
Flannery, J. Harold
Flanagan, John W.
Flaherty, Thomas A.
Flynn, Edwin J.
Flood, Daniel J.
Flynt, Jack
Flanders, Ralph E.
Flynn, Gerald T.
Flemming, Arthur S., Sec. of H.E.W.
Folger, A. D.
Ford, Leland M.
Forand, Aime J.
Ford, Thomas F.
Ford, A. L.
Forrestal, James
Folger, John H.
Fortas, Abe
Fogarty, John
Folsom, Gov. of Ala.
Forester, E. L.
Fountain, L. H.
Ford, Gerald R.
Foley, John R.
Foley, Edward
Foreign Aid (Marshall Plan)
Forand Bill
Frankfurter, Felix
Fries, Frank W.
Furlong, Robert Grant
Fulbright, J. W.
Fulton, James G.
Furcolo, Foster
Frazier, James B.
Friedel, Sam N.
Freeman, Orville E.
Freylinghuysen, Peter Jr.
Franke, William B.
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Garrett, Clyde
Gavagan, Joseph A.
Gallagher, James
Gavin, L. H.
Gathings, E. C.
Gamble, Ralph R.
Gardner, Edward J.
Gary, J. Vaughan
Garmatz, Edward A.
Gary, Raymond, Gov. of Okla.
Garcia, Carlos P., Pres. of the Philippines
Gallagher, Cornelius E.
Gardiner, Marshall G.
Garroway, Dave
Garner, John N.
Garner, Mrs. John N.
George, Walter F.
Gearheart, Bertrand W.
Gentry, Brady
Gee, Dr. James G.
George, Newell A.
Gibson, John S.
Gillette, Guy M.
Gillespie, Dean M.
Gilmer, Dixie
Giaimo, Robert M.
Gilbert, Jacob H.
Glass, Carter
Gossett, Ed
Gore, Albert
Gordon, Thomas S.
Goodwin, Angier L.
Gorski, Martin
Gordon, Guy
Godfrey, Arthur
Goodell, Charles E.
Goldberg, A. J.
Greenwood, Arthur
Gregory, Noble
Green, Lex
Granger, Walter K.
Graham, Lewis E.
Grant, George
Granahan, William T.
Gruening, Ernest, Gov. of Alaska
Graffenreid, Edward
Griffiths, Martha W.
Green, Edith
Gross, H. R.
Granahan, Kathryn E.
Green, Theodore F.
Gray, Kenneth
Graham, Rev. Billy
Griffin, Robert P.
Gray, Ken
Gruenther, Alfred M., Pres. of American Red Cross
Grant, Ulysses S. III
Green, William J.
Gunther, John
Guill, Ben
Gubser, Charles G.
Guy, William L., Gov. of N. Dak.
Gwynne, John W.
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Hancock, Frank
Haveach, Frank
Hamilton, Norman R.
Harter, Dow W.
Hawes, Harry B.
Hart, Edward J.
Haines, Harry L.
Harris, Oren
Hare, Butler B.
Harrington, Vincent
Havenner, Franck
Hagen, Harold C.
Halifax, Lord
Hartley, Fred A. Jr.
Halleck, Charles A.
Hall, Edwin Arthur
Hays, Brooks
Hall, Leonard W.
Hale, Robert
Hatch, Carl A.
Harris, Winder
Harriman, Averill
Harless, Richard
Hannegan, Robert E.
Hassett, W. D.
Harrison, Burr
Hardy, Porter Jr.
Hand, T. Millett
Hare, James B.
Hays, Wayne L.
Hawkes, Albert W.
Handy, W. C.
Hayden, Carl
Hayworth, Don
Haley, Jim
Hagen, Harlan
Handley, Harold W., Gov. of Ind.
Halpern, Seymour
Hardin, Cecil
Hartke, Vance, Sen.
Hargis, Denver D.
Harmon, Randall S.
Hansen, Julia Butler
Harding, Ralph R.
Healey, Arthur D.
Herring, Clyde L.
Hebert, F. Edward
Hendricks, Joe
Henderson, Leon
Hess, William E.
Herter, Christian
Heffermen, James J.
Hedrick, E. H.
Healy, Ned R.
Hershey, Lewis B.
Herlong, A. S., Jr.
Heselton, John W.
Heller, Louis B.
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr.
Hemphill, Robert W.
Hestand, Edgar W.
Healy, James C.
Heckler, Ken
Henderson, David
Herseth, Ralph, Gov. of N. Dak.
Hill, Knute
Hill, William E.
Hildebrandt, Fred
Hickerson, Clayton
Hill, Lister
Hillings, Patrick J.
Hobby, Will P.
Hook, Frank E.
Hobbs, Sam
Houston, John N.
Holbrook, Greg
Honeyman, Nan Wood
Horton, Frank
Hobby, Oveta Culp
Hoover, J. Edgar
Holifield, Chester
Holmes, Hal
Hock, Daniel K.
Hope, Clifford R.
Howell, Charles R.
Holland, Spessard L.
Horan, Walter
Hoover, Herbert
Holtzman, Lester
Hoeven, Charles B.
Holland, Elmer J.
Hodges, Luther H., Gov. of N. Car.
Hosmer, Craig
Holmes, Robert D.
Hogan, Earl
Holding Company Act (Railroad Legis.)
Hogg, Miss Ima
Hollings, Ernest R., Gov. of S. Car.
Hoover Commission
Hull, Cordell
Hunter, John F.
Hunt, Lester C.
Hurst, W. R., Jr.
Huber, Walter B.
Hughes, Judge Sarah T.
Hughes, Charles E.
Hull, W. R.
Huddleston, George
Humphrey, Hubert H.
-I-
Ickes, Harold L.
Ichord, Richard H.
Ikard, Frank
Imhof, Lawrence
Inouye, Daniel K.
Irving, Leonard
Irwin, Donald J.
Isbell, Claude
Izac, Ed
-J-
Jacobson, William S.
Jackson, Henry M.
Jarman, Pete
Jackson, Samuel
Jacobs, Andrew
Jackson, Donald L.
Jarman, John
Javits, Jacob K.
James, Benjamin
Jester, Beauford
Jennings, John
Jennings, Pat
Jennings, Sen. Thomas C.
Jones, Marvin
Johnson, Hugh S.
Johnson, Luther A.
Johnson, Louis
Jones, Jesse
Johnson, Jed
Johnson, Wayne
Jones, Sam H., Gov. of La.
Johnson, Leroy
Jones, Robert F.
Johnson, Ward
Jones, Hamilton C.
Johnson, Anton J.
Johnson, Edward
Jones, Paul C.
Johnson, Glen D.
Johnson, Luci Baines
Johnson, Lester
Johnson, Lyndon Baines
Johnston, Olin D.
Jones, Robert E.
Johnson, Pearce
Johnson, Edwin C., Gov. of Col.
Johnson, Thomas R.
Jones, Charles Raper
Johnson, Harold T.
Johnson, Byron
Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B.
Joelson, Charles J.
Juirino, E., Pres. of the Philippines
Judd, Walter H.
-K-
Karst, Raymond
Kauhane, Charles E.
Karth, Joseph E.
Kastenmeier, Robert W.
Kennedy, Ambrose J.
Kennedy, Michael
Kerr, John H.
Kennedy, Martin S.
Kelly, Edward A.
Kelly, Augustine B.
Kefauver, Estes
Kerr, Robert S.
Keough, Eugene J.
Kearney, B. W.
Kean, Robert W.
Kee, John
Keller, Helen
Kennedy, Joseph P.
Kekkonen, Urho
Kelly, Edna F.
Kearns, Carroll D.
Kersten, Charles J.
Kennedy, John F., Pres. of U. S. -
Kennon, Robert F., Gov. of La.
Kee, Elizabeth
Kennedy, Joseph A.
Keating, Sen. Kenneth B.
Kasem, George A.
Kempner, I. H.
Kennedy, Robert
Kennedy, Mrs. John F.
Kilday, Paul J.
Kirwan, Mike
Kittrell, W. H.
King, Cecil R.
King, McKenzie
Kilburn, Clarence E.
King, Karl C.
Kilgore, Joe M.
Kitchin, A. Paul
Kham, Abdul Wahab
King, S. Wilder, Gov. of Hawaii
King, David S.
Kleberg, Dick
Klein, Arthur G.
Kluczynski, John
Knox, Frank
Kornitzer, Bela
Knutson, Coya
Knowland, William F.
Knox, Victor A.
Kocialkowski, Leo
Koppleman, Herman P.
Korth, Fred
Kornegay, Horace R.
Kowalski, Frank
Korean Situation
Kramer, Charles
Krug, Julius
Kruse, Edward H.
Krause, J. F.
Krueger, Otto
Krueger, Gen. Walter
Kuchel, Thomas H.
Kunkel, John C.
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Lanham, Fritz
Landis, James M.
Lambeth, Walter
LaGuardia, F. H.
Larcade, Henry
LaFollett, Robert M.
Lanham, Henderson
Lane, Thomas J.
Langer, William
Langlie, A. B.
Lantaff, Bill
Landrum, Phil
Latham, Henry J.
Langer, William
Lamour, Dorothy
Langford, Richard E.
Labor Strikes
Lavon Dam
Lea, Clarence
Leavy, Charles H.
Lynch, Walter A.
Lehman, Herbert
Lewis, Earl R.
LeCompte, Karl M.
Lesinski, John
LeFevre, Jay
Lemay, Frank M.
Lennon, Alton
Lee, J. Bracken, Gov. of Utah
Leader, George M.
Levering, Robert
LeMay, Gen. Curtis E.
Link, John W.
Libonati, Roland
Lodge, John David
Long, George S.
Lovre, H. O.
Long, Russell
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Loser, J. Carlton
Loveless, Herschel C., Gov. of Iowa
Long, Oren E., Spec. Asst. to Pres.
Long, Edward V.
Ludlow, Louis
Luce, Henry
Luecke, John
Lewis, Lawrence
Luckey, Henry C.
Lucas, Scott W.
Luce, Claire Booth
Lucas, Wingate
Lyle, John E., Jr.
-M-
Mansfield, J. J.
Maloney, Francis
Maloney, Paul H.
Marley, Lord
Mahon, George
Martin, John C.
May, A. J.
Maciora, Lucien J.
Maciejewski, A. T.
Magnuson, Warren G.
Marshall, George C.
Maybank, Burnett R.
Martin, Joseph W., Jr.
Marland, E. W.
Martin, Thomas E.
Mass, Melvin
Mansfield, Mike
Madden, Ray J.
Marshall, Fred
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas
Matthews, Francis
Matthews, D. R. (Bill)
Machrowicz, Thaddeus
May, Catherine
Magnuson, Don
Mack, Peter F.
Masutani, Shuji (Japan)
Martin, Jack, Amd. Asst. to the Pres.
Martin, Edward
Magsaysay, Ramon, Pres. of the Philippines
Marin, Luis Munoz, Gov. of Puerto Rico
Jack, Russell V.
Meade, James
Merritt, Matthew J.
Meyner, John A., Gov. of S. Carolina
Meade, Hugh A.
Meany, George
Meyner, Robert B., Gov. of N. J.
Melas, George V., Amb. of Greece
Metcalf, Lee
Meyer, William H.
Mesta, Perle
Mills, Wilbur D.
Mitchener, Earl C.
Miles, John E.
Miller, George P.
Mitchell, Arthur W.
Miller, A. L.
Mitchell, Hugh B.
Miller, William M. (Fishbait)
Mitchell, Stephen A.
Miller, Howard S.
Mitchell, Landon
Minshall, William E.
Mitchell, James P., Sec. of Labor
Miller, Jack
Miller, Clem
Monaghan, Joseph P.
Morganthau, Henry
Mouton, Robert L.
Monroney, Mike
Moser, Guy L.
Mott, James W.
Moley, Raymond
Monkiewicz, B. J.
Morrison, James H.
Morrison, Cameron
Morris, Toby
Morrison, John H.
Moore, Carlton
Morgan, Thomas E.
Moulder, Morgan M.
Morrow, Wright
Moses, "Grandma"
Morton, Thurston B.
Morrison, DeLesseps
Moss, John E.
Mollohan, Robert H.
Morse, Wayne
Morse, True D., Under Sec. of Agri.
Morans, Albert P.
Montoya, Joseph M.
Morrow, Chester E.
Moorhead, William S.
Moeller, W. H.
Monagan, John S.
Morris, Thomas G.
Moss, Sen. Frank
Moyers, Bill
Moore, Arch A.
Mruk, Joseph
Murray, Philip
Mundt, Karl E.
Murdock, Jno. R.
Mulholland, Hon. H. G. H.
Murphy, John W.
Multer, Abraham J.
Murphy, James J.
Murray, James E.
Murray, Tom
Murchison, Clint
Murray, Johnston, Gov. of Okla.
Muskie, Sen. Edmund S.
Murrow, Edward
Murphy, Audie
Murphy, William T.
Mumma, Walter M.
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McAddo, William G.
McArdle, J. A.
McCarren, Pat.
McCormack, John W.
McCloy, John J.
McCowen, Edward
McCord, Jim
McClellan, John L.
McCarthy, Eugene J.
McDuffie, John
McDowell, John
McDonald, Tolbert H.
McDowell, Harris
McFall, Jack K.
McFarland, E. W., Gov. of Ariz.
McGehee, Dan
McGranery, James S.
McGregor, J. Harry
McGrath, J. Howard
McGuire, John A.
McGrath, Christopher
McGee, Clare
McGovern, George
McGinley, Don
McIntyre, H. M.
McIntyre, John J.
McIntyre, Adm. Ross
McIntyre, Clifford
McKeough, R. S.
McKenzie, Charles
McKinnon, Clinton
McKeldin, R. R., Gov. of Md.
McKay, Douglas, Sec. of Interior
McLaughlin, Charles
McLean, Evelyn Walsh
McLean, Donald H.
McMillen, Mrs. John L.
McMurray, Howard J.
McMahon, O'Brien
McMullen, Chester
McNary, Charles
McMath, Sid
McKinney, Frank
McNamara, Pat
McNichols, L. R.
McSweeney, John
McSween, Harold
McWilliams, John D.
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Natcher, William N.
Nelson, William L.
Neff, Pat
Newsome, John
Nesson, Gustave, Speaker Parliament of Sweden
Neuberger, Richard L.
Neuberger, Maurine
Nehru of India
Nichols, Jack
Nimitz, Adm. Chester
Nixon, Richard M.
Norrell, W. R.
Norton, Mary
Noble, George
Norblad, Walter
Noland, James F.
Nygaard, N. Hjalmar C.
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O'Brien, Joseph
O'Brien, Thomas
O'Brien, George
O'Brien, Lee
O'Brien, Lawrence
O'Connor, John
O'Connor, James F. O.
O'Connor, Herbert R.
O'Daniel, W. Lee
O'Day, Caroline
O'Dwyer, William
O'Hara, Thomas
O'Hara, Barrett
O'Hara, James
O'Kelly, Sean, Pres. of Ireland -
O'Leary, James
Oliver, James C.
Olsen, Arnold
O'Mahoney, Joseph
O'Neal, Emmet
O'Neill, Thomas P.
O'Sullivan, Eugene
O'Toole, Donald
Outland, George
Outrata, Dr. Vladimir, Amb. of Czechslovokia
Overton, John
Old Age Assistance
Oil and Gas Depletion Allowance
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Patman, Wright
Park, Guy B.
Pace, Stephen
Patton, Harold A.
Patton, Nat
Parsons, Claude
Patterson, Robert P.
Patterson, Ellis
Pauley, Edwin
Patrick, Luther
Patton, Mrs. George
Passman, Otto E.
Patten, Harold
Patterson, John, Gov. of Ala. -
Persons, Milton
Peterson, M. Blaine
Pebulsonggram, P. Prime Min. of Thailand
Pelly, Thomas M.
Penney, J. C.
Person, Gordon, Gov. of Ga.
Persons, Wilton P., Asst. to Pres.
Pell, Claiborne
Peden, Preston
Pearson, Drew
Pepper, Claude
Perkins, Carl D.
Peterson, Hardin
Peterson, Hugh
Perkins, Frances
Peredes, Quintin
Peyser, Theodore
Pfiefer, Joseph L.
Pfost, Gracie
Phillips, Leon C.
Philbin, Philip
Phillion, John R.
Pierce, Walter
Pittenger, W. A.
Pickett, Tom
Pilcher, J. L.
Pike, Otis, G.
Plauche, Vance
Plumley, Charles A.
Ploesser, Walter S.
Poage, W. R.
Powell, Adam Clayton
Polk, James G.
Porter, Charlie
Price, Emory
Pracht, G. Frederick
Priest, J. Percy
Price, Melvin
Preston, Prince H.
Prouty, Winston L.
Proxmire, William
Price Controls
Pucinski, Roman C.
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Quezon, Manuel
Quinn, Peter A.
Quinn, J. Vincent
Quigley, James M.
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Rayburn, Abner
Rayburn, Lucinda
Rayburn, Mrs. W. M.
Rabaut, L. C.
Ramspeck, Robert
Rankin, J. E.
Randolph, Jennings
Ramsey, Robert L.
Ramsey, Homer