
Folder 10: Printed Text - Publisher's copy - Hawthorne Books, Inc.
Folder 11: Typed Index to the book 72p.
Folder 12: Notes & Interviews 5 notebooks - loose pages
Folder 13: Correspondence:
Johnson, Margot. TLS to Alden Hatch. New York City. Sept. 18, 1969. 1p.
Lodge, Henry Cabot. TLS (xerox) to Martin Petroff.
U.S. Delegation at the Paris Meetings on Vietnam. Oct. 21, 1969. 1p.
Hewes, James. TLS to Alden Hatch. Washington, D.C. May 18, 1970. 2p.
Lodge, Harry Sears. TLS to Alden Hatch. Enclosure: Interlink. Boston, Mass. July 3, 1970. 1p.
Kyriakis, Robin. TLS to Alden Hatch. New York City. Nov. 4, 1970. 1p.
Hatch, Alden. AL (draft, with carbon copy) to Henry Cabot Lodge. [n.p.] Nov. 19, 1970. 2p.
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to the Curator of Freer Gallery. n.p.] Dec. 27, 1970. 1p.
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to Mrs. Derby. [n.p.] Jan. 4, 1971. 1p.
Smith, Priscilla. TLS to Alden Hatch. Freer Gallery. Washington, D.C. Jan. 15, 1971. 1p.
Mumford, Quincy. TLS to Alden Hatch. Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. Jan. 20, 1971. 1p.
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to Quincy. [Mumford]. [n.p.] Feb. 2, 1971. 1p.
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to John Davis Lodge, U.S. Ambassador to Argentina. [n.p.] Mar. 1, 197. 1p.
Lodge, John Davis. TLS to Alden Hatch. Buenos Aires. Enclosures: TL (xerox) from Lambert; TL (xerox) from Lemonier. March 29, 1971. 1p.
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to General Jacob L. Devers. [n.p.] April 12, 1971. 1 p.
Folder 14: Diary (abstracts) - Senator H.C. Lodge (1850 -) 1905 - 1920.
Folder 15: Decorations - John Davis Lodge (Ambassador) xerox copies.
Folder 16: Photographs:
Folder 17: Miscellanea.
Folder 18: Tapes - Interviews:
Walter Trohan of the Chicago Tribune.
Diplomat Murphy General Devers (read by Alden Hatch).
Folder 2: Correspondence:
Nov. 8; TLS to Alden Hatch. Describing the activities of Pope John during Oct. 31st, Nov. 4th, and Nov. 5th, 1962. 28 x 22 cm. 3p.
Nov. 16; TLS to Alden Hatch. Giving information about Cardinal Bea. 28 x 22 cm. 2p.
Nov. 24; TLS (with manuscript postscript) to Alden Hatch. 28 x 22 cm.. 2p. An account of the debate of the 'Fonts Revelation' in the Ecumenical Council.
Nov. 30; TL to Alden Hatch. 28 x 22 4p. An account on Cardinal Ottaviani, plus other activities in the Vatican.
Dec. 1; telegram to Alden Hatch, telling about health of Pope XXIII. 8p.
Dec. 17; TL to Alden Hatch. Enclosing an analysis of the Council by Father Sherin News about Pope John's health. About pictures. 2 p. 28 x 22 cm.
Jan. 11; TL to Alden Hatch. 28 x 22 cm. 4p. On the reformation of the Canon, Pope's devotion for St. Joseph, illness of the Pope, and activites work of the council.
Sheerin, John. TS - Analysis of the 1st session of the Ecunemical Council.
Dec. 7, 1962. See: O'Neill ; TL to Alden Hatch. Dec. 17, 1962.
Folder 3: cumenical Council documentation
Folder 4: Ecumenical Council - opening address by Douglas Horton, observer to the Vatican Council II (representative of the United Church & Ecumenical Council II).
Folder 5: List of observers from Protestant Churches.
Folder 6: Ecumenical Council II - Opening.
Folder 7: Ecumenical Council II - First session.
Folder 8: Ecumenical Council II:
Canou Bernard C. Pawley - Oct. 27, 1962.
O'Neill - Saint Peter.
Barret McGurn - Nov. 18, 1962.
Ed Hill - Rome Daily American - Oct. 18.
Folder 9: Pope John XIII - activities.
Folder10: Clippings.
Folder 4: Ts. (carbon), pt. 2: pp. 233 - 541. (publisher's editing).
Folder 5: Galleys (marked set); 461pp.
Folder 6: Galleys (Plate proof); 472pp.
Folder 11: Index.
Folder 12: Bibliography used.
Folder 13: Notes.
Folder 14: Airlie, Lord & Lady. Hilton Hotel (New York). July 28, [1963?].
Folder 15: Ashbury, C.J. [n.p., n.d.].
Folder 16: Atlee, Earl of. London (House of Lords). July 1, 1963
Folder 17: Baghot. [n.p., n.d.] 1p.
Folder 17a: Bruntisfield, Dorothy, Lady Donald, Eily. London (Bruntisfield House). July 4, 1963.
Folder 18: Campbell-Johnson, Alice. [n.p.], [n.d.]. Mss.: Further Talks with Campbell-Johnson.
Folder 19: Cecil, Robert. London. May 15, 1963.
Folder 20: Churchill, Randolph. Stour (London?). July 22, 1963.
Folder 21: Cochran. [n.p.] [ n.d.] 32p.
Folder 22: Creighton, Richard; Colonel. [n.p.], [ n.d.]. Mss., 3p.
Folder 23: Denning, Esler. London. May 21, 1963
Folder 24: Dick, Roger; Admiral. London.July 9, 1963. 4p.
Folder 25: Douglas-Hamilton, Malcolm, Lord. Cedarhurst. March 3, 1963. 13p.
Folder 26: Durnford, John, Vice-Admiral. London. May 4, 1963.
Folder 27: Eisenhower, Dwight; (TS). Gettysburg. Oct. 31, 1963.
Folder 28: Fellows-Morgan, Bruce. London. May 3, 1963.
Folder 29: Fry, Stephen. London. July 4, 1963.
Folder 30: Godfrey, Admiral. (TS).
Folder 31: Haven, Toody Milford (Romaine, Marchioness of) [n.p.]; [ n.d.].
Folder 32: Hutchison, Jeremy. Temple. [n.d.].
Folder 33: Kerr, Mrs. Andrew. London. May 27, 1963.
Folder 34: Lamb, (Charles' wife), Lady (TS). [n.p.] [ n.d.] 5p.
Folder 35: Lawrence, Jack.
Folder 36: Morgan, Frederick.
Folder 37: McDonald, John.
Folder 38: Murdoch, Elizabeth; Dame.
Folder 39: Parry, Sir Edward; Vice-Admiral. Kent. May 18, 1963.
Folder 40: Pick of Neiman, Charles. (TS) [n.p.] [ n.d.] 1p.
Folder 41: Roskill, S.W.; Captain.
Folder 42: Rougier, G.R.; Queen's Counsel.(TS) [n.p., n.d.] 4p.
Folder 43: Saunders, Mrs. Gerard.
Folder 44: Slim, Load; Field Marshall. London. June 20. 1p.
Folder 45: Smith, Cecil C.; General. London. May 14, 1963. 1p.
Folder 46: Strafford, Sir Charles; Air Marshall. Hadenham, Bucks. June 2, 1963. 3p.
Folder 47: Strong, Kenneth. London. June 20, 1963
Folder 48: Watkinson, Harold. London. June 25, 1963
Folder 49: West, Michael; General.
Folder 50: Zinkin, Maurice & Taya. (TS). India House (London). June 21, 1963. 2p.
Correspondence:
Folder 51: [n.d.]:
"?", Dodie. ALS to Alden Hatch. Thanking for The Mountbattens. telling about trips & friends. 3P. 15 16.5 cm. London. [n.d.].
Folder 51a: 1953:
Folder 52: 1955:
Johnson, Margot. TLS to Alden Hatch. Sending a list of books on the Mountbattens. Recommends some others. 27 x 18.5 cm. New York. June 28, 1955. 1p.
Folder 53:
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to Peter Hayman. Sending material in reference to the Mountbatten's book. 28 x 21.5 cm. [n.p.] March 12, 1963. 1p.
Brockman, R.V., Rear-Admiral. TLS to Alden Hatch. Giving a very discouraging answer on regard of having an interview with Lord Mountbatten. Recommending some biographies already written. 30 x 21 cm. London. March 22, 1963. 2p.
Cooke, J.G.B., Commodore. TLS to Alden Hatch. Advising him to consult the Admiralty Librarian for dates about the career of Prince Louis of Battenburg. 21 x 15 cm. April 11, 1963 1p.
Wickersham, Cornelius W. TLS to Alden Hatch. Sending letters of introduction for General Sir Frederick E. Morgan, General Sir C.M.Smith; Admiral Sir Edward Parry. 11 x 8.5 cm. Washington, D.C. April 16, 1963. 1p.
[Johnson, Margot]. TL(carbon) to Murray Pollinger. Informing that the contract for The Mountbattens went through with Random House. Hatch is going to London and rent a flat. Collins, the ideal publisher for the book, put Hatch in contact with him. He needs to see people. 28 x 22 cm. [n.p.] April 24, 1963. 1p.
Brockman, R. V., Vice-Admiral. TLS to Alden Hatch. Lord Mountbatten has received a cable from the Prince of the Netherlands asking him to receive Alden Hatch. Lord Mountbatten will receive Hatch gladly, but opposes any book being written about the family. 24 x 15 cm. London. May 22, 1963. 1p.
Romney, Earl of. MLS to Alden Hatch. Inviting Mr. & Mrs, Hatch to spend the days from July 13th to the 15th with them. 20 x 12.5 cm. London. May 29, [1963?] 2p.
Roskill, S.W. TLS to Alden Hatch. Trying to set a meeting with Hatch. 20 x 13 cm. Hants. May 31, 1963 1p.
Folder 54:
Pollinger, Lawrence (author's agent). TLS to Alden Hatch. Bob Knittel has asked for one or two modifications in the contract for The Mountbattens. He is arranging for the contract to be answered. 1p. 25 x 20.5 cm. London.. June 7, 1963.
Brockman, R.V., Vice-Admiral. TLS to Alden Hatch. He will let the Admiral of the Fleet know that Hatch will go ahead with his book. The call on Lord Mountbatten is not possible due to the fact that he is very pressed for now. 24 x 15 cm. London. June 19, 1963. 1p.
Pollinger, Lawrence (author's agent). TLS to Alden Hatch. Enclosing Collin's signed agreement for The Mountbattens. 25 x 20.5 cm. (no enclosure.) London. June 14, 1963. 1p.
Saunders, George (Writer's & Speakers Research). TLS to Alden Hatch. Directing Hatch's attention to Institute of Strategic Studies for Defense coverage. 12.5 x 20 cm. London. June 16, 1963. 2p.
Saunders, Joan St. George (Writer's & Speakers Research)> TLS to Alden Hatch. Going through the Times, he found only one dance reported, April 14, 1923. 25 x 20 cm.London. June 19, 1963. 2p.
Knittel, Robert (Collius publisher). TLS to Alden Hatch. Sending a copy of letters which Mr. Mark Bouham Carter has written to various people he mentioned to Hatch. Correcting information about Watkinson. 25 x 20 cm. Enclosures. London. June 20, 1963. 1p.
Wilkins, A.J. TLS to Alden Hatch. Repeating a verse used by Lord Louis at the opening of the pub"Lord Louis" at Southampton. Sending addresses of people who could help Hatch. 25.5 x 20 cm. London. June 30, 1963. 2p.
Roskill, S.W.; Captain. TLS to Alden Hatch. Explaining why he did not answer Hatch's letter & giving him new dates about Mountbatten. [London.] July 1, 1963.
Saunders, Joan St. George. TLS to Alden Hatch. Including extract of the letter from Lord Louis Mountbatten to Admiral Godfrey. 25 x 20 cm. London. July 5, 1963. 1p.
Peters, Richard; Sqd. Leader (RS). TLS to Alden Hatch. Misunderstanding about the appointment made for Hatch to see Lord Mountbatten who does not approve of the book, nor does he gives interviews. 30 x 21 cm. London. July 16, 1963 1p.
Folder 55: 1965:
Sanders, David (Sunday Express). Telegram to Alden Hatch requesting his comments on the refutal by Mountbatten and St. Clair-Ford that there never was a row between them aboard the destroyer HMS Kipling . London. June 30, 1965.
Kantor, MacKinlay, TLS to Alden Hatch & "Squeaky"; thanks for anniversary telegram. They will travel to Germantown and bring The Mountbattens with them.
28 x 12 cm. Sarasota, Fl. July 7, 1965.Harper, Emmanuel E. (Random House). TLS to Alden Hatch. Enclosing a letter received from Brignall, White, & Orchard, Solicitors in onnection with an offending statement in The Mountbattens. Enclosure. 21 x 14 cm. New York. July 28, 1965. 1p. (See McCormick: July 29,1965.).
McCormick, James (Margot Johnson Agency). TLS to Alden Hatch. He has never heard of a trans-atlantic libel suite. He does not understand why Random House has sent the letter along. Enclosure. 26 x 18.5 cm. New York. July 29, 1965. 1p.
Wickersham, Cornelius W. TLS to Alden Hatch. Pleasure of reading The Mountbattens. But corrects a mistake that touches General George V. Strong. 27 x 21 cm. Washington, D.C. Aug. 9, 1965 2p.
1967; Byrd, Beverly. Telegram to Alden Hatch.
Miscellanea:
Folder 57: Biographical material.
Folder 58: Excerpts from: Mountbatten Lineage, by Mountbatten, Earl of Burma.
Folder 59: Excerpts from: The Sovereign and the Navy, by Mountbatten, Earl of Burma.
Folder 60: Excerpts from: The War at Sea, by Captain Roskell.
Folder 61: Excerpts from: various sources.
Folder 62: Lists of: people to see, people to interview, First Lords of the Admiralty, etc.
Folder 2: Notebooks:
Folder 3: Interviews broken down in chronological order of events:
Folder 3a: Interview of Alden Hatch with Ms. Markel.
Folder 4: Fact notes: biographical, school, from newspapers.
Folder 5: Correspondence:
Helms, Rachel. TL (copy) to Alden Hatch. Green Sevel, Va. May 13, 1953. 2p.
[Mrs. Eisenhower, mother]. TL (copy) to John Eisenhower. Santa Rosa, Ca. Aug. 30, 1953. 3p.
[Hatch, Alden]. TL (carbon) to Barbara. [n.p.] Sept. 18, 1954. 1p.
Kase, Toshikasu. TLS to Alden Hatch. New York, Ivy. May 2, 1956. 1p.
Folder 2: Holograph manuscript by Nutchuk. 80 pp.
Folder 3: Ts. - corrections by Nutchuk, incomplete. pp. 1 - 50
Folder 4: Ts. - additions & corrections by Alden Hatch. 178 pp.
Folder 5: Typed working sheets.
Folder 6-7: Ts. - final draft. Lacking pp. 120-130. 246 pp.
Folder 8: Presentation on the Aleute Islands, by Nutchuk with photographs & maps.
Folder 9: Interviews of Nutchuk, by Alden Hatch.
Folder 10: Book notes pertaining to Alden Hatch (3).
Folder 11: Nutchuk - Biographical data.
Folder 12: Correspondence:
Satz, Joel. TLS to Simon Oliver (Nutchuk). New York City. Nov. 29, 1929. 1p.
Bower, Ward. T. TL to Simeon Oliver. (Nutchuk). Washington, D.C. Oct. 25, 1940. 1p.
Marshall, Charles R. TLS to Lt. Commander Louis C. Darley. New York City. July 24, 1942. 1p. (Enclosure: letter of introduction for Mr. Oliver).
May, Alan. G. TLS to S.Oliver (Nutchuk). Wenatchee, Washington Feb. 12, 1944. 1p.
Hatch, Alden. TL (carbon) to Simeon Oliver. [n.p.] June 27, 1944. 1p.
Folder 13: Photographs of Aleutian Islands.
Folder 14: Miscellanea. Printed pamphlets, notes.
Folder 1: Commentary on the manuscript from the Public Relations Department (Remington).
Folder 2: Proposed plan for the Remington Arms Story. Memorandum from Henry P. Davis to members of Remington Arms.
Folder 3: Remington Arms. Ts., pt. I & II (final copy); pp. 1 - 239.
Folder 4: Remington Arms. Ts., pt. III (final copy).
Folder 5: Remington Arms. Ts., pt. III (rev. copy); pp. 239 - 399, with Appendix.
Interviews and biographical data:
Folder 7: Browning, Matthew.
Folder 8: Calhoon.
Folder 9: Callahan, Peter & Gerard.
Folder 10: Chasmer, James
Folder 11: Clay.
Folder 12: Coleman, R.H.
Folder 13: Critenden, Ray.
Folder 14: Davis, Charles Krum.
Folder 15: Dodge, Hartley.
Folder 16: Albert, H. Judge.
Folder 17: Hartley, Robert.
Folder 18: Loomis.
Folder 19: Mason, Janice; Evans; Gael; & others.
Folder 20: Morgan, Thomas William.
Folder 21: Pedersen , John D.
Folder 22: Peters, Charles G.
Folder 23: Pinney, Harry H.
Folder 24: Pickney, George E.
Folder 25: Riesinger, Walter.
Folder 26: Remington, Franklin.
Folder 26a: Rider, Joseph.
Folder 27: Schmidt, Wilhelm.
Folder 28: Warden, Max.
Folder 29: Correspondence:
Dodge, Marcey Hartley. TLS to Alden Hatch. Feb. 10, 1951.
Reynolds, D.S. TLS (carbon) to Daniel F. Breen. April 26, 1951.
Kahrs, Frank J. TLS to Alden Hatch. Feb. 25, 1952
Rhinehart, Stanley M. TL (copy) to Henry P. Davis. April 7, 1952.
Pinney, Harry H. TL (copy) to M.H. Dodge. April 7, 1952.
____, _____ . TL (copy) to M.H. Davis. Dec. 8, 1953.
Davis, Henry P. TLS to Alden Hatch. Dec. 29, 1953.
Brandt, E.N. TLS to Alden Hatch. July 20, 1956.
Reinehart, Stanley. TLS to Alden Hatch. Oct. 11, 9155.
Bradford, Ned. TLS to Alden Hatch. Nov. 19, 1957.
Miscellaneous:
Folder 30: Clippings.
Folder 31: Loomis, C.C. Remington historical chronology.
Folder 32: List of nations - purchasing Remington Rolling.
Folder 33: Remington Arms Centennial program.
Folder 34: Remington Arms - guns.
Folder 35: Remington Arms - reports;Ts., 32p.
Folder 36: Remington Arms - Datas on its history, development, trade, etc. (misc. of Ts. and printed material)
Folder 37: Biographical data.
Folder 1: Agreements between Mrs. Wadsworth & AH for the book: The Wadsworths.
Folders 2-3 : Publisher's copy of Ts. with corrections. 335p.
Folder 4: Proof galleys with corrections.
Folder 5: Galleys.
Folder 6: Notebooks - biographical data.
Folder 7: Abstracts from the papers of Senator Wadsworth.
Interviews:
Folder 8: Eicher.
Folder 9: Mrs. Harper.
Folder 10: Eve Symington.
Folder 11: Tim Symington.
Folder 12: Bill Wadsworth.
Folder 13: Mrs. Wadsworth.
Folder 14: Various interviews.
Folder 15: Correspondence:
TLS to Alden Hatch. Aug. 3, 1956.
Invitation. Feb. 5, 1957.
TLS to Alden Hatch. Nov. 5, 1957.
Ripley, Julien. TLS to Alden Hatch. Mar. 17, 1959.
[Hatch, Alden]. TL (draft) to Mrs. Wadsworth.
Johnson, Margo.TL (draft). [n.d.].
Miscellanea:
Folder 16: Tributes to Senator Wadsworth.
Folder 17: Wadsworth's estate.
Folder 18: General description of Genesee and County.
Folder 1: Hologram, incomplete.
Folders 1a-2: Publisher's copy of Ts. with corrections and additions.
Folders 3-4: Ts. (carbon copy) with corrections and page numbers.
Facts:
Folder 5: Chronological: 1840 - 1911.
Folder 6: Chronological: 1912 - 1924.
Folder 7: Mrs. Edith Ham.
Folder 8: Altrude Gordon Grayson.
Folder 9: Mrs. [Woodrow] Wilson.
Folder 10: Correspondence:
[n.n.]. Memo to Alden Hatch. New York City. 1.5p. [n.d.].
Daniels, Josephus. TLS to Alden Hatch. Raleigh, N.C. 1p. Feb. 20, 1945.
Taylor, Helen. K. (Holt & Co.). TLS 'to whom it may concern'. New York City. 1p. Mar. 1, 1945.
Phillips, William. TLS to Alden Hatch. Washington, D.C. 1p. Mar. 24, 1945.
Phillips, William. TLS to Alden Hatch. Washington, D.C. 1p. May 12, 1945. (Enclosure: Wilson & the Foreign Service).
McCarthy, Catherine. TL (copy) to Mrs. AnnWatkins.[New York City] 1p. 24,1946.
Andrews, Siri. TLS to Alden Hatch. New York City. 1p. July 23, 1946.
Sayre, Francis B. LS to Alden Hatch. Washington, D.C. 1p. Feb. 13, 1947.
Lodge, [Henry] [Cabot]
TLS to Alden Hatch. Washington, D.C. 1p. July 10, 1947.
Connally, John. TLS to Alden Hatch. Washington, D.C. 1p. Feb. 16, 1949.
.Wilson, Edith Bolling. ALS to Alden Hatch. [n.p.] Enclosure. 1p. Sept. 20, 1960.
Miscellanea:
Folder 11: [Excerpts] from Mrs. Wilson's diary.
Folder 12: [Excerpts] from Woodrow Wilson's scrapbooks.
Folder 13: Abstracts from the Hitchcock papers.
Folder 14: Articles from newspapers (copy).
Folder 15: Notebooks.
Folder 16: Miscellaneous material.
Folder 2: The Dutchess Goes Home.
Folder 3: In the Tradition - Ts., pp. 1 - 214.
Folder 4: In the Tradition - Ts., pp. 215 - 454
Folder 5: The Lenz Enchanting - Ts.
Folder 6: The Montezuma Gold -Ts.
Folder 7: Unidentified.
Folder 2: The Air Age Dawns on Heliopolis.
Folder 3: Back to the Farm - By Air.
Folder 4: Blue Sunday.
Folder 5: A Collector of Beauty.
Folder 6: The First Aide-De-Camp.
Folder 7: France & St. Denis.
Folder 8: The Gentleman from Argentina.
Folder 9: Gezhira.
Folder 10: A Hunting Morning Map.
Folder 11: Idyll of the Air.
Folder 12: If Stuart Charged.
Folder 13: Joan.
Folder 14: Landing.
Folder 15: Lion Heart.
Folder 16: Lucky Dog.
Folder 17: The Man Who Got Off.
Folder 18: The Master Hates the Hunt.
Folder 19: McKenna's Princess.
Folder 20: The Queen Mother's Red Bedroom Slippers.
Folder 21: Roseleaves of December.
Folder 22: A Stable Inheritance.
Folder 23: Train Bleu.
Folder 24: Through the Ceiling.
Folder 25: Up the Spout.
Folder 26: The Vindication of General O'Kelly Clute.
Folder 27: What's the Good of a Vice-Roy.
Folder 28: Where is Paradis. What's in a Name.
Folder 29: Unidentified.
Folder 30: Unidentified.
Folder 2: "Bullfight".
Folder 3: "Grazda the Mazda".
Folder 4: "General Eisenhower's Renunciation".
Folder 5: "General's Fight for Peace".
Folder 6: "A Man of Peace Who Makes War Mightly, General Omar Bradley".
Folder 7: "Meet John Atherton".
Folder 8: "Meet the Candidate: The Senator from Cinncinnati", (Taft).
Folder 9: "Meet the Candidates: Portriat of a President", (Truman).
Folder 10: "Meet the Candidates: Vanderbergh of Michigan".
Folder 11: "The Men Around Eisenhower".
Folder 12: "On the Aged".
Folder 13: "Pearl Harbor Could Not Happen on this December".
Folder 14: "Preliminary Report on the United States Foreign Service".
Folder 15: "Preview of a President".
Folder 16: "Radar, our First Line of Defense".
Folder 17: "Steve Dohanos".
Folder 18: "Tour in the 'Franconia' in 1926" - Mss.
Folder 19: "When Forrestal Talks off the Record".
Folder 1: Gilbert Bundy.
Folder 2: Patty Dagg.
Folder 3: Frank Dailey.
Folder 4: Fred Ludekens.
Folder 5: Senator McGrath.
Folder 6: Norman Rockwell.
Folder 7: Governor Stassen.
Miscellanea:
Folder 9: T.V. Script, unused.
Folder 10: Address: "Research Can Be Fun".
Folder 11: Notes on Buckminster ['Bucky'] Fuller.
Folder 12: Notes from Walcott Atkins.
Folder 13: Notes on Algy.
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