Special Collections, General Subject Manuscripts Collection

Alden Hatch Papers

Group 77/ Series 2


 

Biographies and Histories (Arranged Alphabetically by Title)

 

Box 10:

Ambassador Extraordinary - Clare Booth Luce:

Correspondence and Documents, 1954 – 1973: (Cf. Box 5, old series.)

Correspondence: Includes personal, as well as correspondence about the Luce biography. Most of the 1972-73 correspondence concerns Luce’s cooperation with Hatch on his Buckminster Fuller book.

1954, Sept. 15. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Mrs. Farmer.

1955, June 25; Maine. Luce, Clare Booth. ALS to Alden Hatch.

1955, August 1; [Rome]. Dorothy [an assistant to CBL]; TLS to AH.

1955, Dec. 16. Luce, Clare Booth; telegram to Alden Hatch.

1956, January 10; Fairfield, CT. Davis, C.K.; TLS to Alden Hatch.

1972, January 20. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Clare [Booth Luce].

1972, June 23; Honolulu. Luce, Clare Booth; TLS to Alden.

1972, June 16. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Clare [Booth Luce]

1972, Dec. 6. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Clare [Booth Luce] with "Questions about Bucky Fuller."

1972, [December; Honolulu]. Luce, Clare Booth]; signed Christmas card.

1973, Jan. 11; Honolulu. Pearce, Ann (Secretary to Mrs. Luce). TLS to AH.

1973, March 20; Honolulu. Luce, Clare Booth; TLS to AH.

[n.d.], [n.p.]. Hatch Alden. AL (draft) to Clare Booth Luce.

Documents:

Copies of memoranda of agreement and copyright registration for Ambassador Extraordinary, 1954-1956:

Note from Clara Booth Luce and clippings relating to her resignation as ambassador to Brazil, 1959.

 

Buckminster Fuller at Home in the Universe - Manuscripts.

Foreword, Ch. 1-2, "A Raging Optimist," and "Beloved Island," a.ms., 1-88

Ch. 3, "Not So Fair Harvard," a.ms., 89-144

Ch. 4, "Love and War," a.ms. 145-207

Ch. 5, "The Happiest Years," a.ms., 208-249

Ch. 6, "Alexandra," a.ms., 250-312

Ch. 7, "Stockade," a.ms., 313-347

Ch. 8, "Dialectic by Lake Michigan," a.ms., 348-404

Ch. 9, ["The House on a Pole"] a.ms., 405-453

Ch. 10, "Romany Marie and Communism," a.ms., 454-496

Ch. 11, "The Dymaxion Car," a.ms., 497-553

Ch. 12, "Nine Chains," a.ms., 554-594

Ch. 13, "No Chains," a.ms., 595-686

Ch. 14, "Bucky Turns His Back," a.ms., 687-750

Ch. 15, "Geodesic Intuition," 751-817

Ch. 16, "The Apotheosis of the Dome", a.ms., 818-878

Ch. 17, "Accelerated Toing and Froing," 879-950

Ch. 18, "Grand Strategy," a.ms., 951-1010

Ch. 19, "Anne's Taj Mahal," a.ms., [1010a]-1028

Ch. 20, "World Game," a.ms., 1029-1081

Ch. 21, "The Cresting Wave," a.ms., 1082-1149

Box 11:

Typed ms:

"TheWild and Wonderful Life of Buckminster Fuller," Pt. I, 1st carbon.

"The Wild and Wonderful Life of Buckminster Fuller," Pt. II, lst carbon.

Biographical material (Includes reprints, magazine articles, biographical resume, photographs, etc.)

Correspondence: Letters are listed under name of Hatch’s correspondent.

Borland, Leslie Fuller (Larned). TLS to AH; 10 Sept 1974.

Brand, Millen (Crown Publishers.):

10 TLLS to AH; 10 August 1973 - 1973 Oct. 3 – 14 May 1974, with one photo of Fuller.

1 AL (draft) from AH, with enclosure, to Millen Brand.

Cousins, Norman:

1 telegram and 1 TLS (copy) to AH; 25 April and 30 August 1973.

TLS (copy) from AH to Cousins; 13 June 1973.

Delafield, Edward C., Jr. AL (draft) from Hatch [1972?]

Fowler, Gene. TLS to Alden Hatch; 17 July 1977.

Fuller, Buckminster:

3 TLL (copies) to Buckminster Fuller; 12 Jan. – 21 Sept. 1972.

Copy of telegram "to Alden" sent to Allene Hatch upon Alden’s death; [Jan. 1975]

TL (copy) to "Helen"; 19 March 1973.

Hewlett, Roger S. TLS to AH; 27 May 1974.

Kaiser, Mrs. Walter. TL (copy) to Mrs. Walter Kaiser; 6 July 1972.

McCormick, Kenneth D. (Doubleday):

TL (copy) from AH; 12 Jan. 1972.

TLS to AH; 25 Jan 1972.

Michelman, Michael. (Crown Publishers). 2 TLLS to Alden Hatch; 26 Dec. 1973 – 11 Dec. 1974.

Olds, Glenn A. (Kent State University):

TL (copy) from AH; 21 Sept. 1972.

2 TLLS to AH; 2 Oct. 1972 – 7 March 1973.

Pollinger, Lawrence. TLS to AH; 7 Nov. 1973.

Schryver, Ed. TL (draft) from AH; 26 Nov. 1971.

Snyder, Jaime. TL to AH; 12 June 1974.

Stearns, James B. ALS "Jimmie," to "Alden & Squeak" re: BF scrapbook; 6 June 1972.

Swansen, Shirley (for Buckminster Fuller):

TLS to Alden Hatch; 11 Dec. 1972.

AL (draft) and TL (copy) to Shirley Swanson 18 Oct. 1973.

Wiesner, Jerome (MIT):

TL (copy) from AH; 6 July 1972.

TL (from Jarmila Hrbek. Secretary to Dr. Wiesner); 11 July 1972.

Also, see Clare Booth Luce correspondence, 1972-73, in Ambassador Extraordinary file.

Documents and notes.

Reviews.

Tape Transcripts – Transcripts of interviews with Buckminster and Anne Fuller and with others, notes, secondary material.

Box 12:

The Byrds of Virginia: See also old series, Box 2/1-2.

1. Chapter 1, mss., 1-26 ll. (Not included in published work.)

2. "To Virginia," identified as chapter 2, but published as chapter 1, book 1, ll. 27 - 68.

3. "The Black Swan of Virginia: ‘The Education of a Virginian Aristocrat,’" part 2, chapter 1, a. ms. ll. 186-235.

4.Ts., pt.IV, "The Admiral."

5. Proof copy.

6. Uncorrected proofs.

7. Bibliographical notes.

8. Dust jacket, Hatch biography, photographs.



Box 13:

The Byrds of Virginia continued:

"The World Turned Upside Down; a Tory Family in the American Revolution," is a juvenile historical work, apparently drawn from Hatch’s research into the Byrd family. It is not known to have been published.

1. Ts., chp. 1-10, 126 ll. [From envelope labelled "Tory Family"]

2. Revised mss. 126 ll.

3.Correspondence:

1967, Feb. 17 – April 4; Berryville, VA. Byrd, B. Beverley; letters to AH.

1967, Feb. 25 ; Sarasota, FL. Hatch, Alden; ALS to Harry F. Byrd [damaged].

1967, March 7. Mayerson, Charlotte L.; TLS.

1967, March 20. Jones, Audrey A. (Secretary to Senator Byrd); TLS.

1967, March 23; Sarasota, FL. ALS to Beverley Byrd.

1967, May 17. Menefee, M. J. (Office of Senator Byrd); ALS.

1968, Jan. 6. TLS (copy) to Dietz Press.

1968, April 8; Berryville. Byrd, Helen; ALS.

1968, Oct. 25. Reszenski, Jean Anne; TLS.

1968, Nov. 18. Mayerson, Charlotte L.; TLS.

1969, Jan. 3. Grant, Leonard J. (National Geographic Society); TLS.

1969, Jan. 18; Lynchburg, VA. Jeffries, Chester Woodfin; ALS.

1969, Jan. 21. Wright, Louis B; TLS.

1969, March 3. Sims, Charlotte (Holt, Rinehar and Winston); memo to Charlotte Mayerson.

1969, March 23; Boston. Wood, G. F.; TLS to Alden Hatch with enclosures re: Admiral Richard Byrd.

1969, April 28; [London]. Kantor, Mackinley; ALS "Mack".

1969, May 1; London. Pollinger, Murray; TLS.

1969, June 7; Germantown, NY. ALS to [Arthur] Krock.

1969, August 16; Berryville, VA. Byrd, Helen (Mrs. Richard E.); ALS.

1969, Oct. 22. Mayerson, Charlotte L.; TLS.

1969, Nov. 12; Boston, MA.. Byrd, Richard E., Jr.; TLS.

1969, Nov. 14; Berryville, VA. Byrd, Helen.; ALS.

1969, Nov. 17. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Maurice Duke (Virginia Commonwealth University).

1970, Jan. 6. Petroff, Martin (Holt, Rinehart and Winston); TLS, enclosing letter from William Byrd, Princeton, NJ, 28 Dec. 1969.

1970, Jan. 20 – March 6; Richmond, VA. Duke, Maurice; TLS.

1971, May 20. Reese, Marguerite (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston). TL (copy) to Curtis Books.

1972, Jan. 7. Levine, Sheila J.; TL (copy) to Marguerite Reese ( Holt, Rinehart and Winston).

1972, April 18; White Bear Lake, MN. Ratigan, Helen West (Mrs. Russell); TLS.

1974, June 6. Tribe, William J. (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston); TL (copy) to AH.

1974, June 24. Sawicki, Norma Jean (Crown Publishers); ALS to George Glay. Letter of rejection of The World Turned Upside Down.

1974, Sept. 6. Chenery, Janet (Doubleday); ALS to George Glay. Letter of rejection of The World Turned Upside Down.

4. Miscellaneous documents relating to Admiral Byrd and to publication of the Byrds of Virginia.

5. Reviews of and articles about the The Byrds.

Circus Kings:

6. Correspondence, 1958 - 1967:

North, Henry Ringling. Telegram, 8 letters, and card to AH; Rome, etc. 15 Sept. 1958 – 1 Sept. 1967.

Mather, John C. TLS to AH. 13 Sept. 1967.

Hatch, Alden. Typed letters (copy) to Elliott Schyver (Doubleday) [n.d.]

Draft of Release for T.M.P."

7. Correspondence about publication, clippings, and reviews

Crown of Glory:

8. Correspondence:

Hatch, Alden. TLS, agreement, signed by Hatch and Seamus Walsh; Jan. 10, 1955.

Giniger, K. S. (Hawthorne Books):

TLS to Alden Hatch, 8 Feb., 1955.

TLS to AH, 24 May 1955, with enclosure of correspondence between Giniger and Walsh.

Walsh, Seamus. ALS to AH; Rome [n.d.]

Keller, James (The Christophers). TLS to AH; March 5, 1959, with enclosure of press release re: Christopher Literary Award.

Contracts with Hawthorne Books, 1955 –1962.

9. Correspondence with George S. Sperti and other material removed from scrapbook.

The De Gaulle Nobody Knows:

10. Correspondence, 1959-1960, and Agreement between Hawthorne Books and Hatch, 10 Dec. 1959.-

11. Clippings, reviews, etc. removed from scrapbook. Edith Bolling Wilson: First Lady Extraordinary. Cf. Group 77/Box 9.

12. Clippings, correspondence removed from scrapbook

13. Contract between Alden Hatch and Dodd, Mead & Company for "Mrs. Woodrow Wilson," 25 Aug. 1960, and letter from publisher, 19 June 1961.

14. Letters from Mrs. Wilson to Hatch; Washington, 10 Feb. 1961, 5 Oct. 1961.

For the Live of Me, Lord Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dublin: (Cf. Old series/3/23)

15. Clippings, reviews from scrapbook

16. Correspondence:

1970, March 2. TL (copy) to "Lily," (Mrs. Robert Briscoe)

1970, March 10. Briscoe, Lillian; ALS to AH.

1970, March 23; Baltimore, [MD.]. Levin, Calman A.; TLS to AH.

1970, March 30. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Calvin A. Levine

1975 Feb. 26 – March 5; Sarasota, FL. Hatch, Allene; 2 mailgrams (copies) to Mrs. Robert Briscoe.

Copyright registrations, Canada and United States, 1958.

Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt:

17. Contract between Alden Hatch and Henry Holt and Company; 14 Feb., 1945.

[Full Tilt ] (Cf. Old series 2/12-13).

18. "Castleton memories" [Keene family by Algernon Daingerfield?]

19. Correspondence and Documents, 1936-1942:

Hatch, A. TL (copy) to Foxhall Keene; 17 Sept. 1936.

Keene, Foxhall. Telegram to AH; Ayer Cliff, Quebec, 21 Sept. 1936.

Keene, Foxhall. TLS to AH; Sherbrooke, Que., 21 Sept. 1936.

Keene, Foxhall. TLS to AH; [New York] 4 Oct. 1936.

Memorandum of agreement between Foxhall Keen and Alden Hatch, 18 Dec. 1936.

Memorandum of agreement between AH and Derrydale Press, 1937.

Jacques Chambrun, Inc. TLS to AH; New York, 3 Nov. 1942, enclosing copyright document, 23 Oct. 1942.

General Ike; A Biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower,1944: (Cf. Old series Boxes 13-14.)

20. A.Ms., 101 ll. [Account of writing the book and of experience with the Eisenhowers]

21. Typed ms., 331 ll., and index.

22. Memoranda of Agreements, 1944-1945.

23. Osborne, Maybelle Hinton. TLS to AH; West Cheshire, Conn., 6 Jan. 1953.

Box 14:

George Patton, General In Spurs & Heroes of Annapolis.

1. Contract between Hatch and Julian Messner for George Patton, 9 May 1949. (Cf. old series Box 2/8-11)

Glenn H. Curtiss: Pioneer of Naval Aviation. (Cf. old series /2/14-19.)

Manuscripts, authorship uncertain:

2. "Exhibition Flying," 8 ll.

3. "The Great Adventure, Albany-New York Flight,""21 ll.

4. "San Diego, 1911," 13 ll.

5. "Training Schools," 11 l.

6 "Troubled Waters," 103 ll, incomplete.

7. Typed ms. re: Curtiss, 133 ll.

8. Correspondence:

[n.d.], [n.p.]. Hatch, Alden. AL (draft) to E. M. Campbell.

[n.d.], [n.p.]. 3 ALL (drafts) Harry [Genung].

[n.d.], [n.p.]. AL (draft) "Editor, National Geographic Magazine."

[n.d.], [n.p.]. AL (copy) to Admiral John H. Towers.

1942, March 12. TL (copy) to "Gene."

1942, March 18. TL copy to Harry Genung.

1942, March 25 - April 10. Genung, Harry C.; 3 TLS.

1942, April 3. TL (copy) to Harry [Genung]

1942, May 8; Washington, D.C. Grosvenor, Gilbert (National Geographic Society); TLS to AH.

1942, May 8. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Harry Genung.

1942, May 18. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Stuart Rose.

1942, June 3. Lawrence, H. E. (Curtiss-Wrignt Corporation); TLS to AH.

1942, Aug. 13. Hatch, Alden; TL (copy) to Admiral John H. Towers.

1942, Dec. 10. Genung, H. C.; TLS to AH.

9. AEA [Aeronautical Experimental Association] notes, ll. 5-24 and other AEA material

10. Agreement with Julian Messner for Curtiss book, 6 Dec. 1941.

11. "A Brief Chronology of Glenn H. Curtiss . . . between 1901 and 1913," l. 4-6

12. Brief Chronology of the Inventions and Accomplishements of Glenn H. Curtiss and His Associates at Hammondsport, N.Y., between 1901 and 1913" (photocopy)

13. Captain Baldwin notes, l. 6, 12-16, and ll. 6-8

14. Commemorative Dinner ... of the 65th Anniversary of the Birth of Glenn Hammond Curtiss ... 21 May [1943]

15. "The Curtiss Background" and "Charles Hamilton," 2 ll.

16. Curtiss family notes, 2 ll.

17. Curtiss notes, July, 1911

18. Curtiss obituary and will (copies)

19. "Curtiss Publicity" for book.

20. Curtiss Testimony before N.Y. Supreme Court in Herring Suit

21. "Down the Hudson in a Box-Kite," typed ms. (copy) by G. Curtiss

22. "Further Notes on the Rheims Contest," 8 ll.

23. Glenn H. Curtiss - Chronology of the Development of Aeronautical Devices by Mr. Curtiss and his Associates, 1901-1912, 39 ll.

24. Langley, S. P. "The Flying Machine," [McClure's, 1897?] 23 ll.

25. Miscellaneous typed notes, "1898-1927." Many are captioned by the years in which events took place

26. Modern Transportation, Curtiss Aerocar" (brochure)

27. Rheims - August 28, 1909. Interview given by Curtiss after Winning Gordon Bennett Cup

28. Transcript of Dinner Comments, Irvin S. Cobb, toastmaster

29. Unidentified aircraft photographs.

30. "Unpatened Inventions," compiled by Harry Klecker

31. "Wright Charges Refuted by Henry Klecker" [1914]

32. "Wright Suit," 5 ll.

33. Hap Arnold; contract between Alden Hatch and Julian Messner. 2 March 1950. Book is not known to have been written.

34. Hell and High Water; [not known to have been published] Agreement between Hatch and Henry B. Clarke, Dec. 1941.

35. Heroes of Annapolis (1943) Cf. old series, Box 16. Agreement with Julian Messner, 29 Sept. 1942.

Boxes 15 - 20: Lodges of Massachusetts. (Cf. old series, boxes 21-24

Box 15:

The Lodges of Massachusetts, autograph mss. (incomplete):

Part 1: " The Patriarch":

1. Autograph mss. 9 leaves and sheet regarding changes

2. Ch 1, ll. 1-58.

3. Lodges, a. mss., ch 2 -4, ll. 59 - 267

Part 2: "The Senator from Massachusetts"

4. Ch. 1: "More Powerful Than Presidents," ll. 1-16

5. Ch. 2: "The Heart of Boston," ll. 17 - 78.

6. Ch. 3: "War and Death," ll. 79-117

7. Ch 4: "The Luckiest Event," ll. 118-145.

8. Ch. 5: "The Education of Henry Cabot Lodge," ll. 146-161a.

9. Ch. 6: "Cabot Lodge and the ‘Plumed Knight,’" 162-215

10. Ch. 7: "The Congressman," ll. 216-236.

11. Ch. 8: "The Seat of Webster and Sumner," ll. 237-297.

12. Ch. 9: "What a Wonderful World," ll. 298-377.

13. Ch. 10: "The Making of a President, 1898-1901," ll. 378-405.

14. Ch. 11: "Toward World Power," ll. 436-494.

15. Ch. [12?, labelled 10] "The Great Days, ll. 4941-568.

16. Ch. 13: "Bay - an Interlude," ll. 569 - 633.

17. Ch. 14: "Bull Moose Shot," ll. 634-705.



Box 16:

Autograph Mss., Part 2 (cont.):

1. Ch. 15: "Lodge vs. Wilson. First Phase," ll. 706-782.

2. Ch. 16: "Unconditional Surrender?" (photocopy) ll. 783-883.

Part 3 (?):

3. Chapter 10: "Diplomat at Large," ll. 2459-2593

4. Ch. 11: "Spanish Fiesta," ll. 2594-2593

5. Ch. 12, or 13? "Ambassador to Viet Nam," ll. 2657-2736

6. Prologue, 6 ll, Ch 13: "Above and Beyond," ll. 2737-2818.

7. Ch. 14:

"Futility in Paris," 2819-2851.

Ts., "The Lodges of Massachusetts: The Patriarch

8. [Pt 1.]:

"The Patriarch," ch. 1, 9ll., and [Pt.2] "The Senator from Massachusetts," chapters, 2-22, ll. 10-197. "This entire section rewritten. 59 pp. omitted. [This ms. may be the copy for chapter 1-13 of the published version.]

Typed mss. of the Patriarch:

9. Ms. 2A "The Lodges of Massachusetts," 83ll.

10. Ms. 2B "The Lodges of Massachusetts," 83 ll with many revisions.

11. Ms. 3 "The Lodges of Massachusetts," ll. 52 -172, fragmentary (Version on which 1 is based?).

12. Ms. 4: Chapter 1: "Man of Enterprise," 24 ll.

13. Chapter 2: "Duty Versus Indolence," 49-68.

14. Ms. 6: Prologue, 2 ll., and "The Patriarch," ll. 3-68. "Revised version."

Box 17:

The Senator from Massachusetts, Ts.:

1. Mss. A: 349 l. Final typed version(?)

Mss. B: By chapters:

2. Ch. 1, ll. 1-5

3. Ch. 2 -8, ll. 6 - 95

4. Ch. 9, ll. 96 - 118

5. Ch. 10, ll. 119-138

6. Ch. 11, ll. 139-154

7. Ch. 12-13, ll. 155-197

8. Ch, 14, ll. 198-218

9. Ch. 15, 219-241

10. Ch. 14-15, ll. 198-241; fragmentary, revised leaves

11. Ch. 16-18, ll. 241-349.

12. Ch. 17, ll. 270-301, fragmentary, revised leaves.

13. Ms. C: 337 ll., fragmentary

14. Ms. D: Ch 14 - , ll. 194-339.

15. Fragmentary, ll. 232,232A, 260, 341

16. Fragmentary pages from various parts of manuscript.

17. Ll. 140-154, with note, "revised to be put in mss."


Box 18:

Part 3 (cont.): The Brothers, Ts.

1. 1st carbon: Chapters 1-7, ll 1-184, also numbered chapters 21-27, ll340-497G, continuing numbering from part 2, with extensive pencilled revisions.

2. 1st carbon chapters 8-16, ll. 185-373 (28-36, 497H-682) with extensive pencilled revisions.

3. 2nd carbon, chapters 1-7, ll. 1-184, with minor pencilled revisions,

4. 2nd carbon, chapters 8-16, ll. 185 - 371, with minor pencilled revisions and different ending than 1st carbon.

5. 3rd carbon, Chapter 16, ll. 364- 371, but with different ending than 2nd carbon.

6. "Prologue," 2 ll.

Box 19:

Lodges of Massachusetts, interview transcripts, 1969-1970:

1. Aldrich, Richard S., Denis, June, 1970, 45 ll.

2. Bickford, Albert, 9 ll. and additional notes by Hatch, 2 ll..

3. Bigelow, Chandler, 18 ll.

4. Braggiotti, Rama, 12 ll.

5. Byrnes, John W., 8 ll.

6 Chanler, Bronson, July 11, 1970, 3 ll.

7. Eames, Hamilton, Sarasota, June, 1970, 20 ll.

8. Glovsky, Abraham, 8 ll.

9. Johnson, Blake, 17 ll.

10. Lamont, Corliss, New York, Nov, 5, 1969, 3 ll.

11. Livingston, Janet [Sarasota, Dec. 29, 1969] 9 ll.

12. Lodge, George Cabot, 17, 4 ll.

13. Lodge, Henry Cabot, Beverly, June 15, 1970, 17 ll.

14. Lodge, Mrs. Henry Cabot, Jr., 24 ll.

15. Lodge, Henry S., 21 ll.

16. Lodge, John Davis, 34 ll. with TLS to Hatch; Buenos Aires, March 30, 1970.

17. Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 11 ll (2 copies).

18. McDowell, Charles. "On the Krustchev [sic] Tour, 1959," 17 ll.

19. Myer, Charles, Nov. 9, 1970, 4 ll.

20. Newell, James H., Cape Haze, March 10, 1970, 17 ll.

21 Patch Roy K., 4 ll.

22. Roosevelt, John A. "Story told by John A. Roosevelt," Clermont, Oct., 1970.

23. Sanchez, Thorald and John Kimball interview, Palm Beach, March 3, 1970, 8 ll.

24. Sears, Mason, 17 ll.

25. Sisco, Joseph, 15 ll.

26. Streel, Helena Cabot de, baroness, ll. 3-12, with 3 ALS to Hatch; Brusells, June 8 - Oct. 6, 1970.

27. Trohan, Walter, 24 ll.

28. Wadsworth, James W. "Jerry," 26 ll.

29. Watt, Raymond, Stratford, Conn., Dec. 17, 1969, 6 ll.

30. Williams, Chester, 4 ll

31.Chanler, Bronson, July 11, 1970, (Notes by Allene Hatch on sex in ancient Greece in back)

32. Coote, Albert W., May 29 [n.y.]

Box 20:

Quotations, transcribed from tapes, Correspondence, Other Material:

1. Age of Roosevelt quotations, ll. 9-11

2. Autumn in the Valley by Mrs. Winthrop Chanler quotations, 2 ll.

3. Diary Of Henry Cabot Lodge, 1874-75, 7 ll.

4. "Early Memories," by Henry Cabot Lodge, 27 ll., tape 2, 30 ll, tape 3, 17 ll.

5. Gentleman from Massachusetts by Carl Schriftgiesser., 55, 10, 12 ll.

6. Geo. Wash, l. 2-5 [ from George Washington by Henry Cabot Lodge?]

7. "Cabot’s Voting Record in the Senate," Inside USA by John Gunther, 1 l.

8. Jefferson in Power, by ClaudeBowers, 15 ll.

9. Life and Letters of George Cabot, 51, 10, 19, 27 ll.

10. Making of a President, 1960 by Theodore White, 3 ll.

11. Mandate for Change by Eisenhower, 6 ll.

12. Maritime History of Massachusetts, by Samuel E. Morrison,11, 1-2, 5-8, 10-11 ll.

13. Our Times - Quotes from Mark Sullivan, 4 , 5 ll.

14. Revolution of American Conservatism, by David Fisher, ll. 1-7, 1a-10a

15. Selections from the Correspondence of Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, 1-15 [16] 14, 26 ll.

16. The Wadsworth of the Genesee, by Alden Hatch, 2 ll.

17. Washington Quadrille, by Jonathan Daniels, 2 l.

Miscellaneous Materials:

18. Biographical Data of John Lodge," and notes on his movie roles.

19. Typed ms. re: Henry Cabot Lodge Sr, 18 ll. Source unknown; copied from publication?

20.Notes (steno pad) re: Alice Longworth, etc.

21.Typed note about Ronald Lindsay quote on Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

22. Typed note on Acheson.

23. Speeches and articles by H. C. Lodge, Jr., 1940-1960. These may have been sent Hatch by Lodge. Cf. Correspondence.

24. Magazine articles about Henry Cabot Lodge, ca. 1960.

25. Lodge, George C. Copies of articles

26. Correspondence, 1969:

7 Jan. [Sarasota]. TL (copy) to Elizabeth Davis (Chidsey Memorial Library)

19 Sept. – [Sarasota?]. TL (copy) to [John Davis Lodge]

26 Sept. – 6 Oct.; Paris. Lodge, Henry Cabot. TLS.

30 Sept.- 28 Nov.; Buenos Aires. Lodge, JohnDavis, 1903-1985.

Nov. [Sarasota?].Typed Letters (copies) to Meade Alcorn, [John Davis Lodge] Albert W. Coote, Peter B. Sullivan, and General Raymond Watt.

18 Nov. Hartford. Alcorn, Meade.

27. Correspondence, 1970:

7 Jan [Sarasota?]. TL (copy) to [John Davis Lodge]

17 Jan. [Sarasota?]. TLLS to Thorvald Sanchez and John M. Newell, Jr. Accompanied by copy of eulogy by Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. of James M. Newell.

19 Jan.; Beverly. MA. Lodge, Henry Cabot; TLS.

Feb.; New York. Kyriakis, Robin (Holt, Rinehart and Winston); TLS.

20 Feb. [Sarasota]. TL (copy) to John Dodds (G. P. Putnam’s Sons]

7 April [Sarasota]. TLS, to Henry Cabot and [John Davis] Lodge.

13 April; Beverly, MA. Lodge, Henry Cabot; TLS.

April - June 9 - Buenos Aires. Lodge, John Davis; 4 TLLS.

21 April [Sarasota]. TL (copy) to Walter H. Judd.

23 April; Washington, D.C. Davis, Glenn R. (M.C., Wisconsin); TLS.

27 April; Washington, D.C. Byrnes, John W.; TLS.

28 April; Washington, D.C. Sisco, Joseph J.; TLS.

29 April; Lexington, KY. Morton, Thruston B.; TLS.

30 May [Sarasota?]. TL (copy) to [Richard] Aldrich.

3 June; Dennis, MA. Aldrich, Richard; ALS

26 June - 28 Dec.; Beverly, MA. Lodge, Henry Cabot; TLS.

[14] Oct.; [Sarasota?]. TL (copy) to Charles Meyer, Dept. of State.

28. Correspondence, 1971:

8 Jan.- Oyster Bay, Long Island. Derby, Ethel (Mrs. Richard); ALS.

3 March; Beverly, MA. Lodge, Henry Cabot; TLS, accompanied by Memorandum of suggested corrections for Hatch’s book.

15 April; Washngton, D.C. Devers, Jacob; ALS

11 June - August 9; Nantucket, R.I. Coote. Albert W. 2 TLLS. With enclosures.

3 July; Hartford,[CT.]. Siering, Bill (Governor’s Office). TLS to Albert W. Coote, with notes by Coote to AH. (Contains enclosure)

31 August - 30 Dec. - Buenos Aires. Lodge, John Davis. 2TLS with enclosure of 21June 1971 letter to the Hartford Courant and other enclosures.

20 Sept.; [n.p.]. Schryver, Elliott W. (David McKay Co.); TLS.

3 - 24 Nov.; Germantown, NY, and Cambridge, [MA]. TL copy to Costello Bishop (Harvard University Press) and reply.

29. Correspondence, 1972:

Jan. [Sarasota]:

TL (copy) to Henry Cabot Lodge.

TL (copy) to John Davis Lodge, re: Christmas card (enclosed).

20 Jan - 22 May; Beverly, MA. Lodge, Henry Cabot. 4 TLS.

18 July - 6 Oct.; [n.p.].:

Hecklemann, Charles N. (Hawthorne Books); 3 TLS.

TLL (copies) to "Rights Editor" of five publishing houses.

8 Dec.; Geneseo, NY. Wadsworth, James J.; TL (copy) to Hawthorne Books.

30. Correspondence, 1973-1975:

2 Jan. - 19 July; [n.p.]. Heckelmann, Charles.5 TLS.

8 Jan.; [n.p.]. Swinton, Stanley M. (Associated Press); TLS (copy) to Hawthorn Books.

March 21 - March 26; [n.p.]. Lodge, Henry Cabot; TLS and telegram.

March 17 - June; Buenos Aires. Lodge, John Davis; Two TLS.

10 Jan. 1975; Washington, D.C. Stilley, Van A. (National Geneological Society).

31, Lodge Memorabilia.

Includes program of the 57th anniversay dinner of the Alfalfa Club, 1970, and photographs of the Braggiotti family.

Man Named John: (Cf. old series, Box 25.)

32. Correspondence and contract:

Contract between Hawthorne Books and Alden Hatch, Nov. 12, 1958.

Macauley, Thurston, Hawthorne Books. TLS to AH; New York, 26 June 1963.

Delafield, Celia. ALS to AH; Sarasota, 26 Feb. 1964.

33. "Sketches for Pope John XIII", by Allene Gaty Hatch.

34. Statement regarding Pope John, by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Oct. 31, 1963

35. Photograph of Alden Hatch presenting copy of book to unidentified man.

36. "Report of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Loris Capovilla on the Italian edition of A Man Named John, 18 July 1965.

37. Reviews: Miracle of the Mountain.

38. Correspondence, 1958:

Bernard, Henry. TLS to Alden Hatch; Montreal, 8 May, 1958. Amendment to agreement beween Hawthorne Books and St. Joseph’s Oratory, 1 April 1958.

39. Portrait of Brother Andre, drawn by [Allene Gaty Hatch].

40. Clippings, reviews, etc.

Mountbattens: (Cf. old series, Box 26-30.)

41. Biographical sketch of Alden Hatch.

42. Contracts between Alden Hatch and publishers, 1963-1965.

43. Comments of General Eisenhower and Jack Lawrence concerning Mountbatten, and "Notes from Mountbatten on Twentieth Century" [ca. 1963]. Typed mss.

44. Interview with Col. Philip Cochran . . . Nov. 20, 1963, New York (incomplete).

45. Correspondence, 1963-1964:

9 May, 1963; Tenterden, Kent, England. Parry, Sir Edward; ALS.

July, 1963. Collins, Ian G. (Collins Publishers); TLS.

6 Sept. - 17 Dec., 1963. Pollinger, Laurence ([literary]agent); ALLS.

Nov. 1963. Lawrence, Justus Baldwin; TLLS.

Jan. - 8 Sept., 1964. Pollinger, Laurence. TLLS.

20 Feb. - 16 Sept., 1964. Johnson, Margot; 2 TLS.

29 May, 1964. Parkes, Noreen; TLS to "Squeaky" and Alden.

Oct. 1964; London. Saunders, Joan; TLS.

Oct. 1964; London. Illustrated Research Service; postcard.

Sept. 1964. Pollinger, Laurence; TLS.

20 Nov., 1964. Knittel, Robert (Collins Publisher); TLS.

8 Dec. - 22 Dec., 1964. Pollinger, Laurence; 2TLS.

29 Dec., 1964. Knittel, Robert; TLS.

[1964?]; Staten Island, N.Y.. Saul, Morton E.; TLS.

46. Correspondence, 1965-1968:

Jan.- 9 Aug., 1965. Pollinger, Laurence:

TLS to AH.

2 ALLS to Margot Johnson (copies to AH).

June 1965; [London]. Bolitho, Helen; ALS.

July - August 4. Johnson, Margot. 2 TLS, with enclosure from Random House.

July - 4 August, [1954]. Harben, Robert:

TLS to AH.

TLS to Margot Johson (AH’s copy)

26 Aug. - 3 Oct., 1965. Romney [Earl of?]; 2 ALS.

20 Sept., 1965. Goulden, C. M. (W. H. Allen & Co.]; TLS.

Sept. 1966; Norwich, Cheshire, England. Crill, Cecil G.; ALS.

10 April, 1967; Sarasota, FL. ALS to Charlotte Mayerson.

29 April, 1968. De Jarnatt, James R. ([USF]-New College Library); TLS.

47 Reviews.

Box 23:

Pope Paul VI, Apostle on the Move:

6. Ts., 267 ll.

7. " Author’s reading set," with corrections, of proofs. New York, Random House.

8. Photos to Accompany Pope Paul VI.

9. Random House Press Release and U.S. Reviews.

10. Reviews from British and Australian newspapers.

11. Contract with Random House, 13 March 1964, and accompanying letter.

12. Contracts with W.H. Allen, H. J. Becht, and with James O’Neil to supply material on Pope Paul, 1965-1967

13. Correspondence:

29 Sept., 1964. Hatch, Alden; TL (draft) to Monsignor Carewe and reply, 9 Jan 1965.

13 July, 1966. Mayhew, Alice (Random House); TLS to AH.

29 Sept., 1964. Philipson, Morris (Random House); TLS to AH.

July, 1965. Rockhill, Nathalie (Hawthorne Books); TLS to AH.

7 Sept., 1966. Domhoff (H.J.W. Becht’s); TLS to AH.

Sept. 11- Nov., 1966. Mayhew, Alice (Random House); TLLS to Alden Hatch.

11 March, 1968. Elmendorf, John (USF -New College); TLS to Father Fidelis (St. Leo College) Re: Ms. of Pope Paul biography, and reply 25 May 1968.

9 Oct., 1968. Mayhew, Alice; TLS to AH.

13 Aug., 1978. Hatch, Allene Gaty; ALS to Robert Fenton (Catholic Digest).

14. Prexy Eisenhower, fragmentary mss, apparently never published; ll. 102-161.

15. President Eisenhower, mss., ll. 162-259.

16. Prexy Eisenhower, Ts., Ll. 37-91.


Box 24:

Red Carpet for Mamie:

1. Correspondence and contracts: (Cf. old series, Box 35).

March - 17 Sept., 1968. Wickman, John E. (Eisenhower Library); 3 TLS to AH.

8 August, 1975. Adams, Larry (Mamie Eisenhower Birthplace restoration); TLS to Mrs. Alden Hatch; TLS to Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Sept., 1965. Johnson, Margot; TLS to "Squeakie".

Contract between Hatch and Henry Holt and Company, 7 April 1952.

Copyright registrations, 1954.

Remington Arms:

2. Correspondence and Agreement: (Cf. old series, Boxes 37-38.)

Sept., 1947. Hatch, Alden; TL to March [M. Hartley Dodge]<./P>

23 Dec., 1950. Hatch, Alden; TLS to Crawford C. Loomis. Letter of agreement for Remington history.

1 April, 1952. Rinehart, Stanley M., Jr.; TLS to AH.

5 Mar., 1951 - 25 Aug., 1954. Dodge, M. Hartley. TLLS and ALS to AH.

March, 1972. Alvis, S. M. (Remington Arms Co.); TLS to AH.

17 April, 1972. Samms, Fred R. (Rutledge Books); TLS to AH.

Agreement between Remington Arms and Rinehart and Company, 19 Sept. 1955.

Romanoff, [Story of Michael Romanoff by Alden Hatch?].

3. Ts., 242+ leaves, with rejection letter from Random House.

Son of the Smokey Sea: (Cf. old series Box 36.)

4. Correspondence and contract, 1939-1945.

5. Photographs.

Thank You Twice:

6 . Contract, 17 April 1941. (Cf. old series Box 3/26.)

Wadsworths of the Genese. (Cf. old series Box 39)

7 - 8. Typed copies of research material, correspondence, documents, interview transcripts, etc.

9. Correspondence:

[n.y.]. Wadsworth, Alice H.; ALS to AH.

May, 1956. Carmer, Carl; TLS to AH.

Sept. 1956. Curran, Henry H.; ALLS to AH.

Sept. 1956 - 29 Sept., 1960. Wadsworth, James J.; ALLS. To AH.

29 April, 1976. Wadsworth, Oliver; TLS to Allene Hatch.

We Nehrus: (Cf. MS Group 40.)

10. Ts. (copy) chapter 1, 43 ll.

11. Ts., fragment (copy) ll. 425-428.

12. Correspondence and contract:

7 March, 1967. Huthsesing, Krishna; ALS to AH.

April, 1967. Mayerson, Charlotte L.; TLS to AH.

26 May, 1967. Kantor McKinley; TLS to AH. TL (copy) to Robert Hardy Andrews.

25 July, 1967. Cable (copy) to AH.

8 August, 1967. Hatch, Alden; TL to Hal Sehrman [Sherman?] (Overseas Press Club).

Oct. 1967. Mayerson, Charlotte; TL to Krishna Nehru Hutheesing.

5 Oct. - 7 Oct., 1967. Hutheesing, Krishna; ALLS to AH.

15 Jan., 1968. Mayerson, Charlotte; TLS to Allene Hatch.

Contract between Holt, Rinehart and Winston, and Khrishna Nehru Hutheesing and Alden Hatch, 24 Jan. 1966.

13. Reviews, New York Times Book Review, Oct. 8, 1967, and others.

14. Woodrow Wilson- Contract between Alden Hatch and Henry Holt and Company, 14 Feb. 1946.

Young Willkie: (Cf. old series Box 3/35)

15 A.Ms. "Wendell Willkie," 62 ll.

16 Articles and Clippings re: Willkie and 1940 campaign.

17 Contract between Alden and Ruth Brown Hatch and Harcourt, Brace and Compay, 1 Dec. 1943

18. Correspondence file, 1943.

19. Interview transcripts and notes

20. Notes


Box 25:

Magazine articles by AH (published):

American Heritage, "First of 10,000,000 Guns: Eliphalet Remington’s Rifle, Spring, 1952. With note re. illustration by AGH

Argosy, "Can We Build a Fence against the A-Bomb?"; May, 1949.

Child Life, "Ike’s Narrow Escape", Nov, 1953.

Collier’s, "Democratic Repairman [J. Howard McGrath]", March 27, 1948.

Coronet, "General Ike", July, 1945. Bound.

Harper’s Magazine, "The Men around Dewey", Oct., 1948.

Ladies’ Home Journal, "Red Carpet for Mamie", April - July,1954.

Liberty, "F.D.R.’s Biggest Fight," Jan. 11, 18, Feb. 1, 1947.

"Northern Lights – Made in Akron," May 24, 1947.

"The New Truman," July 5, 1947.

"The Truth about Dewey," Nov. 1947.

"Shy but Willing [Robert A. Taft]" Jan., 1948.

"Stassen," March, 1948.

"The Man Who Doesn’t Want to be President [Arthur Vandenberg]" June, 1948.

Look, "The Life Story of Pius XII,", Feb. 5-Feb. 19, March 5, 1957

Parents’, "Meet Baby Ike," by Ruth and Alden Hatch, Nov., 1948.

Peoples Choice, "General Ike," the Story of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, v.2, no.3.

Saturday Evening Post, "Dirtiest Duty in the Coast Guard," Nov. 29, 1947.

True, "Eisenhower Views His Successor," Feb. 1948.

Varsity, "When Ike Was Young,", Oct., 1946.

Woman’s Home Companion, "The Fabulous Clare Booth Luce," Nov., Dec. 1955, Jan., 1956

 

Box 26:

Bernhard, Prince of the Netherlands

All access restricted until during the lifetime of Prince Bernhard.

1. Correspondence.

2. Memorandum of agreement between Becht’s and Alden Hatch regarding Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, 25 March 1961.

3. Transcripts of interviews with Prince Bernhard and others, 1961.

4. "Writing about Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands," by Alden Hatch, a. and typed mss., 54, 16 ll.


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