CONTRIBUTORS Charles B. Burdick, who received his Ph.D. from Stanford University, has had a number of articles published on military history. He is presently teaching modern European history at San José State University. Richard S. Lackey, a member of the board of directors of the Mississippi Historical Society and president of the Mississippi Genealogical Society, holds a B.S. from Mississippi State University and an M.S. in history from the University of Southern Mississippi. He lectures widely on genealogical research and is co-editor of the Mississippi Genealogical Exchange and author of Credit Sales, 1811-1815: Mississippi Entries East of the Pearl (1975). John Mendelsohn, who received his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, is an archivist in the Modern Military Branch of the National Archives and has prepared many publications describing the records of the Nuernberg war crimes trials. His dissertation concerned the use of documents at the trials, and he has presented several papers on that subject to scholarly audiences. Edwin A. Thompson, who has been director of the Records Declassification Division since it was established in 1972, has worked on classified information and declassification since 1957 when he joined the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. He was research editor for The Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the War Years, 5 vols. (1970), and an archivist at the Eisenhower library from 1968 to 1971. He received his undergraduate degree and an M.A. in history at Georgetown University, as well as an M.S.L.S. from the Catholic University of America. William J. Stewart has been assistant director of the Roosevelt library since 1970. He has compiled and annotated a bibliography on the Roosevelt era and is the editor of the forthcoming documentary publication Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, 1937-1941. Edward Pessen earned his Ph.D. and other degrees at Columbia University and is Distinguished Professor of History at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His scholarly works on labor, politics, society, and thought in antebellum America have established him as perhaps the nation's leading authority on the period. ORDER ONE GET THE NEXT ONE FREE THAT'S OUR DEAL That's right. Our present catalogue lists over When you order the present one, we'll keep CS Write for a free catalogue. Microfilm Sales Department B01 National Archives and Records Service (NEPS) Patent drawings, one for a steam engine, the other for a method of propelling boats, from the records of the Patent Office. INDEX Volume 7, 1975 Aandahl monograph collection of North Dakota and Aberle, Sophie, 162 "Accessions and Openings," 44-52, 119-124, 193-198, Acheson, Dean, papers accessioned, 45 Adee, Alvey Augustus, article on, 69-80; portrait, 68; Adee, Graham M., 69n Admiralty, court records on, 47, 48, 56, 128 Admiralty Case Files of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1789-1840, introd., Advisory Commission of the Council of National De- Aerial photographs, accessioned, 195; cataloged, 57 Agricultural censuses, accessioned, 195 Air Coordinating Committee, 21 Aircraft industry, and space research, 102; and weap- Allied Architects, Inc., 46 Allied Control Council for Germany, records acces- Allied Expeditionary Force, records declassified, 122 Alsberg, P. A., 58 Alt, Wolfgang, 232 Altstoetter, Josef, 228, 230; Nuernberg trial records Ambros, Otto, 232 American Battle Monuments Commission, records American City, The, 255 American Commission To Negotiate Peace, records American Expeditionary Forces, air service history "American judges of the U. S. military tribunals... at American Revolution. See Revolutionary War American West, 45; and Indian soldiers, 109-118; re- search collections on, 256 Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, records accessioned, Amesbury News, 52 Ancestry, articles on, 39-43, 81-84, 187-191; research Anderson, Dillon, 197 Anderson, H. C., photo, 226 Anderson, Jack Z., papers declassified, 52 Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, 167 Anson McCook, Senate documents accessioned, 45 Antarctic exploration, papers donated, 46, 195 "Anthropologists and Federal Indian Policy," by "Anthropologists, Reformers, and the Indian New Apache army troop, photo, 117 Apache Indians, 111, 114, 158, 160 Arab nationalism, 165 Architectural drawings, donated, 46 Archival conservation, seminar papers published, 256 Archival legislation, 59-60 Archival records, on declassification of, 235-238; on "Archival Revolution of Our Time, The," 58 Armed services, civilian control of, 5, 6, 14, 20-21; Army Air Force. See U. S. Army Air Corps Army War College, records declassified, 125; histori- Arnold, Henry H., 18-19 Arsenal records, accessioned, 194-195; published, 253 Assimilationism, and Indian Affairs Bureau, 152-153, 154 Association on American Indian Affairs, 161 Ataturk, Mustapha Kemal, recording accessioned, 47 Atlanta Federal Archives and Records Center, acces- Atomic energy, 45; White House files on, 123 Atomic Energy Commission, 52; records accessioned, Atomic weapons, and the air force, 9, 15, 18-19, 20, 23, Auchincloss, Janet, interview opened, 52 Audiovisual Records in the National Archives of the Auswaertiges Amt, 233 Automated document system, article on, 36-38 Aviation, White House files on, 123. See also entries Backdoor to War, by Charles C. Tansill, 121 Baker, Newton D., 213 Baldwin, Frank D., 56 Balfour Declaration, 165 Balsam, Louis, 161, 162 Bankruptcy, court records on, 47, 48 Bannock Indians, 112 Barker, Ray W., papers declassified, 122; papers Bates, Edward, 181 Bates, Ephraim, 223 Baynard, Thomas F., 70; photo, 74 Bean, Louis, "Production of Ingot Steel and Pig Iron Beatty, Willard, 152, 157 Beggs, James, papers accessioned, 119 Belk, Samuel E., papers accessioned, 249 Bellarts, Leo G., papers accessioned, 194 Benton, Thomas Hart, Independence and the Opening Berle, Adolph, A., Jr., 155n; papers donated, 49; pa- Berlin Document Center, 233 Beyond Today's Energy Crisis: The Future of the Ameri- Biberstein, Ernst, 229; photo, 232 Bingham, John, quoted, 181-182 Blackfoot Indians, 160 |