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- catalog contributor b13042671.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1945-1953 Sources.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1945-1953.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "1. A Common Man 7 -- Farm and Army 8 -- County and Nation 10 -- From Freshman Senator to Leadership 13 -- Second-Term Senator 15 -- Vice President 17 -- President 18 -- Retirement 21 -- 1.1 The Education of a President 23 -- 1.2 An Essay on Courage 25 -- 1.3 Kansas City 26 -- 1.4 World War I 29 -- 1.5 The First of 1,268 Letters 30 -- 1.6 A Typical Letter from a Farmer 31 -- 1.7 Harry Proposes 33 -- 1.8 Bess Disposes 34 -- 1.9 Pendergast 36 -- 1.10 The Possibility of Being County Collector 38 -- 1.11 In the Senate 39 -- 1.12 Truman and the Vice Presidency 41 -- 1.13 The Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt 43 -- 1.14 Address before a Joint Meeting of the Congress, April 16, 1945 45 -- 1.15 The Days of a President, Diary, November 1, 1949 48 -- 1.16 Truman and His Staff, Diary, January 16, 1947 49 -- 1.17 Truman's Decision Making, Diary, December 19, 1947".
- catalog description "219 -- 4.22 Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, June 2, 1952 223 -- 5. Institutional Relations 229 -- Executive 229 -- Legislature 233 -- Judiciary 234 -- The Military 236 -- The Media 239 -- 5.1 The Dismissal of Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, Memorandum, February 13, 1946 242 -- 5.2 The Dismissal of Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace, Letters, September 19 and 21, 1946 244 -- 5.3 Truman on George Marshall, Diary, January 8, 1947 246 -- 5.4 The Dismissal of Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, Diary, September 14, 1950 246 -- 5.5 Statement by the President on Receiving the Final Report of the Hoover Commission, May 26, 1949 249 -- 5.6 The Work of Congress, Letter, March 28, 1947 251 -- 5.7 Dissent in the Supreme Court, Letter, June 11, 1946 252 -- 5.8 The National Security Act, July 26, 1947 253 -- 5.9 Atomic Energy Act, August 1, 1946 255 -- 5.10".
- catalog description "50 -- 1.18 White House Ghosts, Diary, January 6, 1947 50 -- 1.19 The New White House, Diary, March 2, 1952 51 -- 1.20 The Assassination Attempt, Letter, November 17, 1950 53 -- 1.21 Character 54 -- 1.22 Service, 1954 55 -- 2. Campaigns and Electoral Strategies 59 -- Early Interest in Politics 59 -- County Campaigns 60 -- Election of 1940 64 -- Vice President: 1944 65 -- Presidential Election of 1948: Personalities 68 -- The Presidential Election of 1948: Republican and Democratic Strategies 70 -- 2.1 Election as Eastern Judge, 1922 75 -- 2.2 Decision, Opponents, Organization, 1940 76 -- 2.3 Campaigning through Missouri, 1940 78 -- 2.4 Welcome Back to the Senate, Letters, August 9 and 10, 1940 80 -- 2.5 How Truman Achieved the Vice-Presidential Nomination in 1944 82 -- 2.6 Acceptance Speech, Philadelphia, July 15, 1948 84 -- 2.7".
- catalog description "6.7 The Nixon Danger, Letter, August 22, 1959 288 -- 6.8 The Most Serious Situation, Letter, January 7, 1959 290 -- 6.9 Whoever Is Nominated, Letter, June 30, 1960 291 -- 6.10 History Says, Letter, June 25, 1960 291 -- 6.11 The "Immature Boy," Letter, August 26, 1960 293 -- 6.12 Forgiveness, Letter, January 24, 1961 294 -- 6.13 Presidential Advice, Letter, June 28, 1962 295 -- 6.14 Eisenhower in 1948, Diary, July 25, 1947 295 -- 6.15 An Unsent Letter to President Eisenhower, November 28, 1956 296 -- 6.16 On the Republicans, Letter, December 11, 1956 297 -- 6.17 Letter to Sherman Minton, September 6, 1958 298 -- 6.18 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Senator J.W. Fulbright of Arkansas 300 -- 6.19 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Rep. Ella T. Grasso of Connecticut 301 -- 6.20 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine 303 -- 6.21".
- catalog description "Address before the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Lincoln Memorial, June 29, 1947 198 -- 4.12 Fair Employment Practices within the Federal Government, Executive Order 9980, July 26, 1948 200 -- 4.13 The President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity within the Armed Services, Executive Order 9981, July 26, 1948 203 -- 4.14 Truman and Civil Rights, Letter, January 12, 1953 204 -- 4.15 The President's Loyalty Program, Executive Order 9835, March 22, 1947 205 -- 4.16 The Internal Security (McCarran) Act, September 23, 1950 208 -- 4.17 Truman's Veto of the Internal Security Bill, September 22, 1950 211 -- 4.18 The Accusations of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, Unsent Letter 214 -- 4.19 Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan and the "5 Percenters" 215 -- 4.20 Statement by the President on Reorganization of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, January 2, 1952 217 -- 4.21 The Steel Takeover, April 8, 1952".
- catalog description "American Rights in Berlin, July 6, 1948 129 -- 3.4 The North Atlantic Treaty, April 4, 1949 130 -- 3.5 Occupation Policy in Japan 132 -- 3.6 Secretary of State Dean Acheson to President Truman on China Policy, Memo, July 30, 1949 135 -- 3.7 Truman and the Zionists, Diary, July 21, 1947 137 -- 3.8 Point Four Program 138 -- 3.9 The Fair Deal, January 5, 1949 140 -- 3.10 Special Message to Congress on the Nation's Health Needs, April 22, 1949 143 -- 3.11 Unused Speech on Price Controls, October 1946 146 -- 3.12 Special Message to Congress Urging Industrial Peace, May 25, 1946 147 -- 3.13 The President and the United Mine Workers, Diary, December 11, 1946 150 -- 3.14 Veto of the Taft-Hartley Bill, June 20, 1947 152 -- 3.15 Employment Act, February 20, 1946 154 -- 3.16 Economic Report, January 7, 1949 157 -- 4. Crises and Flashpoints 163 -- Hiroshima and Nagasaki 163 -- The Korean War 166 --".
- catalog description "Civil Rights 169 -- Loyalty Program 172 -- The Mess in Washington 174 -- Steel Decision 177 -- 4.1 The Order to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, July 25, 1945 180 -- 4.2 Presidential Statement Announcing Dropping of a Nuclear Bomb on Hiroshima, June 6, 1945 181 -- 4.3 Afterthoughts on Nuclear Weapons, 1958 184 -- 4.4 Statement by the President on the Violation of the 38th Parallel in Korea, June 26, 1950 185 -- 4.5 Statement on Sending Ground Troops to Korea, June 30, 1950 186 -- 4.6 Statement by the President concerning His Meeting with Gen. Douglas MacArthur on Wake Island, October 15, 1950 187 -- 4.7 Truman and the Dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur from His Far Eastern Commands, 1950-1954 189 -- 4.8 An Early Effort for Civil Rights, Speech, June 15, 1940 193 -- 4.9 The Main Difficulty with the South, Letter, August 18, 1948 194 -- 4.10 To Secure These Rights 195 -- 4.11".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Message to the Special Session of the 80th Congress, July 27, 1948 87 -- 2.8 Western Campaign Speech, September 23, 1948 90 -- 2.9 Campaigning, Letter, October 5, 1948 91 -- 2.10 Address in Harlem, New York, October 29, 1948 92 -- 2.11 The Dexter, Iowa, Speech, September 18, 1948 95 -- 2.12 Middle Western Campaign Speeches, October 30, 1948 97 -- 2.13 Final Campaign Speech, October 30, 1948 101 -- 2.14 1948 Presidential Election 103 -- 2.15 Return to Washington, Letter, November 7, 1948 106 -- 3. Administration Policies 109 -- Foreign Policy: Europe 109 -- Foreign Policy: East Asia 112 -- Foreign Policy: The Middle East 113 -- Foreign Policy: Latin America 114 -- The Fair Deal 115 -- Inflation 116 -- Labor 118 -- Fiscal Policy 120 -- 3.1 The Truman Doctrine, March 12, 1947 123 -- 3.2 The Marshall Plan: Address at Harvard University Commencement, June 5, 1947 126 -- 3.3".
- catalog description "The U.S. Proposal for the International Control of Atomic Energy, June 14, 1946 258 -- 5.11 Presidential Statement on Soviet Explosion of a Nuclear Device, September 23, 1949 260 -- 5.12 Letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Unsent), July 9, 1947 261 -- 5.13 The Newspaper Press, Letter, May 12, 1948 262 -- 5.14 The Press and the President's Salary, Letter, February 12, 1949 263 -- 6. Retirement 267 -- Contemporary Judgments 269 -- Retirement: The Democratic Party 271 -- Retirement: The Republican Party 273 -- Legacy 276 -- 6.1 Unsent Letter to Adlai Stevenson, August 1952 277 -- 6.2 The Campaign Revisited, Diary, November 15, 1952 279 -- 6.3 The President-Elect's Visit to the White House, Diary, November 20, 1952 280 -- 6.4 The President's Analysis of Defeat, December 22, 1952 281 -- 6.5 President of the United States, Undelivered Farewell Speech 284 -- 6.6 Definitions, February 10, 1959 287 --".
- catalog description "Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska 305 -- 6.22 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Honesty 307 -- 6.23 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: A member of Battery D, 129th Field Artillery Regiment, 35th Division 308 -- Appendix A Notable Figures of the Truman Presidency 311 -- Appendix B Key Events in Truman's Life 327 -- Appendix C Cabinet Members, Truman Administration 334.".
- catalog extent "x, 342 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1568027664 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "American presidents reference series".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : CQ Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1945-1953 Sources.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1945-1953.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "973.918/092 B 22".
- catalog subject "E814 .F459 2003".
- catalog subject "Presidents United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. A Common Man 7 -- Farm and Army 8 -- County and Nation 10 -- From Freshman Senator to Leadership 13 -- Second-Term Senator 15 -- Vice President 17 -- President 18 -- Retirement 21 -- 1.1 The Education of a President 23 -- 1.2 An Essay on Courage 25 -- 1.3 Kansas City 26 -- 1.4 World War I 29 -- 1.5 The First of 1,268 Letters 30 -- 1.6 A Typical Letter from a Farmer 31 -- 1.7 Harry Proposes 33 -- 1.8 Bess Disposes 34 -- 1.9 Pendergast 36 -- 1.10 The Possibility of Being County Collector 38 -- 1.11 In the Senate 39 -- 1.12 Truman and the Vice Presidency 41 -- 1.13 The Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt 43 -- 1.14 Address before a Joint Meeting of the Congress, April 16, 1945 45 -- 1.15 The Days of a President, Diary, November 1, 1949 48 -- 1.16 Truman and His Staff, Diary, January 16, 1947 49 -- 1.17 Truman's Decision Making, Diary, December 19, 1947".
- catalog tableOfContents "219 -- 4.22 Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, June 2, 1952 223 -- 5. Institutional Relations 229 -- Executive 229 -- Legislature 233 -- Judiciary 234 -- The Military 236 -- The Media 239 -- 5.1 The Dismissal of Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, Memorandum, February 13, 1946 242 -- 5.2 The Dismissal of Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace, Letters, September 19 and 21, 1946 244 -- 5.3 Truman on George Marshall, Diary, January 8, 1947 246 -- 5.4 The Dismissal of Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, Diary, September 14, 1950 246 -- 5.5 Statement by the President on Receiving the Final Report of the Hoover Commission, May 26, 1949 249 -- 5.6 The Work of Congress, Letter, March 28, 1947 251 -- 5.7 Dissent in the Supreme Court, Letter, June 11, 1946 252 -- 5.8 The National Security Act, July 26, 1947 253 -- 5.9 Atomic Energy Act, August 1, 1946 255 -- 5.10".
- catalog tableOfContents "50 -- 1.18 White House Ghosts, Diary, January 6, 1947 50 -- 1.19 The New White House, Diary, March 2, 1952 51 -- 1.20 The Assassination Attempt, Letter, November 17, 1950 53 -- 1.21 Character 54 -- 1.22 Service, 1954 55 -- 2. Campaigns and Electoral Strategies 59 -- Early Interest in Politics 59 -- County Campaigns 60 -- Election of 1940 64 -- Vice President: 1944 65 -- Presidential Election of 1948: Personalities 68 -- The Presidential Election of 1948: Republican and Democratic Strategies 70 -- 2.1 Election as Eastern Judge, 1922 75 -- 2.2 Decision, Opponents, Organization, 1940 76 -- 2.3 Campaigning through Missouri, 1940 78 -- 2.4 Welcome Back to the Senate, Letters, August 9 and 10, 1940 80 -- 2.5 How Truman Achieved the Vice-Presidential Nomination in 1944 82 -- 2.6 Acceptance Speech, Philadelphia, July 15, 1948 84 -- 2.7".
- catalog tableOfContents "6.7 The Nixon Danger, Letter, August 22, 1959 288 -- 6.8 The Most Serious Situation, Letter, January 7, 1959 290 -- 6.9 Whoever Is Nominated, Letter, June 30, 1960 291 -- 6.10 History Says, Letter, June 25, 1960 291 -- 6.11 The "Immature Boy," Letter, August 26, 1960 293 -- 6.12 Forgiveness, Letter, January 24, 1961 294 -- 6.13 Presidential Advice, Letter, June 28, 1962 295 -- 6.14 Eisenhower in 1948, Diary, July 25, 1947 295 -- 6.15 An Unsent Letter to President Eisenhower, November 28, 1956 296 -- 6.16 On the Republicans, Letter, December 11, 1956 297 -- 6.17 Letter to Sherman Minton, September 6, 1958 298 -- 6.18 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Senator J.W. Fulbright of Arkansas 300 -- 6.19 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Rep. Ella T. Grasso of Connecticut 301 -- 6.20 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine 303 -- 6.21".
- catalog tableOfContents "Address before the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Lincoln Memorial, June 29, 1947 198 -- 4.12 Fair Employment Practices within the Federal Government, Executive Order 9980, July 26, 1948 200 -- 4.13 The President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity within the Armed Services, Executive Order 9981, July 26, 1948 203 -- 4.14 Truman and Civil Rights, Letter, January 12, 1953 204 -- 4.15 The President's Loyalty Program, Executive Order 9835, March 22, 1947 205 -- 4.16 The Internal Security (McCarran) Act, September 23, 1950 208 -- 4.17 Truman's Veto of the Internal Security Bill, September 22, 1950 211 -- 4.18 The Accusations of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, Unsent Letter 214 -- 4.19 Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan and the "5 Percenters" 215 -- 4.20 Statement by the President on Reorganization of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, January 2, 1952 217 -- 4.21 The Steel Takeover, April 8, 1952".
- catalog tableOfContents "American Rights in Berlin, July 6, 1948 129 -- 3.4 The North Atlantic Treaty, April 4, 1949 130 -- 3.5 Occupation Policy in Japan 132 -- 3.6 Secretary of State Dean Acheson to President Truman on China Policy, Memo, July 30, 1949 135 -- 3.7 Truman and the Zionists, Diary, July 21, 1947 137 -- 3.8 Point Four Program 138 -- 3.9 The Fair Deal, January 5, 1949 140 -- 3.10 Special Message to Congress on the Nation's Health Needs, April 22, 1949 143 -- 3.11 Unused Speech on Price Controls, October 1946 146 -- 3.12 Special Message to Congress Urging Industrial Peace, May 25, 1946 147 -- 3.13 The President and the United Mine Workers, Diary, December 11, 1946 150 -- 3.14 Veto of the Taft-Hartley Bill, June 20, 1947 152 -- 3.15 Employment Act, February 20, 1946 154 -- 3.16 Economic Report, January 7, 1949 157 -- 4. Crises and Flashpoints 163 -- Hiroshima and Nagasaki 163 -- The Korean War 166 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Civil Rights 169 -- Loyalty Program 172 -- The Mess in Washington 174 -- Steel Decision 177 -- 4.1 The Order to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, July 25, 1945 180 -- 4.2 Presidential Statement Announcing Dropping of a Nuclear Bomb on Hiroshima, June 6, 1945 181 -- 4.3 Afterthoughts on Nuclear Weapons, 1958 184 -- 4.4 Statement by the President on the Violation of the 38th Parallel in Korea, June 26, 1950 185 -- 4.5 Statement on Sending Ground Troops to Korea, June 30, 1950 186 -- 4.6 Statement by the President concerning His Meeting with Gen. Douglas MacArthur on Wake Island, October 15, 1950 187 -- 4.7 Truman and the Dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur from His Far Eastern Commands, 1950-1954 189 -- 4.8 An Early Effort for Civil Rights, Speech, June 15, 1940 193 -- 4.9 The Main Difficulty with the South, Letter, August 18, 1948 194 -- 4.10 To Secure These Rights 195 -- 4.11".
- catalog tableOfContents "Message to the Special Session of the 80th Congress, July 27, 1948 87 -- 2.8 Western Campaign Speech, September 23, 1948 90 -- 2.9 Campaigning, Letter, October 5, 1948 91 -- 2.10 Address in Harlem, New York, October 29, 1948 92 -- 2.11 The Dexter, Iowa, Speech, September 18, 1948 95 -- 2.12 Middle Western Campaign Speeches, October 30, 1948 97 -- 2.13 Final Campaign Speech, October 30, 1948 101 -- 2.14 1948 Presidential Election 103 -- 2.15 Return to Washington, Letter, November 7, 1948 106 -- 3. Administration Policies 109 -- Foreign Policy: Europe 109 -- Foreign Policy: East Asia 112 -- Foreign Policy: The Middle East 113 -- Foreign Policy: Latin America 114 -- The Fair Deal 115 -- Inflation 116 -- Labor 118 -- Fiscal Policy 120 -- 3.1 The Truman Doctrine, March 12, 1947 123 -- 3.2 The Marshall Plan: Address at Harvard University Commencement, June 5, 1947 126 -- 3.3".
- catalog tableOfContents "The U.S. Proposal for the International Control of Atomic Energy, June 14, 1946 258 -- 5.11 Presidential Statement on Soviet Explosion of a Nuclear Device, September 23, 1949 260 -- 5.12 Letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Unsent), July 9, 1947 261 -- 5.13 The Newspaper Press, Letter, May 12, 1948 262 -- 5.14 The Press and the President's Salary, Letter, February 12, 1949 263 -- 6. Retirement 267 -- Contemporary Judgments 269 -- Retirement: The Democratic Party 271 -- Retirement: The Republican Party 273 -- Legacy 276 -- 6.1 Unsent Letter to Adlai Stevenson, August 1952 277 -- 6.2 The Campaign Revisited, Diary, November 15, 1952 279 -- 6.3 The President-Elect's Visit to the White House, Diary, November 20, 1952 280 -- 6.4 The President's Analysis of Defeat, December 22, 1952 281 -- 6.5 President of the United States, Undelivered Farewell Speech 284 -- 6.6 Definitions, February 10, 1959 287 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Remarks of Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska 305 -- 6.22 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: Honesty 307 -- 6.23 Tributes in Eulogy of Harry S. Truman: A member of Battery D, 129th Field Artillery Regiment, 35th Division 308 -- Appendix A Notable Figures of the Truman Presidency 311 -- Appendix B Key Events in Truman's Life 327 -- Appendix C Cabinet Members, Truman Administration 334.".
- catalog title "Harry S. Truman / Robert H. Ferrell.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".