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100 | 1_ | $aLochner, Louis P.$q(Louis Paul),$d1887-1975. |
245 | 10 | $aLouis Paul Lochner papers,$f1903-1972. |
300 | $a11.0$fcubic feet (11 record center cartons), | |
300 | $a6$fdisc recordings, | |
300 | $a20$ftape recordings, and | |
300 | $a60$freels of microfilm (35 mm); plus | |
300 | $3additions of$a0.4$fcubic feet, | |
300 | $a371$fphotographs, and | |
300 | $a3.4$fcubic feet of photographs. | |
546 | $aIn English and German. | |
520 | $aCorrespondence, writings, diaries, and subject files of a Pulitzer Prize-winning news commentator, author, and foreign correspondent who was best known for his coverage of the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, and World War II. General correspondence, 1911-1968, dates primarily from the decade 1945-1955, and is chiefly made up of letters from Germany. Among the few significant pre-war letters are exchanges with his family and several Associated Press executives. Also present are a number of literary manuscripts sent to Lochner by such people as Jakob Goldschmidt, Hans Hinrichs, Betty Hirsch, and James Mooney. Most of the correspondence is in German. | |
520 | 8_ | $aA large body of articles, speeches, radio scripts, and book manuscripts document his journalistic career. News articles written for the Federated Press and the Associated Press cover the period 1920-1941, and deal mainly with Germany before and during World War II. There are also copies of stories filed by other members of the Berlin AP Bureau, 1940-1941. Free-lance magazine and newspaper articles and speeches span Lochner's entire career and related to his interest in the international student movement, opposition to World War I, Herbert Hoover, and the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. Radio scripts include news commentaries written for the NBC Pacific Coast Network, 1943-1944, and Broadcast Editorial Reports, 1960-1962. |
520 | 8_ | $aThere are also drafts, notes, and reviews of "Tycoons and Tyrants," "Henry Ford--America's Don Quixote," "Always the Unexpected," "What about Germany?," and "Herbert Hoover and Germany," and correspondence relating to his editing of "The Goebbels Diaries" and the resultant controversy with the Office of Alien Property |
520 | 8_ | $aSubject files concern other phases in Lochner's varied career, including work for the United Nations Expert Committee on Public Information, the Ford Peace Expedition, the Hoover Economic Mission to Germany and Austria, and the Overseas Press Club. |
520 | 8_ | $aAlso part of the collection are personal diaries, chiefly 1939-1945; clippings; and material on interviews with Konrad Adenauer, Crown Prince Frederick William, Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Goering, Maxim Gorki, Rudolf Hess, Paul von Hindenburg, Adolf Hitler, Hermann Kayserling, Fritz Kreisler, Max Liebermann, Ludwig Martens, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Baldur von Schirach, and Wilhelm II. The collection is supplemented by recordings of many of Lochner's broadcasts and by several albums of news photographs. |
520 | 8_ | $aLochner correspondents of note include Jane Addams, William Jennings Bryan, Lucius D. Clay, Kent Cooper, Albert S. Crockett, Dan DeLuce, Allen W. Dulles, Hugo Eckener, Henry Ford, Pauline Frederick, Ralph J. Frantz, J. Wes Gallagher, Hugh Gibson, Alan J. Gould, William P. Gray, Dag Hammerskjold, Ernest Hanfstaegle, Hans Hinrichs, Herbert Hoover, David Starr Jordan, Hans V. Kaltenborn, Paul U. Kellogg, John F. Kennan, Henry Cabot Lodge, Prince Louis Ferdinand, Ralph O. Nafziger, Arthur H. Sulzberger Jr., and Woodrow Wilson; less frequent correspondents are listed in the unpublished register. |
530 | $3This entire collection is$aAlso available on microfilm. | |
530 | $3Portions are$aAvailable only on microfilm. | |
506 | $aRESTRICTED: Access to the scrapbook and negatives in MCHC70-083 requires permission of the Visual Materials Curator. | |
555 | 0_ | $aFinding aid. |
561 | $aPresented by Louis P. Lochner, Fair Haven, New Jersey, 1960-1972. | |
541 | 1_ | $81.1\a$aLochner, Louis P.$cGift$3Collection. |
583 | 1_ | $81.2\a$aAccessioned$c19010101$3Collection |
541 | 1_ | $82.1\a$eMCHC60-007. |
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541 | 1_ | $89.1\a$eMCHC70-083$3Photographs of Lochner's as an A.P. reporter covering the German advance through France and central Europe; Korean War coverage (includes MCHC 70-81) Qty: 1.8 cubic feet (1 record center carton, 1 archives box and 1 flat box). |
583 | 1_ | $89.2\a$aAccessioned$c19010101$n1.8$ocubic feet of photographs, negatives and 1 scrapbook |
583 | 1_ | $89.3\a$aAction$c20110727$ipapers processed; photographs found unprocessed, holdings added$kaeb |
583 | 1_ | $89.4\a$aAction$c20131222$iSize increased due to photographs and negatives being rehoused in preparation for processing.$kcj |
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541 | 1_ | $815.1\a$aSailer, Betty$bWashington, D.C. 20016$eM86-355$3See PCID 18. |
583 | 1_ | $815.2\a$aAccessioned-addition$c19890411$n0.4$ocubic feet$3See PCID 18. |
541 | 1_ | $816.1\a$aSailer, William (Mrs.)$bWashington, D.C. 20007$eM90-092$3See PCID 18. |
583 | 1_ | $816.2\a$aAccessioned-addition$c19900326$n0.1$ocubic feet$3See PCID 18. |
541 | 1_ | $817.1\a$aLochner, Louis P.$3Scrapbooks of informal photographs of the Henry Ford Peace Expedition to Europe, December 4, 1915-January 15, 1916; the Neutral Conference in Stockholm in 1916; and subsequent related events; arranged chronologically. These materials have been assigned call number PH 2397. Qty: 367 photographs (1 flat box). |
583 | 1_ | $817.2\a$aAccessioned$c19610000 |
541 | 1_ | $818.1\a$aFound in collections$eM2003-091$3Additions, 1927-1972, consisting of letters, articles, and press materials of Louis P. Lochner. The letters were written while Lochner was with the Associated Press in Berlin (1927-1940); on a U.S. lecture tour after internment in Bad Nauheim (1941-1942); on assignment for Hoover Library in Germany (1946-1947); from Lebanon (Pennsylvania) during heart treatment (1949); from Essen, Germany on a research trip (1952-1953); and during examination of UN information services (1958). Also included are many letters to and from Herbert Hoover concerning the library project, several newspaper articles written by Lochner, and documentation of a University of Wisconsin (Madison) School of Journalism function held in his honor. In addition there are four photographs (1970-1972, undated). [Accessions M86-355 and M90-092 have been integrated into this accession]. Qty: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box) and 4 photographs. |
583 | 1_ | $818.2\a$aAccessioned-addition$c20030730$n0.1$ocubic feet |
583 | 1_ | $818.3\a$aAccessioned-addition$c20030730$n4$ophotographs |
583 | 1_ | $818.5\a$aDeaccessioned-unprocessed$c20030730$n0.2$ocubic feet |
541 | 1_ | $819.1\a$aDas Bundesarchive$bGermany$eM2011-084$3Additions, 1916, relating to the Henry Ford Peace Expedition in 1916 with minutes, proposals, alternatives, motions, telegrams, and correspondence between parties, including but not limited to Dr. Aked, Miss Berg, Mr. Lindhagen, Dr. Bergman, Dr. Schenck, Dr. Gjelsvik, and Mr. Ole Solnordal. Details regarding the Neutral Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, are included as well as minutes up to the thirty-first meeting for the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, speeches by Mayor Lindhagen and Louis Lochner, reports and meeting minutes for the Committee on Publicity and Propaganda. An assortment of receipts and records are also included and are largely in German. Qty: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box). |
583 | $aConservation Treatment Record cons2014-072$khss | |
600 | 10 | $aAddams, Jane,$d1860-1935. |
600 | 10 | $aAdenauer, Konrad,$d1876-1967. |
600 | 10 | $aBryan, William Jennings,$d1860-1925. |
600 | 10 | $aClay, Lucius D.$q(Lucius DuBignon),$d1897-1978. |
600 | 10 | $aCooper, Kent,$d1880-1965. |
600 | 10 | $aCrockett, Albert Stevens,$d1873-1969. |
600 | 10 | $aDeLuce, Dan. |
600 | 10 | $aDulles, Allen,$d1893-1969. |
600 | 10 | $aEckener, Hugo,$d1868-1954. |
600 | 10 | $aFord, Henry,$d1863-1947. |
600 | 10 | $aFrantz, Ralph J. |
600 | 10 | $aFrederick, Pauline. |
600 | 00 | $aWilliam,$cCrown Prince of Germany,$d1882-1951. |
600 | 10 | $aGallagher, Wes,$d1911- |
600 | 10 | $aGibson, Hugh,$d1883-1954. |
600 | 10 | $aGoebbels, Joseph,$d1897-1945. |
600 | 10 | $aGöring, Hermann,$d1893-1946. |
600 | 10 | $aGoldschmidt, Jakob. |
600 | 10 | $aGorky, Maksim,$d1868-1936. |
600 | 10 | $aGould, Alan J. |
600 | 10 | $aGray, William P. |
600 | 10 | $aHammarskjöld, Dag,$d1905-1961. |
600 | 10 | $aHanfstaegle, Ernest. |
600 | 10 | $aHess, Rudolf,$d1894-1987. |
600 | 10 | $aHinrichs, Hans. |
600 | 10 | $aStraus, Betty. |
600 | 10 | $aHitler, Adolf,$d1889-1945. |
600 | 10 | $aHoover, Herbert,$d1874-1964. |
600 | 10 | $aJordan, David Starr,$d1851-1931. |
600 | 10 | $aKaltenborn, H. v.$q(Hans),$d1878-1965. |
600 | 10 | $aKayserling, Herman. |
600 | 10 | $aKellogg, Paul Underwood,$d1879-1958. |
600 | 10 | $aKennan, George F.$q(George Frost),$d1904-2005. |
600 | 10 | $aKreisler, Fritz,$d1875-1962. |
600 | 10 | $aLiebermann, Max,$d1847-1935. |
600 | 00 | $aLouis Ferdinand,$cPrince of Prussia,$d1907-1994. |
600 | 10 | $aMartens, L. |
600 | 10 | $aMooney, James. |
600 | 10 | $aNafziger, Ralph O. |
600 | 10 | $aRegnery, Henry,$d1912-1996. |
600 | 10 | $aRibbentrop, Joachim von,$d1893-1946. |
600 | 10 | $aSchirach, Baldur von,$d1907-1974. |
600 | 10 | $aShanke, Edwin. |
600 | 10 | $aStratton, Lloyd. |
600 | 10 | $aSulzberger, Arthur Hays,$d1891-1968. |
600 | 00 | $aWilliam$bII,$cGerman Emperor,$d1859-1941. |
600 | 10 | $aWilson, Woodrow,$d1856-1924. |
611 | 20 | $aHenry Ford Peace Expedition$d(1915-1916) |
611 | 20 | $aHoover Economic Mission to Germany and Austria. |
610 | 20 | $aOverseas Press Club of America. |
610 | 10 | $aUnited States.$bDepartment of Justice.$bOffice of Alien Property |
600 | 10 | $aGoebbels, Joseph,$d1897-1945.$tDiaries.$kSelections.$lEnglish |
600 | 10 | $aLochner, Louis Paul,$d1887-1975.$tTycoons and tyrant. |
600 | 10 | $aLochner, Louis Paul,$d1887-1975.$tHenry Ford. |
600 | 10 | $aLochner, Louis Paul,$d1887-1975.$tAlways the unexpected. |
600 | 10 | $aLochner, Louis Paul,$d1887-1975.$tWhat about Germany? |
600 | 10 | $aLochner, Louis Paul,$d1887-1975.$tHerbert Hoover and Germany. |
610 | 20 | $aUnited Nations.$bExpert Committee on Public Information. |
610 | 20 | $aAssociated Press. |
610 | 20 | $aLutheran Church--Missouri Synod. |
650 | _0 | $aAuthors. |
650 | _0 | $aForeign correspondents. |
650 | _0 | $aPacifism. |
650 | _0 | $aWar correspondents. |
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650 | _0 | $aWorld War, 1939-1945$xJournalists. |
650 | _0 | $aRadio journalism. |
651 | _0 | $aGermany$xPolitics and government. |
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651 | _0 | $aGermany$xHistory$y1933-1945. |
651 | _0 | $aGermany$xEconomic policy$y1933-1945. |
650 | _0 | $aJournalists. |
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600 | 17 | $aAddams, Jane,$d1860-1935.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00042421 |
600 | 17 | $aAdenauer, Konrad,$d1876-1967.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00054984 |
600 | 17 | $aBryan, William Jennings,$d1860-1925.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00053323 |
600 | 17 | $aClay, Lucius D.$q(Lucius DuBignon),$d1897-1978.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00096376 |
600 | 17 | $aCooper, Kent,$d1880-1965.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00195086 |
600 | 17 | $aCrockett, Albert Stevens,$d1873-1969.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01924657 |
600 | 17 | $aDulles, Allen,$d1893-1969.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01756831 |
600 | 17 | $aEckener, Hugo,$d1868-1954.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00042227 |
600 | 17 | $aFord, Henry,$d1863-1947.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00035612 |
600 | 17 | $aFrederick, Pauline.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00378254 |
600 | 17 | $aGallagher, Wes,$d1911-$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00421975 |
600 | 17 | $aGibson, Hugh,$d1883-1954.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00110936 |
600 | 17 | $aGoebbels, Joseph,$d1897-1945.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00042683 |
600 | 17 | $aGöring, Hermann,$d1893-1946.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00055136 |
600 | 17 | $aGorky, Maksim,$d1868-1936.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00061536 |
600 | 17 | $aHammarskjöld, Dag,$d1905-1961.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00033105 |
600 | 17 | $aHess, Rudolf,$d1894-1987.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00039177 |
600 | 17 | $aHinrichs, Hans.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01551865 |
600 | 17 | $aHitler, Adolf,$d1889-1945.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00034591 |
600 | 17 | $aHoover, Herbert,$d1874-1964.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00031698 |
600 | 17 | $aJordan, David Starr,$d1851-1931.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00013637 |
600 | 17 | $aKaltenborn, H. v.$q(Hans),$d1878-1965.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00266225 |
600 | 17 | $aKellogg, Paul Underwood,$d1879-1958.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00206240 |
600 | 17 | $aKennan, George F.$q(George Frost),$d1904-2005.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01427411 |
600 | 17 | $aKreisler, Fritz,$d1875-1962.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00067660 |
600 | 17 | $aLiebermann, Max,$d1847-1935.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00017027 |
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600 | 17 | $aSchirach, Baldur von,$d1907-1974.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00135392 |
600 | 17 | $aStratton, Lloyd.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01656101 |
600 | 17 | $aStraus, Betty.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01588982 |
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