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Jones, Stacy V. “Who’s Going to Spy for Us Now?” Liberty, Dec. 15, 1945.
Ledeen, Michael. “Tinker, Turner, Sailor, Spy.” New York, March 3, 1980.
“Mama Spank.” Time, Oct. 18, 1937.
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Personal Interviews
Chester Allen, Esther Andrews, Roy Chapman Andrews, A. G. Atwater, Thomas Baldwin, Mary Bancroft, Charles Bane, Leif Bangsboll, Paul E. Bashor, Walter Berry, John T. Beaudouin, Paul Bewshea, Edward L. Bigelow, Donald Billman, Thomas F. Bland, Congressman John A. Blatnik, Waller B. Booth, John Bowden, John A. Bross, David Bruce, G. Edward Buxton III, Oliver Caldwell, John Cassidy, Dennis V. Cavanaugh, Chester R. Chartrand, Gen. Mark Clark, Ray S. Cline, Adm. Cecil H. Coggins, William E. Colby, Carleton S. Coon, Mel Corvin, John G. Coughlin, Robert E. Coulson, David C. Crockett, Ernest Cuneo, Vincent Curl, William Cybulski, Luther Dawson, Rene J. Defourneaux, O. C. Doering, David Donovan, Kathleen Donovan, Maj. Gen. William J. Donovan, Thomas Driscoll, Carl F. Eifler, John W. English, Sr., Robert H. Flaherty, Eugene Fodor, Nancy C. Fogarty, Leo Frances, William G. Fuchs, Ets Galassi, Paul Gale, Carroll Garretson, Millicent Amstutz Garrison, Arthur Goldberg, Richard Greenlee, James D. Griffin, Nelson Guillot, Roy C. Hall, Kay Murphy Halle, Samuel Halpern, Van R. Halsey, Dr. James Hamilton, Philip Hardinger, Jan Smiley Hart, Richard Heppner, Roger Hilsman, Leo Hochstetter, Lawrence R. Houston, Foster Howe, Henry B. Hyde, Phil Impelliteri, James Irmiter, Ed Jaeckle, Geoffrey M. T. Jones, Congressman Walter Judd, Francis S. Kinney, Ander Klay, Milton Klein, Gus Krause, Nicholas S. Kudlek, Kenneth Landon, Mrs. William Langer, Erik A. Lindgren, Harry W. Little, Jr., Stanley P. Lovell, Lawrence W. Lowman, Howard Lyon, Turner McBaine, The Reverend Ward McCabe, Edward McGinnis, William McGovern, Elizabeth Heppner McIntosh, Walter Mahoney, Byron Martin, Guy Martin, Sir Fitzroy MacLean, Peter Mero, Mary Frances Merz, Walter Mess, Frank Mogavero, Mel Montgomery, Irene Murphy, James R. Murphy, Paul Nitze, John O’Keefe, George Overton, Lt. Gen. W. R. Peers, Walter Pforzheimer, Pinto, Orlando A. Ponzio, Edwin J. Putzell, Jr., Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn, William J. Rader, Frank Raichle, Virginia R. Renshaw, Atherton Richards, Charles Ritz, Fred Rodell, Kermit Roosevelt, Don Russell, Claude Sainsot, Oliver J. Sands, Jr., Rose Sault, Anthony Scariano, Adolph Schmidt, Margaret Griggs Setton, Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub, Elizabeth Keeney Sipe, Sen. H. Alexander Smith, Nicol Smith, Edward Snyder, Sir William Stephenson, Thomas W. Streeter, C. Bruce Sutherland, David Talley, Charles H. Taquey, Robert Thayer, David L. Titus, Thomas Troy, Gerhard P. Van Arkel, Vance V. Vogel, Mitchell Warbell, Marilyn Wayliner, Phillip Weld, Benjamin Welles, Hubert Will
Correspondence Received by Author
Herbert Agar, Marguerite Allen, N. F. Allman, H. Amory, Jr., Dorothy May Anderson, Ira Ashley, Jules Weber Aubry, Mary Bancroft, Aaron Bank, John J. Barden, John T. Beaudouin, George Beishlag, Melvin O. Benson, Andrew Berding, Nahum A. Bernstein, Constantin S. Bertakis, Waller B. Booth, Earl D. Brodie, Thomas W. Bullitt, Julia Child, Donald Coers, Harold J. Coolidge, Joseph R. Coolidge, Gerald W. Davis, William W. Downey, John W. English, Edward L. Field, Henry Field, William T. Fitzgerald, Richard S. Friedman, Bernard Gelman, Joseph Gould, George L. Graveson, Roy C. Hall, Douglas Patrick Harper, John H. F. Haskell, John H. N. Hemmingway, Ralph E. Henderson, Robert F. Houlihan, A. S. Jackson, Clifford Kachline, Alfred H. Kirchhofer, Nicholas S. Kudlek, Jacques J. LaFia, Kenneth P. Landon, Mrs. William L. Langer, Leonard P. Laundergan, Paul Ludington, Alexander MacDonald, Laura Hoke McGehee, John W. Mowinckel, James R. Murphy, David M. Nichol, Henry Ringling North, John B. Okie, Paul R. Palmer, Lt. Gen. W. R. Peers, Daniel B. Potochniak, Edwin J. Putzell, Jr., Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn, William J. Rader, W. C. Reddick, Arthur H. Robinson, Kermit Roosevelt, W. W. Rostow, Harriet Sabine, Dr. Sareyko, Bertha Shurtok, S. H. Simpson, Jr., Nicol Smith, Robert D. Spector, Mrs. Alexander Graham Stone, Charles Porter Storey, Thomas W. Streeter, George Weller, Benjamin Welles, Joan G. Whitbeck, G. K. Young
Archives
American Legion National Headquarters Library, Indianapolis
Archives of the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind.
Donovan addresses.
George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.
Manuscript Division: Berlin journal of Lithgow Osborne, Osborne family communications and writings.
Beaverbrook Library, London
Papers of Lord Beaverbrook.
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y.
Donovan memorabilia; papers of A. Conger Goodyear.
Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, Buffalo, N.Y.
Donovan scrapbooks and Donovan collection.
Buffalo Cavalry Association Archives, Buffalo, N.Y.
Donovan collection and history of the cavalry units.
Chicago Historical Society Library, Chicago, Ill.
Letters and speeches of Charles Dewey.
Citadel Memorial Archives, Charleston, S.C.
Papers of Gen. Mark Clark and Action Report of USS Biscayne.
Columbia University Libraries, New York, N.Y.
Columbiana Collection: Donovan files; Herbert H. Lehman papers in International Affairs Building; Manuscript Collection; Oral History Archives in Rare Book and Manuscripts Collection: Interviews with Paul Henson Appleby, Henry Breckinridge, Luther Harris Evans, James Fife, Alan Goodrich Kirk, Herbert H. Lehman, Eugene Meyer, John Lord O’Brian, Lithgow Osborne, William Phillips, Jackson E. Reynolds, Allen Wardwell, John Campbell White, James Thomas Williams, Jr.
Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, N.H.
Papers of Corey Ford and Vilhjalmur Stefansson.<
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First Division Museum and Library, Cantigny, Wheaton, Ill.
World War I Collection.
Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.
Special Collections Division, Bowen Collection on Intelligence.
William J. Gross Intelligence Collection, Centerville, Ohio
Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass.
Houghton Library: Papers of Ellis Loring Dressel, Walter Hines Page, Oswald Garrison Villard, Alexander Woollcott, Theodore Roosevelt.
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio
Special Collections.
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford, Calif.
Papers of Herbert Blankenhorn, Oliver J. Caldwell, Claire L. Chennault, Emmett Christopher, Costa C. Couvaras, James Donovan, Christopher T. Emmet, J. Russell Forgan, Hermann Göring, Millard P. Goodfellow, Herbert Hoover, Stanley Hornbeck, David Wooster King, Franklin Anthony Lindsay, John C. Metcalf, Gilbert Stuart, Gero von Schulze-Gaevernits, Tracy Voorhees.
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa
Oral History Archives: Interviews with George E. Akerson, Jr., James A. Farley, Bonner Fellers, Alfred H. Kirchhofer, Sallie MacCracken, Bradley D. Nash; Papers of American Committee on United Europe, William R. Castle, Herbert Hoover, James H. MacLafferty, Truman Smith, Robert A. Taft, Walter Trohan, Hugh R. Wilson, Gen. Robert Wood.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Manuscript Division: Papers of Joseph and Stewart Alsop, Edward T. Clark, Calvin Coolidge, Felix Frankfurter, William F. Halsey, Cordell Hull, William E. Humphrey, Harold Ickes, Frank Knox, Archibald MacLeish, Roland Morris, Harlan Fiske Stone, William Howard Taft, Henry Wallace.
MacArthur Memorial, Norfolk, Va.
Douglas MacArthur Archives: Personal Correspondence, Chronological File and VIP File; Records of General HQ, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, 1945–1951; Records of HQ, SW Pacific Area, 1942–1945.
Robert R. McCormick Library, Cantigny, Wheaton, Ill.
World War I Collection, privately held.
Marquat Memorial Library, Institute for Military Assistance, Fort Bragg, N.C.
Donovan papers; Joseph Freeman Lincoln Collection.
George C. Marshall Research Foundation, Lexington, Va.
Donovan reports and Donovan memoranda and correspondence with George Catlett Marshall.
Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Papers of William D. Mitchell.
Nardin Academy Archives, Buffalo, N.Y.
Donovan memorabilia.
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Department of Justice Records; Diplomatic Section, papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States; Modern Military Branch, OSS Archives.
New York Public Library, New York
Manuscript and Archives Division.
New York State Library, Albany
Manuscripts and Special Collections: Papers of Herbert Lehman and Alfred E. Smith.
Niagara University Archives, Niagara Falls
Donovan records.
Northwestern University Library, Evanston, Ill.
Special Collections: Franklin Roosevelt Collection.
101 Association Archives, Orange, Calif.
OSS and Donovan materials.
Walter Pforzheimer Collection on Intelligence Service, Washington, D.C.
OSS and Donovan documents and memorabilia; Conyers Read manuscript.
Politischen Archiven des Auswartigen, Bonn, West Germany
Reports to German Foreign Office.
Princeton University Library, Princeton, N.J.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library: Papers of Bernard M. Baruch, Allen W. Dulles, John Foster Dulles, Fight for Freedom Archives, Arthur Krock, David Lawrence, David E. Lilienthal, H. Alexander Smith, Philip Strong, United China Relief–United Service to China.
Public Records Office, London
Halifax papers.
RAF Museum, Hounslow, Middlesex, England
Special Projects.
Rockefeller Foundation Archives Center, North Tarrytown, N.Y.
Record Group 1.1, Series 100 N; War Relief Commission.
Will Rogers Memorial, Claremore, Okla.
Papers of Will Rogers.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y.
Donovan memoranda and letters to Roosevelt, OSS reports, Roosevelt papers, including press conferences, memoranda, letters, and reports; Papers of Adolph A. Berle, Francis Biddle, Stephen T. Early, Henry Field, Harry L. Hopkins, Mary Lasker, Henry M. Morgenthau, Samuel I. Rosenman, Whitney Shepardson, Harold D. Smith, Henry A. Wallace, John G. Winant.
St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute Archives, Buffalo, N.Y.
Donovan memorabilia.
State University of New York Library, Geneseo
Wadsworth family papers.
Union League of Philadelphia Archives, Philadelphia
Donovan addresses.
United Kingdom, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Foreign Office papers, London
U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, Penna.
Brig. Gen. Michael J. Lenahan journal, Maj. Hugh W. Ogden diary, 149th Field Artillery Record and Telephone Book, 165th Infantry Field Reports.
University of Chicago Library, Chicago
Special Collections: Papers of Frank Lowden and William Benton.
University of Iowa Library, Iowa City
Special Collections Department: Papers of Henry Wallace.
University of Michigan Library, Ann Arbor
Bentley Historical Library: Papers of Arthur Scott Aiton, Eugene Grassman, Frank Murphy, Alexander Ruthven, G. Mennen Williams.
University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville
Alderman Library, Manuscripts Department: Papers of Edward Stettinius, Jr., Edward Stettinius, Sr., Edwin M. White.
University of Wyoming Archive of Contemporary History, Laramie
Donovan biographical material.
Warren Historical Society, Warren, Penna.
Grandin material.
Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn.
Sterling Memorial Library: Papers of Arthur Bliss Lane, Henry L. Stimson (and Stimson diaries), Samuel Watkins.
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