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  Nixon, Richard. Six Crises. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1962.

  Oren, Michael B. Power, Faith, and Fantasy. New York: W. W. Norton, 2007.

  Pach, Chester J., and Elmo Richardson. The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Rev. ed. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991.

  Parmet, Herbert S. Eisenhower and the American Crusades. New York: Macmillan, 1972.

  Patterson, James T. Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945–1974. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

  Pearson, Drew. Diaries, 1949–1959. Edited by Tyler Abell. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974.

  Perret, Geoffrey. Eisenhower. New York: Random House, 1999.

  Perry, Mark. Partners in Command: George Marshall and Dwight Eisenhower in War and Peace. New York: Penguin Books, 2007.

  Pfau, Richard. No Sacrifice Too Great: The Life of Lewis L. Strauss. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1984.

  Pinkley, Virgil, and James F. Scheer. Eisenhower Declassified. Old Tappan, N.J.: Fleming H. Revell, 1979.

  Powe, Lucas A., Jr. The Warren Court and American Politics. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2000.

  Preble, Christopher A. John F. Kennedy and the Missile Gap. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2004.

  Reed, Roy. Faubus: The Life and Times of an American Prodigal. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1997.

  Reeves, Richard. President Kennedy: Profile of Power. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993.

  Reston, James. Deadline: A Memoir. New York: Random House, 1991.

  Richardson, Elmo. The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Lawrence: Regents Press of Kansas, 1979.

  Ridgway, Matthew B. The Korean War: How We Met the Challenge, How All-Out Asian War Was Averted, Why MacArthur Was Dismissed, Why Today’s War Objectives Must Be Limited. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1967.

  Roberts, Sam. The Brother: The Untold Story of Atomic Spy David Greenglass and How He Sent His Sister, Ethel Rosenberg, to the Electric Chair. New York: Random House, 2001.

  Roosevelt, Kermit. Countercoup: The Struggle for the Control of Iran. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979.

  Salinger, J. D. The Catcher in the Rye. New York: Little, Brown, 1951.

  Sanders, Coyne Steven, and Tom Gilbert. Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. New York: HarperEntertainment, 2001.

  Schlesinger, Robert. White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters from FDR to George W. Bush. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2008.

  Sixsmith, E. K. G. Eisenhower as Military Commander. New York: Stein and Day, 1972.

  Slater, Ellis D. The Ike I Knew. Ellis D. Slater Trust, 1980.

  Snead, David L. The Gaither Committee, Eisenhower, and the Cold War. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1999.

  Socolofsky, Homer E., and Huber Self. Historical Atlas of Kansas. 2nd ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1988.

  Stern, Seth, and Stephen Wermeil. Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010.

  Stone, I. F. The Haunted Fifties. London: Merlin Press, 1963.

  Summersby, Kay. Eisenhower Was My Boss. New York: Dell, 1948.

  Taubman, William. Khrushchev: The Man and His Era. New York: W. W. Norton, 2003.

  Taylor, Maxwell. The Uncertain Trumpet. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1959.

  Terzian, Philip. Architects of Power: Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American Century. New York: Encounter Books, 2010.

  Thompson, Nicholas. The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the Cold War. New York: Henry Holt, 2009.

  Warren, Earl. The Memoirs of Chief Justice Earl Warren. Lanham, Md.: Madison Books, 1977.

  Weiner, Tim. Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA. New York: Doubleday, 2007.

  Weintraub, Stanley. MacArthur’s War: Korea and the Undoing of an American Hero. New York: Free Press, 2000.

  Weir, William. Guerrilla Warfare: Irregular Warfare in the Twentieth Century. Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 2008.

  Wicker, Tom. Shooting Star: The Brief Arc of Joe McCarthy. Orlando, Fla.: Harcourt, 2006.

  Wilber, Donald N. Regime Change in Iran: Overthrow of Premier Mossadeq of Iran, November 1952–August 1953. Nottingham, U.K.: Spokesman, 2006.

  Wilson, Sloan. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1955.

  Woodhouse, C. M. Something Ventured. London: Granada, 1982.

  Zeilig, Leo. Patrice Lumumba: Africa’s Lost Leader. London: Haus, 2008.

  Zelizer, Julian E. Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security—from World War II to the War on Terrorism. New York: Basic Books, 2010.

  PAPERS

  Sherman Adams Papers, Rauner Library, Dartmouth College (Adams’s papers include the unpublished and unedited version of his memoir)

  George E. Allen Papers, DDEPL

  Robert Anderson Papers, DDEPL

  William J. Brennan Jr. Papers, MD, LOC

  Gladys Harding Brooks Papers, DDEPL

  Herbert Brownell Jr. Papers, DDEPL

  Harold H. Burton Papers, MD, LOC

  Robert Cutler Papers, DDEPL

  John Foster Dulles Papers, 1951–59, DDEPL

  Barbara Eisenhower Papers, DDEPL

  Dwight D. Eisenhower, Papers as President, Main White House File, DDEPL

  Dwight D. Eisenhower, Post-presidential Papers, DDEPL

  Dwight D. Eisenhower, Pre-presidential Papers, DDEPL

  Felix Frankfurter Papers, MD, LOC

  Alfred M. Gruenther Papers, DDEPL

  James Hagerty Papers, DDEPL

  Edward E. “Swede” Hazlett Papers, DDEPL

  C. D. Jackson Papers, 1931–67, DDEPL

  Robert Jackson Papers, MD, LOC

  George Kistiakowsky Papers, DDEPL

  Henry Cabot Lodge Papers, DDEPL

  Douglas MacArthur Papers, DDEPL

  Malcolm Moos Papers, DDEPL

  Richard Nixon Papers, Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, Yorba Linda, Calif.

  Robert Oppenheimer Papers, MD, LOC

  George Patton Papers, MD, LOC

  Wilton B. Persons Papers, DDEPL

  William E. Robinson Papers, DDEPL

  Walter Bedell Smith Papers, DDEPL

  George Sokolsky Papers, HI

  Thomas E. Stephens Records, DDEPL

  Earl Warren Papers, MD, LOC (Most of Warren’s relationship with Eisenhower is captured in these papers. Some details relating to his appointment as chief justice are kept with his gubernatorial papers at the California State Archives in Sacramento.)

  Sinclair Weeks Papers, Rauner Library, Dartmouth College

  Personal Papers of Ann Whitman, DDEPL (these are Whitman’s personal papers, as distinct from her official file)

  Ralph E. Williams Papers, DDEPL

  Howard Young Papers, DDEPL

  Boston Globe

  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

  Chicago Tribune

  Cleveland Plain Dealer

  Cold War International History Project Bulletin

  Commentary

  Dartmouth College Alumni Magazine

  Harper’s Magazine

  Indianapolis News

  Journal of Cold War Studies

  Kansas City Star

  Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains

  Los Angeles Times

  MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History

  Minneapolis Star-Tribune

  Nation

  National Review

  New Leader

  Newsweek

  New York Herald (and Herald Tribune)

  New York Times

  Petaluma News

  Playboy

  Pravda

  Progressive

  Reviews in American History

  Santa Cruz Sentinel

  Saturday Evening Post

  Stars and Stripes

  St. Paul Pioneer Press

  Time

  Washington Post

  Was
hington Times

  NOTABLE ARTICLES

  Brichoux, David, and Deborah J. Gerner. “The United States and the 1958 Rebellion in Indonesia.” Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 2002.

  Chernus, Ira. “Ambrose on Eisenhower: The Impact of a Single Faulty Quotation.” History News Network, May 17, 2010.

  Clune, Lori. “Stephen Ambrose’s Falsifications of the Rosenberg Execution.” History News Network, May 17, 2010.

  Launius, Roger D. “Sputnik and the Origins of the Space Age.” NASA History, article is undated but site updated as of Feb. 2, 2005.

  Prados, John. “The Perfect Failure.” Quarterly Journal of Military History 19, no. 3 (2007).

  Rives, Timothy D. “Ambrose and Eisenhower: A View from the Stacks in Abilene.” History News Network, May 17, 2010.

  Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. “The Ike Age Revisited.” Reviews in American History 11, no. 1 (March 1983).

  Spiller, Roger J. “Not War but Like War: The American Intervention in Lebanon.” Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Jan. 1981.

  Wade, Gary H. “Rapid Deployment Logistics: Lebanon 1958.” Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Oct. 1984.

  Weiss, Leonard. “Atoms for Peace.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 59, no. 6 (Nov. 1, 2003).

  GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

  American Military History. Army Historical Series. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Army, 1988.

  Greenfield, Kent Roberts (general editor). Command Decisions. Prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1959.

  Haines, Gerald K., and Robert E. Leggett, eds. CIA’s Analysis of the Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: Government Reprints Press, 2001.

  Pedlow, Gregory W., and Donald E. Welzenbach. The CIA and the U-2 Program, 1954–1974. Washington, D.C.: CIA, Center for the Study of Intelligence, 1998.

  Republican National Committee. “The 1952 Elections: A Statistical Analysis.” Oct. 1953.

  Security Resources Panel of the Science Advisory Committee. Deterrence & Survival in the Nuclear Age. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7, 1957 (copy obtained from National Security Council Files 5724 [2], box 22, Policy Papers Subseries, NSC Series, White House Office, Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, DDEPL).

  U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Transcript of Hearing Before Personnel Security Board, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1954, Through May 6, 1954. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1954.

  U.S. Department of State. Committee on Atomic Energy. A Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1946.

  U.S. Senate. Executive Sessions of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations. Congressional Record. 83rd Cong., 1st and 2nd sess., 1953–54. Made public in 2003.

  U.S. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. The United States and the Korean Problem: Documents, 1943–1953. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1953.

  ORAL HISTORIES

  Adams, Sherman, by Ed Edwin, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1972.

  Briggs, Ellis, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1973.

  Brownell, Herbert, Feb. 24, 1977, DDEPL. Also Earl Warren Oral History Project, University of California, Berkeley.

  Eisenhower, Barbara, by Carol Hegeman and Lawrence Eckert, Aug. 20 and Sept. 12, 1983, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., by D. Clayton James, Aug. 26, 1967, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., by Raymond Henle, July 13, 1967, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., by Philip Crowl, July 28, 1964, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., by Ed Edwin, July 20, 1967, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., by Forrest C. Pogue, July 28, 1962, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., interviews by Pat Morin, 1965–67 (although these are not formal oral histories, Morin preserved transcripts, which are housed at DDEPL and filed with the Post-presidential Papers).

  Eisenhower, Mamie, by Maclyn Burg and John Whitman, July 20, 1972, DDEPL.

  Eisenhower, Milton, by John Luter, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1967.

  Hagerty, James, Eisenhower Administration, by Ed Edwin, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1968.

  Hauge, Gabriel, Eisenhower Administration, by Ed Edwin, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1972.

  Henderson, Loy, Eisenhower Administration, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1972.

  Moos, Malcolm, by T. H. Baker, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1972.

  O’Connor, Roderic, Eisenhower Administration, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University (obtained through DDEPL), 1973.

  Warren, Earl, Earl Warren Oral History Project, University of California, Berkeley. Williams, Ralph, by James Leyerzapf, DDEPL, 1988.

  Second Lieutenant Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike’s West Point yearbook, the Howitzer, joked that he viewed himself as “the handsomest man in the Corps.” Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Ike and Mamie on their wedding day, July 1, 1916. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  The Eisenhower family, circa 1926. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower and George Marshall, June 19, 1943. Bettmann/CORBIS

  Eisenhower and Kay Summersby. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower meets with soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division on the eve of D-day. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Ike and Mamie walk outside Low Memorial Library at Columbia during the 1952 campaign. They are accompanied by John A. Krout (left), dean of the Columbia Graduate Faculties. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower receives the news that Harry Truman has fired Douglas MacArthur, 1951. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower greets the Republican National Convention, 1952. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Ike teaches Richard Nixon, his vice presidential running mate, how to fly-fish, 1952. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower visits soldiers during his trip to Korea in December 1952. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  The first Eisenhower cabinet. Fred Vinson, chief justice of the United States, stands at the center, in robes. Abbie Rowe, National Park Service

  Eisenhower and Earl Warren, joined by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, welcome a group of newly naturalized American citizens, November 10, 1954. Bettmann/CORBIS

  On October 25, 1955, Eisenhower makes his first public appearance, on the roof of Fitzsimons Army Hospital, after his heart attack. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  John Foster Dulles and Eisenhower confer on August 14, 1956, as the Suez crisis builds to a boil. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Richard Nixon at the Republican National Convention, 1956. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Ike and Mamie, joined by John and Barbara, on the dais of the Republican National Convention, 1956. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Orval Faubus arrives at Newport to meet with Eisenhower during the Little Rock school integration crisis, September 14, 1957. Sherman Adams accompanies him. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Members of the 101st Airborne Division escort black students into Little Rock Central High School, September 26, 1957. Bettmann/CORBIS

  The Eisenhower family—John and Barbara with their children, as well as Ike and Mamie—leave church on Easter Sunday, 1958. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower meets with civil rights leaders at the White House, June 23, 1958. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower and Khrushchev prepare to board a heli
copter for Camp David. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Eisenhower and Khrushchev at Camp David, standing outside the Aspen Lodge, where they stayed. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Khrushchev and Castro, September 20, 1960. Bettmann/CORBIS

  Eisenhower throws out the first pitch of the 1960 American League season. Nixon (seated) accompanies him. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

  Ike and Mamie enjoy a relaxed moment at their Gettysburg home in July of 1966. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library

 

 

 


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