Scope and Contents
The papers consist of correspondence; diaries; writings; childhood, school and college materials; financial, legal, and housekeeping records; reports; memoranda; drawings; maps; publications; artifacts; and memorabilia documenting the life and interests of Charles Augustus Lindbergh. The papers form the largest and most extensive collection of his personal, professional, and family papers. They document his work as a pilot, developer of commercial aviation and rocketry, bio-engineer, air force officer and consultant, pioneer environmentalist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and public figure. The papers also document his personal life, including his marriage to Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the loss of his son, and his interest in his family history. Notable correspondents include: William Benton, Kingman Brewster, Richard E. Byrd, Alexis Carrel, William E. Castle, Michael Collins, James H. Doolittle, W. L. Glenn, Robert Goddard, Harry Guggenheim, Donald A. Hall, Herbert Hoover, Thomas Lamont, James Newton, Harold Nicolson, Edward Rickenbacker, S. Dillon Ripley, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Igor Sikorsky, Lowell Thomas, Russell Train, Juan Trippe, Billy Wilder, Robert E. Wood, and Orville Wright. Notable family correspondents include his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and his mother, Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh.
The papers are notable for the breadth and depth to which they document the life of Charles Augustus Lindbergh. In addition to containing his correspondence, diaries, writings, and reports that provide a glimpse into how he saw himself and the world, the papers also contain a significant body of material, including publications and unsolicited correspondence, documenting how others responded to his actions and views. His finances and interests are also well documented. The extensive financial, legal, and housekeeping records provide minute details of his and Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s finances and households. Memorabilia, maps, and publications collected by Lindbergh provide further evidence of his activities and interests. Despite the size of the collection, it does not represent the entirety of Lindbergh’s papers and researchers should be aware of additional collections at Yale and elsewhere. Of primary importance are the related visual materials and supplementary papers in the Lindbergh Picture Collection (MS 325B) and the Anne Morrow Lindbergh Papers (MS 829). Collections of Lindbergh’s papers and artifacts, especially those documenting the Spirit of St. Louis aircraft and flights, early airlines, and the kidnapping, are held by the Missouri Historical Society. Aircraft and a collection of aviation-related artifacts are at the National Air and Space Museum. Additional papers relating to his childhood and family home in Little Falls are included in the papers of his father, U. S. Congressman Charles August Lindbergh, at the Minnesota Historical Society.
The collection also includes the personal papers of several family members. The most extensive documentaion regards Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh, a science teacher, and Charles Henry Land, a pioneer dentist and inventor of the porcelain crown. Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh's (mother) papers include over fifty years of correspondence, financial records, and memorabilia. Charles Henry Land's (grandfather) papers include correspondence, patents, and financial and legal papers documenting his career. A small amount of papers of other family members, such as Charles August Lindbergh (father) and Charles Henry Land, Jr. (uncle), are also present..
Dates
- 1780-1999
- Majority of material found within 1911 - 1974
Creator
Language of Materials
The materials are primarily in English.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research. Series XVIII, boxes 515 and 517 may only be used under the supervision of a Manuscripts and Archives staff member due to the physical nature of the materials. Original audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicating masters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or if none exist should contact Access Services. Copies of commercially produced audiovisual materials contained in this collection cannot be made for researcher use outside of the repository.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright for unpublished materials authored or otherwise produced by Charles Augustus Lindbergh was transferred to Yale University. These materials may be used for non-commercial purposes without seeking permission from Yale University as the copyright holder. For other uses of these materials, please contact beinecke.library@yale.edu. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The papers were the gift of Charles A. Lindbergh and his estate, 1941-1988; gift of Joan Lovrien, 2001; gift of the Estate of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 2002; gift of Reeve Lindbergh, 2003; gift of Harlan L. Gurney, 2004; transferred from Princeton University Library, 2015.
Arrangement
The papers are arranged in twenty series: Series I. Select correspondence, 1911-1974. Series II. General correspondence, 1925-1975. Series III. Aviation, 1920-1974. Series IV. Conservation, 1945-1975. Series V. Writings, speeches, statements and diaries, 1912-1974. Series VI. Family correspondence and records, 1780-1974. Series VII. Financial, legal, and housekeeping records, 1883-1974. Series VIII. Letters in response to speeches, 1939-1941. Series IX. Scientific research, 1922-1974. Series X. Lindbergh's notes regarding biographical treatments, 1927-1974. Series XI. Writings about Charles Augustus Lindbergh, 1927-1973. Series XII. Trips file, 1922-1974. Series XIII. Maps, 1915-1969. Series XIV. Political pamphlets, 1934-1970. Series XV. Donor records, 1927-1974. Series XVI. The Kidnapping and Hauptmann trial, 1932-1935. Series XVII. Childhood books and school records, Circa 1908-1922. Series XVIII. Miscellany, 1865-1974. Series XIX. Public opinion mail, 1927-1973. Series XX. Book collection, 1821-1975; and subsequent additions.
Extent
597 Linear Feet ( (892 boxes))
Catalog Record
A record for this collection is available in Orbis, the Yale University Library catalog
Persistent URL
Abstract
The papers consist of correspondence; diaries; writings; childhood, school and college materials; financial, legal, and housekeeping records; reports; memoranda; drawings; maps; publications; artifacts; and memorabilia documenting the life and interests of Charles Augustus Lindbergh. The papers form the largest and most extensive collection of his personal, professional, and family papers. They document his work as a pilot, developer of commercial aviation and rocketry, bio-engineer, air force officer and consultant, pioneer environmentalist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and public figure. The papers also document his personal life, including his marriage to Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the loss of his son, and his interest in his family history. Notable correspondents include: William Benton, Kingman Brewster, Richard E. Byrd, Alexis Carrel, William E. Castle, Michael Collins, James H. Doolittle, W. L. Glenn, Robert Goddard, Harry Guggenheim, Donald A. Hall, Herbert Hoover, Thomas Lamont, James Newton, Harold Nicolson, Edward Rickenbacker, S. Dillon Ripley, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Igor Sikorsky, Lowell Thomas, Russell Train, Juan Trippe, Billy Wilder, Robert E. Wood, and Orville Wright. Notable family correspondents include his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and his mother, Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh. The family papers include those of Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh, a teacher; his father Charles August Lindbergh; and his grandfather Charles Henry Land, a pioneer dentist and inventor of the porcelain crown.
Biographical / Historical
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902 Feb 4-1974 Aug 26), aviator, author, biologist, and engineer, was the son of Charles August Lindbergh, a lawyer and congressman, and Evangeline Lodge Land, a science teacher whose father was Dr. Charles Land, a dentist and inventor. Born in Detroit, Lindbergh grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota, and Washington, DC. After studying engineering at the University of Wisconsin for three semesters, he left in1922 to become an airplane pilot and barnstormer. In 1925 he graduated first in his class from the United States Army Air Service Flying School and became chief pilot of the new airmail line from St. Louis to Chicago.
On May 21, 1927, Lindbergh completed the first non-stop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris and was awarded the first Distinguished Flying Cross and the Congressional Medal of Honor. This feat, followed by the publication of his best-selling book We, great public receptions in Washington and New York, and an air tour making eighty-two stops in forty-eight states followed by one to Latin America in 1927 to 1928 revolutionized commercial air service. Lindbergh worked with Juan Trippe, Henry Ford, Amelia Earhart, Will Rogers and others to develop a number of airlines, including Pan American Airways and TWA. After his marriage to Anne Spencer Morrow in 1929, the internationally famous couple conducted scientific air explorations that led to the first transoceanic air passenger service. He and Anne had six children: Charles, Jr.; Jon; Land; Scott; Anne; and Reeve, between 1932 and 1945. The tragic kidnapping and murder of their son Charles, Jr., in 1932 was called “The Crime of the Century.”
In the 1930s Lindbergh became a biomedical engineer with Dr. Alexis Carrel at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) and invented the perfusion pump, a prototype of the artificial heart, documented in their book, The Culture of Organs. To protect their son Jon from unwelcome press attention, the Lindberghs moved to England in 1935 and in 1938 to France to live near Carrel. At the request of the American Embassy in Germany, Lindbergh made five trips from 1936 to 1938 to evaluate German air power for the U.S. State Department. The Lindbergh family returned to the United States in 1939. Before and after World War II, he served in the United States Air Force, but resigned to speak out against American intervention and joined the America First Committee in 1941. During the war Lindbergh served as technical consultant for the Ford Motor Company developing the B-24 bomber and for United Aircraft testing fighter planes. He also conducted air altitude flying tests at the Mayo Clinic Aero Medical Unit using himself as a guinea pig and invented the “jump bottle,” to provide oxygen to flyers when they lost consciousness. As a civilian advisor he flew fifty combat missions in the South Pacific in 1944.
After the war Lindbergh served on numerous government advisory committees concerned with aviation training, national security, and space exploration. In 1954 President Eisenhower promoted him to the rank of brigadier general stating that Lindbergh’s work had significantly shortened the war in the Pacific by enabling pilots to reach many targets formerly beyond their range and thereby saving many lives. In the same year he was awarded the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for his autobiography The Spirit of St. Louis. Billy Wilder directed the movie version starring Jimmy Stewart released in 1957.
Thereafter Lindbergh dedicated himself to conservation causes as an officer and spokesman for the Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, and other groups. He announced his growing concerns in a series of articles published in Reader’s Digest, one of which included his most famous quote, “I realized that if I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.” In 1966 Lindbergh became a member of the board of trustees of the World Wildlife Fund. His election to this board came after several years of active participation in the conservation movement. Although Lindbergh had been concerned for some time about the pollution of the environment, the encroachment of civilization on the earth’s remaining natural areas, and the precarious existence of the world’s wildlife, a trip to East Africa in 1964 persuaded him that he should take up the cause of conservation in earnest. Lindbergh traveled extensively throughout the world during these years, to East Africa; Indonesia; Japan; Madagascar; the Pacific Islands and Australia; the Philippines; South America; and throughout the United States. He worked to limit the hunting of the nearly-extinct blue and humpback whales; preserve the monkey-eating eagle of the Philippines; and shield the Tasaday, a stone-age people discovered on Mindanao in 1971, from the assaults of a curious public. He actively lobbied governments and private interests for measures to protect and preserve the natural environment.
He was successful in persuading the Alaska legislature to alter the planned route of the oil pipeline to mitigate its impact on polar bear migration and some countries to limit their whale harvesting. In 1969 he was awarded the Bernard M. Baruch Conservation Prize for 1968. One of his last successful projects was to convince the United States government not to permit America to support supersonic air transportation. For the last thirty years of his life Lindbergh lived in Connecticut, with homes in Switzerland and in Hana, Maui, where he died of lymphoma in 1974. In 1978, his Autobiography of Values was published posthumously.
Chronology
- 1902 Feb 4
- Born in Detroit, Michigan. Son of Charles August and Evangeline Lodge (Land) Lindbergh. Siblings are half-sisters, Eva and Lillian Lindbergh.
- 1906
- Father is elected to U.S. Congress from 6th Minnesota District.
- 1907-1918
- Attends school in Washington, DC, Detroit, and Little Falls.
- 1912
- Attends his first air meet.
- 1916
- Drives with mother to California.
- 1917
- Father leaves office to oppose U.S. entry into World War I.
- 1918
- Excused from senior year of high school in Little Falls to operate family farm, Lindholm, for war effort.
- 1920
- Enrolls in University of Wisconsin as mechanical engineering student.
- 1922
- Leaves college in February to become flying student at Nebraska Standard Aircraft Corporation.
- 1922 Apr 9
- Makes first flight.
- 1923
- Buys first plane, a war-surplus Curtiss Jenny.
- Goes barnstorming.
- 1924
- Enlists as U.S. Army flying cadet.
- 1924 May 24
- Father, Charles August Lindbergh, dies.
- 1925
- Commissioned second lieutenant in Air Service Reserve Corps.
- Graduates first in class from U.S. Air Service Flying School, Kelly Field, San Antonio.
- Becomes Chief Pilot, Robertson Aircraft Co., St. Louis.
- 1926
- Makes first Chicago-to-St. Louis airmail flight.
- 1927
- Tours U.S. with Spirit of St. Louis, making 82 stops in 48 states.
- Is awarded first Distinguished Flying Cross.
- Awarded Medal of Honor by act of Congress.
- Makes first nonstop flight (27 hours, 10 minutes) from Washington to Mexico City where he is guest of Ambassador Morrow and meets Anne Morrow.
- 1927 Feb
- Purchases Spirit of St. Louis.
- 1927 May 10-12
- Establishes transcontinental air record (21 hours, 20 minutes), San Diego to New York.
- 1927 May 20-21
- Flies from New York to Paris (33½ hours) and wins Orteig Prize of $25,000 for first nonstop transatlantic flight betwen these cities.
- 1927 Oct
- Publishes We.
- 1928
- Completes air tour of Latin America.
- Begins service as consultant to Transcontinental Air Transport and to Pan American Airways.
- 1929
- Marries Anne Morrow.
- Inaugurates first transcontinental air passenger service.
- Meets Robert Goddard and works to fund rocket research.
- 1930 Jun 22
- Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., is born.
- 1930-1934
- Develops perfusion pump with Dr. Alexis Carrel.
- 1931
- Makes flight across North Pacific to China with Anne.
- 1932 Mar 1
- Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., is kidnapped.
- 1932 May 12
- Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., is found.
- 1932 Aug 16
- Jon Morrow Lindbergh is born.
- 1933
- Makes Atlantic survey flight and trip to Russia with Anne.
- 1935
- Richard Hauptmann is tried and convicted for kidnapping.
- 1935 Dec
- Moves, with family, to England and resides at Weald, Sevenoaks, Kent, in "Long Barn" on estate of Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West.
- 1936
- Makes first of five trips to Germany to investigate and evaluate air power.
- 1937
- Flies to India with Anne.
- 1937 May 12
- Land Morrow Lindbergh is born.
- 1938
- Moves to Illiec Island, off the coast of France, near Carrel's summer laboratory.
- Publishes The Culture of Organs with Alexis Carrel.
- 1938 Oct
- Receives Service Cross of the Order of the German Eagle from Hermann Göring.
- 1939
- Returns with family to United States
- 1939-1941
- Speaks against United States intervention in war in Europe.
- 1940 Oct 2
- Anne Spencer Lindbergh is born.
- 1942
- Becomes technical consultant for bomber production to Ford Motor Company.
- 1942 Aug 13
- Scott Morrow Lindbergh is born.
- 1942-1943
- Serves as test pilot and aviation consultant.
- 1944
- Flies fifty combat missions in South Pacific while serving with Navy and Marines as adviser on fighter planes.
- 1945
- Is member of naval technical mission to study Germany's missile and aircraft developments.
- 1945 Oct 2
- Reeve Morrow Lindbergh is born.
- 1946
- Becomes consultant for University of Chicago Ordinance Research Project (CHORE).
- 1947-1954
- Serves as special adviser to Air Force.
- 1948
- Publishes Of Flight and Life.
- 1949
- Is awarded Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy.
- 1953
- Publishes The Spirit of St. Louis.
- 1954
- Is appointed to rank of brigadier general.
- Is awarded Pulitzer Prize for The Spirit of St. Louis.
- 1954 Sep 7
- Mother, Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh, dies.
- 1954-1974
- Goes on conservation and wildlife preservation expeditions.
- 1965
- Redesigns perfusion pump for Naval Medical Research Institute.
- 1966-1972
- Serves on World Wildlife Board of Trustees.
- 1968
- Addresses Alaska legislature, first public speech in twenty-seven years.
- 1969
- Is awarded the Baruch Conservation Prize for 1968.
- 1969-1972
- Is member of Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality.
- 1970
- Publishes Wartime Journals.
- 1972
- Publishes Boyhood on the Upper Mississippi.
- 1974 Aug 26
- Dies on Maui, Hawaii. Buried at Kipahulu.
- 1978
- Autobiography of Values is published posthumously.
Index of Correspondents--Aviation
The information following a correspondent's name refers to one of the five sections of the Aviation series. The name following the section heading refers to a sub-section of one of the five sections.
Index of Correspondents
- Aldrin, E. E. Private Industry, Pan American
- Allen, C. B. Private Industry, Martin; Government-U. S. Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Authority
- Allen, Joseph P. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Allen, William M. Private Industry, Boeing
- Ames, Joseph S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Anders, William A. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Anderson, S. E. Government-U. S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary: Weapons Evaluation Group
- Andrews, Frank M. Military-Army Air Corps
- Armstrong, Neil A. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Arnold, H. H. Military-Army Air Corps
- Babb, Charles H. Private industry-General correspondence
- Baekeland, George Private industry-Ford Motor Company
- Baker, Paul S. Private industry-United Aircraft
- Banks, Donald Government-Air Ministry, London
- Banks, Maurice Government-Air Ministry, London
- Barbour, W. Warren Private industry-Trans World Airlines (TWA)
- Barron, C. I. Private industry-Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
- Beasley, P. R. Private industry-Detroit Aircraft; Personal files-Lockheed Sirius airplane; Personal files-Lambert Monocoupe airplane
- Beisel, Rex B. Private industry-United Aircraft
- Bell, Paddy Leigh Private industry-Pan American
- Bendix, Vincent Private industry-General correspondence
- Bisplinghoff, Raymond L. Organizations-American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Bixby, Harold M. Private industry-Pan American
- Black, Hugo L. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Blake, Norman P. Private industry-Pan American
- Boedecker, Kenneth J. Private industry-Curtiss-Wright Corporation
- Boothby, Walter M. Military-Army Air Forces-Mayo (Clinic) Aero Medical Unit
- Borger, J. G. Private industry-Pan American
- Borman, Frank Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Bowlus, Hawley Private industry-General correspondence
- Boyd, Albert Military-Air Force
- Boyd, Charles A. Government-U. S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary: Weapons Evaluation Group
- Boyd, Max B. Military-Air Force
- Bradley, Mark E., Jr. Military-Air Force
- Brand, Vance D. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Breech, E. R. Private industry-North American Aviation, Inc.
- Brett, George H. Military-Army Air Corps
- Briggs, James E. Military-Air Force
- Bunch, Clare W. Personal files-Lambert Monocoupe airplane
- Burchall, H. Private industry-Imperial Airways Ltd.
- Burnelli, Vincent J. Military-Army Air Corps; Private industry-General correspondence
- Burns, Robert W. Military-Air Force
- Bush, Vannevar Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Carr, Gerald P. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Chapman, Philip K. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Chenea, V. E. Private industry-Pan American
- Christie, Arthur R. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Cleary, James F. Private industry-Pan American
- Cleaves, Prentiss Private industry-General correspondence
- Coffin, Howard E. Private industry-National Air Transport
- Cole, Sterling Government-U. S. Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Continental Defense Panel
- Cone, J. Carroll Government-Federal Aviation Commission; Government-U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Air Commerce; Private industry-Pan American Airlines
- Cook, Orval R. Military-Air Force
- Cooper, John C., Jr. Private industry-Pan American
- Cooper, Merian C. Private industry-Pan American
- Cortright, Edgar M. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Cowdin, J. C. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Crabb, Jarred V. Military-Air Force
- Craig, H. A. Military-Air Force
- Cunningham, Walter Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Cuthell, Chester W. Private industry-National Air Transport
- Damon, Ralph S. Private industry-Republic Aviation; Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Darcy, Thomas C. Military-Air Force
- Dassault, Marcel Private industry-General correspondence
- Dern, George H. Private industry-Pan American
- DeWitt, J. L. Military-Army Air Corps
- Doolittle, James H. Military-Air Force
- Douglas, James H. Military-Air Force
- Driscoll, John J. Government-U. S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary: Weapons Evaluation Group; Military-Air Force
- Duke, Charles M., Jr. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Eastland, Thomas B. Private industry-Transcontinental Air Transport
- Eastland, Thomas B., Jr. Private industry-Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
- Eaton, J. M. Private industry-Pan American Airlines
- England, Anthony W. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Enke, Stephen Private industry-General correspondence
- Evans, Edward S. Personal files-Lockheed Sirius airplane
- Evans, L. J. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Private industry-General correspondence
- Fairchild, Sherman M. Private industry-General correspondence
- Farley, James A. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Fleet, Reuben H. Private industry-Consolidated Aircraft Corporation
- Fleming, C. C. Private industry-Pan American
- Ford, Henry Private industry-Ford Motor Company
- Ford, Vincent T. Military-Air Force
- Freed, Lyle C. Military-Air Force
- Friendly, Henry J. Private industry-Pan American
- Frye, Jack Military-Army Air Corps; Private industry-Trans World Airlines; Private industry-General correspondence
- Gaffney, D. V. Military-Air Force
- Gardner, Trevor Military-Air Force
- Gates, John B. Private industry-Pan American
- Gates, Thomas S. Military-Air Force
- Gavin, Joseph G., Jr. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Gibson, Edward G. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Gledhill, Franklin Private industry-Pan American
- Glezner, Roland M. Military-Air Force
- Gluhareff, M. E. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Gray, Haroldl E. Private industry-Pan American
- Grierson, John Private industry-Pan American
- Grumman, L. R. Private industry-General correspondence
- Gwinn, William P. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Haddon, Carl Private industry-Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
- Halaby, Najeeb E. Government-Federal Aviation Agency; Private industry-Pan American
- Hancher, Virgil M. Military-Air Force
- Harmon, H. R. Military-Air Force
- Henderson, Paul Private industry-Transcontinental Air Transport
- Henize, Karl G. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Henning, H. P. Private industry-Ford Motor Company
- Hill, A. G. Government-U. S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary: Weapons Evaluation Group
- Hobbs, L. S. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Holland, Maurice Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Hoover, Robert A. Organizations-Society of Experimental Test Pilots
- Horner, H. M. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Howley, Frank L. Military-Air Force
- Huebner, C. R. Military-Air Force
- Hunsaker, Jerome C. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Hurley, Roy T. Private industry-Curtiss-Wright Corporation
- Huyot, Robert Private industry-Pan American
- Ide, John J. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Irvins, Bill Military-Air Force
- Irwin, James B. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Johnson, Leon W. Military-Air Force
- Johnson, S. Paul Organizations-Institute of Aeronautical Sciences
- Kauffman, S. B. Private industry-Pan American
- Kellett, Wallace Private industry-General correspondence
- Kenney, George C. Military-Air Force
- Keys, Clement M. Private industry-Curtiss-Wright Corporation; Private industry-Transcontinental Air Transport; Private industry-Trans World Airlines; Private industry-National Air Transport
- Kilner, Walter G. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Knight, Harry H. Personal files-Lambert Monocoupe airplane
- Kuhrt, Wesley A. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Kuter, Lawrence S. Military-Air Force
- Langewiesche, Wolfgang Private industry-Pan American
- Lea, Robert B. Private industry-Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc.; Personal files-Miles Mohawk airplane
- Lederer, Jerome Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Lee, F. B. Government-U. S. Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration
- Lee, Robert M. Military-Air Force
- LeMay, Curtis E. Military-Air Force
- Leslie, John C. Private industry-Pan American
- Leuteritz, Hugo C. Private industry-Pan American
- Lewis, G. W. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Lewis, Roger Private industry-General correspondence
- Lichty, Ben W. Military-Air Force
- Lipscomb, Willis G. Private industry-Pan American
- Litchfield, P. W. Private industry-General correspondence
- Logan, R. A. Private industry-Pan American
- Lousma, Jack R. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Lovelace, W. Randolph III Military-Army Air Forces-Mayo (Clinic) Aero Medical Unit
- Lovell, James A., Jr. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Lovett, Robert A. Private industry-Ford Motor Company
- Lyman, Lauren D. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- MacLeod, Scott Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Macy, Josiah, Jr. Private industry-Pan American
- Maddux, J. L. Private industry-Transcontinental Air Transport-Maddux; Private industry-Transcontinental Air Transport; Private industry-General correspondence
- Magee, J. V. Private industry-Transcontinental Air Transport
- Magruder, William M. Government-U. S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary; Private industry-Pan American
- Mahoney, B. F. Private industry-General correspondence
- Martin, Glenn L. Private industry-Martin (Glenn L.) Company
- Mayo, W. B. Private industry-General correspondence
- McAdoo, William G. Organizations-National Aeronautic Association
- McCandless, Bruce II Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- McCarthy, C. J. Private industry-Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc.; Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- McDonnell, J. S., Jr. Private industry-General correspondence
- McMullen, Clements Military-Air Force
- Mead, George J. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Menasco, A. S. Personal files-Miles Mohawk airplane
- Miles, F. G. Private industry-General correspondence; Personal files-Miles Mohawk airplane
- Miles, G. H. Personal files-Miles Mohawk airplane
- Miller, H. B. Private industry-Pan American
- Millikan, Clark B. Military-Air Force
- Millikan, Robert A. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Minser, E. J. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Montgomery, J. B. Military-Air Force
- Moorman, Thomas S. Military-Air Force
- Morrow, Charles T. Private industry-General correspondence
- Morrison, W. L. Private industry-Pan American
- Mullahey, W. J. Private industry-Pan American
- Norstad, Lauris Military-Air Force
- O'Donnell, Emmett, Jr. Military-Air Force
- Pace, Frank, Jr. Private industry-General correspondence
- Paine, Thomas O. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Parker, Robert A. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Pearson, C. C. Private industry-Martin (Glenn L.) Company
- Peckham, Cyril Private industry-Imperial Airways Ltd.; Personal files-Miles Mohawk airplane
- Player, Willis Private industry-Pan American
- Pogue, William R. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Post, George B. Private industry-Edo Aircraft Corporation; Personal files-Lockheed Sirius airplane
- Power, Thomas S. Military-Air Force
- Priester, André Private industry-Pan American
- Pryor, Samuel F. Private industry-Pan American
- Putt, D. L. Military-Air Force
- Reece, Bob Private industry-Pan American
- Reinecke, Ed Organizations-Society of Experimental Test Pilots
- Rentschler, Frederick B. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Richter, Paul E. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Rihl, George L. Private industry-Pan American
- Ristine, Carl L. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Robbins, Richard W. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Robertson, William B. Private industry-Robertson Aircraft Corporation
- Rockwell, W. F., Jr. Private industry-North American Rockwell Corporation
- Ross, Ira G. Private industry-Pan American
- Ryan, Claude T. Private industry-Ryan Aeronautical Company
- Schirra, Walter M. Organizations-Society of Experimental Test Pilots
- Schoonmaker, J. M. Private industry-Pan American; Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Schriever, B. A. Military-Air Force; Private industry-General correspondence
- Scranton, William W. Private industry-Pan American
- Seawell, William T. Private industry-Pan American
- Shannon, John T. Private industry-Pan American
- Sheaffer, Daniel M. Private industry-Pennsylvania Railroad, The
- Shelmerdine, Francis Government-Air Ministry, London
- Shepard, Alan Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Sikorsky, Igor I. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Smith, F. L. Military-Army Air Forces-Mayo (Clinic) Aero Medical Unit
- Snyder, J. Buell Government-U. S. House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations
- Sorenson, Charles E. Private industry-Ford Motor Company
- Sprague, John T. Military-Air Force
- Spriggs, James O. Military-Air Force
- Squier, Carl B. Private industry-Lockheed Aircraft Corporation; Personal files-Lockheed Sirius airplane
- Stafford, Thomas P. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Steele, John A. Private industry-Pan American; Personal files-Lambert Monocoupe airplane
- Stefansson, Vilhjamur Private industry-Pan American
- Streett, St. Clair Military-Air Force
- Swigert, John L., Jr. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Symington, W. Stuart Military-Air Force, Office of the Secretary
- Taylor, David W. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Taylor, James B. Private industry-General correspondence; Private industry-Pan American
- Taylor, Vernon F. Private industry-Pan American
- Tillinghast, Charles C. Jr. Private industry-Trans World Airlines
- Tillinghast, T. E. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Tomlinson, D. W. Private industry-Transcontinental and Western Air
- Trippe, Juan T. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; Private industry-Pan American
- Twining, Nathan F. Military-Air Force
- Vanaman, A. W. Military-Air Force
- Vandenberg, A. H. Private industry-Pan American
- Vandenberg, Hoyt S. Military-Air Force
- Van Dusen, William Private industry-Pan American
- Vaughn, Guy W. Private industry-Curtiss-Wright
- Victory, John F. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Vidal, Eugene Government-U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Air Commerce
- Voorhees, Tracy S. Government-U. S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary: Weapons Evaluation Group; Government-U. S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary
- Vought, R. R. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Vultee, Gerard Private industry-Detroit Aircraft Corporation Personal files-Lockheed Sirius airplane
- Warner, Edward P. Government-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- Webb, James E. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Wedemeyer, Albert C. Government-U. S. Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Continental Defense Panel; Military-Army Air Forces; Military-Air Force
- Weitz, Paul J. Government-National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Whelan, B. L. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation; Personal files-Lambert Monocoupe airplane
- White, Thomas D. Military-Air Force
- Wilson, Eugene E. Private industry-United Aircraft Corporation
- Wilson, R. C. Military-Air Force
- Wolfe, K. B. Military-Air Force
- Woodbridge, John Private industry-Pan American
- Woodring, Harry H. Military-Army Air Corps; Private industry-Transcontinental and Western Air
- Woods, Humphrey G. E. Private industry-Imperial Airways Ltd.
- Work, James Personal files-Lockheed Sirius airplane
- Wright, T. P. Private industry-General correspondence
- Wyman, E. E. Private industry-Pan American
- York, Herbert F. Military-Air Force
- Young, Clarence M. Private industry-Pan American
- Young, Evan E. Private industry-Pan American
- Zimmerman, Carroll L. Private industry-Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc.; Private industry-North American Aviation, Inc.
- Zink, Harry J. Government-Civil Aeronautics Board
Index of Correspondents--Conservation
The information following a correspondent's name refers to one of the three sections of the conservation series: Organizations, Geographic areas, and General. The name of each correspondent is followed by the name of one or more organizations or geographic areas or by the heading General, indicating where correspondence is filed. In many cases, the specific dates of incoming letters are indicated. If there are too many letters to list individually or if the letters are filed in General under the individual’s name, only the inclusive dates are given.
List of Correspondents
- Adams, Alexander B. The Nature Conservancy 1968 Apr 29; 1969 May 7
- Adamson, Joy. East Africa: 1964 Apr 27
- Alvarez, Jesus B., Jr. Philippines: 1968 Sep 3; 1969 Mar 20, Jul 24, Aug 27, Oct 6; 1970 Jun 22, Aug 3, 6, Sep 4, Nov 25; 1971 Apr 20, 29, May 15, Jun 29, Sep 14; 1972 Jan 22, Feb 13, Oct 24, Nov 17; 1973 Aug 27
- Amory, Cleveland. General: 1966
- Andersen, Elmer L. (MN): 1969 Feb 14, Aug 11, Sep 29, Oct 17; 1970 Mar 12, Jun 4, 30, Oct 5
- Ashe, James. East Africa: 1967 Dec 28; 1968 Jul 20
- Atkinson, Clinton E. Japan: 1968 Mar 22; 1970 Apr 24
- Ayodo, Samuel O. East Africa: 1966 Mar 3
- Ball, George W. General: 1966
- Bechtel, Kenneth K. Baja (CA) 1968 Feb 16, May 6, Jun 11, Dec 10; 1969 Feb 6, Apr 18; 1970 Jan 14, Sep 23, Nov 5, 13; 1971 Jan 26, Dec 7; 1972 Feb 14, Mar 1, 7, 30
- Belaunde Terry, Fernando. South America: 1967 Jul 12
- Bell, James Dunbar. General: 1967
- Benavides, Felipe. World Wildlife Fund: 1968 Dec 11; 1970 Aug 11; South America: 1967, undated; 1968 Oct 10, Nov 6, Dec 17; 1969 Jan 23; 1972 Dec.
- Benitez, Helena. Philippines: 1969 May 8
- Bernhard, Prince of the Netherlands. World Wildlife Fund: 1966 Dec 15; 1967 May 15; 1969 Nov 9; 1970 Jan 14, Feb 2, 12, Dec 2; 1971 Jan 18; 1972 Feb 11, Jun 9, Dec 13, 23, 31; 1973 Jan 9, 22, Nov 24
- Berwick, E. J. H. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1966 Sep 22, Oct 26, Nov 14; 1967 Jan 11, Jun 16, Aug 9, Nov 3, Dec 19; 1968 Feb 1, 2, 6, Mar 5, 12, 13, Jun 21, 28, Jul 8, Oct 1
- Bleazard, Stan. East Africa: 1964 May 18, Dec 3; 1967 Dec 27
- Bok, Cary W. The Nature Conservancy: 1969 Apr 28, Jul 31, Aug 21
- Bourne, Arthur G. General: 1966-1969, undated
- Brown, David W. J. East Africa: 1966 Nov 30; 1967 Apr 18, Aug 22
- Brown, Harold. Aldabra: 1967 Oct 11
- Brycson, D. N. M. East Africa: 1966 Mar 10; 1973 May 16
- Budowski, Gerardo. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1971 Jan 14, Mar 3, Sep 15, Oct 23
- Burns, John A. Pacific Islands: 1968 Apr 22; 1970 Jun 22
- Canine, William L. The Nature Conservancy: 1968 Oct 3
- Chamberlain, John. General: 1966-1968
- Chapin, James. General: 1962-1963
- Coenen, Ernst. General: 1970
- Collins, W. A. R. East Africa: 1962 Oct 2
- Colson, Charles W. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1971 Jan 27, Feb 16
- Coolidge, Harold J. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1962-1974; World Wildlife Fund: 1966, undated; 1969 Mar 9; 1973 Apr 13
- Creekmore, J. H. World Wildlife Fund: 1968 Feb 26
- Crowe, Philip Kingsland. World Wildlife Fund: 1965 Jun 7, Jul 14; 1966 Feb 25, Apr 3, 29, May 21, Jul 6, 11, Aug 30, Oct 22, Dec 6; 1967 May 17, Jul 20, Aug 19, 25; 1968 Jul 2, 9, Aug 1, Oct 31; 1969 Mar 6, 14, 25, Apr 4, May 3, Jul 2, Oct 24; 1970 Jan 18, 22, Oct 21
- Dalgas Frisch, Johan. South America: 1968 Jul 1, Aug 2, 6, Sep 10, 26, Oct 25; 1969 Jan 14, Oct 9, undated; World Wildlife Fund: 1968 Aug 2, 6, 9, 22
- De Haes, Charles. World Wildlife Fund: 1970 Nov 27, Dec 8; 1971 Apr 30; 1972 Jan 18
- Delano, Warren. The Nature Conservancy: 1970 Feb 10, 11, Aug 8
- Denis, Armand and Michaela. East Africa: 1966 May 31; 1969 undated
- Diamond, Henry L. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1973 Mar 15, Apr 26, Jun 11, 21, Jul 31, Aug 24, Oct 24
- Douglas, Jack. General: 1968
- Dungan, Ralph A. South America: 1967 Apr 18, May 31
- Elizalde, Manuel, Jr. Philippines: 1969 Apr 14; 1970 Mar 2, Apr 25, Oct 16; 1971 Feb 2, Mar 20, Jun 22, Oct 8; 1972 Jan 11, Apr 2, 7, May 11, Sep 26, Oct 9, undated; 1974 Mar 8
- Elliot, Sir Hugh F. I. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1966 May 25, Aug 10, Oct 4, Nov 15
- Fitter, Richard S. R. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1968 Jun 5, 7, 15, 16; General: 1966-1968
- Fong, Hiram L. Pacific Islands: 1968 May 22
- Fontana, Omar. South America: 1968 Dec 30
- Fox, Robert. Philippines: 1969 Oct 10; 1970 Apr 23, 24
- Gabrielson, Ira N. World Wildlife Fund: 1964-1973
- Geigy, Rudolf. World Wildlife Fund: 1968 Jan 14, Feb 20; 1970 Mar 18
- Gill, Thomas P. Pacific Islands: 1969 Mar 14, Apr 28, May 16, Jul 24, Oct 16
- Gilmore, Warner E. Indonesia: 1967 Jun 26, Jul 10, 11, 31, Aug 23, Sep 6, 8
- Godfrey, Arthur. World Wildlife Fund: 1969 Jul 7; Pacific Islands: 1968 Sep 30; General: 1968
- Green, Marshall. Indonesia: 1967 May 8, Dec 12; 1968 Mar 1: General: 1970
- Grimwood, Ian. East Africa: 1962 Oct 2; 1963 Feb 14, Aug 3, Oct 2, Nov 11, Dec 8, 29; 1964 Jan 13, May 2, 29, Jul 18, Aug 1, Sep 22, Dec 4: South America: 1965 May 11, Jun 30, Aug 12, Dec 26; 1966 Feb 18, May 30, Jun 21, Jul 16, Sep 27, Oct 15, Nov 9, Dec 4; 1967 Feb 8, Apr 14, Jul 11, Sep 6, Nov 18; 1968 Jun 11; Philippines: 1974 Apr 9; General: 1968
- Grzimek, Bernhard. General: 1965-1971
- Guest, Winston F. C. World Wildlife Fund: 1970 Sep 2, Dec 17; 1971 Dec 3
- Gutermuth, C. R. World Wildlife Fund: 1964-1973
- Haleck, Pepe. Pacific Islands: 1964 Nov 26; 1965 Jan 13; 1966 Feb 28
- Harrisson, Tom. Philippines: 1967 undated; 1968 Dec 28; 1969 Jan 14, 17, 21, 27, 29, Feb 5, 14, Apr 27, Jul 14, Sep 15, Nov 13; International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1969 Feb, Apr 24, Jun 24
- Hatfield, Mark. The Belle W. Baruch Foundation: 1969 Jan 17
- Hickel, Walter J. General: 1968-1972
- Hiller, Herbert S. The Nature Conservancy: 1969 Apr 21
- Hoffmann, Luc. World Wildlife Fund: 1968 Feb 2, 28, Oct undated, Nov 6, 7; 1969 Jul 3, 4, 5, Aug 4, 20, Oct 9, Nov 17, Dec 16; 1971 Jul 22, Oct 12; 1972 Mar 24
- Holloway, Colin W. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1968 Feb 28, May 16, Jun 24, Aug 12, 19; 1969 May 22; 1971 Oct 15; 1972 Jan 14, Mar 30; 1973 May 25, Jun 13, Jul 13, Aug 8
- Holt, Sidney J. General: 1966-19*68
- Inouye, Daniel K. Pacific Islands: 1968 May 20
- Johnson, Huey D. The Nature Conservancy: 1968 Oct 8; 1969 Jul 25; 1971 Dec 23; 1972 Feb 9, Mar 2, Aug 31
- Jones, John Wesley. South America: 1966 Aug 26; 1967 Dec 29; 1968 Mar 5, 25, May 6
- Jouanin, Christian. General: 1967
- Jourde, Paul. General: 1967
- Kellogg, Francis L. World Wildlife Fund: 1966 Apr 18; 1969 Mar 25; 1971 Jun 15; 1973 May 16, Jul 3, 30, Aug 1, 8, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, Oct 18; 1974 Jan 18, Feb 19, Mar 13, Apr 29
- Kenyatta, Jomo (S. T. Kairo, private secretary). East Africa: 1966 Mar 22, Nov 12
- Kleinwort, Ernest G. World Wildlife Fund: 1970 Jan 8, Dec 7, 30; 1971 Jan 5, May 10
- Konchellah, John L. N. Ole. East Africa: 1962 Aug 30, Sep 17, Nov 1; 1963 Jan 11, Mar 20, Apr 4
- Kortlandt, A. General: 1968
- Lamont, Austin. The Nature Conservancy: 1968 Nov 4, Dec 6, 26; 1969 Mar 11, Apr 22
- Leakey, Louis S. B. East Africa: 1964 Jun 2, Jul 13, Aug 13, Sep 17; 1965 Dec 17, undated
- Lee, H. Rex. Pacific Islands: 1964 Apr 28, May 12, 30, Jul 17, Aug 21, Sep 17, Oct 29, Dec 31; 1965 Feb 12, Jul 2, Oct 22, Dec 3; 1966 Oct 21
- Lewis, T. L. Pacific Islands: 1969 Aug; 1971 Mar 17, Jun 4; 1972 Aug 24, 30, Sep 19; 1973 Jul 17
- Lindsay, George E. Baja (CA): 1967 Oct 10; 1968 Oct 22, 24, Nov 18; 1969 Feb 4, Oct 25; 1970 Apr 17, Sep 1, Dec 8; 1971 May 12, Oct 6; 1972 Oct 31
- Little, Royal. General: 1966-1973
- Lovejoy, Thomas E. World Wildlife Fund: 1973 Dec 19; 1974 Jan 9
- MacPhail, Ian. World Wildlife Fund: 1965 May 7; 1967 Jun 15, Jul 10, 13, 24; 1968 Feb 1
- Marcos, Ferdinand E. E. Philippines: 1973 Dec 26
- Marcos, Imelda (Romualdez). Philippines: 1969 May 13; 1970 Jan 13, Jun 12; 1973 Aug 2
- Marshall, Anthony D. Madagascar: 1970 Aug 18, Sep 15, 25, Oct 3; 1971 Feb 11, Apr 10; General: 1971-1972
- McBride, Robert H. Baja (CA): 1972 Apr 2
- McCall, Tom. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1971 Sep 16
- McDonald, David L. General: 1965-1967
- McHale, Thomas R. Philippines: 1969 Feb 22
- McHugh, J. Laurence. General: 1966-1974
- McVay, Scott. General: 1970
- Messel, Harry. General: 1968
- Miller, R. H. General (undated)
- Miller, Richard Gordon. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1966 Nov 25, Dec 5
- Mills, Herbert H. World Wildlife Fund: 1966-1972
- Mitchell, Edward. General: 1968-1969
- Morton, Rogers C. B. General: 1972
- Mountfort, Guy. World Wildlife Fund: 1971 Jan 18
- Mullahey, William J. Pacific Islands: 1963-1974
- Mungai, N. East Africa: 1967 Feb 14
- Murchison, John D. World Wildlife Fund: 1965 Oct 28; 1969 Mar 13, Oct 18; 1971 Feb 18
- Nance, John. Philippines: 1973 Jan 1; 1974 Apr 2
- Nelson, Gaylord. General: 1972
- Nicholls, Frank G. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1971 Dec 6; 1972 Dec 29; 1973 Jan 4, Feb 7, 8, May 8, Dec 26
- Nicholson, E. M. General: 1968
- Nierenberg, William A. General: 1970
- Nishiwaki, Masaharu. Japan: 1969 Jan 13; International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1969 Nov 21; 1970 Sep 10; 1972 Dec 11
- Nixon, Richard M. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1971 Apr 23
- Nogueira-Neto, Paulo. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1969 Aug 28; 1972 Apr 26; World Wildlife Fund: 1969 Nov 17
- Norris, Kenneth S. The Oceanic Foundation: 1970 Apr 20, May 12, Aug 25; 1971 Jan 19
- Noonan, Patrick. The Nature Conservancy: 1973 Dec 7; 1974 Apr 12
- Olin, John M. General: 1966-1967
- Olson, Erwin A. South America: 1966 Sep 1, Oct 6, 12, Nov 15; 1967 Jun 13; 1968 Feb 2
- Oram, Harold L. World Wildlife Fund: 1965 Apr 23, Jul 13, Oct 1, 5, 27; 1966 Jan 12, Mar 24, 30, Apr 4, 6, 19, 26, 28, Aug 8, Sep 2, 6, Dec 2; 1967 Jun 15
- Osborn, Fairfield. New York Zoological Society: 1964 Oct 15, 30; 1966 Apr 7, 29, Sep 12; 1968 Apr 8, 24, Oct 24, Dec 20; 1969 Jan 16, undated
- Owen, John S. East Africa: 1965 May 14, Jul 20, Aug 13, Oct 5, Nov 4, 26; 1966 Jan 3, 18, 26, 31, Feb 11, 14, Apr 1, 15, May 26, Jun 20, Aug 1, 29; 1967 Jan 15, Mar 9, Jul 18, Aug 31, Oct 19, Dec 6, 18; 1968 Jan 4, 30, Jul 14, Nov 20; 1969 Mar 7, Oct 27; 1970 Feb 24, Oct undated, Nov 14; 1972 Jun 14
- Polunin, Nicholas. General: 1968-1972
- Pough, Richard. World Wildlife Fund: 1965 Oct 29; 1966 Sep 20; 1971 Feb 3; General: 1966-1971
- Preston, Frank W. World Wildlife Fund: 1968 Nov 2
- Pryor, Taylor. The Oceanic Foundation: 1968 Apr 16, 17, 18, Jun 11, Oct 29; 1969 Jul 2, Aug 15, 20; 1970 Feb 18, Apr 18; 1971 Mar 17, Dec 27
- Reischauer, Edwin. Japan. 1965 Aug 30
- Richards, Thomas W. The Nature Conservancy: 1968 Oct 7, Nov 1; 1969 Jan 10, Feb 25, Mar 5, 11, Sep 4, 12, Dec 4; 1970 Mar 20, 26, May 18, Jun 16; 1971 Jan 26, May 26, Jul 8
- Richardson, Edward T., Jr. The Nature Conservancy: 1969 Jan 2, Mar 26, Apr 1, May 29, Jul 11, Dec 23
- Ripley, Dillon. Madagascar: 1966 Oct 10, Dec 8; Aldabra: 1967 Aug 22, 29; World Wildlife Fund: 1973 Apr 13; General: 1965-1972
- Rockefeller, Godfrey A. World Wildlife Fund: 1973-1974
- Rockefeller, Laurence S. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1970 Apr 30, May 8, Jul 21, 25, Aug 12, Sep 17, Nov 12, 20; 1971 Mar 10, Jun 10, 22, Sep 22; 1972 Jan 5, 11, Mar 3, Apr 12, Jul 14, Oct 18, 23, Dec 7: New York Zoological Society: 1970 Jun 17; 1971 Aug 27
- Rogers, William P. General: 1969
- Roosevelt, Archibald B. General: 1971
- Roxas, Sixto K. Philippines: 1969 Jan 30, Feb 5, Mar 30, Apr 7, 28, May 5, 19, Jun 30, Aug 26; 1970 Feb 5, Mar 4, Aug 31, Sep 3; 1971 May 3
- Rumsfeld, Donald. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1972 Sep 15
- Sanvictores, Jose G. Philippines: 1969 May 13; 1972 Feb 11
- Schelle, William E. World Wildlife Fund: 1973 Jul 16
- Schenkel, Rudolf and Lotte. World Wildlife Fund: 1967 Jun 2; 1968 Jan 9; 1969 Oct 7; undated
- Scott, Peter. World Wildlife Fund: 1965 Jun 18; 1966 Apr 6, May 3, Jul 20, Aug 21, Sep 9, 28; 1967 Jul 20, Dec 5; 1968 Apr 22, May 29, Sep 12; 1969 May 6, Jun 6; 1970 Jan 20, 29, Feb 7, Apr 3, Nov undated; 1971 Jan 18; International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1966 Nov 15; 1967 Jun 20, Oct 31, Nov 6; 1968 Jan 31, undated, Mar 15, Apr 27, Jul 3, Aug 5; 1969 Aug 2; 1971 Nov 15; 1972 Feb 19
- Sheldrick, David. East Africa: 1965 Nov 9; 1967 Feb 8
- Simon, Noel. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1962 Sep 10; 1963 Nov 8; 1964 May 15, Aug 13, Oct 6, 21, Nov 23, Dec 9; 1965 Jun 23, Dec 22; 1966 Feb 9, May 20, Jun 14, Oct 9, 18, Nov 16; 1967 Feb 14, Apr 13, Jul 27, Aug 3, Sep 6, Nov 9, 14, Dec 4, 5; 1968 Feb 20, Apr 30, May 20, Jul 12, 15, Aug 23, Sep 23; 1969 Jan 7, Feb 28, Aug 6, 16, Sep 2, Oct 7, Nov 3
- Smith, Fred. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1971 Sep 10; 1972 Nov 13
- Soemarwoto, Otto. Indonesia: 1968 Feb 12
- Solheim, Wilhelm G., II. Philippines: 1972 May 16
- Sri Budojo. Indonesia: 1967 Jun 26, Jul 11, Sep 1, 6; 1968 Jan 5; 1969 Apr 14
- Stark, Virgil. East Africa: 1966 Aug 26
- Starker, A. Leopold. Baja (CA): 1970 Jan 14, Oct 30, Nov 13; 1971 Oct 6, Nov 15; 1972 Apr 4, Jul 19
- Stevens, Lawrence N. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1970-1973
- Stewart, J. McLain. World Wildlife Fund: 1971 Jun 25, Dec 20; 1973 Mar
- Swift, Lloyd. World Wildlife Fund: 1965-1971
- Talbot, Lee M. Aldabra: 1967 Jun 20
- Talcott, Shirley Whitney. The Nature Conservancy: 1969 Jan 6
- Taylor, Roy. (MN): 1970 Jul 7
- Thomas, Lowell. General: 1968-1972
- Thomas, Lowell, Jr.and Tay. General: 1968-1972
- Thresher, Philip B. East Africa: 1967 Oct 10, 22; 1968 Jan 17; 1972 Apr 5
- Togasaki, Gordon S. Japan: 1965 Jan 21, Apr 23; 1966 Dec 9; 1967 Sep 28; 1968 Apr 17
- Train, Russell E. World Wildlife Fund: 1966 Sep 20; 1968 Apr 10; 1969 Jan 18; General: 1963-1973
- Tsiang, Y. S. Taiwan: 1969 Feb 10
- Tufele-Faia'oga. Pacific Islands: 1964 Jun 17, Jul 5, 12, Aug 20, Sep 11
- Tufele, Lia F. Pacific Islands: 1964 Dec 28
- Turner, Myles. East Africa: 1966 Jun 6, undated.
- Verschuren, Jacques. Indonesia: 1967 Jun 30
- Villadolid, Deogracias V. Philippines: 1967 Apr 5
- Vincent, Jack. Madagascar: 1966 Aug 30, Sep 13, 21, 26, Oct 14; International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1966 Oct 21; 1967 Feb 7, Apr 11, May 19, Jul 7, Nov 16; 1968 Feb 17
- Vollmar, Fritz. World Wildlife Fund: 1965-1974
- Walkowicz, Thaddeus F. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1971 Feb 17, Mar 10, Apr 19
- Warland, Moira A. G. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: 1971 Sep 1; 1972 Mar 6, Apr 14
- Warner, William W. Aldabra: 1967 Aug 21
- Watt, James G. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1972 Sep 15
- Webley, Michael. East Africa: 1966 Jun 17, Nov 3, Dec 20; 1967 May 22, Nov 27; 1968 Jun 10
- Whitaker, John C. Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality: 1970 Apr 23, May 27, Jun 12, 26, Jul 13
- Williams, G. Mennen. Philippines: 1969 Feb 4, 5, 18, 25
- Woodman, Everett M. The Nature Conservancy: 1972 Oct 19, Nov 21
- Zaphiro, Denis R. P. East Africa: 1963 Feb 28; 1964 Apr 24, Jul 2, Sep 27; 1965 Jul 28, Sep undated, Oct 26; 1966 Aug 26; 1967 Jan 2, Sep 2; 1968 Oct 5; 1969 Feb 25; 1971 undated
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