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  ——_. “Truman as the Crucial Third Year Opens,” The New York Times Magazine, March 16, 1947.

  Mayerberg, Samuel S. “Edward Jacobson: President Truman’s Buddy.” Liberal Judaism, August 1945.

  McCarthy, Joe. “A Walk Through History with Harry Truman.” Holiday, November/December 1963.

  McCormick, Anne O’Hare. “Abroad: The Promethean Role of the United States,” The New York Times, August 8, 1945.

  McCoy, Donald R. “Harry S. Truman: Personality, Politics and Presidency,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Spring 1982.

  McCune, Wesley, and John R. Beal. “The Job That Made Truman President,” Harper’s, June 1945.

  Means, Marianne. “What Three Presidents Say About Their Wives,” Good Housekeeping, August 1963.

  Michener, James. “A Tough Man for a Tough Job,” Life, May 12, 1952.

  Miles, Rufus E., Jr., “Hiroshima: The Strange Myth of Half a Million American Lives Saved,” International Security, Fall 1985.

  Miller, M. F. “A Century of Missouri Agriculture,” University of Missouri Bulletin, May 1958.

  Miller, Merle. “Mr. Truman’s Hometown,” Holiday, May 1970.

  Miner, Paul V. “Boss Tom Pendergast’s Wide Open Town,” Kansas City Star Magazine, July 4, 1976.

  Miscamble, Wilson D. “Anthony Eden and the Truman-Molotov Conversations, April 1945,” Diplomatic History, Spring 1978.

  ——. “Harry S Truman, The Berlin Blockade and the 1948 Election,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Summer 1980.

  ——. “The Evolution of an Internationalist: Harry S. Truman and American Foreign Policy,” The Australian Journal of Politics and History, August 1977.

  Mixson, James M., D.M.D. “The Two Crises That Faced President Truman: Korean and Dental,” Bulletin of the History of Dentistry, October 1988.

  Mumford, F. B. “A Century of Missouri Agriculture,” Missouri Historical Review January 1921.

  Nelson, Anna Kasten. “President Truman and the Evolution of the National Security Council,” The Journal of American History. September 1985.

  Oberdorfer, Don. “Ex-Democrat, Ex-Dixiecrat, Today’s Nixiecrat,” The New York Times Magazine. October 6, 1968.

  O’Brien, Pat. “Old Rail Depots in Independence Represent Important Era of History.” Jackson County Historical Society, April–June 1982.

  “Original Landowner Map of the City of Grandview,” Jackson County Advocate November 6, 1975.

  Osborne, John. “Happy Days for Harry,” Life, July 7, 1958.

  Pearson, Drew. “The Man Who Didn’t Want to Be President,” April 16, 1945.

  Perry, George Sessions. “Independence, Missouri,” Saturday Evening Post, September 2, 1950.

  Phillips, Cabell. “How the President Does His Job.” The New York Times Magazine, January 4, 1948.

  ——. “Truman at 75,” The New York Times Magazine, May 3, 1959.

  ——. “Truman Likes These,” The New York Times Magazine, June 17, 1951.

  ——. “Truman’s Home Town Is ‘Smalltown, U.S.A.’ ” The New York Times Magazine July 1, 1945.

  Potts, Edward W. “The President’s Mother: Martha Ellen Truman,” The Christian Advocate (n.d.).

  Renshaw, Bill. “President Truman. His Missouri Neighbors Tell of His Farm Years,” The Prairie Farmer, May 12, 1945.

  Reston, James. “Dawn of the Atom Era Perplexes Washington,” The New York Times, August 12, 1945.

  Rigdon, Commander William, U.S.N. “We Kept Truman’s Big Secret,” Collier’s, July 4, 1953.

  Robbins, Jhan and June. “Six Great Turning Points of American History,” This Week, February 22, 1959.

  Roper, Elmo, and Louis Harris. “The Press and the Great Debate,” The Saturday Review of Literature, July 14, 1951.

  Rosenberg, David Alan. “The U.S. Nuclear Stockpile, 1945–1950,” The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, May 1982.

  Rosenberg, J. Philip. “The Belief System of Harry S. Truman and Its Effect on Foreign Policy Decision-Making During His Administration,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Spring 1982.

  Ross, Charles G. “How Truman Did It,” Collier’s, December 25, 1948.

  Rothe, Albert J., as told to Beverly Smith. “Pst! Truman’s Got a Cowlick,” Saturday Evening Post, November 12, 1949.

  Rovere, Richard H. “Letter from the Campaign Train,” The New Yorker, October 9, 1948.

  ——. “Letter from the Campaign Train,” The New Yorker, October 16, 1948.

  ——. “Letter from Washington,” The New Yorker, July 28, 1975.

  ——. “President Harry,” Harper’s, July 1948.

  ——. “Profiles: Nothing Much to It,” The New Yorker, September 8, 1945.

  ——. “The Last Days of Joe McCarthy,” Encounter, December 1958.

  ——. “The Most Gifted and Successful Demagogue This Country Has Ever Known,” The New York Times Magazine, April 1967.

  Safly, Elizabeth. “Truman’s Books. The Post-Presidential Years,” Whistle Stop, Winter 1979.

  ——. “Truman’s Books. Part II,” Whistle Stop, Spring 1979.

  Schnell, J. Christopher, Richard J. Collings, and David W. Dillard. “The Political Impact of the Depression on Missouri, 1929–1940,” Missouri Historical Review, January 1991.

  Schumach, Murray. “The Education of Matthew Ridgway,” The New York Times Magazine, May 4, 1952.

  Sevareid, Eric. “A Truly Great Man,” McCall’s, March 1973.

  ——. “The Human Truman,” Vertical file, HSTL

  Severo, Richard, and Lewis Milford. “Sweet Wine at Last,” Military History Quarterly, Winter 1989.

  Sheley, O.C. “James Peacock and ‘Jim Crow’ Chiles,” Frontier Times, May 1963.

  Shogan, Robert. “1948 Election,” American Heritage, June 1968.

  Slichter, Sumner H. “The Past Year and the Next in Our Economy,” The New York Times Magazine, June 10, 1951.

  Slomovitz, Philip. “Harry S. Truman: The Modern Cyrus,” The American Jewish Outlook, January 23, 1953.

  Smith, Beverly. “The Curious Case of the President’s Bathtub,” Saturday Evening Post, August 23, 1952.

  ——. “Washington’s Greatest Storyteller,” Saturday Evening Post, July 2, 1949.

  ——. “What a Spanking He Gave Truman!” Saturday Evening Post, August 2, 1952.

  ——. “Why We Went to War in Korea,” Saturday Evening Post, November 11, 1951.

  Smith, Gaddis. “The Acheson Papers,” Whistle Stop, Spring 1973.

  Smith, H. Allen. “A Friend of Ours Named Harry,” This Week, April 5, 1964.

  Snyder, John W. “Unforgettable Harry Truman,” Reader’s Digest, November 1980.

  Staley, J. W. “Eyes Across the DMZ,” Army Digest, October 1969.

  Steinberg, Alfred. “How Harry Truman Does His Job,” Saturday Evening Post, March 3, 10, 1951.

  ——. “Mr. Truman’s Mystery Man,” Saturday Evening Post, December 24, 1949.

  Sutton, Horace. “Key West, The Living End,” Saturday Review, January 7, 1978.

  Tammeus, William D. “He Plowed a Straight Furrow,” Whistle Stop, Vol. 12, no. 4, 1984.

  Thierman, Sue McClelland. “A Church with Roots in History.” Louisville Courier-Journal, June 3, 1945.

  Truman, Harry S. “My First Eighty Years,” Saturday Evening Post, June 13, 1964.

  ——. “The Most Mistreated of Presidents,” The North Carolina Historical Review, April 1959.

  Truman, Margaret. “Memories of a Cherished Home,” The New York Times, April 22, 1984.

  Tucker, Captain Frank C. III, USAR. “Reserve Duty Means Adventure for HST,” The Officer, May 1984.

  “Two Presidents and a Haberdasher—1948,” American Jewish Archives, April 1968.

  Vaccaro, Ernest B. “Harry Truman and the Press,” The Quill, February 1973.

  Waugh, Alfred S. “Desultory Wanderings in the Years 1845–46,” edited by John Francis McDermott. Missouri Historical Society, April and October 1950.

  White, Hollis L. �
��Champ Clark, The ‘Leather-Bound’ Orator,” Missouri Historical Review, October 1961–July 1962.

  White, Theodore H. “‘Wise Man’ in Quest of Security,” The New York Times Magazine, March 16, 1952.

  Whitman, Walter. “Take a Tip from Harry Truman. ‘Wake Up and Walk!’ ” This Week, June 4, 1961.

  Williams, Herbert Lee. “I Was Truman’s Ghost,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Spring 1982.

  Wills, Garry. “I’m Not Wild About Harry,” Esquire, January 1976.

  Wilson, Richard. “Truman Brings Back Boss Pendergast,” Look, October 29, 1946.

  Wiltz, John Edward. “Truman and MacArthur: The Wake Island Meeting,” Military Affairs, December 1978.

  Woolf, S. J. “President Truman Talks About His Job,” The New York Times Magazine, July 15, 1945.

  Wyden, Peter. “The Sudden Dawn,” The Washingtonian, July 1985.

  Yancey, Noel. “The Day Truman Dropped In,” Spectator, August 1, 1985.

  Yergin, Daniel. “Harry Truman—Revived and Revised.” The New York Times Magazine, October 24, 1976..

  REFERENCE SOURCES

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  Boorstin, Daniel J., and Brooks Mather Kelley, with Ruth Frankel Boorstin. A History of the United States. Lexington, Massachusetts: Ginn and Co., 1981.

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  Current Biography

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  Irvine, E. Eastman, ed. The World Almanac and Book of Facts for 1945. New York: New York World-Telegram, 1945.

  Morison, Samuel Eliot, Henry Steele Commager, and William E. Leuchtenburg. Concise History of the American Republic. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977.

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  MAGAZINES AND JOURNALS CONSULTED

  American Heritage • American History Illustrated • American Jewish Outlook • American Mercury • American Spectator • Bulletin of Atomic Scientists • Collier’s • Coronet • Esquire • Etude • Fortune • Harper’s • History Today • Liberty • Life • Look • McCall’s • Military History Quarterly • Missouri Life • Nation • New Republic • New Yorker • New York Times Magazine • Newsweek • Parade • Parents Magazine • Reader’s Digest • Saturday Evening Post • Saturday Review • Smithsonian • This Week • Time • Wallace’s Farmer • Washingtonian • Whistle Stop.

  NEWSPAPERS CONSULTED

  Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal • American Observer • Arizona Republic • Atlanta Journal • Baltimore Sun • Belton (Missouri) Star-Herald • Blue Springs (Missouri) Examiner • Boston Daily Globe • Boston Globe • Boston Post • Catholic Herald Citizen • Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette • Chicago Daily News • Chicago Sun • Chicago Sun-Times • Chicago Tribune • Christian Science Monitor • Cincinnati Enquirer • Cleveland Plain Dealer • Columbus (Ohio) Evening Dispatch • Daily Oklahoman • Dallas Morning News • Denver Post • Deseret News (Utah) • Des Moines Register • Detroit Free Press • Detroit News • Emporia (Kansas) Daily Gazette • Hartford Courant • Idaho Daily Statesman • Illinois State Register • Independence (Missouri) Examiner • Independence (Missouri) Sentinel • Indianapolis Star • Jackson (Mississippi) Daily News • Jackson County (Missouri) Advocate • Jackson County (Missouri) Examiner • Kansas City Jewish Chronicle • Kansas City Business Journal • Kansas City Journal-Post • Kansas City Star • Kansas City Times • Kansas City Weekly Enterprise • Knoxville (Tennessee) News-Sentinel • Lamar (Missouri) Democrat • Lansing (Michigan) Star Journal • Liberty (Missouri) Tribune • Long Island (New York) Press • Louisville Courier-Journal • Memphis Commercial Appeal • Miami Herald • Montana Standard • Morning World Herald (Omaha, Nebraska) • New Bedford (Massachusetts) Standard Times • New York Herald-Tribune • New York Times • New York World-Telegram • Philadelphia Inquirer • Pittsburgh Courier • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette • Portland (Oregon) Journal • Prairie Farmer • Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle • Salt Lake City Tribune • San Antonio Express • San Francisco Chronicle • Seattle Times • Shelby (Kentucky) Sentinel News • Skaneateles (New York) Press • South Bend (Indiana) Tribune • St. Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat • St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch • St. Louis (Missouri) Star-Times • St. Paul Pioneer Press • Syracuse Post Standard • Times (London) • Toledo Blade • Tucson Daily Citizen • Wall Street Journal • Washington (D.C.) Daily News • Washington (D.C.) Post • Washington (D.C.) Star • Washington (D.C.) Times Herald • Willard (Ohio) Times

  PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVAL SOURCES

  Harry S. Truman Library • Jackson County Historical Society • Joseph C. Pruett • Kansas City Star • Library of Congress • National Archives • United States Senate Historical Office • Washington Star

  Index

  Acheson, Alice

  Acheson, Dean

  atomic bomb and

  attacks on

  background of

  China and

  Churchill and

  death of

  defense spending and

  Europe and

  farewell luncheon for Trumans given by

  Greece and

  Hiss and

  on HST

  HST’s correspondence with

  HST’s library and

  HST’s memoirs and

  and HST’s remarks on Kennedy and civil rights

  HST’s retirement and

  HST’s Yale visit and

  influence of

  Kennedy and

  Korean War and

  MacArthur and

  McCarthy’s attacks on

  on Marshall

  Marshall Plan and

  NATO and

  Nixon’s attack on

  NSC-68 report and

  physical appearance of

  as Secretary of State

  Truman Doctrine and

  as Under Secretary of State

  on Z Committee

  Acheson, Mary

  ADA (Americans for Democratic Action)

  Adam, John

  Adams, Abigail

  Adams, John

  Adams, John Quincyr />
  Adams, Sherman

  Adenauer, Konrad

  Adonis, Joe

  AEC, see Atomic Energy Commission, U.S.

  Age of Jackson, The (Schlesinger)

  Agricultural Adjustment Act (1938)

  Aiken, George

  aircraft production

  Air Force, U.S.

  Alamogordo, atomic tests at

  Alaska

  Albright, Robert C.

  Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America)

  Alemán, Miguel

  Allen, Charlie

  Allen, Fred

  Allen, George E.

  Allen, Robert S.

  Alsop, Joseph

  Alsop, Stewart

  Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa)

  aluminum production

  Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America

  America First movement

  American Federation of Labor

  American Jewish Congress

  American Legion

  American Lithofold Corporation

  American Magazine

  American Mercury

  “American Relations with the Soviet Union” (Clifford and Elsey)

  Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

  American Weekly

  American Zionist Emergency Council

  Anami, Korechika

  Anderson, “Bloody Bill,”

  Anderson, Clinton

  Anderson, Reuben

  Anderson, Vernice

  Andrew Jackson (James)

  Andrews, Bert

  anti-trust laws

  Arabs, Palestinian

  armed forces, see military

  Armory Show of 1913

  Army contracts, see defense spending

  Arnold, Henry H. “Hap,”

  art, HST’s views on

  Arthur, Chester A.

  Arvey, Jake

  Atlanta Constitution

  Atlanta Journal

  Atlantic Charter

  atomic bomb, atomic energy

  Acheson and

  Alamogordo test of

  in attacks on Japan

  Bikini tests of

  Forrestal and

  hydrogen, see hydrogen bomb

  Interim Committee on

  Korean War and

  Manhattan Project and

  military vs. civilian custody of

 

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