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Howard C. Petersen (#8.21)

A Register of His White House Files, 1961-1963
In the John F. Kennedy Library
National Archives and Records Administration


Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Series Description


Administrative Information

Abstract
White House Staff Files 1961-1963
Banker, government official. Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy (1961-1963). Correspondence, memorandums, background and reference materials, drafts of legislation, notes, speeches, congressional voting records, reports. Includes staff files of Myer Rashish and Myer Feldman.

Access
Open. 

Usage Restrictions
According to the letter of transfer 1965, copyright of these materials has been assigned to the United States.  Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.

Provenance
The White House staff files of Howard C. Petersen, Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy, were donated to the John F. Kennedy Library in 1965 as part of the papers of John F. Kennedy.

Extent
About 44,800 pages (24 linear feet, 5 linear inches ; 28.22 cubic feet).

Withdrawn Items
Seventy-three (73) items were removed and closed to research use. These items either are security classified documents or contain information of a personal or confidential nature or other information that could embarrass, injure, or harass living persons. Document withdrawal sheets have been inserted in the file where items have been removed. The Library will review this closed material upon request for the purpose of opening items which no longer require restriction.

Items Separated
One oversize box contains materials too large for a regular archive box. Some publications have been transferred to the Printed Materials Division of the Kennedy Library. All withdrawn materials are so noted in the files.

Date Opened
October 1974.

Processed by
Prepared by: Nancy Williams and Jan Warrington

Encoded by
Ronald E. Whealan

Revisions
Electronic version prepared by Ronald E. Whealan, December 17, 2001.
Finding aid reformatted in December 2005 by James M. Roth.

Related Collections
Christian A. Herter Staff Files, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Myer Feldman Staff Files, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Myer Rashish Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Myer Feldman Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Theodore Sorensen Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Henry Reuss Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Seymour Harris Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Luther Hodges Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
George Kennan Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
White House Subject Files, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
President's Office Files, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library


White House Staff Files of Howard C. Petersen (1910-1995)

Biographical Note

HOWARD C. PETERSEN
Howard C. Petersen was born May 7, 1910 in East Chicago, Indiana. Petersen received his A.B. from DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana in 1930.  From 1933 to 1941, Petersen was an associate of the law firm of Cravath, Gersdorff, Swaine, and Wood. During 1941 he served as counsel to the committee appointed by President Roosevelt to draft Selective Service regulations. In 1945, Petersen became a special assistant to the Secretary of War. From December 1945 to July 1947, he served as Assistant Secretary of War. Petersen became an executive Vice President and Director of Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Company in 1947 and in 1950 he became president of this company. During 1948 he served as the head of the United States delegation to the London Conference of Commonwealth Nations on Japanese trade relations.  In 1952, Petersen was the National Finance Chairman of the Eisenhower pre-convention campaign. He was chosen as a member of the President's Committee on Education Beyond High School. During 1961 and 1962, Petersen served as the Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy where he worked on the trade expansion legislation.  Petersen, a Philadelphia banker and a Republican, was appointed in August 1961 to advise and assist in the development of a new international trade program. Petersen was a consultant on a part-time basis. Most of his time was devoted to travel, including three trips to Europe. He concluded the GATT tariff negotiations with the EEC and formulated and promoted the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which became law on October 11, 1962, to replace the Trade Agreements Act.  Petersen resigned as the President's Special Assistant for Trade Policy in November 1962 and Christian Herter was appointed Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.  Howard C. Petersen died in 1995.

MYER RASHISH
Myer Rashish was born in 1923 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received his A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1944, and his A.M. degree in economics from Harvard in 1947. From 1947 until 1951, Rashish taught economics at MIT, Williams College, and Bowdoin College.  Rashish joined the State Department in 1952 as an economist for the Office of International Finance and Development Policy. In 1954, he became an economic consultant to the Committee for a National Trade Policy where he served until 1956. Rashish then became staff director for the House Subcommittee on Foreign Trade Policy.  After the 1960 Presidential Election, Rashish served as secretary for the President-elect's Task Force on Foreign Economic Policy and Balance of Payments. From January to August 1961, he was Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, George Ball. In August of 1961, Rashish was appointed Deputy Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy under Howard C. Petersen. He remained in this post until 1963. Myer Rashish died in 1995.

PETER DAVIES
Peter J. Davies of Business International joined the White House Staff in January of 1962. Davies was responsible for agricultural aspects of the trade program as well as the maintenance of a liaison with industry and the Committee for a National Trade Policy. He left the White House in June of 1962 to become Chief of the Private Enterprise Division of the Agency for International Development (AID).

TOM FINNEY
Tom Finney was on loan from Senator Mike Monroney's office for ten months from January to October 1962. Finney was the administrative assistant responsible for the collection of data from congressional voting records which would support the President's program.

CARL LEVIN
Carl Levin of Schenley Industries, Inc. joined the White House staff in January of 1962 as a temporary assistant.   Levin was in charge of all public relations activities of the President's trade program.

MARGARET MORGAN
Margaret Morgan was on loan from the State Department to the White House staff in 1962. Morgan served as the liaison with the various interested organizations concerned with trade by supplying them with data and by informing the President of their status on various issues.

MYER FELDMAN
Myer Feldman was a Deputy Special Counsel to President Kennedy from 1961 to 1963. His duties included handling most business requests to the White House relating to tariffs, subsidies, and airline routes.

  

Collection Overview
The Presidential papers of John F. Kennedy consist of several major bodies of research material. The White House Central Subject File is the principal White House file. The White House Name File contains copies of most incoming correspondence arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and is cross-referenced to the Subject File. The Chronological File contains copies of documents prepared for the President's signature and is also cross-referenced to the Subject File. The Social File contains the records of the White House Social Office and includes the correspondence of the First Lady. The President's Office File contains the papers maintained by the President's personal secretary for his use. The National Security File contains the records of the staff of the special assistant to the President for national security affairs.

In addition, in what were called in the White House "storage" or "overflow" files are found various miscellaneous materials and the records of the offices of most members of the President's staff. The files described in this finding aid constitute one of the series of White House staff files included in the Presidential papers of John F. Kennedy.

The White House Staff Files of Howard Petersen, Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy from 1961 to 1962, consist of three series: chronological files, staff files, and background files. The papers were generated during the period when President Kennedy's Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (HR 11970) was being formulated and examined.  Petersen's office was set up to mobilize congressional, business and popular support for the President's trade program in order to facilitate its subsequent passage by Congress. This special executive office organized and carried out the educational effort being made by the Administration to familiarize all sectors of the American public with the need for this new trade program. The Trade Expansion Act of 1962 was designed to widen executive negotiating authority in international trade negotiations; in order to compete more effectively with European collective economic programs such as the Common Market EEC (European Economic Community), GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade), and the EFTA (European Free Trade Association). A new trade act would also increase American bargaining power in negotiations with GATT members. It would authorize the President to grant tariff cuts of up to fifty percent in return for similar concessions by other countries.  The staff files and the chronological file comprise the most comprehensive portion of the Petersen files, documenting the procedures of Howard Petersen's office and the varied activities of staff members as they rallied administrative, congressional, agricultural, industrial, business, and public support for Kennedy's proposed Trade Expansion Act. Within these files, researchers can correspondence with congressmen and other government officials concerning the lobbying effort in Congress, which was supported by the Committee for a National Trade Policy and other groups, and the documentation of the liaison between Petersen's office and these groups. The House Ways and Means Committee Executive hearings on trade are particularly informative. The background files provide more specialized types of materials prepared by Petersen's office such as lists, reports and studies, clippings and articles, and speeches and official statements.

The collection was originally received as part of the Christian Herter files because Herter fell heir to them when he was appointed Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. 

For related source materials at the Kennedy Library on the Kennedy trade negotiations, refer to the White House Staff Files of Christian A. Herter and Myer Feldman; the oral history interviews of Myer Rashish, Myer Feldman, Theodore Sorensen, Henry Reuss, Seymour Harris, Luther Hodges, and George Kennan, as well as the oral history name and subject indexes (especially "GATT" and "Trade Expansion Act" entries); and the White House Subject Files and President's Office Files under appropriate headings.
  

List of Series

Series 1. Chronological File
Series 2. Staff Files
Series 2.1. Howard Petersen File
Series 2.2. Peter Davies File
Series 2.3. Myer Feldman File
Series 2.4. Thomas Finney File
Series 2.5. Carl Levin File
Series 2.6. Margaret Morgan File
Series 3. Background Files
Series 3.1. HR 11970: Background Files and Publications
Series 3.2. Administration Statements on Foreign Trade
Series 3.3. Export Origin Studies
Series 3.4. Congressional Voting Records

  

Series Description

Series 1. Chronological File.
Arrangement: chronological.

This series contains the chronological file of Howard Petersen and Myer Rashish, consisting of copies of outgoing correspondence documenting the organization of the Petersen office and the efforts of this office to promote the passage of the Trade Expansion Act, to the time of Christian Herter's appointment (8/61 - 1/63). The file documents Petersen's operation, and includes responses to invitations, requests for export origin studies, speaking engagements, background materials, policy interpretation, and personnel actions.
  

Box 1 8/61 - 9/61
10/61
11/61
12/61
1/62
2/62
3/62
4/62
5/62
6/62
7/62
8/62
9/62
10/62
11/62
12/62
1/63

  

Series 2. Staff Files.

  

Series 2.1. Howard Petersen File.
Arrangement: by type of material.

Correspondence, memoranda from Mr. Petersen's office, and speech materials arranged separately in two boxes. The first box contains general office files, arranged alphabetically by subject. It includes a general correspondence file, 8-9/61; requests for employment and other personnel actions; correspondence concerning trade proposals and the President's Special Message on Trade, including letters from Presidents Truman and Eisenhower; a trade policy memo of 10/4/61 from Howard Petersen to department heads; and a paper outlining the duties of Mr. Petersen's office in the Philip Stern folder. The second box contains materials concerning speeches to groups and organizations from 10/61 to 5/62, including lists of Petersen's speaking engagements, 10/61 to 9/62, correspondence, invitations, thank-yous, background materials, and a few speech texts. Arranged chronologically by date of speech or first date of a series of speeches.
  
Box 2 Correspondence
European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
General Correspondence 8/21/61 - 11/21/62 and undated [4 folders]
Hoving, John and Levin, Carl
Letters of Thanks 3/14/62 - 11/26/62 and undated [2 folders]
Personnel
Offers of Assistance
Professional Applications for Employment
President's Special Message on Trade - Correspondence
Public Relations Officer - Candidates
Speaking Requests Declined 8/24/61 - 10/9/62 [3 folders]
Stern, Philip - Correspondence
Trade Legislation - Correspondence on Proposals 1/13/61 - 2/27/62 and undated [3 folders]
Trade Policy Memorandum of 10/4/61 - Correspondence
Box 3 Speeches and Speech Correspondence
Lists of Speaking Engagements 10/61 - 9/62
Speeches Before United States Chamber of Commerce 10/23/61, 11/15/61, 12/7/61, 12/11/61, and 2/6/62
Speeches Before Government and Congressional Groups 1/22/62, 2/20/62, 3/19/62, 3/27/62, 5/29/62, 6/5/62, and 6/13/62
Speeches Before the Press 1/23/62, 1/24/62, 1/29/62, 2/14/62, 3/27/62, 9/26/62
Radio - Television Appearances 1/30/62, 2/27/62, 6/20/62, 7/26/62, 8/15/62, 8/21/62, 9/19/62
European Committee for Economic and Social Progress Speech 7/6/61
California Speeches - San Francisco World Affairs
Council of Northern California 1/31/62
Los Angeles Business Group 2/1/62
Advertising Federation of America Speech 2/7/62
Council on Foreign Relations Speech 2/8/62
AFL-CIO Legislative Representatives Speech 2/12/62
Tobacco Industry Representatives Speech 2/12/62
National Industrial Conference Board Speech 2/15/62
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Speech 2/21/62
Manufacturing Chemists Association Speech 2/23/62
Chicago World Trade Conference Speech 2/26/62 (2 folders)
Minneapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech 2/28/62
New England World Trade Center Speech 3/2/62
European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Speech 3/8/62
Business International Roundtable Speech 3/12/62
American Bankers Association Speech 3/26/62
United Nations Association of Maryland Speech 3/28/62
Raleigh Rotary Club and Business Group Speech 4/2/62
Reserve City Bankers Speech 4/9/62
National Association of Manufacturers Speech (NAM) 5/2/62
Philadelphia Committee on Foreign Relations Speech 5/3/62
Business Council Speech 5/12/62
Drexel Institute Speech 5/21/62
Philadelphia Speech at World Trade Week Luncheon 5/21/62
Pennsylvania Bankers Association Speech 5/23/62

    

Series 2.2. Peter Davies File.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This series contains memoranda, correspondence, bill drafts, notes and summaries, reports and studies, speeches, clippings, press releases, and background materials relating to the Trade Expansion Act and agriculture, industry, and business. One folder of Davies' correspondence was removed from the Carl Levin file and is located here. Of note are Davies' rough notes and State Department summaries of the House Ways and Means Committee Executive sessions, a folder of amendments and decisions under the House Ways and Means Executive Sessions entry, background materials and statistics for 1958-1962, compiled by the Department of Commerce, and the "Witnesses-Summary of Positions" folder.
  
Box 4 Administration Officials - Testimony 3/12/62 - 4/10/62 [3 folders]
Agriculture
Testimony
Memoranda and Background Materials 1/12/60 - 4/25/62 and undated [2 folders]
Statements on Foreign Trade
Stake of the Farmer in Expanded Trade
Import Duties on Agricultural Products 1959
Aluminum Industry - Testimony and Facts
American Paper and Pulp Association
Anti-Friction Bearing Industry - Testimony and Facts
Automobile Manufacturers Association - Testimony
Box 5 Bicycle Manufacturers - Testimony and Facts
Book Publishers - Testimony and Facts
Chambers of Commerce
Chemical Industry and Allied Products
Testimony
Memoranda
Background Materials
Coal Industry - Testimony
Commerce Department - Industry Studies A-F, G-O, P-Z [3 folders]
Box 6 Committee for a National Trade Policy (CNTP)
Testimony
Press Releases
Trade Conference 5/17/62
Companies - Testimony 3/19/62 - 4/6/62 [2 folders]
Company Earnings 1961
Company Positions on HR 11970
Congressional Veto of Presidential Authority
Consumer's Stake in Expanded Trade - Press Release
Copper Industry - Testimony and Facts
Cotton - Nineteen Nation Textile Agreement
Davies, Peter J. - Correspondence
Box 7 Editorial Opinion Reports 12/26/61 - 5/10/62 [2 folders]
Electronics Industry
Testimony
Memoranda
Background Materials 5/25/60 - 5/31/62 and undated [2 folders]
European Economic Community (EEC) - Clippings
Foreign Trade - Memoranda
Forest Products Industry - Position on International Trade
Fruit and Almond Growers
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Negotiations - Press Releases
Glove Manufacturers
Governors - Testimony
Hand-Blown Glass and Ceramics Industry
Hatters and Milliners - Testimony
Box 8 House Ways and Means Committee - Questions to Industries
House Ways and Means Committee Executive Sessions
State Department Summaries
Notes of Peter Davies
Amendments and Decisions
Memoranda
Working Drafts of Bill
Background Materials
Importers - Testimony
Japanese-American Trade Relations
Background Materials
Pamphlets 1/9/59 - 1961 and undated [2 folders]
Labor’s Stake in Foreign Trade - Labor Department Report
Labor Unions
Leather Goods Industry
Box 9 Lumber Industry
Testimony
Correspondence 2/16/62 - 6/7/62 and undated [2 folders]
Background Materials
Machine Tool Industry
Memoranda and Testimony
Background Materials
Mechanical Pen and Pencil Manufacturers -Testimony
Milk Producers - Testimony
Miscellaneous
Testimony 3/19/62 - 4/9/62 [4 folders]
Box 10 Background Materials and Memoranda
Musical Instrument Manufacturers - Testimony
Nationwide Committee on Import-Export Policy
Optical and Ophthalmic Goods Industry -Testimony and Facts
Petroleum Industry
Photographic Equipment Industry - Testimony and Facts
Ports and World Trade
Poultry Industry
Presidential Speeches on Trade
Reciprocity in Tariff Negotiations
Rubber Industry
Seafood Processors - Testimony and Facts
Shears, Scissors and Manicure Instruments Industry
Sheet Glass Industry
Box 11 Shoe and Footwear Manufacturers
Specialized Machinery Manufacturers
Stainless Steel Flatware Manufacturers
State-by-State Export Survey
Tapioca Importers - Testimony
Teamsters Union - Testimony
Textile Industry
Background Materials and Testimony 4/2/62
Testimony 4/3/62
Tile Products Industry
Tobacco Institute -Testimony
Tool Steel Bar Industry
Trade Expansion Act
Support 12/10/61 - 4/20/62 and undated (3 folders)
Nonsupport
Typewriter Industry - Testimony and Facts
Watch Manufacturers
Witnesses Summary of Positions
World Trade Week 5/20/62 - 5/26/62

  

Series 2.3. Myer Feldman File.
Arrangement: by type of material.

This series contains copies of correspondence and memoranda sent by Myer Feldman, Deputy Special Counsel to President Kennedy in the White House. It consists of a log of incoming letters, 1961, indexed by month and subject; Feldman's chronological file and index, 3/30/61-5/3/63; chronological congressional replies and related operational memos, 1961-1962, from Feldman, Lawrence O'Brien, and O.I. Hauge, Feldman's Budget Bureau assistant; and Feldman replies, 1961-1963 arranged alphabetically by year. These replies are mainly standard form replies to letters from people concerned about foreign trade matters as they affected various industries. Note that the February 1963 folder was missing at the time of processing.
  
Box 12 White House Log of Incoming Letters 1961
White House Chronological File
Index and 3/30/61 - 3/31/61
4/4/61 - 4/28 61
5/5/61 - 5/30/61
6/1/61 - 6/28/61
7/3/61 - 7/31/61
8/4/61 - 8/31/61
9/5/61 - 9/29/61
10/2/61 - 10/28/61
11/3/61 - 11/30/61
12/4/61 - 12/29/61
1/3/62 - 1/31/62
2/2/62 - 2/28/62
3/1/62 - 3/30/62
4/2/62 - 4/30/62
5/2/62 - 5/29/62
6/5/62 - 6/29/62
7/2/62 - 7/30/62
8/2/62 - 8/30/62
9/10/62 - 9/28/62
10/1/62 - 10/31/62
11/2/62 - 11/9/62
12/5/62 - 12/28/62
1/7/63 - 1/31/63
3/8/63 - 3/29/63
4/8/63 - 5/3/63
Box 13 White House Congressional Replies 6/9/61 - 10/23/62
White House Replies 1961
  A-E
F-Mc
N-Z
White House Replies 1962
A-C
D-I
J-Mc
N-Z
White House Replies 1963
  A-J
K-Z

  

Series 2.4. Thomas Finney File.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This series contains correspondence and memoranda, testimony, and lists of witnesses and House members' positions documenting the involvement of Thomas Finney's office as congressional liaison for the Administration's trade policy legislative efforts. Included are a 1962 chronological file, State Department summaries of the Senate Finance Committee hearings, Senate voting records, and position reports on House and Senate members. Of note is an article on trade written by Richard Nixon, which is accompanied by a critical follow-up editorial.
  
Box 14 Chronological File - Correspondence, Memoranda, and Background Materials 2/6/62 - 8/20/62 and undated (5 folders)
Committee for a National Trade Policy (CNTP) Information Kit
Daily State Department Summaries of Senate Finance Committee Hearings on HR 11970
List of Witnesses and Sessions 1-6 (7/23/62 - 7/31/62)
Sessions 7-11 (8/1/62 - 8/8/62)
Sessions 12-17 (8/9/62 - 8/16/62)
Export Origin Studies - Distribution and Requests
Government Agency Assignments of House Members
Industries (Oil, Shoe, and Textile) - Background Materials
Lists of Positions of House Members
Memoranda on Positions of Senate and House Members
Memoranda and Questions on Senate and House Testimony
Oil Industry - Correspondence with Attorneys Hays, Busby, and Rivkin
Press Coverage of HR 11970
Requests for Position Reports on House Committee Members (Agriculture, Foreign Affairs, Interior, Judiciary, and Labor)
Senate Voting Records on Trade and Labor Legislation
Testimony Before the House Ways and Means Committee
United States-Japan Trade Council – Position Reports on Senate and House Members

  

Series 2.5. Carl Levin File.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This series contains general office files, including correspondence, memoranda, and briefing materials documenting the overall organization of public and congressional support for the Trade Expansion Act. One folder of correspondence was transferred from the Chronological File and interfiled in the Levin chronological file. Much of this series includes correspondence concerning the mass mailing of Export Origin Studies to governors and other state leaders (see state entries); lobbying efforts; and support by businesses and industries, associations, and private individuals (see League of Women Voters, Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, etc.). The "Trade Expansion Act" entry provides background information and useful chronological memoranda and correspondence with and about witnesses before the House Ways and Means Committee, summaries and schedules, progress reports, and suggested amendments with administration positions.
  
Box 15 A
Agriculture Department
Alabama
American Farm Bureau Federation
AFL-CIO
American Library Association
American Paper and Pulp Association
Arizona
B
Banks
Barrie, Robert
Bateman, Carroll - Insurance Information Institute
Business and Industrial Editors
Briefing - Preliminary Invitations
Briefing - 6/14/62
Directories
Budget Bureau
Business International
C
California news clippings, 11/14/61 - 4/26/62 and undated [2 folders]
Chamber of Commerce
Box 16 Chicago World Trade Conference
Chicago World Trade Conference - Publications
Chronological File 1/4/62 - 7/31/62 [7 folders]
Colorado
Commerce Department
Box 17 Committee for a National Trade Policy (CNTP) 12/30/61 - 7/31/62 [3 folders]
Connecticut
Coordinating Council of Organizations on International Trade Policy-Governors Support
D
Defense Department
Delaware
Drug, Chemical and Allied Trades Association
E
Editorials
"Editors Choice" (ABC-TV Show)
Employment Applications
Executive Orders
Export Origin Studies
Alaska - Hawaii
Box 18 Idaho - Wyoming [3 folders]
F
Fact Sheets Alabama – Wisconsin [2 folders]
Florida
"Focus on Trade" (article) - Proof Copy
Ford, Henry II
Foreign Policy Association
G
Box 19 Galvin, John T. - World Trade Center in New England, Inc.
Geneva Conference
Governors Press Secretaries
H
Hawaii
Hoving, John
I
Illinois
Indiana
Industry and Trade Specialists Directory
Industry Briefings
Inter-Industry Committee
Iowa
J
Jamestown Foundation 350th Anniversary and Stamp
Javits Bill - S. 2840
Kansas
Kentucky
L
Labor Department
League of Women Voters
Levin, Carl
Lists
Industries and Associations
Miscellaneous
Speakers
Louisiana
M
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
"Meet the Press"
Michigan
Midwest Governors' Conference
Illinois Correspondence
Indiana Correspondence and Indiana Governors Conference
Minnesota and State Support Organization
Box 20 Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
N
National Association of Manufacturers NAM
National Council of American Importers
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
"New York and the Atlantic Community" (Report)
Newspaper and Magazine Articles
North Carolina
North Idaho Economic Development Association
O
Ohio
Ohio - Cleveland Support Group
Oklahoma
P
Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh World Trade Conference
Petersen and Rashish Memoranda
Petersen, Howard
Hal Phillips and Associates
Press Releases (Government Agencies and Departments) 11/1/61 - 6/6/62 and undated [2 folders]
Box 21 Publications
Commerce Department
Labor Department
State Department
Miscellaneous
Questions and Answers
R
Radio and Television
Rashish, Myer
Requests for Copies
Rhode Island
Box 22 S
Senators (U.S.)
South Carolina
South Dakota
Speakers Correspondence - nonstaff
Speaking Engagements - staff
Speeches
Howard Petersen 1/31/62 - 5/2/62 and undated [2 folders]
President Kennedy
Administration Officials
Administration Officials - Lists
Petersen's Staff
Speeches and Speech Materials - Carl Levin, Albert Spitzer and Associates (World Media and Markets)
Staff Biographies
Staff Memoranda and Correspondence
Staffing
Box 23 State Department
Steering Committee on Foreign Trade Policy
Support
Churches
Corporations and Organizations
Newspaper Editors
Private Citizens
Support and Nonsupport (General)
T
Tennessee
Texas
Textiles
Trade Expansion Act
Memoranda
Memoranda, Schedules, and Testimony - 2/17/62 - 6/4/62 [2 folders]
Related Correspondence 11/13/61 - 2/14/63 [2 folders]
The Bill (HR 9900 and 11970)
Summaries (HR 9900)
Committee Reports.
Presidential Messages to Congress
Administration Views on Proposed Amendments (HR 11970)
Miscellaneous Reports and Summaries [3 folders]
Transportation Industry
Travel Vouchers - Levin
United States - Japan Trade Council
Utah
V
Vermont
VIP File
Virginia
W
Washington
West Virginia
White House Message on Trade to Congress - Correspondence
Wisconsin
Working Group on Public Affairs for Foreign Trade Program
Briefing Papers for Inter-Agency Fact Book
Correspondence
World Trade Week 5/20/62 - 5/26/62
Wyoming
Young Presidents' Organization Convention

  

Series 2.6. Margaret Morgan File.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This series consists of memoranda and correspondence; reports and publications from late 1961 to 1962. Morgan's office handled arrangements for speakers, public opinion studies of organizations and individuals on the trade program proposals, and other public relations aspects of the Petersen office.
  
Box 25 Chamber of Commerce 1/30/62 - 8/24/62 and undated [4 folders]
Chronological File 2/14/62 - 8/3/62 [2 folders]
Clippings - August 1962
Commerce Department
Committee for Economic Development (CED)
Committee for a National Trade Policy (CNTP)
4/18/62 - 6/26/62 and undated
7/24/62 - 8/27/62
Conferences
Constitutionality
Domestic Economy
Draft Speeches
Fact Sheets
Foreign Policy Association - World Affairs Council
Box 26 Glossary of JFK Trade Program Terms
Indiana
Inter-Agency Liaison
Inter-Industry Committee
Labor Department
League of Women Voters
Levin, Carl
Michigan
Miscellaneous Correspondence 11/6/61 - 8/29/62 and undated [4 folders]
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)
National Council of American Importers
Petersen, Howard C.
Press Releases and Operations Memo 1961 - 1962
Box 27 Publications and Miscellaneous News Releases 1961 - 1962
Questions and Answers
Rashish, Myer
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program
Shapiro, Lester
Speakers' Correspondence 1/19/62 - 8/29/62 and undated [3 folders]
Speakers' Lists (Government) 12/61 - 8/62 and undated [2 folders]
Speakers' Lists (Non-Government)
Speeches on House Debate of HR 11970
Statements on Foreign Trade Policy
Trade Agreements Resolutions
Trade Program Supporters and Jobs
Women's Organizations

Series 3. Background Files.

  

Series 3.1. HR 11970: Background Files and Publications.
Arrangement: by subject.

This series contains bill drafts, transcripts of Senate and House hearings, congressional voting records, administration statements, import duty schedules, Senate amendments, and publications pertaining to trade policy and the Trade Expansion Act. The publications include news clippings and editorials by state; Committee for a National Trade Policy literature such as brochures, articles, press releases; departmental and organization reports; and magazine articles.
  
Box 28 The Bill
President's Message on Trade Expansion Act 3/13/62
Questions and Answers on the Trade Expansion Act - Mailings to the Press
Newspaper Mailing Lists
House Voting Records - Textiles
House Ways and Means Committee
Drafts 1/25/62 - 5/24/62
Brief Digest of Statements 4/11/62
Hearings
3/16/62: Orville L. Freeman (Dept. of Agriculture)
3/16/62: John E. Horne (Small Business Administration)
Report on the Trade Expansion Act 6/22/62
Senate Voting Records
Extension of the Reciprocal Trade Act 1955 and 1958
Labor Issues: 1961
Senate Finance Committee Hearings
Tentative List of Witnesses 7/24/62 - 8/15/62
7/23/62: Luther H. Hodges (morning session)
7/23/62: Luther H. Hodges (afternoon session)
7/24/62: George Meany and Charles B. Schuman (American Farm Bureau)
Carl J. Gilbert (CNTP) and Robert L. Brightman (National Council of American Importers)
Thomas O. Toon (Trade Policy Congress) and Sidney Zagri (International Brotherhood of Teamsters)
Mrs. John D. Briscow (League of Women Voters) and Robert W. Frase (American Book Publishers Council)
Mrs. Allison Bell (American Association of University Women) and Jack T. Jennings (Cooperative League of the U.S.A)
David J. Winton (Winton Co., Minneapolis)
7/25/62: O.R. Strackbein (Nationwide Committee on Import - Export Policy)
Homer L. Brinkley (National Council of Farmer Cooperatives) and Herschel D. Newsom (The Grange)
Vernon L. Ferwerda (National Council of Churches of Christ) and John Hooker (Catholic Association for International Peace)
Oliver Williams (citizen) and Aaron Schoen (American Fur Merchants Association)
Box 29 7/26/62: Michael M. Mora (American Association of Port Authorities), Austin J. Tobin (Port of New York Authority), and Francis A. Adams (citizen)
7/30/62: Robert A. Hornby (California State Chamber of Commerce) and James A. Cavanaugh (Independent Fuel Oil Marketers of America)
Heinz Rollman (citizen) and Douglas S. Steinberg (National Confectioners Association)
L. Russell Cook (Chocolate Manufacturers Association of U.S.A.) and Robert S. Ekley (Caterpillar Tractor Co.)
John H. Lichtblau (Petroleum Industry Research Foundation Inc.) and William T. Barnhard (attorney for various interests)
8/14/62: Edmund Muskie
Arthur J. Goldberg (morning session)
Arthur J. Goldberg (afternoon session)
8/15/62: Jennings Randolph
Orville Freeman
8/16/62: George Ball (morning session)
8/16/62: George Ball (afternoon session)
Administration Statements
John E. Home
Stewart L. Udall
Luther H. Hodges 7/62
Robert S. McNamara 7/18/62
David E. Bell 8/14/62
Arthur J. Goldberg 8/14/62
Douglas Dillon 8/15/62
Orville Freeman 8/15/62
George W. Ball 8/16/62
Senate: Proposed Amendments to the Bill
Engle 7/19/62
Bush 8/2/62
Muskie 8/2/62
Bartlett 8/3/62
Javits 8/7/62
Smathers 8/14/62
Pell 8/16/62
Proposed Executive Branch Amendments to the Bill 8/20/62
Box 30 Publications
AFL-CIO Trade Fact Sheets
Brandons’ Shipper and Forwarder – "The Kennedy Trade Bill" 3/26/62
Chamber of Commerce - News Service 2/24/62
Committee for a National Trade Policy (CNTP)
"American Opinion Overwhelmingly Demands Trade Expansion Act of 1962" (newspaper reprints)
"America Speaks for a New Trade Policy" (newspaper reprints)
Background Information 3/30/61 - 2/21/62
Information Packet Sent Out to the Media
Memorandum on the Textile Industry's Petition to the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization for Import Quotas
Memoranda to the President on the Cylinder, Crown, and Sheet Glass Industry 6/21/61 - 6/11/62
Pamphlets (2 folders)
"The Press and the Trade Expansion Act of 1962"
Press Release 2/15/62 - 6/26/62
Policy Resolution Presented to the President 11/20/61
"Showdown in the Senate" (newspaper reprints)
Trade Talk 10/61 - 6/6/62
"What You Should Know About-the Trade Expansion Act"
"Why a New Trade Policy" 2/23/6
World Trade Week Announcement 5/20/62 - 5/26/62
Commerce Department - "Effects of Imports on the United States Jewel Industry"
Congress Speaks on Domestic Fuels, Oil Imports, and National Security
Congressional Record
  7/10/61
1/11/62 - 1/25/62
2/15/62 - 2/27/62
3/1/62 - 3/29/62
Box 31 4/2/62 - 4/30/62
5/1/62 - 5/31/62
6/1/62 - 6/23/62
7/2/62 - 8/13/62
Congressional Record Summary (State Department), 5/29/62 - 7/13/62
"The European Community at a Glance" (European Community Information Service ) - 4/62
"The European Free Trade Association and the European Economic Community"
Factory 2/62
Factory: The Manufacturing Newsletter 3/62
Foreign Competition: A Challenge for America
Foreign Trade Fact Book
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Special Country, Area, and Regional Economic Problems
Special Industry and Commodity Problems
Public Statements on Trade Legislation by the President, the Secretary of State, and the Undersecretary of State
Other Publications on Trade
Executive Departments
Proposed Senate Amendments
Fortune - "What Kennedy’s Free Trade Program Means to Business" 3/62
The Fortune Directory of the 500 Largest U.S. Industrial Corporations
"Free Trade or Protection: Which Will the U.S. Choose?" (reprint from The Orange Disc , a Gulf Oil publication)
How Imports Create U.S. Jobs: A Study of Foreign Trade
Human Events
- Articles on Tariff and Trade 3/24/62 - 4/7/62
Intercom , with a special feature - "Focus on Trade"
International Trade Review - articles pertaining to trade 4/62
Japan Buys American in All 50 States
Box 32 Labor Department
The American Worker's Stake in Foreign Trade
Employment in Relation to the United States Imports 1960
Pamphlets
The Relationship Between Imports and Employment
"Trade Readjustment Assistance for Workers"
The Lantern (Villa Julie College, Md.) - "Are Collegiates Handcuffed by Lack of Knowledge of Elementary Economics?" 5/29/62
League of Women Voters - Pamphlets and Mailing List for The Politics of Trade
Life Editorials – "Being Right When It Hurts" (4/27/62) and "High Aim: Freer World Trade"
"The Myth of Our $5 Million Trade Export Surplus" and "Is the U.S. Really Being Priced Out of World Markets?"
National Educational Television News - Spring 1962
North American Trade Policy for the Nineteen Sixties
Potential for Sale and Financing of U.S. Jetliners in the Export Market
- a presentation to the Export - Import Bank
Principles of An International Trade Policy for the United States
The Reporter
- "Mr. Kennedy's Economic Policies" 12/7/61
State Department
Bulletin 2/5/62 - 8/27/62
"Public Comment on Trade Legislation" 7/14/62 - 8/20/62
State News clippings
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
New York Times clippings 1/14/62 - 8/26/62
Box 33 12/15/61 - 8/13/62 and undated (2 folders)
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington State
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
State of the Union Message 1/11/62
Steel - "Tariff Talks Wind Up; Passage of Bill Likely" 4/16/62
Tariff and Taxation - Price List 37 - 6/61
Tobacco and Foreign Trade Legislation
U.S. News and World Report - Articles on Trade and the Trade Expansion 3/19/62 - 7/23/62
The United States and the Common Market
"Washington Notes For Women's Interest" 5/62
World Economic Disparities - by David Horowitz
"World Trade: What Are the Issues?" - a series of six leaflets on the subject of trade
U.S. Import Duties Annotated for Statistical Reporting
Background on Tariff Negotiations
Schedules C and D
Schedule 1 - Chemicals, Oils, and Paint
Schedule 2 - Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware
Schedule 3 - Metals and Manufacturers
Schedule 4 - Wood and Manufacturers
Schedule 5 - Sugar, Molasses, and Manufacturers
Schedule 6 - Tobacco and Manufacturers
Schedule 7 - Agricultural Products and Provisions
Schedule 8 - Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages
Schedule 9 - Cotton Manufacturers
Box 34 Schedule 10 - Flax, Hemp, Jute, and Manufacturers
Schedule 11 - Wool and Manufacturers
Schedule 12 - Silk Manufacturers
Schedule 13 - Manufacturers of Rayon and Other Synthetics
Schedule 14 - Papers and Books
Schedule 15 - Sundries
Free List, Tariff Act of 1930
Internal Revenue Code
Special and Additional Import Duties; Special Exemptions
Index to Dutiable and Free Lists, Tariff Act of 1930
Foreign Statistical Regulations, Trade Agreements, and Duty Codes
Classification of Imports
Supplemental Commodity Codes
Group 00 - Animal and Animal Products, Edible
Group 0 - Animal Products, Inedible
Group 1 - Vegetable Foods
Group 2 - Vegetable Products, Inedible
Group 3 - Textiles
Group 4 - Wood and Paper
Group 5 - Nonmetallic Minerals
Group 6 - Metals
Group 7 - Machinery and Vehicles
Group 8 - Chemicals
Group 9 - Miscellaneous
Index

  

Series 3.2. Administration Statements on Foreign Trade.
Arrangement: alphabetical by speaker and thereunder chronological by speech.

This series consists of addresses, TV interviews, press releases, and form responses in support of the Trade Expansion Act by several Cabinet members and other high government officials, including President Kennedy, George Ball, Luther Hodges, Arthur Goldberg, and Dean Rusk.
  
Box 35 George Ball
Statement 4/25/61
Address 4/28/61
Statement 6/19/61
Address 11/1/61
Statement 11/27/61
Statement 11/28/61
TV Interview 12/3/61
TV Interview 12/10/61
Letter 1/8/62
Letter 1/9/62
Address 2/6/62
Address 2/16/62
Address 4/2/62
Jack Behrman - Address 1/18/62
Adolf Berle - Address 5/4/61
Chester Bowles - Address 11/28/61
McGeorge Bundy - Address 12/6/61
Clifford Case - Address 2/1/62
Gordon Chapman - Address 10/21/61
Frank Coffin - Address 11/9/61
Joseph Coppock
Address 2/15/62
Address 4/5/62 (10 AM)
Address 4/5/62 (7 PM)
Address 4/9/62
Archibald Cox - Address 6/13/62
Douglas Dillon - Address 3/8/62
Roger Fleming - Address 5/17/62
Orville Freeman
Address 5/11/62
Address 5/17/62
Richard Gardner - Address 3/21/62
Arthur Goldberg
Address 11/27/61
Address 3/27/62
Address 5/17/62
Edward Gudeman - Statement 11/28/61
Walter Hallstein
Address 4/11/62
Address 4/12/62
Kenneth Hansen - Address 2/22/62
Luther Hodges
Address 1/31/62
Address 5/17/62
Address 5/18/62 (Williamsburg, Va.)
Address 5/18/62 (Washington, D.C.)
Lyndon Johnson - Address 5/2/62
U. Alexis Johnson - Address 1/26/62
Peter Jones
Address 12/7/61
Address 1/26/62
Box 36 Otto Kerner - Speech 2/7/62
Carl Levin - Address 5/22/62
Henry Cabot Lodge - Address 5/17/62
Edwin Martin
Address 5/9/61
Statement 5/16/61
Statement 5/23/61
Statement 1/16/62
Transcript 1/29/62
Address 2/16/62
George McGhee - Address 1/31/62
Howard Petersen
Address 1/31/62
Address 2/28/62
Address 3/2/62
Address 3/28/62
Address 4/2/62
Address 5/23/62
Hickman Price, Jr. - Address 5/17/62
Robert Roosa - Address 3/28/62
Dean Rusk
Interview 2/9/61
News Conference 3/9/61
Address 10/11/61
Address 1/19/62
Interview 1/22/62
Address 2/21/62
Address 5/17/62
Aaron Scheinfeld
"Toward a United States of the Free World"
"Economic Mobilization to Close Ranks Against Tyranny"
David Schoenbrun - Address 4/9/62
State - Commerce - Press Release 4/2/62
Philip Trezise - Address 1/25/62
Roger Tubby - Address 1/25/62
Stewart Udall - Address 4/10/62
Leonard Weiss
Address 2/8/62
Address 5/28/62
W.H. Wheeler, Jr. - Address 5/17/62
White House Press Releases
Presidential Address to National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) 12/6/61
State of the Union Message 1/11/62
President's Message to Congress on Trade 1/25/62
A nnouncement re: Tariff Negotiations with the European Economic Community (EEC) 3/7/62
Presidential Address to Advertising Council 3/7/62
Statement to the President by the Public Advisers to the U.S. Delegation to the GATT Conference 3/9/62
Announcement re: Imports of Woven Carpets and Sheet Glass 3/19/62
Announcement re: Imports of Woven Carpets and Sheet Glass 3/28/62
Letter to Congress re: Balance of Payments Report 3/28/62
Proclamation re: Tariff Negotiations with EEC 4/30/62
Presidential Address 5/4/62
Presidential Address 5/17/62

  

Series 3.3. Export Origin Studies.
Arrangement: alphabetical by state and congressional district.

This series consists of state and district export origin studies and related materials, includign logs of outgoing correspondence and a priority list of state and district studies, state fact sheets, voting records of House members, and CNTP press, radio, and TV releases (3-4/62) prepared by the Department of Commerce.
  
Box 37 State Studies - Log
District Studies - Log and Transmittal Letters
Priority List - State Studies and Priority District Studies
Alabama
Alabama
District 1 - Frank Boykin
District 2 - George Grant
District 3 - George Andrews
District 4 - Kenneth Roberts
District 5 - Albert Rains
District 6 - Armistead Selden, Jr.
District 7 - Carl Elliott
District 8 - Robert Jones
District 9 - George Huddleston, Jr.
Alaska - Ralph Rivers
Arizona
Arizona
District 1 - John Rhodes
District 2 - Morris Udall
Arkansas
Arkansas
District 1 - E.C. Gathings
District 2 - Wilbur Mills
District 3 - James Trimble
District 4 - Oren Harris
Box 38 California
California
District 1 - Clem Miller
District 2 - Harold Johnson
District 3 - John Moss
Districts 4 and 5 (San Francisco County) - William Mailliard and John Shelley
District 6 - John Baldwin
Districts 7 and 8 (Alameda County) - Jeffrey Cohelan and George Miller
District 9 - J. Arthur Younger
District 10 - Charles Gubser
District 11 - John McFall
District 12 - B.F. Fisk
District 13 - Charles Teague
District 14 - Harlan Hagen
Districts 15 through 26 (Los Angeles County)
District 27 - Harry Sheppard
Districts 28 and 30 - James Utt and Bob Wilson
District 29 - D.S. Saund
Colorado
Colorado
District 1 - Byron Rogers
District 2 - Peter Dominick
District 3 - J. Edgar Chenoweth
District 4 - Wayne Aspinall
Box 39 Connecticut
Connecticut
District 1 - Byron Rogers
District 2 - Horace Seely-Brown, Jr.
Districts 3 and 5 - Robert Giamo and John Monagan
District 4 - Abner Sibal
Delaware - Harris McDowell, Jr.
Florida
Florida
District 1 - William Cramer
District 2 - Charles Bennett
District 3 - Robert Sikes
District 4 - Dante Fascell
District 5 - A. Sydney Herlong, Jr.
District 6 - Paul Rogers
District 7 - James Haley
District 8 - D.R. Matthews
Georgia
Georgia
District 1 - G. Elliott Hagan
District 2 - John Pilcher
District 3 - E.L. Forrester
District 4 - John Flynt, Jr.
District 5 - James Davis
District 6 - Carl Vinson
District 7 - John Davis
District 8 - Iris Blitch
District 9 - Phil Landrum
District 10 - Robert Stephens, Jr.
Hawaii - Daniel Inouye
Idaho
Idaho
District 1 - Gracie Pfost
District 2 - Ralph Harding
Box 40 Illinois
Illinois
Districts 1 through 13 (Chicago)
District 14 - Elmer Hoffman
District 15 - Noah Mason
District 16 - John Anderson
District 17 - Leslie Arends
District 18 - Robert Michel
District 19 - Robert Chiperfield
District 20 - Paul Findley
District 22 - William Springer
District 23 - George Shipley
District 24 - Melvin Price
District 25 - Kenneth Gray
Indiana
Indiana
District 1 - Ray Madden
District 2 - Charles Halleck
District 3 - John Brademas
District 4 - E. Ross Adair
District 5 - J. Edward Roush
District 6 - Richard Roudebush
District 7 - William Bray
District 8 - Winfield Denton
District 9 - Earl Wilson
District 10 - Ralph Harvey
District 11 - Donald Bruce
Box 41 Iowa
Iowa
District 1 - Fred Schwengel
District 2 - James Bromwell
District 3 - H.R. Gross
District 4 - John Kyl
Districts 5 and 6 - Neal Smith and Merwin Coad
District 7 - Ben Jensen
District 8 - Charles Hoeven
Kansas
Kansas
District 1 - William Avery
District 2 - Robert Ellsworth
District 3 - Walter Mc Vey
District 4 - Garner Shriver
District 5 - J. Floyd Breeding
District 6 - Bob Dole
Kentucky
Kentucky
District 1 - Frank Stubblefield
District 2 - William Natcher
District 3 - Frank Burke
District 4 - Frank Chelf
District 5 - Brent Spence
District 6 - John Watts
District 7 - Carl Perkins
District 8 - Eugene Siler
Box 42 Louisiana
Louisiana
Districts 1 and 2 (New Orleans) - F. Edward Hebert and Hale Boggs
District 3 - Edwin Willis
District 4 - Joe Waggonner, Jr.
District 5 - Otto Passman
District 6 - James Morrison
District 7 - T. Ashton Thompson
District 8 - Harold McSween
Maine
Maine
District 1 - Peter Garland
District 2 - Stanley Tupper
District 3 - Cliffod McIntire
Maryland
Maryland
District 1 - Thomas Johnson
District 2 - Daniel Brewster
Districts 3, 4, and 7 (Baltimore)
District 5 - Richard Lankford
District 6 - Charles Mathias, Jr.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts - Districts 10 thru 13 (Boston)
Michigan
Michigan
Districts 1, 7, 13 thru 18 (Detroit)
District 2 - George Meader
District 3 - August Hohansen
District 4 - Clare Hoffman
District 5 - Gerald Ford, Jr.
Box 43 District 6 - Charles Chamberlain
District 7 - James O'Hara
District 8 - James Harvey
District 9 - Robert Griffin
District 10 - Elford Cederberg
District 11 - Victor Knox
District 12 - John Bennett
Minnesota
Minnesota
District 1 - Albert Quie
District 2 - Ancher Nelsen
Districts 3 and 5 - Clark MacGregor and Walter Judd
District 4 - Joseph Karth
District 6 - Fred Marshall
District 7 - Carl Andersen
District 8 - John Blatnik
District 9 - Odin Langen
Mississippi
Mississippi
District 1 - Thomas Abernethy
District 2 - Jamie Whitten
District 3 - Frank Smith
District 4 - John B. Williams
District 5 - Arthur Winstead
District 6 - William Colmer
Box 44 Missouri
Missouri
Districts 1 thru 3
Districts 4 and 5 - William Randall and Richard Bolling
District 6 - W.R. Hull, Jr.
District 7 - Durward Hall
District 8 - Richard Ichord
District 9 - Clarence Cannon
District 10 - Paul Jones
District 11 - Morgan Moulder
Montana
Montana
District 1 - Arnold Olsen
District 2 - James Battin
Nebraska
Nebraska
District 1 - Phil Weaver
District 2 - Glenn Cunningham
District 3 - Ralph Beermann
District 4 - David Martin
Nevada - Walter Baring
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
District 1 - Chester Merrow
District 2 - Perkins Bass
Box 45 New Jersey
New Jersey
District 1 - William Cahill
District 2 - Milton Glenn
Districts 3 and 5 - James Auchincloss and Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.
District 4 - Frank Thompson, Jr.
District 6 - Florence Dwyer
Districts 7 thru 9
Districts 10 thru 12
Districts 13 and 14 - Cornelius Gallagher and Dominick Daniels
New Mexico
New York
New York
Districts 1 thru 3 (Nassau and Suffolk Counties)
Districts 4 thru 7 and 15 thru 25 (New York Metropolitan Area)
Districts 8 thru 14 (Kings County)
Districts 26 and 27 - Edwin Dooley and Robert Barry
District 28 - Katharine St. George
District 29 - J. Ernest Wharton
Districts 30 and 31 - Leo O' Brien and Carleton King
District 32 - Samuel Stratton
District 33 - Clarence Kilburn
District 34 - Alexander Pirnie
District 35 - R. Walter Riehlman
District 36 - John Taber
District 37 - Howard Robison
Districts 38 and 39 - Jessica Weis and Harold Ostertag
Districts 40 thru 42
District 43 - Charles Goodell