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ber 28, 1936-presented by the Columbia Broadcasting Co., Inc. 2 units. Accession 102.

Motion-picture film entitled "Rhapsody in Steel," made in 1934— presented by the Ford Motor Co. 2 units. Accession 103.

Motion-picture film entitled "Yesterday and Today," made in 1936-presented by the Western Electric Co. 1 unit. Accession 104. Disks containing sound recordings of readings by Representative Kent E. Keller from his book, Prosperity Through Employment (New York, 1936)-presented by Mr. Keller. 14 units. Accession

105.

Disks containing sound recordings of a radio address on April 28, 1935, and of an address before Congress on May 22, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt-presented by the Radio and Film Methods Corporation. 2 units. Accession 118.

Motion-picture film entitled "The Romance of Celluloid," made in 1937-presented by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation. 1 unit. Accession 125.

Disks containing sound recordings of addresses delivered by William Jennings Bryan in 1900, by Woodrow Wilson in 1912, and by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934-presented by the RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. 3 units. Accession 140.

Motion-picture film entitled "See America First," released in 1934-presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. 13 units. Accession 197.

APPENDIX III

BOOKS AND ARTICLES PUBLISHED, PAPERS READ, AND ADDRESSES DELIVERED BY MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES STAFF DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1938

DOROTHY ARBAUGH, Division of Cataloging.

Indiana Department of Public Instruction Checklist of Bulletins 1903-Oct. 1937. Library Occurrent, 12:275-292 (Jan.-Mar. 1938).

HENRY P. BEERS, Division of Navy Department Archives.

The Army and the Oregon Trail to 1846. Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 28: 339-362 (Oct. 1937).

Reviews of Washington, City and Capital, by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration; of Handbook of Latin American Studies, edited by Lewis Hanke; and of Over the Blue Wall, by Etta Lane Matthews. Social Studies, 28: 376 (Dec. 1937), and 29: 231, 236 (May 1938).

Bibliographies in American History; Guide to Materials for Research. New York, The H. W. Wilson Co., 1938. 339 p. Records of the Office of Chief of Engineers, War Department Archives. Journal of the American Military History Foundation, 2:94 (Summer 1938).

NELSON M. BLAKE, Chief of the Division of Navy Department Archives.

Reviews of Francis H. Pierpont, Union War Governor of Virginia and Father of West Virginia, by Charles H. Ambler, and of Johnson Newlon Camden; a Study in Individualism, by Festus P. Summers. Journal of Southern History, 3:514-516 (Nov. 1937), and 4:255-257 (May 1938).

JOHN G. BRADLEY, Chief of the Division of Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings.

This New Magic. Paper read at the opening of the National Archives auditorium on December 17, 1937.

Report of the Committee on Preservation of Film, Society of Motion Picture Engineers. Paper read before the Society, Washington, D. C., April 28, 1938.

National Archives Will Preserve Motion Pictures for Generations. American Cinematographer, 19:217-219 (May 1938); reprinted in Congressional Record, 83: 13161 (June 27, 1938).

JOHN J. BRAUNER, editor of the Federal Register.

The Federal Bar Association and the Development of Administrative Law. Federal Bar Journal, 3: 175-177 (Apr. 1938).

PHILIP C. BROOKS, Division of Navy Department Archives.
The First Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists.
American Library Association, Public Documents, 1937, p. 248-

254.

Washington Birthday Recalls Early Treaty. Washington Post, February 20, 1938.

Review of The Science of Archives in South Africa, by Graham Botha. American Archivist, 1:92 (Apr. 1938).

SOLON J. BUCK, Director of Publications.

The National Archives. Address before the Kiwanis Club of Clearwater, Fla., February 4, 1938.

Government Aid to Historical Research: The National Archives and the National Historical Publications Commission. Paper read before the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Indianapolis, April 28, 1938.

Review of A Manual of Archive Administration, by Hilary Jenkinson. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 33: 499501 (June 1938).

EDWARD G. CAMPBELL, Division of Classification.

The United States Military Railroads, 1862-1865. Journal of the American Military History Foundation, 2:70-90 (Summer 1938).

MARTIN P. CLAUSSEN, Division of Classification.

The United States and Great Britain, 1861-1865; Peace Factors in International Relations. Abstract of Ph. D. thesis. Urbana, Ill., 1938. 12 p.

Peace Factors in Anglo-American Relations, 1861-65. Paper read before the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Indianapolis, April 29, 1938.

R. D. W. CONNOR, Archivist of the United States.

The National Archives. Americana Annual, 1938 (New York, 1938), 456.

The National Archives. Address before the Palaver Club, Washington, D. C., December 13, 1937; and before the Little Congress, Washington, D. C., May 24, 1938.

The Use and Abuse of History. Paper read before the Woman's Club of Danville, Va., March 16, 1938.

The British Invasion of the South, 1780-81. Address before the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, March 23, 1938.

William Kenneth Boyd, Historian and Promoter of Historical Studies. Paper read at memorial exercises held at Duke University, Durham, N. C., April 10, 1938.

JESSE S. DOUGLAS, Division of War Department Archives.

The Clackamas-Clark County Boundary, 1850. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 39: 147-151 (June 1938).

Review of The Bannock Indian War of 1878, by George Francis Brimlow. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 39:190-192 (June

ROBERT A. EAST, Division of Classification.

Economic Development and New England Federalism, 1803-1814. New England Quarterly, 10: 430-446 (Sept. 1937).

The Settlement of Alexander Hamilton's Debts; a Footnote to History. New York History, 18:378-385 (Oct. 1937). Written in collaboration with Josephine Mayer.

An Early Anglo-American Financial Transaction. Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, 11: 88-96 (Nov. 1937). Written in collaboration with Josephine Mayer.

PRESTON W. EDSALL, Office of the Director of Publications.
Journal of the Courts of Common Right and Chancery of East
New Jersey, 1683-1702. Philadelphia, American Legal History
Society, 1937. xi, 356 p. Edited, with an introduction.

PERCY SCOTT FLIPPIN, Chief of the Division of Independent Agencies
Archives.

Review of Virginia, the Old Dominion, by Matthew P. Andrews. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 24: 391 (Dec. 1937).

W. NEIL FRANKLIN, Division of Veterans' Administration Archives. Review of Indian Affairs in Georgia, 1732-1756, by John P. Corry. Journal of Southern History, 3:501-503 (Nov. 1937).

HERMAN R. FRIIS, Division of Maps and Charts.

Eight original dot maps of population distribution in colonial America, 1650-1780. Preliminary small-scale reproduction in The Roots of American Civilization; a History of American Colonial Life, by Curtis P. Nettels (New York, 1938).

BESS GLENN, Division of Cataloging.

Some Letters of Robert Mills, Engineer and Architect. Columbia, Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1938. 25 p. Edited in collaboration with A. S. Salley.

CARL LOUIS GREGORY, Division of Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings.

Abstracts of Articles of Interest to Photogrammetrists. Photogrammetric Engineering Magazine, 3:29 (Dec. 1937).

A Centralized System of National, State, County, and City Aerial Topographic Libraries. Photogrammetric Engineering Magazine, 3:39-47 (Dec. 1937).

Aerial Topographic Libraries, a Plan for Coordination and Centralization. Address before the American Society of Photogrammetry, Washington, D. C., January 25, 1938. Printers for Old and Shrunken Film. Definition of Terms-a Glossary. Papers read before the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, Washington, D. C., April 28, 1938.

WAYNE C. GROVER, Division of War Department Archives. War Department Records in The National Archives. Journal of the American Military History Foundation, 1:122 (Fall 1937).

WAYNE C. GROVER-Continued.

Reviews of Raw Materials in Peace and War, by Eugene Staley; of Revolt Against War, by H. C. Engelbrecht; and of The Caissons Roll, by Hanson W. Baldwin. Infantry Journal, 44:477 (Sept.-Oct. 1937), and 45:183, 282 (Mar.-Apr., MayJune 1938).

Unicameral Legislatures. Address before students in political science at American University, November 12, 1937.

Review of A History of Militarism, by Alfred Vagts. Journal of the American Military History Foundation, 2:48-50 (Spring 1938).

PHILIP M. HAMER, Chief of the Division of Accessions.

Federal Archives Outside the District of Columbia. Proceedings
of the Society of American Archivists, 1937, p. 83-89.
Review of The Territorial Papers of the United States, vol. 4, The
Territory South of the River Ohio, 1790-1796, edited by Clarence
E. Carter. Journal of Southern History, 3:363 (Aug. 1937).
Suggestions for the Preservation of Records of the World War.
Address before The American Legion, New York, September 20,

1937.

Preserving the Nation's History. Address before the East Tennessee Historical Society, Knoxville, October 15, 1937.

What the WPA is Doing for the History of the South. Paper read before the Southern Historical Association, Chapel Hill, N. C., November 19, 1937.

Review of Indian Affairs in Georgia, 1732-1756, by John P. Corry. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 25:87 (June 1938).

GLENN C. HENRY, Division of Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings. Your Ears. Address before the National Archives Association, Washington, D. C., May 18, 1938.

DOROTHY J. HILL, Division of Cataloging.

Monograph Series; Their Classification and Their Catalog Records. Bulletin of the American Library Association, 31:735 (Oct. 15, 1937); abstracted in Catalogers' and Classifiers' Yearbook, No. 7 (Chicago, 1938), 78.

ROSCOE R. HILL, Chief of the Division of Classification.

Fuentes de Historia Americana en los Archivos Españoles. Bole-
tín del Archivo Nacional, 36: 59-68 (Havana, 1937). Reprinted
from Boletín de la Unión Panamericana for April 1936.
National Archives of Latin America. Handbook of Latin American
Studies, edited by Lewis Hanke (Cambridge, 1937), p. 433-442.
John Franklin Jameson, an Appreciation. Hispanic American
Historical Review, 17:417 (Nov. 1937).
Impressions of Hispanic American Archives.
Historical Review, 17: 538-545 (Nov. 1937).
Libraries, 8:90 (July 1937).
Reviews of Biografia del General Don Pedro Joaquín Chamorro,
1818-1890, by Esteban Escobar; of El Verdadero Sandino o el
Calvario de las Segovias, by Anastasio Somoza; of The United
States and the Disruption of the Spanish Empire, 1810-1822,

Ilispanic American
Summary in D. C.

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