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Summary Information
Creator
Kornitzer, Bela
Title and Dates
Bela Kornitzer Papers, 1903-1974 [Bulk: 1945-1964]
Abstract
Bela Kornitzer was a Hungarian-born journalist who documented the lives of prominent American men during the middle of the twentieth-century. After fleeing both the Nazis and the Communists in Hungary , Kornitzer left his established career as a journalist and came to America in 1947. The Bela Kornitzer Papers document both Kornitzer's struggle to gain recognition as an influential journalist and his interest in the success stories of his fellow Americans. These papers include correspondence, manuscripts, audio and transcribed interviews, newspapers, magazines and photographs that document both the affairs of Kornitzer and his subjects.
Size
35 linear feet (41 boxes plus oversize material)
Location
Bela Kornitzer Room
Drew University Archives
Madison , NJ
Language(s) of materials
English, Hungarian, Hebrew, Spanish (?), Japanese, others.
Biography of Bela Kornitzer
Bela (Bay-la) Kornitzer was born in Szerencs , Hungary on November 28, 1910. He was one of nine children, with five brothers and three sisters. According to a biographical form filled out by Kornitzer, he never graduated from high school. In fact - due to widespread restrictive practices against Jews at the time - no one in his immediate family had the opportunity to pursue higher education and attain university degrees. At the age of 16, Kornitzer saw a future for himself as an artist, a career not encouraged by his father. In order to pursue his dream, he left home for Budapest , where he began his career as a journalist. His early publications were sketches and brief commentary of prominent men, which appeared in the city's major newspaper. An editor at the paper, more impressed with his writing, advised him to pursue journalism. Kornitzer went on to become the reporter-commentator in the Hungarian parliament for about a decade.
In Hungary , Kornitzer made a career of interviewing prominent men. In 1940 he compiled his many interviews as a two-volume book, Fathers & Sons, which became a standard textbook in Hungarian schools until the Nazis took control of the government and ordered it burned. Kornitzer, along with his book, was on the most-wanted list of the Gestapo. During the Nazi occupation, he sought protection for himself and for one hundred families under Cardinal Angelo Rotta, Papal Nuncio of Hungary. Kornitzer has been credited with saving the lives of these families.
In 1947 Kornitzer became a high official in the post-war Hungarian cabinet as assistant to the Minister of Public Supply. Shortly thereafter, the Communists charged that his writings “strengthened the forces of rebellion”; this charge resulted in Kornitzer being ousted from office. When the Supreme Court cleared him of the Communist charges, the presiding judge stated that although Kornitzer's books opposed Communism and Fascism they “contributed to the preservation of true democracy and liberalism in prewar, semi-feudal Hungary .” The Court ruled that his books be stricken from the list of “Reactionary Publications.” Kornitzer was the first Hungarian official to seek exile in the US after World War II. He said, “I want to say that my coming to this country was sort of foresight on my part because I realized that sooner or later the situation would deteriorate instead of improve.”
“When I came to America in '47 I realized that the best way of learning about a nation is to talk to the people on their home ground when they are in their slippers and you can get the unaffected personality, the way he really is and not the carbon cliché of the press agents. So I did.” Kornitzer did so by focusing on the father/son dynamic and the American home life in order to get a different and new understanding about America 's leaders.
Throughout his self-made career, Kornitzer managed to secure interviews with the most prominent men of his time. Fulfilling the American dream, Kornitzer came to this country with nothing and achieved all he set out to accomplish. Not fluent in English, Kornitzer developed his knowledge of the language by visiting movie theaters. One day, determined to reestablish himself as a journalist, he borrowed money from a friend and paid a visit to Joseph Pulitzer in St. Louis (the Pulitzers were of Hungarian ancestry). Kornitzer explained his situation to Mr. Pulitzer and requested assistance for help with his new book. “I told Mr. Pulitzer I wanted to write a book about American democracy in terms of its people – its fathers and sons. I mentioned some of the people I intended to include in my study – Truman, Barkley, Einstein …” Mr. Pulitzer, sympathetic to Kornitzer's plight and determination, provided him with a letter of recommendation to Summer Welles, which aided in the eventual publication of AmericanFathers & Sons (1952).
Kornitzer next chose to explore the history of the Eisenhower family, especially due to the individual successes of each of the five brothers, which became The Great American Heritage: The Story of the Five Eisenhower Brothers (1955). Kornitzer believed that the framework for the success of American democracy was best represented in the dynamic of the American family, such as the Eisenhowers, because the family unit functioned as a miniature democratic state. Kornitzer's attraction to this dynamic, the pull between authority and family, and his penchant for writing, allowed him to create great journalistic works.
In The Real Nixon, (1960) his only book to focus on one individual, Richard Nixon, the father/son dynamic played a less prominent role. Instead, this book served as a true biography, tracing the events that lead to Richard Nixon's national prominence. Kornitzer spent a significant amount of time researching Nixon's past by paying visits to Nixon's home town of Yorba Linda , California and interviewing Mrs. Hannah Nixon and the locals with personal ties to the young politician. Kornitzer's objective was to demonstrate how American democracy begins at home with the values and ideals that are instilled by the family, and how these values contributed to America 's heritage.
In further pursuit of his vision, Kornitzer went on to write As the Twig is Bent. This unfinished work is a compilation of interviews of various prominent men, with a format similar to his original works on fathers and sons. In part inspired by the success of his televised interview with Robert Frost, Kornitzer pursued national figures such as Cardinal Cushing, Billy Graham and Douglas MacArthur. The Robert Frost television interview did not exclusively focus in on Frost's relationship with his father, but addressed Frost's poetry and his views on America and democracy. The interview was said to have been a success for bringing educational material into the home through the medium of television. Notes within the collection indicate that Kornitzer hoped to develop a televised series based on a similar format, and that As the Twig is Bent was created for this purpose. Unfortunately, this plan never came to fruition. Kornitzer died of sudden illness on November 22, 1964.
Scope and Content Note
The Bela Kornitzer Papers document Kornitzer's interest in the American family, particularly the father/son relationship, during the middle of the twentieth century. Kornitzer focused his reporting on the fathers and the sons of prominent American men. The materials were primarily generated in the United States , but were also products of Brazil, Israel, Hungary , Japan , and other countries. Topics include Democracy, Fathers and Sons, Politics, America, Family, and Religion.
The papers contain correspondence, interviews, manuscripts, notes, photographs, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and ephemera that document Kornitzer's research on American families, democracy and fathers and sons.
Arrangement
The Bela Kornitzer Papers are organized into the following series:
Series 1:American Fathers & Sons, 1948-1965
Series 2:The Great American Heritage: The Story of the Five Eisenhower Brothers, 1942-1964
Series 3:The Real Nixon, 1903-1964
Series 4:As the Twig is Bent, 1943-1964
Series 5: Profiles, 1947-1974
Series 6: Biographical Information, 1945-1964
Series 7: Photographs and Posters, undated
Series 8: Audio and Film Recordings, 1954-1964
Series 9: Scrapbooks and Posters
Correspondence in Series 1-4 are arranged chronologically. All transcribed interviews and newspaper articles and photographs are grouped according to subject and arranged alphabetically by last name. The correspondence of Series 5 is arranged alphabetically by last name of the person or the title of organization or company.
Access and Use
Access
The Bela Kornitzer Papers are open for research.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
One photocopy may be made of each document for the purpose of research. Permission to publish must be obtained from the Drew University Archivist. Researcher responsible for further copyright restrictions.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
The Bela Kornitzer Papers contains audio cassettes, record albums, and reel-to-reel tapes.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
The Bela Kornitzer Papers were donated to Drew University by his sister, Alicia Kornitzer Karpati.
Processing and Other Information
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Emily Andresini in 2006. Finding aid written by Emily Andresini in 2006. Finding aid updated by Cheryl Oestreicher in 2007.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content follows the guidelines suggested by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Sources Used
Walking in the Shadow of Tyranny, A Memoir by Alicia Kornitzer Karpati.
Related Materials
Related Archives
Harry S. Truman Library
U.S. Highway 24 and Delaware Street
Independence, MO 64050-1798
Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
18001 Yorba Linda Blvd.
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
MacArthur Memorial Archives
MacArthur Square
Norfolk, VA 23510
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum
200 Southeast Fourth Street
Abilene, KS 67410
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Columbia Point
Boston, MA 02125
Preferred Citation
Identification of item; Date (if noted); Bela Kornitzer Papers, Box and Folder Number; University Archives, Drew University Library, Madison, New Jersey.
Subject Headings
Kornitzer, Bela.
Barkley, Alben William, 1877-1956.
Barkley, John.
Baruch, Bernard M. Bernard Mannes, 1870-1965.
Baruch, Simon, 1840-1921
Cushing, Richard, 1895-1970.
DeMille, Cecil B. Cecil Blount, 1881-1959
DeMille, William C. William Churchill, 1878-1955
Edison, Charles, 1890-1969.
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.
Einstein, H. A. Hans Albert, 1904-
Eisenhower, Arthur.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Dwight David, 1890-1969.
Eisenhower, Earl D. (Earl Dewey), 1898-1968.
Eisenhower, Edgar, 1889-1971.
Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985.
Eisenhower, Roy .
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963.
Goldwater, Barry M. Barry Morris, 1909-.1998.
Graham, Billy, 1918-.
Hand, Learned, 1872-1961.
Hearst, William Randolph, 1908-
Hoffman, George Delos.
Hoffman, Paul G. Paul Gray, 1891-1974.
Ickes, Harold L. Harold LeClair, 1874-1952.
Ickes, Jesse B.W.
Johnson, Lyndon B. Lyndon Baines, 1908-1973.
Kennedy, John F. John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963.
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964.
Mayo, Charles W. Charles William, 1898-1968
McCormack, John W., 1891-
Nixon, H. C. Herman Clarence, 1886-.
Nixon, Richard M. Richard Milhous, 1913-1994.
Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961.
Rayburn, William.
Rockefeller, Nelson A. Nelson Aldrich, 1908-1979.
Roosevelt, Elliott, 1910-.
Roosevelt, Frank, 1938-.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. Franklin Delano, 1882-1945.
Roosevelt, James, 1907-1991.
Roosevelt, John A. John Aspinwall, 1916-1981 .
Sarnoff, David, 1891-1971.
Sarnoff, Edward
Sarnoff, Robert W.
Sarnoff, Tom.
Stevenson, Adlai E. Adlai Ewing, 1900-1965.
Taft, Robert A. Robert Alphonso, 1889-1953.
Taft, William H. William Howard, 1857-1930.
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.
Truman, John.
Vinson, Fred M., 1890-1953.
Vinson, James, 1933-.
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1953.
Warren, Earl, 1891-1974.
Zukor, Adolph, 1873-.
Zukor, Eugene J., b. 1897
Contents List
Series 1:American Fathers & Sons,1948-1965
Series Description:
The American Fathers & Sons series contains items created or collected by Bela Kornitzer during the research for his first American book, which focused on father-son relationships of prominent American men. This series includes correspondence with extended family members, personal assistants, or coworkers, newspaper and magazine articles, and ephemera.
See boxes 30 - 31 for oversized material.
Arrangement
Folders arranged by chapter sequence of American Fathers & Sons. Materials arranged by type: correspondence, interviews, ephemera and newspaper and magazine articles. Correspondence arranged chronologically.
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
1 | 1 | Truman Correspondence | 1948-1950 |
| 2 | Truman Correspondence | 1951-1952 |
| 3 | Truman Correspondence | 1953-1958 |
| 4 | Truman Correspondence | 1959-1965 |
| 5 | Truman Interviews, Ephemera | undated |
| 6-7 | Truman Articles | 1951-1956 |
| 8 | Taft Correspondence, Articles | 1949-1964 |
2 | 1 | Einstein Correspondence | 1948-1963 |
| 2 | Einstein Interviews, Ephemera | 1951 |
| 3-5 | Einstein Articles | 1931-1962 |
| 6 | De Mille Correspondence, Articles | 1951-1957 |
| 7 | Barkley Correspondence | 1949-1956 |
| 8 | Sarnoff Correspondence | 1948-1964 |
3 | 1 | Sarnoff Interviews, Articles | 1951-1961 |
| 2 | Hoffman Correspondence | 1950-1964 |
| 3 | Hoffman Interviews, Ephemera, Articles | 1953-1956 |
| 4 | Vinson | 1953 |
| 5 | Baruch Correspondence, Articles | 1947-1957 |
| 6 | Rayburn Correspondence, Interviews, Articles | 1938-1962, undated |
| 7 | Zukor Correspondence, Articles | 1948-1956, undated |
| 8 | Roosevelt Correspondence | 1947-1961 |
| 9 | Roosevelt Interviews, Ephemera | 1949-1960 |
| 10 | Roosevelt Articles, | 1950-1963 |
4 | 1-3 | Fathers and Sons Drafts, Memorandums, Notes, Reviews | 1952, undated |
| 4 | Fathers and Sons Articles | 1952-1964 |
Series 2:The Great American Heritage: The Story of the Five Eisenhower Brothers,1942-1964
Series Description
The Great American Heritage: The Story of the Five Eisenhower Brothers series consists of all documents pertaining to the creation of the published book, also known as One American Family. This series includes correspondence with all five Eisenhower brothers, their parents, and associates. Transcribed interviews with these individuals are included, along with newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to family members and family affairs.
Corresponding photographs and scrapbooks are located in Series 5 and 7, respectively.
Arrangement
Arranged by type: correspondence, manuscripts, notes, interviews, ephemera, and articles.
See boxes 30 - 31 for oversized material
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
4 | 5 | Eisenhower Family Correspondence | 1942-1949 |
| 6 | Eisenhower Family Correspondence | 1950-1954 |
| 7 | Eisenhower Family Correspondence | 1955 |
5 | 1 | Eisenhower Family Correspondence | 1956-1964, undated |
| 2-3 | Five Eisenhower Brothers Drafts | undated |
| 4-5 | Eisenhower Family Manuscript, One American Family | undated |
| 6 | Publisher's Copy Great AmericanHeritage and related statements, reviews and book news | 1955, undated |
| 7 | “Arthur” from book | undated |
6 | 1 | Eisenhower Family Manuscript One American Family | 1958 |
| 2 | Eisenhower Family Notes, Memorandums, Reviews | 1946-1962 |
| 3 | Eisenhower Family Ephemera | 1945-1962, undated |
| 4 | Eisenhower Family Articles, Non-English and English | 1955, undated |
| 5-6 | Eisenhower Family and The Great American Heritage Articles | 1955-1961 |
7 | 1-7 | Eisenhower Family and The Great American Heritage Articles | 1949-1964 |
8 | 1 | Eisenhower Family Articles | 1955-1957 |
| 2 | Eisenhower Family Articles, Non-English |
|
Series 3:The Real Nixon,1903-1964
Series Description
The Real Nixon series contains research pertaining to Richard Nixon collected by Kornitzer. The series contains correspondence, interviews, notes, ephemera, and newspaper and magazine articles. Correspondence and interviews with members of the Nixon family, particularly Richard's mother, Hannah Nixon, are included.
For photographs of Richard Nixon and family see Series 7. See boxes 30 - 31 for oversized materials.
Arrangement
Correspondence arranged chronologically. Other materials arranged chronologically when dates are available.
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
8 | 3 | Nixon, Hannah Correspondence | 1952-1963 |
| 4 | Nixon Family Correspondence | 1903-1957 |
| 5 | Nixon Family Correspondence | 1958-1959 |
| 6 | Nixon Family Correspondence | 1960-1964 |
| 7 | Nixon Family Ephemera | 1953-1960, undated |
9 | 1 | Nixon Family Memos, Brochures | 1957-1960 |
| 2 | Nixon Family Memos, Notes, Questions | undated |
| 3 | Nixon Family Notes, Questions, Writings | undated |
| 4 | Nixon, Hannah Interviews | 1959, undated |
| 5 | Nixon Family Interviews | 1957-1958 |
9A | 6-7 | Nixon Family Interviews | 1959 |
10 | 1 | Nixon Family Interviews | undated |
| 2-6 | Nixon Family Manuscript | undated |
11 | 1 | Nixon Family Articles | 1946-1960 |
| 2 | Nixon Family Articles | 1954-1960 |
| 3 | Nixon Family Articles | 1959-1962 |
| 4 | Nixon Family Articles | 1959-1960 |
| 5 | Nixon Family Articles | 1960-1964 |
Series 4:As the Twig is Bent,1943-1964
Series Description
The As the Twig Bent series is the unpublished manuscript written by Kornitzer, which further explores the father/son theme as it is expressed through different American icons. These papers document Kornitzer's research of his chosen subjects, and include correspondence, interviews, notes, ephemera and article clippings on the subjects such as Lyndon Baines Johnson, Cardinal Cushing, Barry Goldwater, Billy Graham, Douglas Mac Arthur and the Kennedys.
Arrangement
Folders arranged alphabetically by last name of subject. Materials arranged by format: correspondence, interviews, notes, memos, questions, ephemera and articles. Correspondence arranged chronologically.
See boxes 30 - 31 for oversized material.
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
11 | 6 | Johnson Family Correspondence | 1943-1964 |
12 | 1 | Johnson Family Interviews, Notes, Ephemera | 1960-1964, undated |
| 2 | Johnson Family Book | undated |
| 3 | Johnson Family Essay from As the Twig Is Bent, Articles | 1960-1964, undated |
| 4 | McCormack Correspondence, Interviews, Notes, News | 1961-1964, undated |
| 5 | Warren Correspondence, Interviews | 1956-1961, undated |
| 6 | Warren Articles | 1948-1964 |
| 7 | Stevenson Correspondence, Interviews, Articles | 1952-1964, undated |
| 8 | Bunche Correspondence, Notes, Articles | 1949-1962, undated |
13 | 1 | Cushing Correspondence | 1957-1964 |
| 2 | Cushing Ephemera, Memos, Notes, Articles | 1950-1964, undated |
| 3 | Cushing Ephemera | undated |
| 4 | Cushing Manuscripts, Memos, Notes | undated |
| 5 | Cushing Interview, Original Manuscript | 1964, undated |
| 6 | Cushing Questions, Manuscript | undated |
| 7 | Cushing Manuscript | 1964 |
14 | 1-3 | Cushing Manuscript | undated |
| 4 | Edison Correspondence, Memo Questions, Articles | 1961-1962, undated |
| 5 | Frost Correspondence, Interviews, Questions, Articles | 1949-1963, undated |
| 6 | Frost Articles | 1952-1962 |
| 7 | Goldwater Correspondence, Notes, Questions, Speeches | 1961-1964, undated |
15 | 1 | Goldwater Interviews, Articles | 1961, 1964, undated |
| 2 | Graham Correspondence, Ephemera, Notes, Questions | 1938-1964, undated |
| 3 | Graham Articles | 1958-1964 |
| 4-5 | Graham Interviews | 1961 |
| 6 | Hand Correspondence, Interviews, Memos, Articles | 1952-1961 |
| 7 | Hearst Correspondence, Questions, Articles | 1935-1963, undated |
16 | 1 | MacArthur Correspondence, Ephemera, Questions | 1947-1964 |
| 2 | MacArthur Questions, Memos, Interview | 1951, 1963, undated |
| 3-5 | MacArthur Manuscript | undated |
| 6-7 | MacArthur Articles | 1964 |
17 | 1 | Mayo Correspondence, Notes, Questions, Television Series | 1956-1965, undated |
| 2 | Mayo Interview | January 1956 |
| 3 | Mayo Interview | February 1956 |
| 4 | Mayo Ephemera, Articles | 1952-1964 |
| 5 | Rockefeller Correspondence, Ephemera, Interviews, Questions | 1947-1963, undated |
| 6 | Rockefeller Articles | 1962-1964 |
| 7 | Wagner Correspondence, Notes, Interviews, Questions | 1953-1961, undated |
| 8 | Wagner Articles | 1958-1964 |
18 | 1 | Kennedy Family Correspondence | 1940-1962 |
| 2 | Kennedy Family Correspondence, Ephemera | 1962-1964 |
| 3 | Kennedy Interviews: Robert and Edward | 1961, undated |
| 4 | Kennedy Interviews: Mrs. Joseph, Ambassador Joseph | 1960, undated |
| 5 | Kennedy Family Notes, Manuscript | undated |
| 6-8 | Kennedy Family Unpublished Manuscript | 1960 |
19 | 1-3 | Kennedy, John F. Articles | 1961-1964 |
| 4 | Kennedy, Joseph and Edward Articles | 1961-1964 |
| 5-8 | Kennedy, Robert Articles | 1961-1964 |
20 | 1 | Coit, Margaret Correspondence, Notes, Articles | 1959-1964, undated |
| 2 | As the Twig Is Bent Articles | 1952-1964 |
Series 5: Profiles, 1947-1974
Series Description
The Profiles series consists of research, correspondence, articles, and questions and interviews that address subjects not featured in any of the published works or the unpublished manuscript. The subjects and subject areas include prominent political and business figures of America , as well as other countries such as Argentina , Brazil and Hungary . Some correspondence regarding Kornitzer's personal and financial affairs are also included.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
20 | 3 | Allen, George V. Correspondence, Notes, Questions and Interviews | 1959-1960 |
| 4 | Allen, George V. Articles | 1959-1960 |
| 5 | America Articles | 1955-1964 |
| 6 | Argentina Correspondence | 1961-1966 |
| 7 | Argentina Notes, Questions, Interviews, Some Non-English | 1959-1961 |
| 8 | Austria , Vienna , Correspondence, Memos, Notes | 1956-1964, undated |
| 9 | Bailey – Brennan Articles | 1951-1961 |
| 10 | Bank Correspondence (Bank of America , Chase, Dakota National) | 1956-1964 |
| 11 | Barton, Bruce Correspondence, Questions, Articles, Notes | 1951-1960, undated |
21 | 1 | Ben-Gurion, David Correspondence, Questions, Interview, Conversation, Articles, | 1952-1963 |
| 2 | Bolten, John Correspondence, Article | 1953-1964 |
| 3 | Brazil Correspondence, Notes, Questions, Ephemera | 1961-1963 |
| 4 | Brazil Articles, Some Non-English | 1961-1963 |
| 5 | Brown, Edmund G. “Pat” Biographical Sketch, Articles | 1958, undated |
| 6 | Bundschu, Henry Correspondence, Essay on Harry S. Truman by Bundschu | 1948-1952 |
| 7 | Burrus Family Correspondence | 1949 |
| 8 | Business Correspondence (Cocoa-Cola, Ford, Western Union ) | 1950-1964 |
| 9 | Business Correspondence ( Campbell Soup, Princeton Film) | 1948-1964 |
| 10 | Calvin, Patty Interview | 1958 |
| 11 | CBS Correspondence | 1953-1964 |
| 12 | Christopher, George Correspondence | 1958-1959 |
| 13 | Chamberlin, Charles – Cushing, Harvey Articles | 1956-1964 |
22 | 1 | Christopher, George Correspondence, Notes, Questions, Interviews | 1958 |
| 2 | Churchill, Winston c/o Strudee, Jill, Correspondence, Articles | 1952-1963 |
| 3 | Columbia Records Correspondence | 1953-1960 |
| 4 | Connally, John Correspondence, Ephemera, Article | 1956-1964, undated |
| 5 | De Roachemont, Richard Correspondence, Article | 1951-1954, 1964 |
| 6 | De Rothschild – Duke Articles | 1954-1963 |
| 7 | Dorn, Evelyn Correspondence | 1960-1962 |
| 8 | Duckworth, W.F. Correspondence | 1963-1968 |
| 9 | Ecker – Englehards Articles | 1957-1963 |
| 10-11 | Ephemera | undated |
| 12 | Erskine, Carolyn Correspondence | 1961-1963 |
| 13 | Fairchild – Furth Articles | 1958-1964 |
| 14 | Farley, James A. Correspondence | 1949-1962 |
23 | 1 | Farley, James A. Ephemera, Notes, Articles | 1951-1964, undated |
| 3 | Field, Marshall Correspondence, Articles | 1949-1961 |
| 2 | Figel, Leopold Non-English Essay | undated |
| 4 | Finch, Robert Correspondence | 1959-1960 |
| 5 | Ford Family Correspondence, Articles | 1953-1963 |
| 6 | Ford Family Articles | 1950-1974 |
| 7 | Frankfurter, Felix Correspondence, Articles | 1949-1961 |
| 8 | Gabor – Gunther Articles | 1957-1963 |
| 9 | Giannini, A.P. Correspondence, Notes, Memos, Biographical Sketch, Questions, Interview | 1950-1958 |
| 10 | Giannini, A.P. Articles, Includes article written by Bela Kornitzer | 1951-1952 |
| 11 | Gordon, Arthur Correspondence, Articles | 1954-1964 |
| 12 | Hagerty – Hunt Articles | 1956-1964 |
24 | 1 | Hoover Family Correspondence, Memo, Articles | 1935-1964 |
| 2 | Hoover Family Articles | 1949-1964 |
| 3 | Hungarian Catholic League of America Correspondence | 1961 |
| 4 | Hungarian Catholic League of America Ephemera, Memos, Notes | 1961 |
| 5 | Hungarian Catholic League of America Articles, Some Non-English | 1945-1961 |
| 6 | International Correspondence: Israel , France , Switzerland , Turkey , Hungary , Some Non-English | 1956-1964 |
| 7 | International Articles | 1957-1964, undated |
| 8 | Iran Correspondence, Ephemera, Articles | 1958-1959 |
25 | 1 | Javits, Jacob Correspondence, Brochure, Questions, News | 1964 |
| 2 | Johnson, Raymond Correspondence and Interview | 1963 |
| 3 | Kettering Correspondence, Biographical Sketch, Questions, Interview, Articles | 1952, undated |
| 4 | Klein, Herbert G. Memos and Correspondence | 1959-1960 |
| 5 | Kaiser, Henry J. – Knight, John S. Articles | 1947-1964 |
| 6 | King, Jr., Martin Luther Articles | 1962-1964 |
| 7 | Land, Frank Correspondence and Articles | 1951-1954 |
| 8 | Latin American Correspondence, Ephemera, Articles, Some Non-English | 1961-1962 |
| 9 | Lilienthal – Luce Articles | 1947-1964 |
| 10 | Look Magazine Correspondence | 1960-1964 |
| 11 | Lucas, Paul Correspondence | 1945-1948 |
| 12 | Magazine Correspondence | 1962-1964 |
| 13 | Magnuson, Warren G. Correspondence, Biographical Sketch | 1963, undated |
| 14 | Maxie, Marjorie Correspondence | 1949-1956 |
| 15 | McCone-MacPhee Articles | 1959-1964 |
26 | 1 | McNamara Articles | 1960-1964 |
| 2 | Mexican Constitution | 1961 |
| 3 | Miner, Washington Biographical Sketch, Correspondence | 1960 |
| 4 | Morrisey, Judge Francis X. Correspondence | 1962 |
| 5 | Newspaper Correspondence | 1947-1964 |
| 6 | Newspaper Correspondence | 1951-1960 |
| 7 | Nimitz, Chester Biographical Sketch, Notes, Articles | 1961-1962 |
| 8 | Noland, Nelle Correspondence | 1949-1957 |
| 9 | Newhouse, Samuel – Obolensky, Ivan Articles | 1960-1962 |
| 10 | Oppenheimer, Robert Articles | 1954-1964 |
| 11 | Organizations Correspondence | 1950-1964 |
| 12 | Parr, Jack – Powell, Adam Articles | 1958-1964 |
| 13 | Parade Magazine Correspondence, Ephemera, Notes | 1964, undated |
| 14 | Parents Magazine Correspondence, Memos | 1950-1952, undated |
| 15 | Pathfinder Magazine Correspondence, Notes | 1951, undated |
| 16 | Pershing, Warren Correspondence, Notes, Questions | 1941-1963, undated |
| 17 | Pew Jr., Joseph N. Interview | 1961 |
| 18 | Pitcairn, Raymond Correspondence, Articles | 1956-1964 |
27 | 1 | Politicians and Governmental Agencies “A-S” Correspondence | 1946-1963 |
| 2 | Politicians and Governmental Agencies “T-Z” Correspondence | 1949-1962 |
| 3 | Presidents and Elections Articles | 1956-1964 |
| 4 | Publishers Correspondence | 1950-1964 |
| 5 | Pulitzer, Joseph Correspondence, Essay | 1947-1960, undated |
| 6 | Pulitzer, Joseph Articles | 1947-1953 |
| 7 | Raab, Maxwell M. Correspondence, Interview, Articles | 1958-1964, undated |
28 | 1 | Randolph , Jennings - Rowan, Carl, Articles | 1951-1963 |
| 2 | Readers Digest Magazine Correspondence | 1954-1964 |
| 3 | Religion Articles | 1952-1962 |
| 4 | Ritter, Grant A. Correspondence, Articles | 1944-1963, undated |
| 5 | Rogers , William Correspondence, Interviews, Articles | 1952, 1959-1961 |
| 6 | Romney, George Correspondence, Articles | 1962-1964 |
| 7 | Rothschild, Sigmund Biographical Sketch, Articles | undated |
| 8 | Rusk, Dean, Articles | 1960-1964 |
| 9 | Russell, Bertrand Biographical Sketch, Memos, Articles | 1952-1955 |
| 10 | Salk, Jonas – Straus, Jack, Articles | 1956-1963 |
| 11 | Sandburg, Carl Correspondence, Articles | 1952, 1958 |
| 12 | Scranton , William, Articles | 1962-1964 |
| 13 | Smith, Stephen Correspondence, Articles | 1961-1963 |
| 14 | Television, Film, Books, Radio, Music Correspondence | 1952-1963 |
| 15 | Television, Film, Books, Radio, Music Articles | 1952-1963 |
| 16 | Thompson, Llewellyn – Tracy, Spencer | 1962-1963 |
| 17 | Thieleman, Bernice Correspondence | 1951-1952 |
| 18 | United Nations Correspondence | 1949-1963 |
| 19 | University Correspondence | 1927-1963 |
29 | 1 | Van Habsburg, Archduke Otto Correspondence, Articles | 1961-1964 |
| 2 | Wallace, George – Zeckendorf, Bill Articles | 1952-1963 |
| 3 | Welles, Sumner Correspondence | 1947-1953 |
| 4 | Welles, Sumner Interviews, Questions, Articles | 1951, undated |
| 5 | Weyerhaeuser, Frederick Correspondence, Article | 1953-1964 |
| 6 | White House Correspondence | 1951-1964 |
| 7 | Whitney, Courtney Correspondence | 1961-1964 |
| 8 | Whitney, Courtney Cards | 1961-1964 |
| 9 | Who Is Responsible? Essay by Bela Kornitzer, Ephemera, Articles, Some Non-English | 1964, undated |
| 10 | Wilson, Bob Correspondence | 1958-1961 |
30 | 1-6 | Miscellaneous Oversized Newspaper Articles and Magazines, and Ephemera. Subjects include: Einstein, Eisenhower, Mac Arthur, Nixon, Truman, Miscellaneous | 1950-1974 |
31 | 1 | Miscellaneous Oversized Newspaper Articles and Magazines: Kennedy, Johnson and Kennedy Assassination |
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32 | 1-2 | Miscellaneous Correspondence, Memos, Notes | 1949-1964 |
Series 6: Biographical Information, 1945-1964
Series Description
The Biographical Information series includes personal information about Kornitzer and his career, such as personal correspondence and notes, drawings, and interviews with Kornitzer as the subject. These papers also contain essays written by Kornitzer, brief autobiographical sketches, and his original Certificate of Naturalization.
Arrangement
Arranged according to format.
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
32 | 3 | Kornitzer Certificate of Naturalization | 1953 |
| 4 | Kornitzer Correspondence, Notes, Ephemera | 1950-1964, undated |
| 5 | Kornitzer Notes, Memos, Press Releases, Interviews | 1951-1964, undated |
| 6 | Kornitzer Biographical Sketch, Interviews, Notes, Essays | 1950-1964, undated |
| 7 | Kornitzer Scrapbook Pages, Non-English | 1945 |
| 8 | Kornitzer Articles, By and About Kornitzer, Some Non-English | 1947-1964 |
Series 7: Photographs and Posters, undated
Series Description
The Photographs and Posters series is comprised primarily of photographs acquired by Kornitzer from the families of his subjects. Other photographs are of both Kornitzer and subject, taken at the time of an interview. Personal photographs also included. There are six folders of negatives, some of which correspond to the printed photographs in preceding boxes. This series includes several oversized posters depicting political campaigns and Kornitzer's book releases. Additionally, a framed painting of John F. Kennedy is included.
Arrangement
Arranged according to Kornitzer's original order of groupings by subject. All undocumented or unidentifiable photographs are grouped in miscellaneous.
Box | Folder | Title | Date |
33 | 1 | Brauch Photographs | undated |
| 2-3 | Cardinal Cushing Photographs | undated |
| 4 | De Mille, Cecil B., Photographs | undated |
| 5 | Einstein Photographs | undated |
| 6-9 | Eisenhower Family Photographs | undated |
| 10 | Goldwater Photographs | undated |
| 11 | Graham Photographs | undated |
| 12 | Hoffman Photographs | undated |
| 13 | Ickes Photographs | undated |
34 | 1 | Johnson Family Photographs | undated |
| 2 | Kennedy Family Photographs | undated |
| 3-4 | Mac Arthur Photographs | undated |
| 5 | Mayo Photographs | undated |
| 6-8 | Nixon Family Photographs | undated |
| 9 | Pulitzer Photographs | undated |
| 10 | Rockefeller Photographs | undated |
| 11 | Sarnoff Photographs | undated |
| 12 | Truman and Barkley Photographs | undated |
35 | 1 | Truman and Mac Arthur Photographs | undated |
| 2 | Wagner Photographs | undated |
| 3 | Zukor Photographs | undated |
| 4 | Miscellaneous Female Friends of Kornitzer | undated |
| 5 | Miscellaneous Negatives, includes Abilene , Burrus, Edison , Frost, Hand, Land | undated |
| 6-8 | Miscellaneous Photographs | undated |
36 | 1-6 | Miscellaneous Photographs | undated |
37 | 1-6 | Negatives | undated |
38 |
| Miscellaneous Oversized Photographs | undated |
Series 8: Audio and Film Recordings, 1954-1964
Series Description
The Audio and Film Recordings series consists primarily of audio recordings of interviews Bela Kornitzer conducted with his subjects and are reel to reels, cassette tapes, and record albums. All but two of the audio cassettes, that of Alicia Karpati and Cadet Kirk, are copies of the reel to reel recordings. The film recordings are of General Douglas Mac Arthur and of Robert Frost. The Robert Frost film recording is a copy of the “At Home With Robert Frost” televised interview conducted by Bela Kornitzer and broadcast on NBC. Some of these interviews have been transcribed and can be found by subject name in Series 1-4. Not all of the interviews have been transcribed, and accordingly not all of the interviews on paper are transcriptions of these audio recordings. Also included are several miscellaneous commercial record albums purchased by Kornitzer featuring audio essays and interviews on some of subjects contained within this collection.
Arrangement
Arranged by format then alphabetically by subject.
Box | Interviewees | Format | Date |
39 | George V. Allen (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1960 |
| Bruce Barton | Cassette | 1956 |
| Alphonso Bell Jr.; J.M. Udall; R. Arbuthnot | Cassette | 1959 |
| Jacob Blaustein | Cassette | 1961 |
| Jacob Blaustein | Cassette | 1961 |
| John Bolten | Cassette | 1962 |
| John Bolten | Cassette | 1962 |
| "Capital Byline" Patty Cavin WRC | Cassette | 1958 |
| Norman Chandler | Cassette | 1958 |
| Mrs. Norman Chandler | Cassette | 1958 |
| George Christopher | Cassette | 1964 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing | Cassette | 1964 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing | Cassette | 1964 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing | Cassette | 1961 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1961 |
| Justin Dart | Cassette | 1959 |
| Martha Deane | Cassette | 1954 |
| Martha Deane (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1956 |
| Cecil B. De Mille (6 cassettes) | Cassette | undated |
| Charles Edison | Cassette | 1961 |
| Charles Edison | Cassette | 1961 |
| Arthur Eisenhower | Cassette | 1954 |
| Arthur Eisenhower | Cassette | undated |
| Dwight Eisenhower, "IKE runs…Speaking from the White House" | Cassette | 1956 |
| Earl Eisenhower (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1954 |
| Edgar Eisenhower (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1953 |
40 | Edgar Eisenhower (7 cassettes) | Cassette | 1954 |
| Edgar Eisenhower | Cassette | 1954 |
| "Paging the New" Edgar and Milton [Eisenhower] | Cassette | 1955 |
| Edna Eisenhower | Cassette | 1954 |
| Major John Eisenhower | Cassette | 1954 |
| Major John and Barbara Jean Eisenhower | Cassette | 1954 |
| Lily Erdody | Cassette | 1958 |
| James A. Farley, Jr. | Cassette | 1962 |
| Frank Farrel | Cassette | 1955 |
| Dr. Leopold Figl | Cassette | 1957 |
| Barry Goldwater | Cassette | 1961 |
| Billy Graham | Cassette | 1961 |
| Melvin and Peggy Graham | Cassette | 1961 |
| William Franklin Graham, Sr., and Mrs. Morrow Coffey Graham | Cassette | 1961 |
| Helen Hall (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1964 |
| Learned Hand (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1961 |
| William Randolph Hearst, Jr. (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1961 |
| Ray Heatherton | Cassette | 1955 |
| Ray Heatherton | Cassette | 1955 |
| Walt Horan | Cassette | 1955 |
| Edward F. Kennedy (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1961 |
| Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy | Cassette | 1960 |
| Barbara Welles show | Cassette | 1954 |
| John Krehbiel | Cassette | undated |
| Bela Kornitzer interviewed by Patti Cavin | Cassette | 1960 |
| Bela Kornitzer interviewed by Ed Murrow | Cassette | undated |
41 | Art Lamb | Cassette | 1955 |
| Bill Leonard | Cassette | 1960 |
| Hazel Markel | Cassette | 1954 |
| Dr. Charles W. Mayo | Cassette | 1956 |
| Dr. Charles W. Mayo | Cassette | 1956 |
| Dr. Charles and Alice Mayo | Cassette | 1956 |
| John W. McCormack (2 cassettes) | Cassette | undated |
| Mary Margaret McBride | Cassette | 1955 |
| Ruby Mercer | Cassette | 1955 |
| Cardinal Mindezenty's speech | Cassette | undated |
| Ed Neilor, Congressional Recording and TV | Cassette | 1955 |
| Hannah Nixon | Cassette | 1959 |
| Hannah Nixon | Cassette | 1959 |
| Hannah Nixon (5 cassettes) | Cassette | undated |
| Richard Nixon | Cassette | 1959 |
| Richard Nixon; Pat Nixon; J. Sturm | Cassette | 1959 |
| Richard Nixon on David Suskind (2 cassettes) | Cassette | 1960 |
| Archduke Otto | Cassette | 1954 |
| Archduke Otto | Cassette | 1959 |
| F. Warren Pershing | Cassette | 1963 |
| Joseph N. Pew | Cassette | 1961 |
| Julius Raab | Cassette | 1957 |
| Nelson A. Rockefeller | Cassette | 1962 |
| Bill Rogers | Cassette | 1959 |
| Paul Smith | Cassette | 1959 |
| Tex and Jinx | Cassette | 1955 |
| Tex and Jinx | Cassette | 1955 |
| Thor C. Tollefson | Cassette | 1955 |
| Robert Wagner (3 cassettes) | Cassette | 1958 |
42 | Earl Warren | Cassette | 1961 |
| Bob Wilson | Cassette | 1959 |
| Alicia Karpati | Cassette | undated |
| Cadet Kirk | Cassette | 1963 |
43 | George V. Allen (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1960 |
| George V. Allen | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| Mrs. Vivian B. Allen | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Bruce Barton (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1956 |
| Senator Barry Goldwater | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Alphonso E. Bell Jr.; James M. Udall | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Jacob Blaustein (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| John Bolten (3 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1962 |
| Ab Burrows | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
44 | Patty Cavin | Reel-to-reel | 1958 |
| Norman Chandler | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| Mrs. Norman Chandler | Reel-to-reel | 1958 |
| George Christopher | Reel-to-reel | 1958 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing (7 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1964 |
| Martha Deane | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
45 | Martha Deane | Reel-to-reel | 1956 |
| Martha Deane | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| Justin Dart; Jack & Helen Drown | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Cecil B. DeMille (6 reels) | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| Charles Edison (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Arthur Eisenhower (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Arthur Eisenhower | Reel-to-reel | undated |
46 | Dwight D. Eisenhower, "IKE runs" | Reel-to-reel | 1956 |
| Earl D. Eisenhower (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Edgar N. Eisenhower (3 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1953 |
| Edgar Eisenhower (7 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Edgar Eisenhower | Reel-to-reel | undated |
47 | Major John Eisenhower; Barbara Jean (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Milton Eisenhower | Reel-to-reel | 1953 |
| Edgar - Milton Eisenhower | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Mrs. Roy Edna Eisenhower | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Lily Erdody | Reel-to-reel | 1958 |
| James A. Farley Jr. | Reel-to-reel | 1962 |
| Frank Farrel | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Dr. Leopold Figl | Reel-to-reel | 1957 |
| Billy Graham (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Melvin and Peggy Graham | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| William Franklin Graham Sr. and Mrs. Morrow Coffey Graham | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Judge Learned Hand | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
48 | Judge Learned Hand | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| William Randolph Hearst Jr. (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Ray Heatherton (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Walt Horan | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Edward F. "Teddy" Kennedy (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy (Rose Fitzgerald) (4 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1960 |
| Bela Kornitzer interviewed by Patty Cavin | Reel-to-reel | 1960 |
| Bela Kornitzer interviewed by Ed Murrow | Reel-to-reel | undated |
49 | John Krehbiel | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| Art Lamb | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| H.S.T. TV; Bill Leonard | Reel-to-reel | 1960 |
| MacArthur Helen Hall (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1964 |
| Hazel Markel | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Dr. Charles W. & Alice Mayo (3 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1956 |
| Mary Margaret McBride | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Speaker John W. McCormack (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | undated |
| Ruby Mercer | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Cardinal Mindscenty | Reel-to-reel | undated |
50 | Ed Neilor, Congressional Recording and TV | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Mrs. Frank Hannah Milhaus Nixon (4 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Mrs. Frank Hannah Milhaus Nixon (4 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1960 |
| Richard Nixon | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Richard and Pat Nixon; Alice Roosevelt Longworth and Joanna Strum | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Archduke Otto | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Archduke Otto | Reel-to-reel | 1964 |
| F. Warren Pershing | Reel-to-reel | 1963 |
51 | Joseph N. Pew | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Julius Raab, Chancellor of Austria | Reel-to-reel | 1957 |
| Nelson A. Rockefeller | Reel-to-reel | 1962 |
| Bill Rogers, Attorney General (2 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Dr. Paul Smith; Albert Upton & Mother | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Adlai Stevenson | Reel-to-reel | 1962 |
| Tex & Jinx | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Tex & Jinx, Ann Todd | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Thor C. Tollefson | Reel-to-reel | 1955 |
| Robert F. Wagner (3 reels) | Reel-to-reel | 1958 |
| Chief Justice Earl Warren | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
52 | Chief Justice Earl Warren | Reel-to-reel | 1961 |
| Barbara Welles | Reel-to-reel | 1954 |
| Bob Wilson, Congressman of California | Reel-to-reel | 1959 |
| Cardinal Richard Cushing | Reel-to-reel | 1964 |
53 | Cecil B. De Mille (8 albums) | Record | undated |
| Arthur B. Eisenhower (2 albums) | Record | 1953 |
| Earl D. Eisenhower (5 albums) | Record | 1953 |
| Edgar Eisenhower (6 albums) | Record | 1953 |
| Milton S. Eisenhower (5 albums) | Record | 1953 |
| Mrs. Joseph P. (Rose Fitzgerald) Kennedy | Record | 1960 |
| Herb Sheldon Show | Record | 1952 |
| Sidney Smith (2 albums) | Record | 1955 |
| Barbara Welles (6 albums) | Record | 1952 |
| Lincoln, D. Carnegie | Record | 1951 |
| Brauch; Apponyi; Taft | Record | undated |
| Gandhi, S. Early, Charlie Ross, D. Lynn, H. Einstein, Ickes | Record | 1951 |
| Vivan, Frank Land, Coolidge, F. Perkins, Eisenhower, Cadbury, Sol Bloom, N. Thomas, Zucker | Record | undated |
| Eisenhower Campaign Song | Record | 1952 |
| John Fitzgerald Kennedy: A Memorial Album | Record | 1961 |
| The Actual Voices and Events of Four Days that Shocked the World: Nov. 22-25, 1963, The Complete Story | Record | 1963 |
| A Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass in Memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Celebrated by Richard Cardinal Cushing (2 copies) | Record | 1964 |
| The Sounds of History: Prehistory to 1774 | Record | 1963 |
| The Sounds of History: 1775-1789 | Record | 1963 |
| Wisdom, Volume 1: Conversations with the Elder Wise Men of Our Day: Carl Sandburg, Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Harlow Shapley, Jacques Lipchitz | Record | undated |
| Wisdom, Volume 2: Conversations with the Elder Wise Men of Our Day: Sean O'Casey, David Ben-Gurion, Bertrand Russell, Frank Lloyd Wright | Record | undated |
Series 9: Scrapbooks
Series Description
The Scrapbooks series contain several scrapbooks compiled by Kornitzer pertaining to the Eisenhower family, The Great American Heritage, and Fathers & Sons. These scrapbooks contain mostly photographs and newspaper clippings, along with some letters and postcards.
Arrangement
Arranged according to subject and size.
Box | Subject |
54 | Fathers & Sons, Richard Nixon, Sam Rayburn |
55 | Truman |
56 | Eisenhower Family |
57 | Eisenhower Family |
58 | Eisenhower Family |
59 | Eisenhower Family |
60 | Eisenhower Family |
61 | Eisenhower Family |
62 | Posters |