Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum


General Records of the U.S. Senate:
Senate Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program
(Record Group 46)

1941-1946.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Size: 3 linear feet.
Access: Open.
Copyright: The donor gave to the U.S. government the copyrights in this material and in any other material received by the U.S. government and maintained in a depository administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course of their official duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in other documents presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Erwin J. Mueller (1974).

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FOLDER TITLE LIST

    SPEECHES - SENATOR HARRY S. TRUMAN
Box 1
    1941
  • Washington Evening Star, Radio Forum, March 24, 1941
  • Speeches before U.S. Senate, August 14 and (October 29) 1941
    1942
  • Democratic Party meeting, undated
  • Interim report to the U.S. Senate, January 15
  • Washington Day banquet, Philadelphia, PA., February 23
  • Ancient order of Hibernians, Charleston, S.C., March 17
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., April 30
  • Society of the Plastics Industry, Hot Springs, VA., May 2
  • Rotary Clubs Conference, St. Louis, MO., May 12
  • U.S. Senate - May 26
  • Radio Station KMOX, St. Louis, MO., May 31
  • Gunston Mall School, Washington, D.C., June 2
  • Railroad Telegraphers Convention, Kansas City, MO., June 12
  • Blue Network Radio Broadcast, "Rubber in America", June 15
  • Steel situation, radio broadcast, CBS, August 7
  • Report before U.S. Senate on waste, September 14
  • National Industrial Council Conference, New York, NY., September 24
  • Gasoline rationing, September 25
  • Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies, October 15
  • American Trucking Association, St. Louis, MO., October 20
  • ICESA, Kansas City, MO., October 21
  • Democratic Party meeting, Lexington, MO., October
  • Political speech, Kansas City, MO., November 2
  • Massachusetts Federation of Taxpayers Associations, December 12
  • Mississippi Flood Control Association, December 19
    1943
  • Grand Lodge of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn., January 27
  • Colorado Mining Association, Denver, Col., January 30
  • U.S. Senate (Smaller War Plant Corp.) February 11
  • Washington Day Dinner, San Francisco, Cal., February 22
  • Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio, April 6
  • American hardware convention, Memphis, Tenn., April 13
  • Jewish Rescue Program, Chicago, Ill., April 14
  • Southern Supply and Machinery Distributors, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 12
  • St. Louis, MO. Chamber of Commerce, May 13
  • Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs, St. Louis, MO., May 14
  • Society for the Advancement of Management, May 25
  • Jefferson Day Dinner, Salt Lake City, Utah, May
  • Executives' Club of Chicago, June 4
  • War on the Home Front, Oklahoma City, Okla., June 14
  • Northeast Missouri State College, Kirksville, MO., August 13
  • U.S. Senate, (selective service), September 21
Box 2
  • "The Fight for Quality Production", Shenandoah, Iowa, radio broadcast, October 4
  • Democratic Women's Club, Jefferson City, MO., October 7
  • National Association of Secretaries of State, St. Louis, MO., October 10
  • "War Production", radio station KSD, St. Louis, MO., October 19
  • B'nai B'rith, St. Louis, MO., October 24
  • "Advertising and the War Program", Chicago, Ill., November 11
  • U.S. Senate speech on transportation, December 15
  • Kansas City, (MO.) Real Estate Board, December 31
    1944
  • National Retail Dry Goods Association, New York NY., January 11
  • United Nations Forum, Philadelphia, PA., January 17
  • U.S.S. Missouri Launching, Brooklyn, NY., January 29
  • Traffic Club of Baltimore, February 1
  • Auspices Democratic National Committee, Jacksonville, Florida, February 14
  • Jackson Day Dinner, Tampa, Fla., February 17
  • Auspices Democratic National Committee, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., February 17
  • Auspices Democratic National Committee, Miami, Fla., February 18
  • Washington Day Dinner, Topeka, Kansas, February 22
  • Traffic Club of Reading, Pennsylvania, March 2
  • Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., March 6
  • National Lawyer's Guild, Detroit, Michigan, March 16
  • Milwaukee (Wisc.) Advertising Club, March 23
  • Zion Lodge No. 1, Masonic Order, Detroit, Michigan, April 14
  • Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association, Pittsburgh, PA., April 14
  • Jackson Day Dinner, York, PA., April 15
  • Masonic address, Trenton, NJ., April 19
  • Kemper Military School, Booneville, MO., May 8
  • Democratic State Convention, Jefferson City, MO.,
  • Veterans Employment Service Conference, St. Louis, MO., May 29
  • Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA., May 29
  • Luncheon Club of Denver, Colorado, June
  • Postwar Planning Forum, Cleveland, Ohio, June 2
  • Flag Day services, B.P.O.E., Cleveland, Ohio, June 24
  • Kiwanis Club luncheon, Denver, Colo., June 28
  • Grand Island, Neb., August 2
  • Lincoln, Neb., August 4
  • U.S. Senate, report on the Truman Committee, August 7
  • Speech on the war effort, undated
  • Speech on the 1944 political campaign
    STATEMENTS, REMARKS AND REPORTS - SENATOR HARRY S. TRUMAN
    1941
  • Statement regarding result of Renegotiation of eight contracts with manufacturers of standard commercial products
  • Report to the U.S. Senate on activities of the Truman Committee, August 14
  • Statement before Senate Committee on Education and Labor Re H.R. 6128, December 29
    1942
  • Statement to Senate on wiretapping, February 3
  • Remarks to U.S. Senate on work of the Truman Committee, June 22
    1943
  • Statement on coal, January 11
  • Statement on Hollywood investigation, February 15
  • Report on hearings re conflicting war programs, May 5
  • Statement re North American Aviation Co. plant, Dallas, Texas, October 21
  • Report to U.S. Senate on reconversion, November 5
  • Press release concerning Canol Project, December 16
    1944
  • Statement re tax on postwar expense bonds, January 14
  • Remarks concerning amendments to renegotiation law, H.R. 3687, January 21
  • Statement on war surplus, June 15
  • Statement on reconversion, July 8
  • Report to the Senate on work of the Truman Committee, August 7
  • Remarks Relating to amendments to renegotiation law, H.R. 3687
Box 3
    PRESS RELEASES, 1941-1946
  • 1941-1943
  • 1944-1945
  • January-July 1946
  • August-October 1946

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