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THE U.S. OCCUPATION ^OF GERMANY:^ EDUCATIONAL REFORM

Edited by Gary H. Tsuchimochi, Toyo Eiwa Women's College


Published by Congressional Information Service, Inc., and Mamzen Co.

Editor
Gary H. Tsuchimochi CIS Project Staff Joseph Wm. Bailey, Sr. John R. Heffernan Anthony Henley Angela Hinton Gary Hoag Harold W. Hurst John Montegu Khalil Muhammad Severin Olsen Maruzen Project Staff Akira Higashi Osamu Akita
International Standard Book Number 0-88692-227-5 Printed and bound in the United States of America Copyright1991 by Congressional Information Service, Inc. All rights reserved.

CONTENTS
NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHERS NOTE FROM THE EDITORS INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND NAMES ii iii 85 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DOCUMENTS ... 1 INDEX BY DOCUMENT NUMBERS 239

NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHERS


The U.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform, 1945-1949 represents a cooperative micropublishing endeavor between Congressional Information Service (CIS) of Bethesda, Maryland and Maruzen Co., Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan. The primary objective of the project has been to identify, assemble, and publish on microfiche a collection of selected U.S. documents that record the planning and implementation of educational reforms during the Occupation of Germany. To make this collection as useful and accessible as possible, this finding aid volume has also been prepared. The documents included in The US. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform, 1945-1949 were selected by Gary H. Tsuchimochi, Professor of Historical and Comparative Studies in Education, Toyo Eiwa Women's University, in a publishing arrangement with Maruzen Co., Ltd. After having conducted extensive research in the United States, the editors have assembled a vast collection of documents relating to postwar educational reforms. In addition, Professor Tsuchimochi prepared an Editors' Note (p. iii) describing the context and significance of the documents selected. In a cooperative agreement with Maruzen Co., CIS has conferred with the editors concerning document selections, assembled the selected documents, and filmed and produced the microfiche collection. CIS has also prepared the companion Bibliography of Documents, Index by Subjects and Names, and Index by Document Numbers, and published this finding aid volume.

Companion Microfiche Collection


The U.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform, 1945-1949 Microfiche Collection contains a full text microfiche copy of each publication listed in the Bibliography of Documents (beginning on p. 1 of this volume). The full texts of documents have been reproduced on silver halide film, in negative polarity, at reduction ratios of 24:1 and 26:1. Eye-visible targets and eye-legible headers are included. Documents in the microfiche collection are identified and organized by document accession numbers corresponding to accession numbers in the Bibliography of Documents. Every effort has been made to enhance the image quality of the microfiche produced from the highly variable source documents (which range from printed books to third carbons of memos) included in this collection. In instances where filmed copies were judged illegible, CIS-prepared typewritten transcriptions have been provided.

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NOTE FROM THE EDITORS

I. Materials in the United States Pertaining to Education during the Occupation of Germany
Research on postwar educational reform in Germany and Japan using U.S. official records has increased significantly in the last few years. In particular, the research effort funded by grants from the Japanese Ministry of Education's Scientific Research Funds for Overseas Projects and led by Hideo Satow of the National Institute for Educational Research of Japan has been making notable progress in collecting materials in the United States on educational reform during the Occupation of Japan. A selection of these documents are to be found in Educational Reform in Japan, 1945-1952, Part 1, a microfiche document collection and finding aid published by Congressional Information Service and Maruzen in 1990. Paralleling the acceleration of research on post-war educational reform in Japan, research in the United States concerning the reform of German education during the Occupation has also been progressing rapidly. At present, with the elimination of the Berlin Wall and other radical changes taking place, the attention of the entire world is focused on Eastern Europe. This is extremely meaningful for historians interested in German education reforms under U.S. Occupation. In the light of current events, and because the Occupation marked the beginning of the postwar period, this interest will doubtlessly intensify. The quantity of materials in the United States relating to the Occupation of Germany is extraordinarymuch exceeding that relating to the Occupation of Japan, which suggests the importance the U.S. placed on Germany. Moreover, the United States has been more liberal than the other three occupying nations, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union, in opening its archives on the Occupation of Germany to historians. The British have only recently begun to grant access to their records, the French resolutely maintain their fifty-year rule, and the Soviets have never announced a schedule of public access to documents on the Occupation. The materials in the United States are relatively well organized, despite the fact that current efforts to renumber and rebox them to improve access are proceeding slowly. The majority can be located at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, D.C., and its associated Washington National Records Center (WNRC) in nearby Suitland, Maryland. These facilities are enormous, and house documents covering over two centuries. There are hundreds of millions of pages of data, six million photographs, five million maps and diagrams, 100,000 films, and 80,000 voice recordings. Of course, there are regulations and restrictions governing use of these official documents, and entrance to the premises is strictly regulated. However, these documents are available to all historians, and can be copied as needed. Therefore, at present, NARA and WNRC are the most promising archival

collections for historians of the German Occupation. The objective of this project has been to mine this resource to provide to researchers the core primary materials they themselves would locate in a visit to these archives. The resource is prodigious. For example, all documents, including "The Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany (3-A-1080) and ' 'The Report of the U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany" (3-A-467), are held at the WNRC. Significantly, "The Report of the U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany" is one of the "phantom reports" which has not been made public to this day, but is a primary source ^regarded as critical to future research on the introduction of social studies in postwar Germany. Important primary source documents like the above have been preserved in WNRC, despite lack of public knowledge of their existence.

11. The Features of the Collection


The volume of U.S. educational materials relating to Germany is truly and extraordinarily abundant, making it impossible to describe details of the contents in a single essay. Repeatedly, however, they illustrate that the U.S. Government's education policies in Germany and Japan were not unrelated, but rather were part of an overall policy and diplomatic strategy. Many parallels can be seen when searching through the materials. As one part of his own study of postwar education reforms in Japan, the editor was interested in researching documents related to the U.S. Education Mission to Japan, March 1946. As a related matter, the editor also focused on researching the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, August 1946, with particular reference to the details of its formation and of the way reports were prepared in comparison with Japan. Since originals or reproductions of materials relating to the Occupation of Germany have not been available in Japan, the editor found it necessary to travel to the United States several times to research and collect the documents at NARA. Due to the sheer volume and the lack of organization of the documents, it took considerable time to find the relevant materials. However, once the editor did find these ' 'treasures" he became their "prisoner." The relevant educational documents housed at NARA in the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department which deal with Germany, Japan and Korea, are grouped together under the same category, and therefore research on these countries can be carried out simultaneously. The editor is not an expert on German education, but, upon seeing this treasure trove of important primary source documents, he felt that he should make them available to other researchers. Hence, the origin of this collection. In compiling the collection the editor has tried to remove editorial bias, and worked hard to collect these materials as comprehensively as possible and to retain them in archival
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order to the greatest degree possible. Many special collections are comprised of documents that have been used by a researcher in a particular area, and may reflect the perspective of his or her research. However, this collection attempts to be a complete compilation of all original documents house in NARA and WNRC relevant to German postwar educational reforms. It has been prepared with the objective of enabling and encouraging research by others. This objective has framed the editors' attitude toward this collection and its features. As the first compilation of original U.S. documents on this particular topic to be made available to researchers other than those with access to NARA facilities, its importance, particularly to researchers outside the United States, is obvious. They will be able to fully and closely examine all original source documents as necessary. The editor encourages others to conduct research on postwar German education using this collection. As an editor, he feels that materials have no inherent value if they are inaccessible. Rather, they are given "value" when users can use them properly. The comprehensive scope of collection inclusions, and the maintenance of original archival order of documents, combined with the explanatory notes below, and the subject index and chronological list in this finding aid for the collection are offered as measures to assure proper access.

III. The Structure of the Collection


U.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform, 1945-1949, covers educational reforms from the planning stage through implementation. Some of the planning documents are actually dated as early as 1943. The documents have been divided into the following sections: 1-A, State Department; 1-B, Office of Political Advisor to the U. S. Ambassador (POLAD); 2-A, War Department Civil Affairs Division; 3-A, Office of Military Government for Germany, United States (OMGUS) materials relating to educational reforms carried out in Bavaria; and 3-B, OMGUS Records relating to Bremen. A planned Part 2 will include OMGUS Records for Hesse, Wurttemberg-Baden, and for the U.S. Sector in Berlin. The following describe features of each group of records, including comment on similar records available with respect to the Occupation of Japan. 1-A. State Department Records The State Department records at NARA are available to historians from anywhere in the world on an equal basis. In the past, access to these documents had been restricted. In some cases only parts of a document could be copied, and the contents of the copies were strictly checked by State Department Officials. Now, however, not only have these restrictions been lifted, but copying by researchers directly from original documents is also permitted. The State Department records which are filed under Record Group (RG) 59, comprise 19,000 cubic feet covering the period from 1910 to 1963, and include the following categories of documents: State Department diplomatic documents; documents from other government agencies; documents
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relating to foreign governments; and the president of the United States. State Department records for this period are filed according to a detailed decimal numbering system that identifies each document by subject and date. For example, in the number 862 before the decimal point, the 8 indicates diplomatic documents and the 62 is a country code, in this case Germany. Numbers after a decimal point represent various detailed subject breakdowns such as political, constitutional, military, social, economic and financial, industrial, transportation, and communication issues. For example, ".42" represents reeducation problems. Thus, diplomatic documents relating to German reeducation are categorized under 862.42. State Department diplomatic records concerning reeducation in Japan are located under 892.42, 92 before the decimal being the country code for Japan. Finally, numerals following a slash (/) indicate the date the item was received. A typical reference is "U.S. National Archives, Record Group 59, U.S. Department of State, Decimal File 862.42/5-1446, Office Memorandum, From Speier to Anderson. Subject: Education Mission to Germany." The decimal reference indicates that the document is a diplomatic record related to German reeducation received May 14, 1946. This particular document (l-A-36) is of special interest because it includes "Background Material on Mission" which explains that the idea of a mission to Germany grew out of the earlier mission to Japan during which William Carr of the National Education Association proposed a similar mission to Germany. The assignment of decimal file numbers is not entirely consistent, and in many cases documents went from one department to another, but the original date they were received remains. However, the system provides a rough guideline for identifying pertinent documents. State Department records concerning Japan comprise 65 boxes, while those relating to Germany total 187 boxes. In addition, documents relating to World War II from 1939 on are grouped under 740.0011. At the end of these numbers, sometimes yet another digit is added along with subject terms further describing the document. For example, 740.00119 Control (Germany) covers documents relating to the control of Germany, while 740.00119 Control (Japan) relates to Japan in the same way. For Germany, there are 174 boxes which fall under this heading, while for Japan, there are 20 boxes. Important documents of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (SWNCC) which deal with Occupation policy are also included in this section. The Committee was established in December 1944 as an organ for coordinating, as its title suggests. Adjustments in both political and military aspects and the basic Occupation policy were actually determined here. In 1947, the Air Force was added, and the name was changed to the State-Army-Navy-Air Force Coordinating Committee (SANACC) accordingly. SWNCC 269 contains records relating to reeducation in Germany. For example, SWNCC 269/5, "Long-Range Policy Statement on German Reeducation" (l-A-229), is a basic document on the U.S. Education Mission to Germany. 223 items on educational documents have been selected from the State Department records. 1-B. POLAD Records POLAD (Ambassador Robert Murphy's Office of the Political Adviser) had a direct channel to the Office of Military Government for the Occupation of Germany. The equivalent

function in Japan was performed by MacArthur's political adviser, Assistant Secretary of State George Atcheson, Jr., who was in Japan to give current reports on Japan to the State Department as needed. POLAD records are in NARA, located in Record Group 84 in the decimal file system. All education materials can be found in POLAD's decimal number 842. For example, 1945 POLAD education materials are preserved in Box 734 of 842, while 1946 POLAD education materials are in Box 758, and 1947 POLAD are in Box 817. There are fewer POLAD records than OMGUS records, but they are very important because POLAD had the function of directly contacting both the State Department and OMGUS. From these records, 40 items have been selected. 2. War Department Records We can broadly divide the War Department records stored at NARA into two categories: United States and occupied Japan and Germany. In Washington, the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) of the War Department was mainly responsible for dealing with the occupied territories. The CAD was established in 1943. The War Department used a different decimal system than the State Department. The CAD files at NARA are located in WDSCA 350 within Record Group (RG) 165. All education documents for occupied countries where the War Department was involved, including Japan, Korea, and Germany, are located in WDSCA 350. The material is, for the most part, arranged in chronological order. However, it is important that researchers view each document to ascertain the contents. For example, the document titled "RG 165, WDSCA 350 (Education), Letter, WillardE. Givens to Henry L. Stimson' ' (2-A-860), is marked to indicate that it was received on June 14,1945. Actually, this letter was sent by Willard E. Givens, Secretary of the National Education Association and a future member of the U.S. Education Mission to Japan, March 1946, to Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson while Japan was still at war. The letter concerns the dispatching of an education mission to Germany. As the War Department was the organ which implemented Occupation policy, there are many records from schools included. An index heads each volume. 854 items have been selected from War Department educational documents 1943-1949. 3. Office of Military Government for Germany, United States (OMGUS) Records These records consist of documents related to the Occupation of Germany including those of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) and the Office of Military Government for Germany, United States (OMGUS). For Japan, the equivalent would be the American Forces, Pacific (AFPAC) and the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). Among these, MGS and SCAP records should prove invaluable for research on the Occupation. All of these records are now open to researchers. In particular, the OMGUS records are extremely important. The volume of this material, which is much greater than either the State Department or the War Department records, consists of 10,000 cubic feet of documents and several hundred rolls of microfilm, located in WNRC. This material was first shipped there in 1970, and the records were opened to historians in 1974.

In West Germany, the Institut fur Zeigeschichte began preliminary research in the fall of 1975 on OMGUS records. In the fall of 1976, they began a three-year project to select, inventory, and microfilm the records. The plan only included historical research and the publication of materials relating to the Occupation of Germany. In the end this project only microfilmed about 1/5 of the OMGUS records. It is not nearly so large as the parallel project which the National Diet Library of Japan is undertaking now. This huge quantity of materials is not adequately cataloged. The vast majority of the material even now carries the same shipping number as when it was transferred from Germany in 1951. For example, the document titled "OMGUS 308-1/5, Memo, Taylor to IA&C Division for Caly, 29 April 1946," shows that this document was held in Shipload No. 5, Box No. 1, Locker No. 308. This memo (3-A-468) was sent by John W. Taylor, Chief of the Education and Religious Affairs Branch, Office of Military Government of Germany to General Clay, Deputy Military Governor, Office of Military Government for Germany. In the memo, Taylor reports to General Clay that dispatching a U.S. Education Mission to Germany is not necessary. Currently, the archivists are renumbering and reboxing all of these documents, but reference to the original numbering system is still necessary for locating materials. With improved access to OMGUS records, future researchers will be able to look more deeply into the activities of the OMGUS. At present, the records are not being fully utilized. The following document (3-A-469) is an example of the OMGUS records: "OMGUS, Box 74, Education and Cultural Relations Division, Records of the Education Branch, Cultural Exchange & Schools: Ship List 300-2/5 Cont. No. 4014, Report of the United States Social Studies Committee to Germany, Submitted to Dr. John W. Taylor, Chief of the Education Religious Affairs Branch, for the use of the Office of Military Government for Germany (United States), April 1947." Education reforms were undertaken separately in each province, and the course of reform sometimes varied widely. Where successful, the changes introduced included everything from when classes began and the length of holidays, to curriculum content and teacher training. The current collection includes sections on educational reform in Bavaria and Bremen. Bavaria and Bremen represent two quite different reform experiences. While the Office of Military Government with the help of the German Social Democratic Party was generally able to implement a program of democratic school reform patterned on the U.S. model with separate tax-supported and church-operated school systems, this did not happen everywhere. In Bavaria, public financing of denominational schools had a long history and enjoyed considerable popular support. The U.S. Military Government selected Franz Fendt, a progressive Social Democrat, to become Bavarian Minister of Education and Reform with the expectation that he would be able to stall the reestablishment of state-support for denominational schools. However, in December 1946, a new Bavarian Constitution was drafted incorporating traditional principles regarding rehgious education, and in the same month, the conservative Christian Social Union triumphed in local elections and archtraditionalist Alois Hundhammer became Minister of Education. Subsequent attempts at American-style educational reform in Bavaria were largely frustrated by local opposition. From the 13 boxes of materials dealing with education in Bavaria, 435 items have been selected for Section 3-A, inU.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform v

eluding many important documents dealing with the reopening of German schools and actual conditions at the schools. Included in Section 3-B, are 532 selections from the 43 boxes of education materials about Bremen where educational reform progressed more nearly as U.S. administrators planned. Of the many types of U.S. Military Government records, the 12 boxes of detailed monthly, weekly, and daily reports, reports on special topics are the most important, and a significant portion of them are included here. As mentioned above, educational reforms in Germany were carried out separately in each province. Through the documents on Bavaria and Bremen, it is possible to become familiar with the actual practice of implementing educational reforms in occupied Germany. The collection as a whole facilitates overall research into these educational reforms and it is hoped that, together with the companion collection on Educational Reform in Japan, these documents will permit researchers to study objectively this aspect of U.S. occupation policy. In closing, the editor would like to acknowledge the kind assistance of Dr. James F. Tent, Professor of History, University of Alabama at Birmingham, who not only helped me to locate documents at the National Archives, but also permitted the use of his POL AD materials in the preparation of this collection. Dr. Tent is an expert on educational reform in U.S.Occupied Germany and a historian who has extensively used these documents. Gary H. Tsuchimochi, Ed.D., Ph.D. Professor of History of Education Toyo Eiwa Women's University, Japan

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Bibliography of Documents

Part 1 Department of State

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1-A-l to l-A-228 State Department documents [Department of State; Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Denazification; MacLeish, Archibald] l-A-001 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy 12/21/44 to 1/2/45. 2 p. London 1945/20148. [Purges; Teachers; School administration; Textbooks; Curricula; Germany, British occupied zone; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; United Kingdom; Johnson, Richard A.] l-A-2 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist 1/6/45 to 1/12/45. 2 p. London 1945/20536. [Demilitarization; Teacher recruitment; Curricula; Economist (magazine); United Kingdom; Johnson, Richard A.] l-A-3 Re-education views of five German writers. Office of Strategic Services report with transmita! memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish 1/18/45 to 2/1/45. Confidential 8 p. [Political attitudes; Personality and culture; Literature; Austria; Soviet Union; Bavaria; Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services; Mann, Thomas; Feuchtwanger. Lion; Ludwig, Emil; Dublin, Alfred; Frank, Bruno; Fuller, Mr.] l-A-4 Re-education of Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to Hovde 2/7/45. 1 p. [Educational personnel]

l-A-5 Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish 3/27/45. 7 p. [Educational personnel; Advisory boards and committees; Names lists; Biographies; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Benedict, Ruth F.; Day, Edmund E.; Engelhardt, Nicholaus L.; Hoover, Calvin B.; Lindeman, Eduard C; Niebuhr, Reinhold; Hovde, Bryn J.] l-A-6 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department 4/25/45. 15 p. [Personality and culture; History; Democracy; Youth organizations; Purges; Social conditions; Educational personnel; Textbooks; Sollmann, William F.] l-A-7 Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell 5/15/45. 2 p. [Textbooks; Newspapers; New York Herald Tribune (newspaper); New Week (magazine); Cottrell, Ann; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Hanson, Haldore] l-A-8 Publication of directive on military government, memorandum to Mr. MacLeish with draft report "German education under military government" 5/17/45. 5 p. [Military government; Education laws and directives; Purges; Educational personnel; Grew, Joseph C] l-A-9 Nomination of Frank P. Graham as Chief of Education and Religious Affairs Section of U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from MacLeish to Grew 5/30/45. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Graham, Frank P.] 1-A-l 0 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President

5/31/45. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; Control Council for Germany; Graham, Frank P.; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Truman, Harry SO 1-A-l 1 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish 5/31/45. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; Graham, Frank P.; Truman, Harry S.; Connelly, Matthew J.] 1-A-l 2 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Briinn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacLeish 6/23/45. 1 p. [Universities; Scientific education; Scientific equipment and apparatus; Industrial plant and equipment; Libraries; Reparations; Department of Commerce; Wallace, Henry; Anderson, Eugene N.] 1-A-l 3 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence 6/11/45 to 6/15/45. 20 p. [Universities; Technical schools; Scientific education; Nationalism; Scientific equipment and apparatus; Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Biographies; Department of Commerce; Iltis, Hugo; Wallace, Henry; Wanson, Haldore] l-A-14 [Number not used] 1-A-l 5 U.S. public opinion on German re-education program 2/7/4. 5 p. [Public opinion; United States; Names lists] 1-A-l 6 Statements in official documents relative to re-education of Germany 3/5/46. 1 p.

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[Government documents; Bibliographies] l-A-17 Long-range policy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 2/27/46. Secret. 5 p. JCS 1067/17. [Purges; Educational personnel; Indoctrination; Civil liberties; Democracy; International law; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] l-A-24 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler 8/1/45. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; Names lists; War Department; Chanler, William C. (Col.)] l-A-25 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies 8/15/45 to 8/24/45. 5 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; Names lists; Biographies; War Department; Connelly, Matthew J.; Dickey, John S.; Chanler, William C. (Col.)]

Bibliography of Documents l-A-31


"Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram 12/23/45. Restricted. 5 p. POLAD 1945/1346. [Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Bavaria; Treaties and conventions; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert]

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Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy 12/27/45 to 1/10/46. Restricted. Secret. 3 p. POLAD 1945/1645. POLAD report 48. [Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Treaties and conventions; Educational finance: Bavaria; Office of Political Adviser for Germany: Buhrman, Parker W.; Murphy, Robert]

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Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President 6/20/45 to 6/26/45. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Graham, Frank P.; Truman, Harry S.; Grew, Joseph C]

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Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum 7/31/45 to 3/13/46. [Textbooks; Printing and publishing; Portugal; Baruch, Herman E.; Manes, Norbert] l-A-26: 7/31/45 to 9/26/45. Restricted. 3 p. Lisbon 1945/444. l-A-27: 3/13/46. Restricted. 1 p. State 1945/242. Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium 1/19/46. 9 p. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Indoctrination; Civil liberties; Herford-Westphalia; Die neue Zeitung; Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium; Truman, Harry S.; Wynder, Ernest L.] l-A-34 Re-opening of elementary schools in Bavaria, letter from Edward O. Hascall, Jr. to Archibald MacLeish 2/25/46. 2 p. [Elementary education; Bavaria; Teacher recruitment; Hascall, Edward O., Jr.] l-A-35 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhardt to Eugene N. Anderson 3/28/46. Restricted. 15 p. Office of Research and Intelligence report 3521.2. [Social classes; Nationalism; Democracy; Universities; Elementary education; Secondary education; Social classes; Teacher education and training; Youth; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Adult education; Burkhardt, Frederick H.; Anderson, Eugene N.]

l-A-19 [Number not used] l-A-20 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence 6/28/45 to 7/16/45. 19 p. [Educational philosophy; Demilitarization; Civil liberties; Reparations; Social conditions; Moral and ethical education; Personality and culture; Adult education; Advisory boards and committees; Educational materials; Newspapers; Radio; War Department; Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries; United Nations Conference on International Organization; U.S. Committee on Educational Reconstruction; Rhode, Ruth B. Hilldring, John H. (Maj. Gen.); Hovde, Bryn J. Pollock, T. C; Schairer, R.; Crowley, F. M. Forester, F. W.; Folsom, J. K.; Hamilton, S. L. Hanke, E.] l-A-21 Director of German re-education program, memoranda 7/9/45 to 7/10/45. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; Names lists; Thomson, J. C] l-A-22 Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy 7/10/45. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Appointments; Names lists; War Department; McCloy, John J.] l-A-23 Textbooks by former German educators, correspondence and bibliography 7/20/45. 5 p. [Textbooks; Bibliographies; Harmann-Fisher Verlag; Fischer, G. B.; Dickey, John S.]

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"Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy 20/9/45. 2 p. London 1945/25961. [Purges; Economic conditions; Morale; Moral and ethical education; War crimes; Roman Catholic Church; Economist (magazine); United Kingdom; Bavaria; Johnson, Richard A.; Montgomery, Bernard L. (Field Marshall); Patton, George C. (Gen.)]

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Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal 9/27/45 to 10/18/45. Confidential 7 p. POLAD 1945/1130. [Education laws and directives; Licenses and permits; Educational facilities; Secondary education; Curricula; Textbooks; School administration; Private schools; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Stayer, Morrison G (Maj. Gen.); Marcus, David (Col.)]

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Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda 4/5/46 to 4/9/46. 5 p. [Demilitarization; Advisory boards and committees; Teacher education and training; Students; Political attitudes; Democracy; Exchange of persons programs; Textbooks; Censorship; Visiting educators; Educational finance; Austria; Advisory Committee on German Re-education; War Department; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Anderson, Eugene N.] l-A-37 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release 4/15/46 to 4/30/46. 5 p.

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Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions 9/29/45 to 10/20/45. Confidential 8 p. POLAD 1945/1171. [Education laws and directives; Universities; Research institutions; Medical education; Religious education; School administration; Educational personnel; Educational materials; Curricula; Licenses and permits; Students; Educational finance; Clayton W. L.; Murphy, Robert]

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[Teacher education and training; Purges; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Textbooks; Nationalism; Advisory Committee on German Re-education; Society for the Prevention of World War III; Snyder, L. Leo; Benton, William] l-A-38 Normal school establishment for teacher retraining, Eugene N. Anderson reply to Leo L. Snyder 5/3/4(5. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Society for the Prevention of World War III; Snyder, L. Leo; Anderson, Eugene N.]

l-A-58 l-A-45
Personnel selection for reorganization of German secondary and teacher training institutions, letters between John Allison and John. P. Howe 7/15/46 to 7/22/46. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Allison, John; Howe, John P.] l-A-46 Personnel tentative selections for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, War Department telegram 7/20/46. 2 p. War Department Incoming Message 1946/CC-9376. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Names lists; U.S. Education Mission to Germany] l-A-47 to l-A-47 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence 7/25/46 to 7/30/46. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); U.S. Education Mission to Germany; War Department; Day, Edmund E.; Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen.); Anderson, Eugene N.] l-A-47: 7/25/46. 2 p. l-A-48 [Number not used] l-A-49 Zook, George F., invited to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter 8/7/46. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Zook, George F.; Anderson, Eugene N.] l-A-50 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Paul M. Limbert to Anderson 8/12/46. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Limbert, Paul M.; Anderson, Eugene N.] l-A-51 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson 8/29/46. 1 p. [Libraries; Visiting educators; Universities; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; American Library Association; Leverich, Henry P.; Anderson, Eugene N.] l-A-52 Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram 9/J/46. 1 p. [Women; Military occupation forces and personnel; Advisory boards and committees; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Edinger, Dora; Goodykoontz, Bess] l-A-53 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum 10/15/46 to 10/28/46. 6 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Democracy; Personality and culture; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen.); Riddleberger, James W.; Bell, Laird; Benton, William; Leverich, Henry P.]

l-A-54
Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply 10/22/46 to 11/21/46. 2 p. [Magazines; Current Events (periodical); Every Week (periodical); Our Times (periodical); American Education Press; McKelvie, C. L.; Leverich, Henry P.]

l-A-39
Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson 5/3/46 to 5/16/46. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Friends Committee on National Legislation; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Read, James M.; Anderson, Eugene N.; Byrnes, James F.]

l-A-55
Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum 10/30/46. 8 p. POLAD 7595. [Students; Demilitarization; Democracy; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Educational materials; Elementary education; Coeducation; Church schools; Teacher education and training; Government information; Marburg; Hesse; University of Chicago; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Borinski, Ernst; Edwards, Newton; Wenner, T. B.; Benton, William] l-A-56 Anti-Semitism and German re-education in report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply JJ/7/46 to 11/20/46. 3 p. [Anti-Semitism; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; American Jewish Conference; Monsky, Henry; Benton, William] l-A-57 Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply 11/15/46 to 12/12/46. 6 p. [Educational philosophy; Democracy; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Social classes; Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Spalding, Willard B.; Benton, William; Hulten, Charles M.] l-A-58 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany 11/1/46 to 11/13/46. 20 p. [Educational facilities; Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Democracy; Political conditions; Economic conditions; Morale; Teacher education and training; Social science; History; Textbooks; Youth; Military government; Public administration; Weaver, Leon; Leverich, Henry P.; Anderson, Eugene N.]

l-A-40
Periodical imports from U.S., State Department incoming telegram from Murphy 5/4/46. 2 p. POLAD 1945/1472. [Magazines; Licenses and permits; War Department; Murphy, Robert] l-A-41 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris 5/6/46 to 5/8/46. 2 p. [Visitirig educators; Advisory boards and committees; Japan; National Education Association; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; UNESCO; Carr, William G.; Harris, David] l-A-42 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter 5/74/46. 4 p. [Visiting educators; Names lists; Advisory boards and committees; National Education Association; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Carr, William G.]

l-A-43
Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson 6/7/46. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Hascall, Edward O., Jr.; Anderson, Eugene N.j

l-A-44
U.S. Education Mission to Germany, conversation memorandum 7/10/46. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Names lists; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Education Mission to Germany]

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l-A-59 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring 5/7/46. 13 p. [Youth: Indoctrination; Democracy; Higher education; Curricula; Names lists; Ehrmann, Henry W.; Hilldring, John H. (Gen.)] l-A-66 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda 10/23/46 to 11/16/46. Restricted. 6 p. POLAD 1946/7768. Munich 1946/94. Munich 1946/102. [Teachers; Universities; Bavaria; University of Erlangen; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Brenner, Eduard; Sss, Theodore; Heath, Donald R.] l-A-67 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan 10/15/46 to 11/18/46. 45 p. POLAD 1946/7769. Munich 1946/84. [Curricula; Bavaria; Conferences; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Wilkinson, James R.; Murphy, Robert; Fendt, Franz] l-A-68 [Number not used] l-A-69 Rural education survey projected for the U.S. Zone of Occupation, memorandum from Eindleberger to Robinson 2/5/47. 2 p. [Rural areas; Visiting educators; Names lists; Robinson, H. E.; Kindleberger, Mr.] l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe 12/13/46 to 1/8/47. 20 p. [Youth organizations; Youth Activities Program; Demilitarization; Democracy; Morale; Moral and ethical education; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] l-A-71 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson 1/20/47. 2 p. Munich 1947/340. [Coeducation; Physical education; Church schools; Political conditions; Bavaria; Kser, Elizabeth; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-72 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Eellermann to Charles Fahy 2/3/47 to 2/5/47. 8 p. [Youth organizations; Youth Activities Program; Demilitarization; Democracy; Morale; Moral and ethical education; Fahy, Charles; Kellermann, Henry J.] l-A-73 Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Hans Speier 2/24/47 to 2/26/47. 3 p. [Purges; Teacher recruitment; Shortages; Kellermann, Henry J.; Speier, Hans; Marcuse, Herbert]

Bibliography of Documents
l-A-74 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting 2/12/47. Confidential 2 p. [Purges; Democracy; Teacher recruitment; Teacher education and training; Exchange of persons programs; Educational materials; Censorship; Austria; Names lists]

l-A-60
Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz 10/17/46. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Office of Education; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Goodykoontz, Bess; Benton, William]

l-A-75
Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson 2/19/47. 2 p. Munich 1947/409. [Paper and paper products; Shortages; Economic conditions; Printing and publishing; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-76 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments 3/25/47 to 4/10/47. 8 p. Munich 1947/521. [Education laws and directives; Corporal punishment; Government officials and employees; Local government; Bavaria; Newspapers; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Frankenpost (newspaper); Mnchener Mittag (newspaper); Main Post (newspaper); Informationblatt der Kommunistischen Partei (pamphlet); Hundhammer, Alois; Wilkinson, James RJ l-A-77 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson 4/11/47. 10 p. Munich 1947/526. [Bavaria; Social conditions; Political conditions; Economic conditions; Teachers; Teaching methods; Curricula; School administration; Church schools; Local government; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-78 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents 4/16/47. Restricted. 17 p. Munich 1947/542. [Government officials and employees; Nazi Party; Biographies; Bavaria; Newspapers; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; New York Times (newspaper); Weinzolt, Hans; Wilkinson, James R.]

l-A-61
Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson 10/31/46. 2 p. Munich 1946/ISO. [Elementary education; Statistical data: education; Shortages; War destruction; Educational facilities; Church schools; Bavaria; Wilkinson, James R.]

l-A-62
Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton 11/1/46 to 11/14/46. 4 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Educational philosophy; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Trow, W. Clark; Benton, William; Leverich, Henry P.]

l-A-63
U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt 9/3/46. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Austria; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Office of Political Adviser for Austria; Anderson, Eugene N.; Leverich, Henry P.; Erhardt, Mr.] l-A-64 Long-range policy for re-education, memorandom from H. Freeman Matthews 2/21/46. 1 p. [Advisory boards and committees; War Department; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Matthews, H. Freeman] l-A-65 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath 10/7/46. Confidential 18 p. OMGUSICIS 61. POLAD 1946/7282. [Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Social conditions; Private schools; Church schools; Teacher education and training; Democracy; Demilitarization; Youth; Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Heath, Donald R.]

l-A-79
Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath 4/18/47. Restricted. 1 p. POLAD 1947/919. [Exchange of persons programs; Public health; Social services; Government officials and employees; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Heath, Donald R.] l-A-80 Public officials in interchange programs, State Department telegram to POLAD 4/17/47. Restricted. 1 p. [Government officials and employees; Exchange of persons programs; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Kellermann, Henry J.]

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Bibliography of Documents l-A-81 to l-A-82


Soviet Union textbooks use in U.S. zone schools, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church 4/25/47 to 5/3/47. [Textbooks; Propaganda; Soviet Union; Church, Ralph E. (Rep.)] l-A-81: 4/25/47. 1 p. l-A-82: 5/3/47. 2 p. [Sandifer, Durward V.] l-A-83 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson , 4/25/47 to 5/2/47. Restricted. 4 p. Munich 1947/593. [Government officials and employees; Nazi Party; Newspapers; Local government; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; New York Times (newspaper); Wemzolt, Hans; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-84 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper dipping 5/21/47. Restricted. 3 p. Munich 1947/631. [Government officials and employees; Educational philosophy; Education laws and directives; Teacher education and training; Corporal punishment; Local government; Church-State relations; Political conditions; Roman Catholic Church; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Wilkinson, James R.] 8/8/47. 6 p. Munich 1947/766. [Personality and culture; Academic standards; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Political conditions; Private schools; Bavaria; Social Democratic Party; Wilkinson, James R.]

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l-A-94: 10/31/47. Restricted. 1 p. State 1947/7047. l-A-95: 11/13/47. Restricted. 1 p. State 1947/2097. [Office of War Information] l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods 11/14/47. Confidential 2 p. Munich 1947/913. [Government officials and employees; Political conditions; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Christian Social Union; Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-97 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein 11/28/47 to 12/1/47. Confidential 4 p. [Cultural relations; Personality and culture; Social education; Social classes; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Military occupation costs; Kellermann, Henry J.; Goldstein, Thomas] l-A-98 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer 12/5/47. Restricted. 1 p. Bremen 1947/1028. [Preschool education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Universities; Technical schools; Curricula; Educational finance; North Rhine-Westphalia; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-99 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods 12/29/47. Restricted. 2 p. Munich 1947/972. [Elementary education; Textbooks; Corporal punishment; Church schools; Educational finance; Bavaria; Local government; Political conditions; Government officials and employees; Christian Social Union; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-100 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy 1/14/48. Restricted. 1 p. POLAD 1948/3767. [Private schools; Church schools; Berlin; Religious liberty; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Spellman, Francis (Cardinal); Murphy, Robert]

l-A-89
Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth 9/15/47 to 9/25/47. Restricted. 9 p. Hamburg 1947/662. [Private schools; Racial and ethnic discrimination; Denmark; Schleswig-Holstein; United Kingdom; Germany, British occupied zone; South Schleswig Association; Groth, Edward W.] l-A-90 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods 9/30/47 to 10/2/47. Restricted. 11 p. Munich 1947/861. [Educational finance; Local government; Religion; Democracy; Curricula; Women's education; School administration; Elementary education; Vocational education and training; Secondary education; Universities; Teacher education and training; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-91 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Hume 10/17/47. 1 p. [Textbooks; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Civil Affairs Division; Kellermann, Henry J.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] l-A-92 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman 10/17/47. 2 p. [Textbooks; War Department; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Saltzman, Charles E.; Laux, Ray J.; McRae, Robert B. (Lt. Col.)] l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods 10/21/47. 3 p. Munich 1947/883. [Government officials and employees; Corporal punishment; Educational philosophy; Newspapers; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Frankenpost (newspaper); Neue Zeitung (newspaper); Der Ruf (newspaper); Neue Presse (newspaper); Main Post (newspaper); Sddeutsche Zeitung (newspaper); Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-94 to l-A-95 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD [Textbooks; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Lovett, R. B.]

l-A-85
German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon 6/12/47. Restricted. 4 p. Stuttgart 1947/341. OMGUS Wrttemberg-Baden Intelligence Report 18. [Textbooks; History; Wrttemberg-Baden; Hodgdon, A. Dana] l-A-86 Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer 6/17/47. Restricted. 5 p. Bremen 1947/660. [Associations; Personality and culture; Arts and the humanities; Social conditions; Roman Catholic Church; Rhineland; Altaffer, Maurice W.]

l-A-87
United Kingdom-Germany conference on German educational reconstruction, State Department incoming airgram from London 7/22/47. Restricted. 2 p. State Dept. incoming airgram 1947/A-1608. [Germany, British occupied zone; Educational personnel; Conferences; United Kingdom; Social conditions]

l-A-101
Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov 1/22/48. 22 p. [Labor unions; Social education; Communism; Democracy; Exchange of persons programs; Educational materials; Educational finance; Austria; Department of Army; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Berkov, Robert; Kellermann, Henry J.]

l-A-88
Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson

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l-A-102 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence 1/22/48. Restricted. 9 p. Munich 1948/35. [Political conditions; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Church-State relations; Public opinion; Bavaria; Government officials and employees; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal); Munch, Aloisius J. (Bishop); Woods, Sam E.] l-A-108 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper dipping 6/14/48. ConfidentiaL 3 p. State 1948/3831. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Economics; Berlin; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; New York Times (newspaper); Marshall, John C; Murphy, Robert; Morrow, Edward A.]

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l-A-115 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 10/26/48. Restricted. 3 p. Munich 1949/479. [Educational finance; Educational materials; Political conditions; Bavaria; Local government; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Ehard, Hans; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-116 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson 11/1/48. ConfidentiaL 8 p. Stuttgart 1948/455. [Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Textbooks; Economic conditions; Political conditions; Church schools; Social classes; Teachers; Education committees; School administration; Wrttemberg-Baden; Local government; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-117 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure 11/5/48. ConfidentiaL 4 p. Stuttgart 1948/462. [Germany, French occupied zone; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Cultural relations; Language and linguistics; Foreign teachers; Personality and culture; Educational materials; School administration; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Elementary education; Secondary education; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-118to l-A-120 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer 1/24/48 to 1/17/48. [Education laws and directives; Personality and culture; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational tests; Language and linguistics; Curricula; Germany, French occupied zone; Academic standards; Foreign teachers; Mayer, Ernest DeW.; Barker, Dorothy M.] l-A-118: 12/17/48. 3 p. Baden-Baden 1948/146. [Baden; Rhineland-Palatinate; WrttembergHohenzollem] l-A-119: 1/24/48. 6 p. Baden-Baden 1948/8. [Democracy; Coeducation; Textbooks; Educational finance; Universities; Educational facilities; Shortages; Teacher education and training; Adult education] l-A-120: 12/15/48. ConfidentiaL 3 p. Baden-Baden 1948/144. [Motion pictures; School administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] l-A-121 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 11/29/48. 2 p. Munich 1948/492.

l-A-103 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum 1/31/48 to 2/27/48. ConfidentiaL Restricted. 18 p. Berlin 1948/294. [Education laws and directives; Secondary schools; School administration; Vocational education and training; Private schools; Religious education; Educational finance; Berlin, British sector; Berlin, French sector; Berlin, Soviet sector; Berlin, U.S. sector; Allied Kommandatura Berlin; Shabalov, Mr.; Duder, Mr.; Merigon, Mr.; Sala, John R.]

l-A-109 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth 7/1/48. 3 p. Hamburg 1948/431. [Students; Veterans; Universities; Currency; Economic conditions; Exchange of persons programs; Groth, Edward W.]

l-A-104 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey 3/5/48. 3 p. Munich 1948/117. [Roman Catholic Church; Bavaria; Government officials and employees; Church-State relations; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Bailey, E. Tomlin]

l-A-110 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth 7/15/48. 2 p. Hamburg 1948/458. [Students; Universities; Currency; Economic conditions; Associations; Hamburg; University of Hamburg; Groth, Edward W.]

l-A-105 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon 3/11/48. ConfidentiaL 9 p. Stuttgart 1948/76. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Statistical data: education; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Social classes; Economic conditions; Democracy; Public opinion; Protestant churches; Universities; Wrttemberg-Baden; Simpfendoerfer, Mr.; Hodgdon, A. Dana]

1-A-lll Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum 7/1/48. ConfidentiaL 7 p. Berlin 1948/1016. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Secondary education; Elementary education; School administration; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Private schools; Religious education; Educational finance; Berlin; Office of Political Adviser for Germany] l-A-112 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures 7/19/48 to 8/10/48. Restricted. 9 p. Munich 1948/317. [Education laws and directives; Preschool education; Teacher education and training; Roman Catholic Church; Church-State relations; Law; Educational finance; Educational materials; Government officials and employees; Textbooks; Local government; Bavaria; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal); Van Wagoner, Murray D.; Ehard, Hans; Woods, Sam E.]

l-A-106 Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article 4/20/48. Restricted. 3 p. Munich 1948/182. [Education laws and directives; Education committees; Government officials and employees; Bavaria; Mnchener Merkur (newspaper); Bavarian Ministry for Education and ReUgion; Hundhammer, Alois; Bailey, E. Tomlin]

l-A-107 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey 5/7/48. Restricted. 2 p. Munich 1948/314. [Government officials and employees; Educational finance; Roman Catholic Church; ChurchState relations; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Bailey, E. Tomlin]

l-A-113 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy 8/31/48. ConfidentiaL 1 p. POLAD 1948/A-665. [Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Textbooks; Bavaria; Local government; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Ehard, Hans; Murphy, Robert] l-A-114 [Number not used]

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[Education committees; Public opinion; Local government; Bavaria; Ehard, Hans; Clay, Lucius D.; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-122 Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article 11/25/48 to 12/1/48. 6 p. Hamburg 1948/629. [Social conditions; Personality and culture; Academic standards; Die Zeit (periodical); Friedlnder, Emst; Huestis, R. S.] l-A-129 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth 3/8/49. 1 p. Hamburg 1949/A-13I. [Religious education; Civil liberties; Families; Roman Catholic Church; Newspapers; Political attitudes; Hannoversche Press (newspaper); Die Welt (newspaper); Social Democratic Party; Christian Democratic Union; GrotK, Edward WJ l-A-130 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer 3/14/49. 2 p. Bremen 1949/116. [Religious education; Protestant churches; Roman Catholic Church; Civil liberties; Families; Local government; Law; German Protestant Church; Council of Evangelical Churches in Germany; Lilje, Hans (Bishop); Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-131 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 3/18/49. 4 p. POLAD Frankfurt 1949/233. [Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Educational materials; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational tests; Teacher education and training; Local government; Hesse; Office of Political Adviser for Germany]

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l-A-136 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand 4/79/49. 9 p. Bremen 1949/177. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Moral and ethical education; Elementary education; Student aid; Private schools; Special education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Curricula; Educational tests; Local government; Bremen; Hillenbrand, Martin J.]

l-A-137
Hamburg school reform proposals. State Department incoming airgram from Groth 4/26/49. 1 p. Hamburg 1949/A-239. [Political attitudes; Newspapers; Educational facilities; Hamburg; Hamburger Freie Presse (newspaper); Groth, Edward W.] l-A-138 U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann J/iO/49. 4 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Military government; International law; Advisory Committee on Cultural and Educational Relations Within Occupied Areas; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] l-A-139 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger V2V49. 6 p. [Cultural relations; Exchange of persons programs; Libraries; Universities; Educational facilities; Department of Army; Department of State; Sullivan, K. P. T.] l-A-140 Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby 5/12/49 to 5/25/49. 4 p. [Soviet Union; Berlin airlift; Associations; Social services; Economic conditions; Pollard, Alice; MacKnight, Jesse M.] l-A-141 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 5/S/49. 4 p. Munich 1949/273. [Democracy; Social classes; Educational finance; Teacher salaries; Textbooks; Elementary education; Teacher education and training; Local government; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.]

l-A-123
Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer 12/8/48. Restricted. 2 p. Bremen 1948/A-358. [Elementary education; Local government; Bremen; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-124 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson 12/13/48. Confidential 5 p. Stuttgart 1948/506. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Conferences; Educational finance; Education committees; Universities; Research; Books; Ravensburg; Office of Military Government for Wrttemberg-Baden; Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-125 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment 12/30/48. 5 p. Munich 1948/539. [Educational finance; Textbooks; Private schools; Local government; Bavaria; Christian Social Union; Hundhammer, Alois; Ehard, Hans; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-126 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, airgram from Altaffer 1/21/49. 1 p. Bremen 1949/672. [Elementary education; Local government; Bremen; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-127 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer 2/15/49. 2 p. Baden-Baden 1949/A-56. [Civil liberties; Religious education; Roman Catholic Church; Families; Christian Democratic Union; Bring, Cardinal; Adenauer, Konrad; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-128 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer 3/1/49. Restricted. 1 p. Bremen 1949/A-70. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Local government; Bremen; Christian Democratic Union; Paulmann, Christian; Altaffer, Maurice W.]

l-A-132
Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth 3/16/49. 1 p. Hamburg 1949/A-153. [Private schools; Educational finance; Racial and ethnic discrimination; Denmark; Local government; Schleswig; Groth, Edward W.] l-A-133 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 3/23/49. 2 p. Munich 1949/98. [Elementary education; School administration; Local government; Political conditions; Bavaria; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-134 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer 4/7/49. Restricted. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Bremen; Local government; Educational facilities; Altaffer, Maurice W.]

l-A-135
Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth 4/13/49. 2 p. Hamburg 1949/A-222. [Education laws and directives; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Religious education; Local government; Hamburg; Groth, Edward W.]

l-A-142
Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram 9/75/49. Confidential 4 p. Munich 1949/A-383.

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l-A-142
[Political attitudes; Local government; Bavaria: Communications media; Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois] l-A-143 Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodemnan to Henry J. Kellermann 10/24/49. 1 p. [Libraries; Educational materials; Educational facilities; Higher education; Cultural relations; Bodenman, Paul; Sullivan, Mr.] l-A-144 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department 12/9/49. Restricted. 2 p. Munich 1949/392. [Universities; Students; Youth organizations; Educational finance; Local government; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; University of Munich; University of Erlangen; Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-145 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson 12/16/46. 2 p. Munich 1946/270. [Bavaria; Secondary education; Educational facilities; War destruction; Teachers; Textbooks; Shortages; Statistical data: education; History; Educational tests; Democracy; Wilkinson, James RJ l-A-146 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmita! memorandum 10/28/46 to 11/16/46. 2 p. POLAD report 93. [Textbooks; Elementary education; Bavaria; Educational finance; Social Democratic Party; Wilkinson, James R.; Fendt, Franz] l-A-147 [Number not used] l-A-148 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram 1/17/49. Restricted. 1 p. Frankfurt 1949/A-29. [Church schools; Elementary education; Education laws and directives; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Local government; Political attitudes; Wrttemberg-HohenzoUem; Office of Political Adviser for Germany] l-A-149 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy 12/27/45 to 1/22/46. Restricted. 3 p. POLAD Berlin 1946/1728. [Education laws and directives; Advisory boards and committees; Higher education; Education committees; Purges; Teachers; Students; Curricula; School administration; Educational facilities; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert; Ostrander, L. S. (Brig. Gen.)] 8 l-A-150 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase 5/4/48. Secret 2 p. Berlin 1948/A-3 75. [Universities; Berlin, British sector; Berlin, French sector; Berlin, U.S. sector; Berlin, Soviet sector; University of Berlin; Students; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Chase, W. M.] l-A-151 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter 5/29/46 ro 6/21/46. 3 p. POLAD Berlin 1946/4639. [Adult education; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Curricula; Statistical data: education; Mnchener Volkshochschule; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert; Buhrman, Parker W.] l-A-152 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer 10/7/47. Restricted. 2 p. Bremen 1947/880. [Universities; Curricula; Foreign teachers; Bremen; Cultural relations; Bremen Merchants Guild; Bremen Merchants Guild; Altaffer, Maurice W.; Spitta, Theodor; Paulmann, Christian; Nolting-Hauff, Wilhelm] l-A-153 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 10/7/47. 2 p. Munich 1947/865. [Educational facilities; War destruction; Students; Housing; Books; Scientific equipment and apparatus; Shortages; Morale; Political attitudes; University of Munich; Woods, Sam E.; Fendt, Franz; Wenzl, Aloys] l-A-154 Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer 6/16/47. Restricted. 1 p. Bremen 1947/659. [Educational facilities; Universities; Wilhelmshaven; Hamilton, S. L.; Nieter, Mr.; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-155 Visit to University of Gottingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth 9/23/47. Confidential 4 p. Hamburg 1947/660. [Students; Women; Statistical data: education; Social conditions; Teachers; School administration; Democracy; Political attitudes; Exchange of persons programs; Political parties; Germany, British occupied zone; University of Gttingen; Groth, Edward W..] l-A-156 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson 11/20/46. 2 p. Munich 946/223. [Teachers; Purges; Students; Bavaria; Statistical data: education; Libraries; War destruction; University of Munich; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Weber, Adolf; Wilkinson, James R.]

Bibliography of Documents
l-A-157 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law 4/29/47. 4 p. Munich 1947/586. [Universities; Students; Social classes; Democracy; Civil liberties; Educational finance; Bavaria; Academic standards; University of Erlangen; Wilkinson, James R.; Brenner, Eduard; Hundhammer, Alois]

l-A-158
Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson 2/7/47. 2 p. Munich 1947/382. [Purges; Teachers; School administration; Students; University of Erlangen; Brenner, Eduard; Wilkinson, James R.]

l-A-159
Professor Rudolf Laun on international law and justice, dispatch from R. S. Huestis 11/14/47. 2 p. Hamburg 1947/746. [International law; University of Hamburg; Laun, Rudolf; Huestis, R. S.]

l-A-160
Professor Laun's speech on assuming the rectorship of University of Hamburg, dispatch from R. S. Huestis 1/13/48. 2 p. Hamburg 1948/17. [International law; University of Hamburg; Laun, Rudolf; Huestis, R. S.] l-A-161 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer 1/20/48. Restricted. 2 p. Bremen 1948/35. [School administration; Political attitudes; Academic standards; Students; University of Bonn; Konen, Heinrich; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-162 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics 1/22/48. 5 p. Hamburg 1948/49. [Academic standards; Curricula; Educational facilities; Educational materials; War destruction; Shortages; Teacher salaries; Students; Refugees; Academic freedom; Statistical data: education; University of Hamburg; Laun, Rudolf; Huestis, R. S.] l-A-163 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer 2/4/48. Restricted. 3 p. Bremen 1948/87. [Purges; Educational personnel; School administration; Local government; Democracy; Academic freedom; Newspapers; Social Democratic Party; Christian Democratic Union; Frankfurt; University of Bonn; Konen, Heinrich; Semmler, Dr.; Altaffer, Maurice W.] l-A-164 Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand

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3/16/48. 1 p. Bremen 1948/160. [Roman Catholic Church; Church schools; Universities; Paderborn; North Rhine-Westphalia; Catholic University Association; Jaeger, Lorenz (Archbishop); Hillenbrand, Martin J.] l-A-170 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence 2/3/49. Confidential 4 p. [Universities; Academic standards; Shortages; Students; Bavaria; University of Erlangen; Bennigsen-Frder, Rudolf von; Saltzman, Charles E.; Kellermann, Henry J.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] l-A-171 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 6/1/49. 2 p. Munich 1949/166. [Universities; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Bavaria; Political conditions; Bramburg; Regensburg; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-172 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography 11/15/49. 8 p. Munich 1949/360. [Area studies; United States; Biographies; University of Munich; Peters, H. F.; Woods, Sam E.] l-A-173 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas 3/19/47 to 3/21/47. Restricted. 3 p. Munich 1947/474. [Cultural relations; Books; Magazines; Propaganda; Wilkinson, James R.; Thomas, Charles W.] l-A-174 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda 2/14/45. Top secret. 3 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Religious education; Propaganda; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; United Kingdom; Riddleberger, James W.; Hickerson, John D.; Dunn, James C; Makin, Roger; Taylor, Myron] l-A-175 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports 8/23/45 to 8/28/45. Secret. 15 p. POLAD 1949/907. [Roman Catholic Church; Conferences; Social conditions; Nazi Party; War crimes; Rehgious liberty; Cultural relations; Treaties and conventions; Refugees; Prisoners of war; Restitution of seized property; Names lists; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Kenny, Dumont F. (Capt.)] l-A-176 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department

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9/25/45. Secret 1 p. POLAD 1945/A-205. [Roman Cathohc Church; Protestant churches; Conferences; Political attitudes; Communism; Refugees; Germany, Soviet occupied zone Office of Political Adviser for Germany. Murphy, Robert]

l-A-165
Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling 5/13/48. Confidential 4 p. POLAD 1948/779. POLAD memorandum 350. [Universities; Academic freedom; Berlin, British sector; Berlin, U.S. sector; Local government; Purges; Political conditions; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; University of Berlin; Free Democratic Party; University of Munich; University of Erlangen; University of Frankfurt; Social Democratic Party; Christian Democratic Union; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Sterling, Richard W.; Chase, W. M.]

l-A-177
Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports 6/21/46 to 7/5/46. Secret. Confidential 35 p. POLAD 1946/4983. OMGUS intelligence summary 47. Army Berlin District intelligence summary 42. [Youth organizations; Morale; Political attitudes; Communist Party; Roman Catholic Church; Germany, British occupied zone; Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Magazines; Berlin; Political parties; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Heath, Donald R.]

l-A-166
Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston 11/16/48 to 12/6/48. Restricted. 7 p. POLAD 1948/1654. [Educational facilities; Libraries; School administration; Students; Teacher recruitment; Educational finance; Student aid; Academic freedom; Berlin, U.S. sector; Free University of Berlin; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Meinecke, Friedrich; Kunisch, Hermann; Tillich, Paul; Goethert, Friedrich W.; Behrmann, Walter; Kress, Hans von; Johnston,' Howard W.; Murphy, Robert] l-A-167 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report 12/6/48. Restricted. 4 p. Stuttgart 1948/494. [Exchange of persons programs; Students; Educational finance; Currency; Food rationing; Housing; Education laws and directives; Wrttemberg-Baden; University of Heidelberg; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Wilkinson, James R.] l-A-168 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 12/13/48. 4 p. Munich 1948/516. [Students; Youth organizations; Elections; Academic freedom; Political attitudes; University of Munich; Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Hundharmner, Alois; Woods, Sam E.]

l-A-178to l-A-216
German Foreign Office and other Nazi records, disposition discussions 2/6/45 to 3/22/48. [Government documents; Nazi Party; Diplomatic and consular service; Germany; German Foreign Office] l-A-178: Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon 2/6/45 to 2/7/45. Secret. 9 p. [Governmental bodies; Government officials and employees; Militarism; Propaganda; War crimes; Austria; Czechoslovakia; Poland; Japan; Italy; Spain; Argentina; Perkins, E. R.] l-A-179: Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and other offices in neutral countries, note and message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force 3/12/45 to 3/15/45. Top secret 2 p. SCAF number 230. [Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force; War Department] l-A-180: Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and offices in neutral countries, report by Combined Civil Affairs with transmittal from the Combined Intelligence Committee 4/J3/45. Top secret. 4 p. [Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force; German Foreign Office; Bishop, A. H.; Lay, James S., Jr.] l-A-181: Transfer and custody of German Foreign Office political archives, State Department incoming telegram 5/7/45. Secret. 2 p. POLAD 1945/2694. [United Kingdom; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert] l-A-182: Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation 4/26/45. Top secret. 2 p. [United Kingdom; Soviet Union; Culbertson, Paul; Moseley, Harold; MacLean, D. D.; Straus, O. S.] l-A-183: German archives. State Department memorandum 4/27/45. Top secret. 2 p.

l-A-169
Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram 1/18/49. Restricted. 2 p. State incoming airgram 1949/933. [Higher education; Political science; Political parties; Berlin; Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Suhr, Otto; Murphy, Robert]

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l-A-183
[Switzerland; Spain; United Kingdom; Soviet Union; South America; Central America; Lyon, Frederick B.] l-A-184: Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents. State Department incoming telegram 4/29/45. Secret. 3 p. POLAD 1945/2203. [Prisoners of war; Switzerland; Sweden; Spain; South America; Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force; Wehmacht Office of Inspector of War Prisoners; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert] l-A-185: Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico 4/50/45. Secret. 4 p. [Espionage; Propaganda; Mexico; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Ortiz, Campos; Carrigan, John W.; Messersmith, George S.] l-A-186: Archives and official property of Germany in neutral countries and disposition inquiries, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal note from P.F. Grey to Harold Moseley 5/1/45. Top secret. 4 p. [United Kingdom; France; Grey, P. F; Moseley, Harold] l-A-187: Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter 5/10/45. Secret 8 p. POLAD 1945/356. [Libraries; Research institutions; Social conditions; Refugees; Ebersdorf; Institut fr Aussenpolitische Forschung; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; U.S. First Army; Utter, Mr.; Murphy, Robert] l-A-188: Custody of German documents relating to the Duke of Windsor, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. 8/6/45. Top secret 2 p. [United Kingdom; Spain; Edward, Duke of Windsor] l-A-189: Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. 10/11/45. Top secret 4 p. [Marburg; War crimes; Criminal procedure; Nuremberg Trials; United Kingdom; Edward, Duke of Windsor] l-A-190: Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C, with transmittal letter to the State Department 8/20/45. Top Secret 4 p. [Marburg; War crimes; Criminal procedure; Nuremberg Trials; United Kingdom; Edward, Duke of Windsor; Dunn, James C; Balfour, J.] l-A-191: Disposition of German archives in Iraq, State Department telegram to U.S. Legation, Baghdad 1/2/46. Secret 2 p. [Iraq] l-A-192: Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence 12/24/45 to 1/25/46. Secret 4 p. Baghdad 1945/1002. 10 [Japan; Iraq; War Department; Moose, James S., Jr.; Welles, Charles B. (Lt. Col.); Memminger, Robert B.; Clattenbeurg, A. E.; Lyon, Frederick B.] l-A-193: Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document ;/8/46. 4 p. [Marburg; War crimes; Criminal procedure; Nuremberg Trials; United Kingdom; German Foreign Office; Murphy, Robert; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Matthews, H. Freeman; Riddleberger, James W.] l-A-194: Notes on German Foreign Office archives. State Department conversation memorandum by Dean Acheson with aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. 1/3/46. 3 p. [Marburg; United Kingdom; German Foreign Office; Acheson, Dean] l-A-195: Exploitation and filming of German archives. State Department memorandum 2/6/46. Confidential 2 p. [Argentina; Military occupation forces and personnel; Spaulding, E. Wilder; Lyon, Frederick B.] l-A-196: Public use of captured German documents, memoranda 5/7/46 to 7/15/46. 6 p. [Argentina; Spain; Propaganda; Espionage] l-A-197: Use of captured German documents for public information purposes, memorandum from F. Weidman to Gen. Hilldring 6/4/46. Secret. 2 p. [Censorship; Public opinion; Weidman, F.; Hilldring, John H. (Gen.)] l-A-198: Publishing German official papers agreed at Anglo-American meetings, correspondence 6/5/46 ro 6/19/46. Secret 15 p. [Printing and publishing; United Kingdom; Names lists] l-A-199: Pubhshing official German papers agreed at Anglo-American meeting, memorandum from E. Wilder Spaulding, with attachment 6/J9/46 to 6/25/46. 6 p. [Printing and publishing; United Kingdom; Benton, William.; Spaulding, E. Wilder; Passant, E. J.] l-A-200: Annual report on the German archives project, memorandum from Mary E. Bradshaw with document 11/1/46. Confidential 10 p. [Printing and pubhshing; Names lists; Bradshaw, Mary E.; Hibbard, Richard E.] l-A-201: Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. J2/20/45. 1 p. [Marburg; Berlin; War crimes; Criminal procedure; Nuremberg trials; United Kingdom; War Department] l-A-202: Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda 5/28/46 to 2/19/47. Secret 3 p.

Bibliography of Documents
[Printing and publishing; Censorship; United Kingdom; Hickerson, John D.; Acheson, Dean; Russell, F. H.; Benton, William] l-A-203: Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman 9/10/47. Confidential 13 p. [Printing and publishing; Military occupation costs; United Kingdom; France; Berlin; Conferences; Noble, G. B.; Weidman, F.; Pussant, E.J.] l-A-204: Pubhcation of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell 9/30/47. Confidential 5 p. [Treaties and conventions; Soviet Union; Axis nations; Printing and publishing; Molotov, Vyacheslav M.; Ribbentrop, Joachim von; Russell, F. H.] l-A-205: Publication of German war documents on Soviet-German relations 1939-1940, memorandum from Saltzamn to Lovett 10/3/47. Secret 2 p. [Soviet Union; Treaties and conventions; Printing and publishing; United Kingdom; France] l-A-206: Release of information from captured German documents, memoranda and document 6/19/46 to 10/24/47. Secret Top Secret. 7 p. [Printing and publishing; United Kingdom; France; Booth, Merritt B.; Kilgour, Frederick G.; Noble, G. B.] l-A-207: Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel 12/24/47. Secret 1 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and pubhshing; France; Wapler, Mr.; Sontag, Raymond J.; Noble, G. B.] l-A-208: Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel 12/24/47. Secret 1 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and pubhshing; United Kingdom; Henderson, Mr.; Sontag, Raymond J.; Noble, G. B.] l-A-209: Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson 12/26/47. Secret 1 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and publishing; United Kingdom; France; Henderson, Mr.; Wapler, Mr.; Noble, G. B.; Thompson, J. C] l-A-210: Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents 12/30/47 to 1/8/48. Secret 8 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and publishing; Newspapers; United Kingdom; France; Henderson, Mr.; Wapler, Mr.; Sontag, Raymond J.; Beddie, James S.]

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l-A-211: German Foreign Office papers on the Grand Mufti, memorandum 1/9/48. Confidential. 1 p. [Middle East; Islam; Axis nations; German Foreign Office] l-A-212: Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda 2/16/48. Confidential. 8 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and publishing; Public opinion; Newspapers; United Kingdom; France; Lovett, R. B.; Russell, F. H.; Noble, G. B.] l-A-213: British attitude to Soviet Information Bureau communique "Falsifiers of history," aide memoirs between British Embassy in D.C. and State Department 2/20/48 to 3/2/48. Confidential 4 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and publishing; Political attitudes; United Kingdom] l-A-214: German Foreign Office archives, . memorandum from Charles E. Bohlen to Mr. Russell 2/23/48. Confidential 1 p. [Soviet Union; Propaganda; Bohlen, Charles E.; Russell, F. H.] l-A-215: British attitude to Soviet charges in "Falsifiers of history," State Department aide mmoire 3/10/48. Confidential 1 p. [Soviet Union; Printing and publishing; Political attitudes; United Kingdom] l-A-216: Location of German Foreign Office archives, memorandum Russell to Wisner 3/22/48. Confidential 2 p. [Berlin, U.S. sector; Soviet Union; Marburg; Russell, F. H.; Wisner, Frank G.] l-A-220 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents 5/14/45 to 5/25/45. [Education laws and directives; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Indoctrination; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Purges; Teachers; Educational materials; Educational exchanges; Advisory boards and committees] l-A-220: 5/4/45. Secret. 13 p. l-A-221: 5/25/45. Secret. 1 p.

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9/27/48 to 10/4/48. Confidential. 2 p. [Democracy; Censorship; Radio; Local government; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Lovett, R. B.; Beam, J. D.] l-A-228 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harry H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum 6/22/49 to 7/4/49. Secret 3 p. POLAD Heidelberg 1949/344. POLAD intelligence report R-727-49. [Purges; Textbooks; Teaching methods; Paper and paper products; Shortages; Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Parent-teacher associations; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Pretty, Harvy H.] l-A-229 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments 5/29/46 to 6/10/46. Secret. 32 p. SWNCC 269. SWNCC 269/5. SWNCC 269/6. [Purges; Denazification; Democracy; Civil liberties; Educational exchanges; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Pullman, John L.; Reid, Alexander D.; Austin, B. L.; Moseley, Harold W.; Zack, B.]

l-A-222
Advisory Committee on German Re-Education, mmorandum from Hovde to Dickey 6/2/45. Secret. 2 p. [Names lists; Advisory Committee on German Re-Education; Hovde, Bryn J.; Dickey, John S.]

l-A-223
Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish 7/4/45. 7 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Purges; Democracy; Social conditions; ' Personality and culture; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational exchanges] l-A-224 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda 2/3/47 to 2/28/47. Secret 11 p. SWNCC 269/10. [Education laws and directives; Educational exchanges; Educational materials; Purges; Paper and paper products; Printing and publishing; Scientific equipment and apparatus; Motion pictures; Austria; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Hilldring, John H. (Maj. Gen.); Moseley, H. W.; Schulgen, W. A.; Lowrance, V. L.]

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1-B-l to l-B-42 Office of Political Adviser for Germany [Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Department of State; Murphy, Robert] 1-B-l University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy 2/14/46. 1 p. [Educational facilities; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Berlin, Soviet sector; Berlin, British sector; Berlin, U.S. sector; University of Berlin; Muccio, J. J.] l-B-2 Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris 10/19/45. Confidential 2 p. [Research institutions; Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft; Mann, F. J.; Muccio, J. J.; Heath, Donald R.; Harris, David] l-B-3 Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann 10/22/45. 2 p. [Research institutions; Science and technology; Demilitarization; Berlin, U.S. sector; Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft; Mann, F. J.; Muccio, J. J.]

l-A-217
Democratic education of certain German deserters, memorandum to U.S. Mission, Stockholm 1/29/45. Secret. 1 p. [Military personnel; Democracy; Sweden; Myrdal, Robert]

l-A-225
Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. G O'Snllivan 4/21/47. 3 p. [Educational philosophy; Personality and culture; Political parties; Religion; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Sontag, Raymond J.; O'Sullivan, B.]

l-A-218
Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments 4/5/44 to 1/15/45. Confidential Secret 10 P[Education laws and directives; Democracy; Indoctrination; Purges; Teachers; School administration; Racial and ethnic discrimination; Religious liberty; War Department; Hilldring, John H. (Maj. Gen.)]

l-A-226
Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram 8/12/48. Confidential 1 p. POLAD 1948/1434. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Radio; Local government; Berlin; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] l-A-227 Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. .Beam

l-A-219
German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers 2/1/45 to 2/16/45. Secret. 8 p. [Education laws and directives; Military government; Indoctrination; Political attitudes; Purges; Teachers; Textbooks; Curricula; Education committees; Hovde, Bryn J.]

l-B-4
Cultural relations between German-Switzerland and occupied Germany, report from Bern to State Department 11

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l-B-4
12/16/46. Restricted. 13 p. Bern 1946/14648. [Cultural relations; Language and linguistics; Personality and culture; Switzerland] [Exchange of persons programs; Teachers; University of Chicago; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Calhoun, John A.] l-B-12 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State 8/20/47. Confidential 2 p. POLAD 1947/10691. [Exchange of persons programs; Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; McKeon, Richard P.] l-B-13 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State 3/70/45. Secret. 2 p. London 1945/200. [Church-State relations; Education laws and directives; Educational personnel; Elementary education; Secondary education; Adult education; Special education; Juvenile delinquency; Refugees; Purges; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force; Department of State; Heath, Donald R.]

Bibliography of Documents
Munich; Stuttgart; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Knappen, M. M. (Maj.); Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen).] l-B-18 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy 7/10/45. 2 p. [Medical education; Heidelberg; Denazification; University of Heidelberg; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Muccio, J. J.; Stayer, Morrison C. (Maj. Gen.); Richey, Capt.] l-B-19 Vatican-Germany Concordat policy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio 7/27/45. Secret. 1 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Educational reform planning and policies; International law; ChurchState relations; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal); Richey, Capt.; Muccio, J. J.] l-B-20 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State 7/27/45. Secret 2 p. POLAD 1945/700. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Advisory boards and committees; Educational reform planning and policies; United States; United Kingdom; France; United Kingdom; Education and Religious Affairs Committee; Department of State; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany] l-B-21 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff 11/21/45. 9 p. [Education laws and directives; Universities; Purges; Educational facilities; Curricula; Educational finance; Education committees; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Stayer, Morrison C. (Maj. Gen.)] l-B-22 Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff 9/27/45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Textbooks; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Stayer, Morrison C. (Maj. Gen.)]

l-B-5
Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy 3/25/46. 2 p. POLAD Munich 1946/103. [Secondary education; Denazification; Textbooks; Curricula; Bavaria; Educational reform planning and policies; Buhrman, Parker W.] l-B-6 Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy 3/21/46. 1 p. POLAD Munich 1946/98. [Students; Political attitudes; Bavaria; University of Erlangen; Buhrman, Parker W.] l-B-7 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy 3/25/46. Secret 2 p. POLAD Munich 1946/102. [Communist Party; Educational philosophy; Curricula; Social classes; Indoctrination; Soviet Union; Bayerische Volkserfund (newspaper); Buhrman, Parker W.] l-B-8 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff 2/27/46. 1 p. [Universities; Urban areas; Educational facilities; Military occupation forces and personnel; Housing; Morale; Marburg; University of Marburg; Office of Military Government for Germany (U-S-); Stayer, Morrison C, (Maj. Gen.)] l-B-9 Return of so-caUed anti-Nazis to Germany as school teachers, letter from Carlos J. Warner to L. Randolph Riggs 1/21/46. 2 p. [Germans; Refugees; Repatriation; Teachers; Warner, Carlos J.] l-B-10 American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy 7/16/47. 6 p. [Universities; Teachers; Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; UNESCO; McKeon, Richaid P.; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Stauffer, Thomas B.] 1-B-ll Lack of progress in implementation of exchange program between the U.S. and Germany, memorandum from J. A. Calhoun to Heath 7/21/47. Confidential 2 p. 12

l-B-14
Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy 3/9/45. 1 p. [Church schools; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Roman Catholic Church; Control Commission for Germany, British Element; Philpatrick, Mr.] l-B-15 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy 4/14/45. Secret. 2 p. State 1945/2896. [Denazification; Demilitarization; Educational reform planning and policies; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Military government; Department of State; Stettinius, Mr.] l-B-16 Second revision of Annex XXVI (Education) to U.S. basic preliminary plan for Allied control and occupation of Germany, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State 4/25/45. Secret. 1 p. POLAD 1945/294. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Military government; Education laws and directives; Department of State] l-B-17 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay 5/30/45. Secret. 4 p. [Education laws and directives; Religion; Military occupation forces and personnel; Morale;

l-B-23
Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris 10/10/45. Restricted. 2 p. [Medical education; Religious education; Legal education; Teachers; Students; Textbooks; Denazification; School administration; University of Heidelberg; Crum, Earl L. (Maj.); Morris, Brewster H.] l-B-24 Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Cumming to Col. Hohenthal

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Bibliography of Documents
8/13/45. 3 p. [Libraries; War destruction; School inspection reports; University of Heidelberg; Cumming, W. P.; Hohenthal, Col.] l-B-30 University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy 5/4/48. Secret. 1 p. [Berlin, Soviet sector; Political conditions; University of Berlin; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Calhoun, John A.] l-B-31 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gailey, Jr. 5/19/47. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Educational reform planning and policies; Economic conditions; Denazification; Local government; Bavaria; Gailey, Charles K., Jr. (Brig. Gen.)]

l-B-42
Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3/11/48 to 5/20/48. Confidential, lip. Frankfurt 1948/271. Weekly intelligence report 4. [Democracy; Educational reform planning and poUcies; Statistical data: education; Academic standards; Elementary education; Secondary education; Universities; School administration; Curricula; Population; Church schools; Public opinion; Teachers; Social classes; WntembergBaden; Department of State; Redecker, Sydney B.]

l-B-25 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters 11/10/47 to 8/29/48. 28 p. [Secondary education; Social classes; Educational philosophy; Higher education; Advisory boards and committees; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; Curricula; Political attitudes; Arts and the humanities; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Bavaria; University of Chicago; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal); Rheinstein, Max]

l-B-38
Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson 11/1/48. Confidential. 8 p. Stuttgart 1948/455. [Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Textbooks; Social classes; Public opinion; Curricula; Demilitarization; School administration; Private schools; Local government; Wrttemberg-Baden; Wilkinson, James R.] l-B-39 [Number not used] l-B-40 Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger 8/25/48. Restricted. 1 p. [Educational tests; Educational reform planning and policies; Bavaria; Local government; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Laukhuff, Perry; Riddleberger, James W.] l-B-41 School law for Greater Berlin [n.d.]. 6 p. [Education laws and directives; Berlin; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Elementary education; Secondary education; Coeducation; Religious education; School administration; Democracy; Vocational education and training; Higher education; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher salaries] l-B-42 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures 3/11/48. 2 p. [Students; Educational exchanges; United States; Universities; Education laws and directives; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Ostrander, F. Taylor]

l-B-26 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods 8/10/48. Restricted. 9 p. Munich 1948/317. [Preschool education; Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Educational finance; Textbooks; Bavaria; Local government; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal); Hundhammer, Alois; Woods, Sam E.; Van Wagoner, Marry D.]

l-B-32
Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda 2/5/48. 5 p. [Teacher education and training; Fulda; Hesse; Religious liberty; Roman Catholic Church; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Bertke, Stanley (Rev.); Laukhuff, Perry; Alexander, Richard T.] l-B-33 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal 3/24/48. 7 p. [International law; Research institutions; Libraries; Berlin, U.S. sector; Tbingen; Stuttgart; Academic freedom; Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Laukhuff, Perry; Alexander, Richard T.; Schwarz, H. A.] l-B-34 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda 4/12/48. 1 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Students; Passports and visas; Italy; University of Pisa; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Laukhuff, Perry; Banta, Frank G.] l-B-35 [Number not used] l-B-36 Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King 4/23/48 to 5/11/48. 2 p. [Degrees and diplomas; Education laws and directives; University of Frankfurt; Sarton, George; Hutchins, Robert M.; Hindemith, Paul; Wells, Dormn; Sarton, George; King, J. E.; Chase, W. M.] l-B-37 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for

l-B-27 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State 5/24/4. 2 p. London 1948/A-l 19. [Medical education; Students; United Kingdom; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Communist Party; Academic freedom; Berlin, Soviet sector; Berlin, British sector; Universities; Germany, British occupied zone; University of Berlin; Douglas, Mr.]

l-B-28
Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C Thompson 7/12/48. 6 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Advisory boards and committees; Berlin, British sector; Berlin, French sector; Berlin, Soviet sector; Educational reform planning and policies; Berlin, U.S. sector; Education laws and directives; Textbooks; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Adult education; Religious education; Local government; Curricula; Education and Religious Affairs Committee; University of Berlin; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Allied Control Authority Control Council; Thompson, J. C]

l-B-29
Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State 2/14/47. Restricted. 1 p. [Teachers; Mathematics; Nazi Party; Turkey; University of Istanbul; UNESCO; Hasse, Professor; Bursley, Herbert S.]

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2-A-l to 2-A-857 Part 2. Civil Affairs Division


[Benton, William] 2-A-9: 2/21/46. 1 p. 2-A-l 0 English language textbooks and educational literature for Germans, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2/15/46. 1 p. [Textbooks; Science and technology; Language and linguistics] 2-A-l 1 to 2-A-l 2 Wehrmacht former officers admission to institutions of higher learning, War Department memorandum 2/26/46 to 3/11/46. [Denazification; Higher education; German veterans] 2-A-l 1:3/; 7/46. 1 p. 2-A-l 2: Transmittal sheet 2/26/46. 2 p. 2-A-l 3 Progress of German education programs, letter from Gen. Thomas Handy to Sen. Thomas Stewart 3/5/46. 4 p. [Purges; Teachers; Textbooks; Handy, Thomas (Gen.); Phillips, Mrs.] 2-A-14 to 2-A-l 5 Education in U.S. occupied Germany, reply letter to Arthur Capper for Central College sociology class 3/6/46 to 3/14/46. [Educational reform planning and policies; Central College, Kansas; Capper, Arthur (Sen.)] 2-A-l 4: 3/6/46. 1 p. 2-A-15: 3/14/46. 2 p. [Schulgen, George F. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-l6 to 2-A-l8 Book for re-education of German youth, correspondence with Emil Ludwig 3/5/46 to 3/13/46. [Books; History; Ludwig, Emil] 2-A-l 6: 3/7/46. i p. [Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.)] 2-A-l 7: 3/5/46. 3 p. 2-A-l 8: 3/73/46. 7 p. [Schulgen, George F. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-l 9 Textbooks for German schools, letter from W. C. Chanler to Asst. Sec Archibald MacLeish 8/75/45. 1 p. [Textbooks; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Fischer, G. B.; Chanler, William C]

Bibliography of Documents
2-A-21
Application from Gustavus B. Stuart, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 5/37/45. 7 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Stuart, Gustavus B.]

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2-A-l to 2-A-857 Civil Affairs Division documents [Civil Affairs Division; War Department; Department of Army; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Hilldring, John H. (Maj. Gen.); Hilldring, John H. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-l Elementary education in Germany and Japan, transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary 72/28/45. 1 p. [Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Japan; Langer, William (Sen.); Landis, L. O.]

2-A-22
Textbook on physical education, correspondence with Mary L. Curtiss 8/24/45. 1 p. [Physical education; Textbooks; Curtiss, Mary L.; Chanler, William C. (Col.)]

2-A-23
Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ellen Meyer 5/25/45. 1 p. [Teacher recruitment; Meyer, Ellen; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-24 to 2-A-26
Teacher positions availability overseas, correspondence with Vona M. Abbott 5/20/45 to 9/31/45. [Teacher recruitment; Abbott, Vona M.] 2-A-24: 5/20/45. 7 p. 2-A-25: 5/37/45. 7 p. 2-A-26: 9/4/45. 7 p. [Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-2
Secondary school openings in Darmstadt, Stuttgart, and Heidelberg, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary 1/18/46. 1 p. [Universities; Darmstadt; Stuttgart; Heidelberg; Secondary education]

2-A-3
American teachers in re-education program, reply by Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell to Mrs. George Schwartz 2/(5/4(5. 4 p. [Democracy; Teachers; Schwartz, Mrs. George; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-27
Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer 9/6/45 to 9/79/45. 6 p. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Arts and the humanities; Philosophy; Moral and ethical education; Military occupation forces and personnel; Langer, Susanne K.]

2-A-4
[Number not used] 2-A-5 to 2-A-6 Education of children in occupied Germany, reply to Sen. Robert La Follette and Lydia F. Ssser 2/5/46 to 2/14/46. [Educational reform planning and policies; Ssser, Lydia F.; La Follette, Robert M., Jr.] 2-A-5: 2/5/46. 2 p. [Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-6: 2/4/46. 2 p.

2-A-28
Textbook on physical education, draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mary L. Curtiss 9/7/45. 1 p. [Physical education; Textbooks; Curtiss, Mary L.] 2-A-29 Utilization of German universities in the U.S. Zone for reconstruction of education, memorandum from Arthur Rubin to Mr. McCloy 9/8/45. Confidential 2 p. [Universities; Indoctrination; Teacher recruitment; School administration; Rubin, Arthur]

2-A-7 to 2-A-9
Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence 2/5/46 to 2/21/46. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Department of State] 2-A-7: 2/11/46. 2 p. [Anderson, Eugene N.; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)] 2-A-8: 2/5/46. 1 p.

2-A-20
Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Mary L. Curtiss 9/7/45. 1 p. [Physical education; Textbooks; Curtiss, Mary L.; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-30
Employment inquiry from Louis Khler and draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 9/4/45. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Khler, Louis]

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Bibliography of Documents
2-A-31 Procurement of U.S.teaching personnel for work in Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mr. McCloy 9/13/45. Confidential. 1 p. [Teacher recruitment; Military occupation forces and personnel; Rubin, Arthur]

2-A-59
2-A-40
Omnibook magazine suitability for German re-education program, correspondence with M. Geffen 9/27/45 to 10/2/45. 3 p. [Magazines; Omnibook (magazine); Department of State; Geffen, M.] 2-A-41 Self-government program in German schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Richard Welling 10/3/45. 1 p. [School administration; Educational reform planning and policies; National Self Government Committee; Welling, Richard; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-49 Employment inquiry, correspondence with George W. Brown 9/24/45. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Brown, George W.]

2-A-50 2-A-32
Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling 9/17/45. 1 p. [School administration; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; National Self Government Committee; Department of State; Welling, Richard] Employment inquiry, correspondence with Jean Strong 9/70/45 to 70/75/45. 2 p. [Women; Teacher recruitment; Military occupation forces and personnel; Strong, Jean] 2-A-51 Social scientists cooperation with Army, letter from Professor Hajo Holborn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 10/24/45. 2 p. [Social science; Holbom, Hajo]

2-A-33
Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer 8/29/45 to 9/18/45. 2 p. [Teacher recruitment; Literature; Universities; Stauffer, Ruth M.]

2-A-42
Employment inquiry on Japanese education, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to W. Allen Cushman 10/6/45. 1 p. [Educational personnel; Japan; Cushman, W. Allen; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-52
United Service Organizations acknowledgment of letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to H. D. Edgren 10/24/45. 1 p. [Recreation; Japan; United Service Organizations; Edgren, H. D.]

2-A-34
Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Mary L. Curtiss 9/18/45. 1 p. [Textbooks; Physical education; Curtiss, Mary L.; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-43
Recreation activities in re-education programs in Germany and Japan, letter from H. D. Edgren to Maj. Gen. Frederick Osborne 10/8/45. 2 p. [Recreation; Japan; United Service Organizations; Edgren, H. D.]

2-A-53 to 2-A-54
Permission to reopen and maintain Kloster's School 11/11/45 to 5/10/46. [Church schools; Licenses and permits; Kloster's School] 2-A-53: 5/10/46. 1 p. 2-A-54: Petition 11/11/45 to 4/29/46. 3 p.

2-A-35
Request for list of German literature recommendable for re-education, reply to Manfred George 70/2/45 to 10/3/45. 2 p. [Textbooks; Language and linguistics; Aufbau (weekly); George, Manfred] 2-A-36 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer 9/21/45. 1 p. [Teacher recruitment; Language and linguistics; Universities; Military occupation forces and personnel; Stauffer, Ruth M.; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-44 tO 2-A-45
Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow 10/10/45 to 10/17/45. [Educational personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Denazification; Democracy; Political attitudes; Demilitarization; Secondary education; Women's education; Education committees; Sports and athletics; Chlebnikow, Ralph] 2-A-44: 10/10/45. 2 p. 2-A-45: 10/17/45. 2 p. [Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-46 Recommendation of Carl Hermann for teacher position in Germany, letter from Mrs. John Milton Adams to Gen. George Marshall and forwarding order 10/10/45 to 10/20/45. 2 p. Teacher recruitment; Military occupation forces and personnel; Hermann, Carl; Adams, Mrs. John M.]

2-A-55 to 2-A-56
Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman 7/22/46 to 2/7/46. [Educational personnel; Women; Educational reform planning and policies; Military occupation forces and personnel; Japan; Committee on Women in World Affairs; Hickman, Emily] 2-A-55: 7/22/46 to 1/24/46. 2 p. [Department of State] 2-A-56: 7/22/46 to 2/1/46. 2 p.

2-A-37
U.S. Education News [9/45]. 8 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Purges; Teachers; Textbooks; Medical education; Universities; U.S. Education News (newsletter); Prince, Albert I.] 2-A-38 to 2-A-39 Schools in Germany and Japan, and training of German prisoners of war, correspondence with Albert I. Prince 9/22/45 to 9/28/45. [Japan; Prisoners of war; Hartford Times (newspaper); Prince, Albert I.] 2-A-38: 9/22/45. 1 p. 2-A-39: 9/28/45. 1 p. [Beardwood, Jack (Maj.)]

2-A-57 to 2-A-58
Textbook revision in Germany and Japan, reply Urban C Ullman 1/21/46 to 2/7/46. [Textbooks; Japan; Ullman, Urban C] 2-A-57: 7/27/46 to 1/31/46. 2 p. 2-A-58: 2/7/46. 1 p. 2-A-59 Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count 2/19/46 to 2/26/46. 8 p. [Anthropology; Universities; Cultural relations; Austria; Names lists; American Anthropological Association; Count, Earl W.; Schulgen, George F. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-47 to 2-A-48
Recreation activities as part of re-education programs in Germany and Japan, correspondence with H. D. Edgren 10/10/45 to 10/22/45. [Recreation; Japan; United Service Organizations; Edgren, H. D.] 2-A-47: 10/10/45. 1 p. [Osborne, Frederick (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-48: 10/22/45. 1 p.

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2-A-60to 2-A-61
2-A-60 to 2-A-61 English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner 1/22/48 to 2/20/46. [Higher education; Engineering; Arts and the humanities; Europe; Language and linguistics; De Sora, Count; Bittner, Walton S.] 2-A-60: 1/22/46 to 2/15/46. 3 p. [National University Extension Association] 2-A-61: 2/20/46. 1 p. 2-A-62 to 2-A-65 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence 2/21/46 to 3/29/46. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen.)] 2-A-62: 3/6/46. 3 p. 2-A-63: Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, memorandum for Assistant Secretary of War from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen, with letter from Lt. Gen. Lucius Clay to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 3/6/46 to 3/20/46. 4 p. [Schlgen, George F. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-64: 2/21/46. 1 p. 2-A-65: 3/29/46. 1 p. [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-69 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission 4/3/46 to 4/18/46. 3 p. [Copyright; Anti-Semitism; Books; Department of State; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Heinrich; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N. (Count); Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.); Speiser, Maurice J.]

Bibliography of Documents
2-A-78 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence 4/30/46 to 5/8/46. 4 p. [Educational facilities; Economic assistance; Cultural relations; War rehef; Europe; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Greene, Charles E.] 2-A-79 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography 4/30/46 to 5/24/46. 3 p. [Educational materials; Education committees; Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Austria; Japan; Korea; Books; Magazines; Bibliographies; National Self Government Committee; Department of State]

2-A-70
Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Oliver Echols to Rep. Francis P. Bolton 5/15/46. 2 p. [Textbooks; Physical education; Curtiss, Mary L.; Bolton, Frances P.; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-71 Colored photograph plates of gemstones, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols 4/17/46. 1 p. [Photography; Gemstones; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-80
Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence 4/30/46 to 5/10/46. 8 p. [Educational facilities; Economic assistance; Cultural relations; Europe; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Greene, Charles E.] 2-A-81 Translations of German children's books. War Department memorandum on letter from Helen S. Reed to State Department 5/6/46. 1 p. [Books; Language and linguistics; Department of State; Reed, Helen S.]

2-A-72
Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release 4/15/46 to 4/24/46. 5 p. [Textbooks; Militarism; Newspapers; Society for the Prevention of World War III; New York Times (newspaper); Kriedman, Herbert; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-82 2-A-66
Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. 3/20/46 to 3/21/46. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Allied nations; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Department of State; Hascall, Edward O., Jr.; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-67 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter 3/25/46. 1 p. [Japan; Educational reform planning and policies; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Advisory boards and committees; National Education Association; Carr, William G.; EchoU, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission 4/18/46 to 4/23/46. [Copyright; Anti-Semitism; Books; Department of State; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Heinrich; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N. (Count); Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.); Speiser, Maurice J.] 2-A-73: 4/18/46. 1 p. 2-A-74: 4/23/46. 1 p. 2-A-75: 4/S/46 to 4/23/46. 2 p. 2-A-76 Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum 4/5/46 to 4/23/46. 4 p. [Textbooks; Educational reform planning and policies; Militarism; Newspapers; Society for the Prevention of World War III; New York Times (newspaper)] Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols 5/11/46. 2 p. [Austria; Textbooks; Magazines; Youth organizations; Religious education; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-83 Training of German teachers, memorandum, correspondence, and press release 4/5/46 to 5/3/46. 7 p. [Purges; Textbooks; Teacher education and training; Society for the Prevention of World War III; New York Times (newspaper); Snyder, L. Leo]

2-A-84
U.S. Education Mission to Germany selection, memoranda from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols and letter 5/14/46. 3 p. [Educational personnel; Office of Education; Department of State; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-68
Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III 4/S/46. 2 p. [Purges; Educational reform planning and policies; Teachers; Textbooks; Society for the Prevention of World War III; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Stuart, Miriam; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 16

2-A-77
English translations of German books for language courses in German schools, correspondence with Helen S. Reed 4/23/46 to 5/6/46. 3 p. [Books; Language and linguistics; Reed, Helen S.; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-85
Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr 5/20/46. 6 p.

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[Textbooks; Curricula; Bibliographies; Japan; Educational reform planning and policies; Korea; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

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Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for German schools, letter from Col. William C. Chanler to Archibald MacLeish 7/27/45. 1 p. [Textbooks; Bermann-Fischer Verlag; Chanler, William C. (Col.)]

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Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, correspondence with Mrs. Ruth Rohde 7/5/45. 2 p. [Axis nations; Educational reform planning and policies; Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries; Rohde, Ruth B.] 2-A-103 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay 7/2/45. Restricted. 1 p. CAD 1945/26163. [Educational personnel; Teacher recruitment; Military occupation forces and personnel; Department of State; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany] 2-A-104 Families of U.S. personnel in Germany and military government employment opportunities, reply to Evelyn Thompson and Martha Brown from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring on constriction policy 6/30/45. ; p. [Families; Shortages; Military occupation forces and personnel; Thompson, Evelyn; Brown, Martha] 2-A-105 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj- Gen. John Hilldring 6/28/45. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Axis nations; Denmark; Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries; New York University; Rohde, Ruth B.; Eisenhower, Dwight D.] 2-A-106 Visit to Germany of private educators, acknowledgement of transmittal letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Asst. Sec Archibald MacLeish 6/27/45. 1 p. [Visiting educators; National Education Association; Department of State] 2-1-107 to 2-A-108 Textbooks for Germany, correspondence with Mildred Berleman 5/25/46 to 6/26/45. [Textbooks; American Teacher (magazine); Berleman, Mildred] 2-A-107: 6/26/45. 1 p. 2-A-108: 5/25/45 ro 6/26/45. 2 p. 2-A-108to 2-A-lll U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins 6/74/45 to 6/25/45. 2 p. [Denazification; Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; Educational reform planning and policies; National Education Association; Department of State; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Givins, Willard E.] 2-A-109: 6/74/45 to 6/25/45. 2 p. 2-A-l 10: 6/74/45 to 6/25/45. 6 p. 17

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Veterans Administration removal of German higher learning institutions from list of approved institutions, letter from H. V. Stirling 5/75/46 to 5/21/46. 3 p. [Higher education; Veterans education; Veterans Administration; Stirling, H. V.]

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Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries 7/76/45 to 7/19/45. [Axis nations; Educational reform planning and policies; Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries; Rhode, Ruth B.] 2-A-95: 7/19/45. 1 p. [Chanler, William C. (Col.)] 2-A-96: 7/16/45. 1 p. [Department of State; MacLeish, Archibald] 2-A-97 Educational problems in Germany, return of letters of Mr. MacLeish and Mr. Graham 7/J6/45. 1 p. [Department of State; MacLeish, Archibald; Graham, Frank P.] 2-A-98 Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy 7/0/45 to 7/13/45. 3 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Names lists; Bibliographies; Educational reform planning and policies; Department of State; MacLeish, Archibald]

2-A-87
Film production by Dr. Alwin Elling, correspondence 5/27/46 to 6/4/46. 3 p. [Motion pictures; Elling, Alwin; Gray, Walter; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-88
Textbook on physical education, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols forwarding copies 5/31/46 to 6/4/46. 2 p. [Physical education; Textbooks; Curtiss, Mary L.; Curtiss, Adelaide B.; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-89 to 2-A-90
Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews 8/3/45 to 8/6/45. [Teachers; Textbooks; Denazification; Mathews, T. E.] 2-A-89: 8/6/45. 2 p. [Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-90: 5/5/45. 2 p. [Chanler, William C]

2-A-99
Nomination of Frank P. Graham for head of U.S. re-education activities in Germany declined, letter from Frank P. Graham to John J. McCloy with transmittal mmorandum from Davidson Sommers to Col. Chanler 7/6/45 to 7/10/45. 3 p. [Appointments; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Graham, Frank P.; Sommers, Davitkon (Maj.)] 2-A-100 Col. Howard E. Deems placement on temporary duty with War Department to aid in procurement of civilian educators, memorandum 7/6/45. Restricted. 1 p. OMGUS 1945/CC-13108. [Military personnel; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Deems, Howard E. (Col.)] 2-A-101 Re-education of German youth, correspondence between Mrs. T. E. Mathews and National Education Association and memorandum 7/5/45 to 8/2/45. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; National Education Association; Mathews, T. E. (Mrs.); Chanler, William C. (Col.)]

2-A-91
German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler 7/5/45 to 8/8/45. 6 p. [Universities; School administration; Biographies; Frankfurt; Lipschitz-Lindley, W.; Chanler, William C. (Col.)]

2-A-92
Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools. State Department correspondence, includes bibliography 7/20/45 to 7/25/45. 6 p. [Textbooks; Department of State; BermannFischer Verlag; MacLeish, Archibald; Howe, Mark; Fischer, G. B.]

2-A-93
Long-range policy for German re-education. Coordinating Committee recommendations 6/3/45. S p. [School administration; Educational reform planning and policies; Purges; Names lists; Citizenship; Personality and culture; Propaganda; Economics]

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2-A-ll 1:6/23/45. 1 p. 2-A-112 Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry 5/25/45 to 6/11/45. 3 p. [Textbooks; Elementary education; Magazines; American Teacher (magazine); Davis, Elmer; Berleman, Mildred; Bourne, William] 2-A-113 Textbooks for German elementary schools requested, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force to War Department 6/4/45. Confidential. 1 p. SHAEF I945/S-90294. [Textbooks; Bibliographies; Elementary education; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force] 2-A-114 Reopening schools in Germany, memorandum from Col. W. A. Howkins 5/4/45 to 5/16/45. Restricted. 4 p. [Elementary education; Licenses and permits; Howkins, W. A. (Col.)] 2-A-115 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Bryn J. Hovde to Gen. Morrison Stayer with introductory letter to M^j. Gen. John Hilldring 4/9/45. 3 p. [Student aid; Medical education; Foreign students; Exchange of persons programs; Hovde, Bryn J.] 2-A-116 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives 2/21/45 to 4/4/45. Secret. 10 p. [Textbooks; Curricula; Elementary education; Bibliographies; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force; Reich Ministry for Science, Education, and Popular Culture; Wickersham, C. W. (Brig. Gen.); McSherry, Frank J. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-117 Forms, proclamations and laws for Military Government of Germany, acknowledgement memorandum from John P. Gardiner to Lt. Col. Charles L. Kades 4/4/45. 1 p. [Government forms and paperwork; Military government; Department of State; Gardiner, John P.] 2-A-118 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letters from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Morrison Stayer and Bryn J. Hovde 3/30/45. 3 p: [Student aid; Medical education; Foreign students; Exchange of persons programs] 18 2-A-119 Forms, proclamations, and laws for Office of Military Government of Germany (U.S.), transmita] memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to J. P. Gardiner 3/27/45. Restricted. 1 p. [Government forms and paperwork; Military government; Department of State] 2-A-120 Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves 3/22/45. 3 p. [Denazification; Educational reform planning and policies; Military government; School Executive (manual); Department of State; Gardiner, J. P.; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.)] 2-A-121 Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission 3/J2/45 to 3/18/45. 4 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Magazines; Cologne; Educational Policies Commission; Kent, Howard W. (Col.); Carr, William G.] 2-A-122 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring 3/73/45. 2 p. [Student aid; Medical education; Foreign students; Personality and culture; Exchange of persons programs; Stayer, Morrison C. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-123 to 2-A-124 Textbooks for Germany, correspondence between Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry and Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring 2/27/45 to 3/7/45. [Textbooks; Bibliographies; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force; McSherry, Frank J. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-l 23: 3/7/45. 2 p. 2-A-124: 2/21/45. 1 p. 2-A-l 25 Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip 2/9/45 to 2/20/45. 2 p. [Copyright; Books; Textbooks; Language and linguistics; Prisoners of war; U.S. Infantry Association; Penguin Books; Bermann-Fischer Verlag; Enoch, Kurt; Greene, Joseph I. (Col.)] 2-A-l 26 Textbooks for Austria elementary schools, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring to Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry i/26/45. Restricted. 1 p. War 1945/27779. [Textbooks; Austria; Elementary education]

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2-A-l 27 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force 7/25/45. Restricted. 1 p. SHAEF 1945/S-76573. [Textbooks; Elementary education; Austria; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force] 2-A-l28 to 2-A-l30 Educational control in Germany before surrender, directive editorial revision 7/9/45 to 1/13/45. [Education laws and directives; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force] 2-A-l28: 7/73/45. Secret. 1 p. War 7945/X-20465. 2-A-129: 1/11/45. Secret. 1 p. SHAEF I945/RR-I5147. 2-A-130: 7/9/45. Secret. 1 p. War 7945/S9786. 2-A-131 Textbook illustration alteration procedures, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force 7/S/45. Confidential 1 p. SHAEF 1945/S-74176. [Textbooks; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force] 2-A-l 32 Production of German handbooks, message from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force 7/6/45. Confidential 1 p. War 1945/88060. [Books; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force] 2-A-l 33 Production of textbooks with German labor and machinery, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force 12/29/44. Secret 1 p. SHAEF 1944/S-72874. [Aachen; Printing and publishing; Labor supply; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force] 2-A-134 National Kindergarten Association information request on military government organization, letter and transmita! sheet 12/12/44 to 12/14/44. 2 p. [Preschool education; Military government; National Kindergarten Association; Robinson, H. E. (Lt. Col.); Locke, Bessie] 2-A-l 35 Educational control in Germany before surrender, message to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force 11/28/44. Confidential 1 p. War 1944/X-70967. [Denazification; Textbooks; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force]

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2-A-153 Liaison Committee for International Education information request and meeting agenda 1/21/44 to 1/26/44. 5 p. [Conferences; Liaison Committee of International Education; Kefauver, Grayson N.] 2-A-154 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'Sulliva to Col. Chard 2/28/47 to 3/17/47. Restricted. 6 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Cultural relations; Austria; UNESCO; Department of State; O'Sulliva, B.] 2-A-155 Textbooks and pamphlets for German and Japanese schools, letter from Richard Welling to Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen with bibliography 12/12/46. 6 p. [Textbooks; Democracy; National Self Government Committee; Welling, Richard] 2-A-156 Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list 12/31/46 to 1/12/47. 6 p. [Korea; Student aid; Names lists; Cultural relations; Korean American Cultural Association; Kim, Changsoon] 2-A-157 U.S. policy on German youth activities, correspondence with Howard Buffet 2/13/47 to 2/24/47. 5 p. [Youth; Religion; Buffet, Howard; Pitchford, John C. (Col.)] 2-A-158 Protest against War Department selections of educational leaders in Germany, correspondence with Loy Norrix 2/21/47 to 2/27/47. 3 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Norrix, Loy] 2-A-159 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm 2/25/47. 9 p. [Universities; Student aid; Roman Catholic Church; Germany, French occupied zone; Germany, British occupied zone; Conferences; Textbooks; Libraries; World Student Relief; International Student Service; World's Student Christian Federation; Pax Romana; Frykholm, Yngve] 2-A-160 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices 12/3/46. 17 p. 19

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[Korea; Democracy; Japan; Elementary education; Educational materials; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Universities; Textbooks; Adult education; Statistical data: education]

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Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable from Capt. C. C. Axvall 2/14/47. Classified. 2 p. [Austria; Democracy] 2-A-169 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and clippings 2/14/47. 7 p. [Names lists; Books; Educational personnel; Students; Education committees; School Review (Journal); National Self Government Committee; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 1/13/47. Confidential 2 p. CAD 1947/89608. [Austria; Universities; Democracy; U.S. Education Mission to Germany]

2-A-178
U.S. policy on German youth activities and German reeducation, filing form 1/14/47. 2 p. [Youth; Government forms and paperwork]

2-A-161
U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply 1/20/47 to 1/28/47. 11 p. [Government information; Educational materials; Libraries; Statistical data: education; Ameri can Federation of Teachers; War Department: Borchardt, Selma M.; Johnson, Kenneth D. Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-179
Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter 12/18/46 to 1/20/47. 6 p. [Medical education; Educational philosophy; Curricula; D'Arms, Edward; Samter, Max; Kellermann, Henry J.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-180 Paper shortage, memorandum from Col. J. R. Gilchrist to Gen. John Hilldring with routing information 10/15/46 to 11/6/46. 6 p. [Paper and paper products; Shortages; Gilchrist, J. H. (Col.); Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-181 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress 11/7/46 to 11/18/46. 6 p. [Anti-Semitism; Indoctrination; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; American Jewish Congress; Monsky, Henry; Schulgen, George F. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-182 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information 11/18/46. 9 p. [Teachers; Universities; Democracy; Columbia University; Kapp, K. William; Benton, William; Carman, Harry J.; Leverich, Henry P.] 2-A-183 American Friends Service Committee supply of persons to engage in community work in U.S. zone in Germany, correspondence with Clarence E. Pickett and routing information 11/15/46 to 12/11/46. 5 p. [Germany, U.S. occupied zone; American Friends Service Committee; Department of State; Pickett, Clarence E.; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-184 Appropriated funds for educational activities, letter with budget recommendations from Brig. Gen. Robert A. McClure 11/15/46 to 12/13/46. Secret. Confidential 8 p. [Government spending; Printing and publishing; Motion pictures; McClure, Robert A. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-185 German students travel to U.S. for training, correspondence with Kurt Klinger, with routing information

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Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable 1/24/47. Confidential 3 p. [Austria; Democracy; Visiting educators] 2-A-171 [Number not used] 2-A-172 U.S. policy on educational exchanges with Germany, filing form 1/27/47. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Democracy; Educational exchanges] 2-A-173 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable 2/1/47. Confidential 2 p. USFA Vienna 1947/P-6671. [Democracy; Austria] 2-A-174 Book and periodical use in German youth program, cables 1/8/47 to 1/27/47. 4 p. COMGENUSFET 1947/SC 10582. [Youth; Juvenile delinquency; Books; Magazines] 2-A-175 U.S. policy on information education and cultural fields, cables and memorandum 1/24/47. Confidential 7 p. OMG for Bavaria 1947/1. [Books; Munich; Educational materials; Youth] 2-A-176 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols 11/22/46 to 12/20/46. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; School administration; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; National Self Government Committee; Anderson, Eugene N.; Welling, Richard; Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-177 U.S. Education Mission to Europe, comments on democratic reorganization of higher education in Austria

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Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann 2/4/47. Confidential 3 p. [Democracy; Nationalism; Communist party; Austria; Universities; University of Vienna; Ehrmann, Henry W.]

2-A-163
Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cables 2/6/47. Confidential 5 p. [Democracy; Austria; Axvall, C. C]

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Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, filing form 2/6/47. i p. [Youth organizations; Cantrell, James L. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-165
Exchange of cultural materials with Austria, U.S. policy statement in draft cable from Col. McRae 2/7/47. Secret. 6 p. [Austria; Cultural relations; Motion pictures; McRae, Robert B. (Col.)]

2-A-166
Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes 1/24/47 to 1/29/47. Confidential 3 p. [Austria; Nationalism; Communist party; Democracy; Universities; University of Vienna; Department of State; Hughes, H. Stuart]

2-A-167
Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae 1/24/47 to 1/27/47. 7 p. [Newspapers; Military government; Bavaria; Motion pictures; Austria; Denazification; Teacher recruitment; Religion; Arts and the humanities; Educational personnel; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Beue Zeitung (Newspaper); Heute (magazine); Neue Auslese (magazine); War Department; McRae, Robert B. (Col.)] 20

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*/2&/47 to 6/9/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Klinger, Kurt; Chard, R. H. (Col.)] 2-A-186 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with George F. Zook of American Council on Education, with routing information 4/23/47. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; American Council on Education; Zook, George F.] 2-A-187 Textbook Committee report and recommendations, receipt acknowledgment receipt to Mildred English 3/20/47. 2 p. [Textbooks; Elementary education; English, MUdred] 2-A-188 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with Rolf Buschhaus 4/9/47 to 8/6/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Buschhaus, Rolf; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-189 Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill 3/17/47 to 5/7/47. 3 p. [Student aid; Educational exchanges; Department of State; UNESCO; Kroos, Mathilde; Hill, Mrs. James; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-190 Student exchange program, correspondence with Robert L. Anderson 4/19/47 to 5/9/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Newspapers; Hesse; Universities; American National Red Cross; Anderson, Robert L.; Chard, R. H. (Col.)] 2-A-191 School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. Saltonstall 4/10/47 to 5/2/47. 5 p. [Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Elementary education; Secondary education; National Education Association; Powers, William M.; Saltonstall, Leverett; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-192 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien 4/30/47. 3 p. [Medical education; Denazification; Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Health occupations; Public Health Service; O'Brien, Henry; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-193 Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen 4/22/47 to 5/21/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Universities; Washington State College; Landeen, W. M.; Chard, R. H. (Col.)] 2-A-194 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal 4/10/47 to 4/25/47. 6 p. [Motion pictures; Hesse; Educational materials; Radio; Bavaria; Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm; Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Sims, Al D.; Wann, Harry A.; Gresh, L. D.] 2-A-195 German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University 4/15/47 to 4/29/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Universities; Stanford University; Spragons, Thomas K.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-196 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence 3/24/47 ro 5/1/47. 6 p. [Student aid; Women's education; Universities; Briarcliff Junior College; Tead, Clara M.; Alexander, Richard T.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-197 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church 4/25/47 to 5/1/47. 5 p. [Textbooks; Soviet Union; Propaganda; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Church, Ralph E. (Rep.); McRae, Robert B. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-198 Coordination of U.S. and German educational systems, letter to Maj. Gen. Noce from Maj. Gen. Hilldring with reply 4/16/47 to 4/22/47. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Educational personnel; Educational finance; Department of State; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-199 [Number not used]

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Student exchange program, correspondence with William Jahn J/25/47 to 4/28/47. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Dusseldorf; Student aid; Austria; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Jahn, William; Grebe, Helga]

2-A-204
Student exchange program, correspondence with Robert C. Bilheimer 4/S/47 to 4/15/47. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Religious education; Student aid; Church World Service; Bilheimer, Robert C; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-205
Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria 4/9/47. 5 p. [Austria; Universities; Denazification; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Purges; Saurel, W. B.] 2-A-206 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee 3/4/47 ro 9/23/47. 3 p. [Japan; Soviet Union; Educational exchanges; Department of State; University of Wisconsin; YWCA-YMCA International Committee; Giese, Lynn; Caldwell, Oliver J.]

2-A-207
NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract 4/J/47 to 4/3/47. 9 p. [Radio; Libraries; Austria; National Broadcasting Co.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.); Morrison, Robert Z.]

2-A-208
Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford College 3/25/47 ro 4/9/47. 6 p. [Austria; Teachers; Visiting educators; Universities; Society of Friends; Haverford College; White, Gilbert F.; Munson, F. P. (Col.); Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-209 Student exchange program, correspondence with Mrs. H. Ward Bedford 4/15/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Department of State; Bedford, Mrs. H. Ward; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-210 Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department 4/10/47. Confidential 8 p. OMGUS 1947/CC-8754. [Textbooks; Educational personnel; School administration; Educational materials; Democracy]

2-A-200
U.S. educational policy in Germany, memorandum with draft cable 4/23/47. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies] 2-A-201 Visual educational materials for occupied areas, correspondence with William S. Miller of Denoyer-Geppert Co. 4/12/47 to 4/24/47. 4 p. [Educational materials; Denoyer-Geppert Co.; Miller, William S.; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-202
Student exchange program, correspondence with Mrs. Donald R. MacJannet 4/16/47 to 4/24/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; MacJannet, Mrs. Donald R.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

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German Young Men's Christian Association request for Elmer F. Ott visit, cable 5/3/47. 2 p. [Educational personnel; German Young Men's Christian Association; Ott, Elmer F.] 5/5/47. 5 p. [Austria; Exchange of persons programs; Government spending; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

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5/5/47 to 5/28/47. 5 p. [United Nations Organization; Educational materials; Austria; Japan; Korea; Government information; Stoner, Frank E.; Ropshaw, F. E.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-220
Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education 5/12/47 to 5/19/47. 3 p. [Austria; Educational finance; Educational exchanges; Office of Education; Goodykoontz, Bess; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-212
Long range policy statement for German re-education, technical revisions 3/6/47 to 3/14/47. 3 p. [Postal service; Cantrell, James L. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-230
Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, request for State Department approval 6/3/47 to 6/11/47. 4 p. [Austria; Exchange of persons programs; Educational finance; Department of State; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.); Patterson, Robert P.; Eberle. G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-231 Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman 6/16/47. 2 p. [Bavaria; Denazification; Educational personnel; Educational philosophy; Visiting educators; Georgia Teachers College; Pittman, Marvin S.]

2-A-213
Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone 3/5/47 to 3/24/47. 4 p. [Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Denazification; Youth; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Gladstone, Bernard]

2-A-221
Teacher training program for American zones in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Hubert Ettelt 5/25/47 to 5/29/47. 3 p. [Universities; Teacher education and training; Ettelt, Hubert; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-214
Policy for Japanese educational system revision, War Department cables 3/18/47. Restricted. 10 p. CINCFE Tokyo 1946/C-50969. [Japan; Educational reform planning and policies]

2-A-222
Interchange program inclusion of public officials in fields other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany 5/14/47. Restricted. 2 p. State 1947/1041. [Exchange of persons programs; Government officials and employees; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Department of State; Marshall, George]

2-A-232
Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park 5/2S/47 to 6/23/47. 15 p. [Educational materials; Textbooks; Newspapers; Currency; Audio-visual materials; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Parks, F. L. (Maj. Gen.); Royall, Kenneth C; Falk, Charles J.]

2-A-215
Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable 3/25/47. Confidential 5 p. [Educational personnel; Bavaria; Textbooks; Denazification; Democracy; Educational philosophy; Hundhammer, Alois]

2-A-223
Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum 5/21/47 to 5/22/47. Confidential 3 p. War 1947/94748. [Educational personnel; Bavaria; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Hundhammer, Alois]

2-A-216
Proposal to set up an experimental camp of German and American faculty and students, reply from Lt. Col. Robert McRae to Donald Watt with cable from OMGUS 3/19/47 to 3/25/47. 3 p. OMGUS 947/V-15840. [Educational exchanges; Experiment in International Living; Watt, Donald B.; McRae, Robert B. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-233
Interchange of persons between U.S. Zone of Germany and countries other than U.S. 6/17/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Switzerland; Swiss Teachers Association; University of Munich]

2-A-224 tO 2-A-227
Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, memoranda 5/5/47 to 6/3/47. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; Educational finance; Educational personnel; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-224: 5/9/47. 3 p. 2-A-225: 5/9/47 to 5/21/47. 11 p. 2-A-226: 5/5/47. 3 p. 2-A-227: 5/5/47 to 6/3/47. 14 p.

2-A-234
Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations 6/25/47 to 7/10/47. 9 p. [Austria; Exchange of persons programs; Educational finance; Names lists; Japan; Corporations; Rockefeller Foundation; War Department; Strode, George K.; Petersen, Howard C; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-217
Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft 4/1/47 to 4/4/47. 4 p. CAD 1947/35565. [Nazi party; Denazification; Bavaria; Educational personnel; Purges; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Meinzolt, Hans; Nyland, J. C. (Maj.)]

2-A-228
Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply 5/6/47 to 5/20/47. 4 p. [Nazi party; Purges; Educational personnel; Teacher education and training; Salomon, Max; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-235
Student exchange program, correspondence with J. Morgan Jones 6/J3/47 to 6/27/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Austria; Japan; Jones, J. Morgan; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-218
Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Arthur M. Hanhardt 5/5/47 to 5/9/47. 3 p. [Educational personnel; Educational exchanges; University of Rochester; Hanhardt, Arthur M.; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-229
Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner

2-A-236
United Nations Organization broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence 6/20/47 to 6/27/47. 3 p. [Radio; United Nations Organization; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-219
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2-A-237
Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release 3/31/47 to 6/30/47. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Religious education; Universities; Democracy; Institute of International Education; Department of State; Fisher, Edgar; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

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2-A-245
Student exchange program, correspondence with Ralph C. Busser 6/13/47 to 9/12/47. 6 p. [Student aid; Educational exchanges; Europe; Busser, Ralph C; Caldwell, Oliver J.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] 7/6/47 ro 7/10/47. [Visiting educators; American Council Shryock, Richard H.; 4 p. Educational exchanges; of Learned Societies; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-253
Emergency Planning Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod participation in educational exchange program with Germany, letter from L. Meyer to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle 7/11/47. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri; Meyer, L.]

2-A-246
Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White 5/28/47 to 7/29/47. 5 p. [Visiting educators; Austria; Frankfurt; Teacher education and training; Universities; Haverford College; Department of State; White, Gilbert F.; Anderson, Eugene N.]

2-A-238
Student exchange program information requests and replies 5/12/47 to 6/30/47. 17 p. [Student aid; Educational exchanges; Korea; Hamburg; Korea; Medical education; Department of State; Manning, Marjorie; Naeve, Hans N.; Peters, Karl W.; Sung, Jun Kwang; Kresser, Elizabeth; Holland, Kenneth; Bragg, Mary J.; Giese, Lynn; Chard, R. H. (CoL)]

2-A-247
Invitation to U.S. of German professor h. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department 11/13/47 to 3/3/48. 7 p. [Universities; Visiting educators; Bavaria; Cornell University; University of Erlangen; Department of State; Schuecking, L. L.; Lange, Victor; Agnew, Ralph; Sheldon, Charles A. (Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.): Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-254
Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters 7/18/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Cooperative School for Teachers; Snyder, Agnes; Hogan, Eleanor; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-239
Student exchange program, correspondence with Hans N. Naeve 6/16/47. 2 p. [Medical education; Educational exchanges; Naeve, Hans N.]

2-A-255
United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization 5/5/47 ro 7/23/47. 7 p. [Radio; United Nations Organization; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Stoner, Frank E.; Greaves, Rex E.; Chard, R. H. (Col.); Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-240
Edugraphic Co. material use in German education program, correspondence 6/23/47 to 7/7/47. 4 p. [Educational materials; History; Edugraphic Co.; Ferguson, Homer S.; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-248
War Department Textbook Committee recommendations for Japan, letter from Charles S. Johnson to Col. Chard 7/5/47. 2 p. [Japan; Textbooks; Fisk University; Johnson, Charles S.]

2-A-256
Denazification through introduction of literature, correspondence with H. C Otto 7/21/47 to 7/28/47. 3 p. [Denazification; Literature; Otto, H. C; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-241
Report by Dr. Frederick Lge on problems of German education, transmittal letter from Lt. Col. Donald Jones to War Department 6/24/47. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Lge, Frederick; Jones, Donald T. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-249
Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply 7/3/47 to 7/16/47. 3 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Japan; Printing and publishing; Government documents; Visiting educators; American Council on Education; Zook, George F.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-257
Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea 7/23/47. Priority. 6 p. [Korea; Teacher recruitment; Educational reform planning and policies; Adult education; Advisory boards and committees; Personality and culture; Paper and paper products; Youth; University of Seoul; Military occupation forces and personnel; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; War Department]

2-A-242
Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Norrie of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary 6/12/47. 6 p. [Religion; Youth organizations; Johnson, Tony M. (Rev); Norrie, L. E.; Keating, Frank A.; Griswold, Dwight P.; Gailey, Charles K., Jr. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-250
Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C. Dennis 7/7/47 ro 7/11/47. 4 p. [Textbooks; Magazines; Medical education; Johns Hopkins University; Dennis, Mary C; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-251 Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany 7/16/47. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Conferences; Carleton College; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Blayney, Lindsey; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-243
Student exchange program, correspondence with Helmut Schwarz 6/15/47 to 7/18/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Weiler/ Rems; Schwarz, Helmut; Chard, R. H. (Col.)]

2-A-258
Education in U.S. democracy exhibit of State Department proposed translation for use in Japan, message to Commander-in-Chief, Far East 7/25/47 to. 7/30/47. 5 p. [Democracy; Exhibitions; Japan; Teacher education and training; Department of State] 2-A-259 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers 7/77/47 ro 8/6/47. 6 p. 23

2-A-244
Student exchange program, correspondence with Atsuo Matsumoto 6/10/47 to 8/13/47. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Japan; Militarism; Institute of Pacific Relations; Matsumoto, Atsuo; Bates, Elizabeth A.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-252
American Council of Learned Societies participation in educational exchange program with Germany, correspondence with Richard H. Shryock

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[Austria; Student aid; Educational finance; Names lists; Institute of International Education; Duggan, Laurence] 2-A-260 University of Chicago visiting professors arrangements while in Germany, memorandum from George B. McKibbin to Col. Chard 7/24/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Food rationing; University of Chicago; McKibbin, George B.] 2-A-261 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 12/12/46 to 8/19/47. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Teacher education and training; Cooperative School for Teachers; Hylla, Gudrun; Snyder, Agnes; Hogan, Eleanor; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-261: 4/28/49 to 5/10/49. 9 p. [Kaupisch, Wolfgang; Glock, Charles Y.] 2-A-262 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, letter from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle to Frank S toner 8/20/47. 2 p. [United Nations Organization; Radio; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

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U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class 5/31/47 to 7/31/47. 8 p. [Educational exchanges; Frankfurt; Democracy; Teachers; Hesse; Office of Military Government for Hesse; Boettger, G.] [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Netherlands; Wrttemberg-Baden; Department of State; Briarcliff Junior College; Goerdeler, Benigna; Smith, C. R.; Tead, Clara M.; Speier, Hans; Gresh, L. D.; Sterner, John P.]

2-A-274
Book collection program for Germany, correspondence 7/6/47 ro 8/11/47. 11 p. [Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (Newspaper); Park, John A.; Royal!, Kenneth C; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Clay, Lucius D.; O'Connor, Edward M.]

2-A-268
Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 8/26/47 to 12/30/47. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Teacher education and training; Cooperative School for Teachers; Department of State; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Hylla, Gudrun; Snyder, Agnes]

2-A-275
United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondence with State Department and United Nations 7/11/47 to 8/27/47. 4 p. [Radio; United Nations Organization; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Garde, G. H.; Fry, Kenneth D.; Stoner, Frank E.] 2-A-276 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum 7/23/47 to 8/1/47. 3 p. [Universities; Munich; United Nations Organization; Polish American Congress; Burke, Charles; Wood, W. A. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-269
Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton 8/23/47 to 3/31/48. 7 p. [Passports and visas; Educational exchanges; Student aid; Yale Divinity School; Department of State; University of Tbingen; Ritter, Friedrich; Bainton, Roland H.]

2-A-270
Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions 11/1/47. 17 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Japan; Elementary education; Handicapped persons; Secondary education; Educational tests; Homemaking education; Health education; Language and linguistics; Educational finance; Universities; Sociology; Libraries; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Youth organizations; Statistical data: education; Audiovisual materials; Radio; Citizenship; Women; Newspapers; Mathematics; Levy, R. M.]

2-A-263
Educational exchanges with Germany, draft form letters for response to inquiries, correspondence 8/28/47 to 9/3/47. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Government forms and paperwork; Austria; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-277
Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply 8/14/47 to 9/9/47. 3 p. [Printing and publishing; Austria; Science and technology; Postal service; Van Nostrand, D., Co.; Ferguson, Hazel; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-264
United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department 7/16/47 to 9/5/47. 4 p. [United Nations Organization; Radio; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Department of State; Fry, Kenneth D.; Stoner, Frank E.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

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2-A-271
University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence S/6/47. 2 p. [Universities; Arts and the humanities; Exchange of persons programs; University of Louisville; Kubicek, Juro; Taylor, John W.]

Long range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans 8/21/47. lip. [Educational reform planning and policies; Educational exchanges; Travel; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Moseley, H. W.; Schlgen, W. A.; Lowrance, V. L.]

2-A-265
Educational exchange program information request for Ernst Hoffman and Wolfgang Luchting, memorandum 9/16/47. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Hoffman, Ernst; Luchting, Wolfgang; Axvall, C. C. (Capt.)]

2-A-272
Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce 8/25/47 to 10/29/47. 16 p. [Educational finance; Textbooks; Government documents; Newspapers; Universities; Austria; Korea; Japan; Urbach, W.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-279
State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence 8/29/47 to 11/5/47. 10 p. [Photography; Educational materials; History; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.); Osbom, Sidney P.; Donnelly, Phil; Meadows, Clarence W.; Dewey, Thomas E.; Tuck, William M.; Michelson, George T.]

2-A-266
Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence 7/3/47 to 10/2/47. 4 p. [Japan; Books; Copyright; University of Georgia; Woodward, Emily; Duncan, Robert L. (Capt.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)] 24

2-A-273
Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 5/31/47 to 8/11/47. 19 p.

2-A-280
Information Centers funding for documents, books, and publications, memorandum from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle

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8/22/47. Restricted. 5 p. [Educational finance; Government documents; Books; Newspapers; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-281 Educational Institute visiting experts program in Japan, suggestions from C. R. Smith 8/25/47. 3 p. [Japan; Visiting educators; Educational Institute]

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2-A-289
Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information 9/19/33 to 8/14/47. 31 p. [Visiting educators; Berlin; Nazi Party; Biographies; Propaganda; Department of State; Schurz, Carl, Memorial Foundation; Oberlander Trust; Textile Machine Works; Kartzke, Georg; Janssen, S. Henry; Speier, Hans; Turner, V. Arsdale]

2-A-296
Visit to Germany of Lawrence Vredevoe for youth activity work, letter from Allen Y. King to Henry Ehrman 9/12/47. 2 p. [Youth Activities Program; Visiting educators; Cleveland Board of Education; Vredevoe, Lawrence; King, Allen Y.] 2-A-297 St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply 9/26/47 to 0/10/47. 5 p. [Nurses; Medical education; Educational exchanges; Student aid; St. Luke's Hospital; Smiley, John R.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-282
University of Chicago professors travel to Munich, memorandum on meeting 8/20/47. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Munich; University of Chicago; Hutchins, Robert M.]

2-A-290
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, . Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence 9/7/47 to 3/31/48. 8 p. [Passports and visas; Medical education; Educational exchanges; Student aid; St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan; Department of State; University of Michigan; Cassel, Otto; Rauschkolb, Sunhild; Eckert, Otto] 2-A-291 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan 12/12/47 to 12/30/47. 3 p. [Austria; Student aid; Educational exchanges; Institute of International Education; Schaemminger, A. M.; Duggan, Laurence; Sheldon, Charles A. (Col.)]

2-A-283
Educational exchange program travel regulations with Germany and Austria, draft cable from C. R. Smith 8/19/47. 7 p. [Passports and visas; Educational exchanges; Austria; Smith, C. R.]

2-A-298
Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives 9/11/47 to 9/19/47. 13 p. [Books; Newspapers; Names lists; General Federation of Women's Clubs; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Continental Baking Co.; Park, John A.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-284
Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence 7/1/47 to 8/7/47. 6 p. [Youth organizations; Roman Catholic Church; Communism; Vocational education and training; Archdiocese of New Orleans; Rummel, J. R.; Schulte, Paul A.]

2-A-292
World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence 9/1/47 to 3/3/48. 6 p. [Austria; Medical education; Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Biographies; Switzerland; Department of State; World Health Organization; Vesely, J.; Blodi, Friedrich; Miller, Friedrich H. A.; Speiser, Paul; Wilfingseder, Paul J.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Kellermann, Henry J.] 2-A-293 Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters 9/25/47 to 11/21/47. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Student aid; Institute of International Education; Urbach, W. (Col.); Sheldon, Charles A. (Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)] 2-A-294 Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 12/1/47 to 12/9/47. 11 p. [Visiting educators; Women; Names lists; Educational exchanges; Student aid; Association for Childhood Education; Cooperative School for Teachers; Hylla, Gudrun; Snyder, Agnes; Lippert, Schliebe; Ketzer, Dr.; Betz, Johanna; Opitz, Miss; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-295 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department 10/21/47 to 12/12/47. 12 p. [Exhibitions; Japan; Government spending: Newspapers; Radio; Department of State: Wisner, Frank G.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.) Saltzman, Charles E.; Howell, j. Carney]

2-A-299
Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department 10/21/47 to 11/7/47. 6 p. [Korea; Japan; Newspapers; Radio; Exhibitions; Government spending; Department of State]

2-A-285
Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, draft cable from War Department 8/4/47 to 8/9/47. Confidential Confidential 7 p. [Youth Activities Program; Economic conditions; Democracy; Recreation]

2-A-300 to 2-A-301
University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence 10/9/47 to 10/22/47. [Passports and visas; Arts and the humanities; Exchange of persons programs; Life Magazine; University of Louisville; Kubicek, Juro; Taylor, John W.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-300: 10/9/47. 2 p. 2-A-301: 10/22/47. 4 p.

2-A-286
University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence 8/13/47. 3 p. [Berlin-Charlottenburg; Arts and the humanities; Exchange of persons programs; University of Louisville; Kubicek, Juro; Taylor, John W.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-302
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence 7/31/47 to 11/4/47. 10 p. [Energy resources; Business education; Vocational education and training; Passports and visas; Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey; Department of State; Michler, G. H.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Kellennann, Henry J.; Gresh, L. D.]

2-A-287
Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, response from Gen. Clay to War Department cable 8/12/47. Confidential. 4 p. [Youth Activities Program; Economic conditions; Democracy; Recreation; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)]

2-A-288
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, correspondence with Polish American Congress 8/11/47. 4 p. [Munich; Poland; Universities; Polish American Congress; United Nations Organization; Burke, Charles; Wood, W. A. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-303
English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume 9/3/47 to 9/30/47. 4 p. [Language and linguistics; Educational tests; Korea; Visiting educators; English Language Institute; Fries, Charles C; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

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2-A-304 2-A-304
American schooling in Germany under Fulbright Act, correspondence with Elbert Chandler 9/16/47 to 10/15/47. 3 p. [Educational finance; Educational exchanges; Fulbright Act; Chandler, Elbert; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)] 9/15/47 to 9/26/47. 3 p. [Austria; Educational exchanges; Fischer, Freda; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

Bibliography of Documents

2-A-321
Social studies consultants report on Germany, correspondence with Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago 9/2/47. 2 p. [Social studies; Advisory boards and committees; University of Chicago; Committee on Human Development; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-313
Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence 9/17/47 to 10/1/47. 15 p. [Educational exchanges; Exchange of persons programs; Department of State; Royall, Kenneth C; Saltzman, Charles E.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-314 Postal distribution of cultural, educational, and informational materials in occupied areas, War Department messages and draft cable 9/22/47. Restricted. 6 p. OMGUS 1947/V-22986. [Educational materials; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Postal service] 2-A-315 Visiting experts program for Austria, draft cable 9/18/47. 3 p. CAD 1947/22710. [Austria; Visiting educators]

2-A-305
Study in Switzerland of student from Soviet Zone, letter from Lt. Col. Ray Laux to Use Bretschneider 10/22/47. 3 p. [Switzerland; Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Universities; Bretschneider, Use; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-322
Funds for reorientation and re-education programs, draft cable from War Department 9/3/47. Confidential. 6 p. CAD 1947/85543. [Government spending; Educational reform planning and policies]

2-A-323
Program for visiting experts, cable from OMGUS 9/4/47. 2 p. OMGUS 1947/V-22354. [Visiting educators]

2-A-306
Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume 9/25/47. 3 p. [Austria; Educational exchanges; Department of State; Markhof, Manfred M.; Dantine, Walter; Toman, Walter; Kellermann, Henry J.; Heypeter, Alfred]

2-A-324
Musicians visit to Germany, letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce 9/4/47. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Arts and the humanities; Motion pictures; Motion Picture Export Association; Textor, Gordon E. (Col.)]

2-A-307
University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval 8/29/47 to 10/3/47. 7 p. [Passports and visas; Arts and the humanities; Exchange of persons programs; University of Louisville; Kubicek, Juro; Taylor, John W.; Kubicek, Georg; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Speier, Hans; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-316
Xavier High School, New York City, sponsorship of Austrian exchange students, letter from Hans Speier to Col. Edgar Hume 9/15/47. 3 p. [Austria; Educational exchanges; Department of State; Speier, Hans] 2-A-317 Funds authorized for books, documents and publications, message from War Department 9/22/47. Restricted. 2 p. OMGUS 1947/CC-1694. [Books; Government spending; Government documents] 2-A-318 Visiting expert program work plan request, draft cable 9/10/47. 3 p. CAD 1947/20232. [Visiting educators; Smith, C. R. (Maj.)] 2-A-319 Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence 8/15/47 to 9/11/47. 6 p. [Youth organizations; Student-to-student correspondence programs; Department of State; Marshall, Kendric N.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Gan, David C. (Sgt.); Speier, Hans]

2-A-325
Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS 9/4/47. 5 p. CAD 1947/48706. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Guggenheim, Solomon R., Foundation; University of Louisville; First Methodist Church, Ann Arbor, Mich.; University of Michigan; Haverford College; Rebay, Roland von; Kubicek, Juro; Hof, Alfred; Meyer, K. H.; Axvall, C. C]

2-A-308
Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda 9/26/47. 6 p. [Government spending; Books; Newspapers; Government documents; Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.); Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-309 Educational materials postal transport to Germany and other countries, draft cable 9/30/47. Restricted. 5 p. CAD 1947/87357. [Educational materials; Educational exchanges; Postal service] 2-A-310 Exchange student program correspondence with Hans Puschel 9/24/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Kuhn, Bernhard; Puschel, Hans; Himes, Norman E.] 2-A-311 Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda 8/27/47 to 9/9/47. 3 p. [Hesse; Teachers; Marburg; Universities; University of Marburg; Gresh, L. D.; Wann, Harry A.] 2-A-312 Exchange student program correspondence with Freda Fischer 26

2-A-326
School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter 9/5/47. 2 p. [Cultural relations; Educational facilities; Protestant churches; American Friends Service Committee; Marter, Henry H.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-327 to 2-A-328
Education in U.S., exhibit invitation 9/8/47 to 9/9/47. [Exhibitions; Educational materials] 2-A-327: 9/8/47. 4 p. [Commission for International Educational Reconstruction; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Snyder, Harold E.] 2-A-328: 9/9/47. 2 p. [Office of Education; Marshall, Kendric N.] 2-A-329 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence 12/24/47 to 6/18/48. 10 p.

2-A-320
Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department 9/2/47. Restricted. 2 p. USAFIK 1947/ZHFHBB-I247. [Government spending; Korea; Austria; Textbooks; Educational reform planning and pohcies; War Department]

U.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform

Bibliography of Documents
[Visiting educators; Mathematics; Institute for Advanced Study; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Department of State; Oppenheimer, J. Robert; Kellermann, Henry J.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Seifert, Herbert; Reidmeister, Kurt]

2-A-352 2-A-336
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball 10/27/47. 7 p. [Books; Libraries; North Carolina; American Book Center for War Devastated Libraries; Ball, Alice D.; Park, John A.] ii/7/47 ro 2/25/48. 9 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational reform planning and policies; Park School of Buffalo; Department of State; Doblin, Helga; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Cheek, M. Adolphus]

2-A-330
Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 6/18/47 to 12/30/47. 9 p. [Passports and visas; Student aid; Austria; Language and linguistics; Educational exchanges; Institute of International Education; Columbia University; Department of State; Sakrawa, Gertrude; Duggan, Laurence; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Norton, Matthew F.; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-346
University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence 12/16/47 to 5/3/48. 11 p. [Religion; Visiting educators; Passports and visas; University of Notre Dame; Department of State; Bonhoeffer, Friedrich; Cavanaugh, John J.; Roland, Joseph; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-337
[number not used]

2-A-338
Student correspondence program, correspondence with Klaus Dortelmann 10/13/47 to 10/27/47. 4 p. [Student-to-student correspondence programs; Division of International Education Relations; Dortelmann, Klaus; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-347
Issuance of visas to Germans coming to U.S., limitation to participant in reorientation program, letter from Frank G. Wisner to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce 12/3/47. 2 p. [Passports and visas; Department of State; Wisner, Frank G.]

2-A-331
Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 12/2/47 to 12/30/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Bethel College; Kemnitzer, Helga; Kaufman, Ed G.; Alexander, Richard T.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-339
Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program, transmittal memorandum 10/24/47. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-348
Student exchange program, correspondence with Theo Mainzer 12/11/47. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Medical education; Student aid; University of California; Mainzer, Theo; Nass, Fred; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-340 2-A-332
Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson 12/30/47 to 1/6/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Travel; Briarcliff Junior College; Goerdeler, Benigna; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Anderson, Robert L.] Student exchange program, correspondence with Steven Camp 10/17/47 to 10/31/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Department of State; Camp, Steven E.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)] 2-A-341 National Association of Educational Broadcasters sponsorship of training program for broadcasting students, correspondence 70/7/47 ro 10/14/47. 8 p. [Radio; Educational exchanges; National Association of Educational Broadcasters; Engel, Harold A.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-349
American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence 12/16/47 to 1/2/48. 4 p. [Denazification; Libraries; American Library Association; Kipp, Rae G; Preisendanz, Karl; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-333
Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable 11/22/47. 5 p. CAD 1947/40006. [Evangelical church; Educational exchanges; Haverford College; Yale Divinity School; College of St. Thomas; Bank Street Schools; St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan; First Methodist Church, Ann Arbor, Mich.; University of Chicago; University of Wichita; Bethel College; Hof, Alfred; Ritter, Friedrich; Bretzler, Heinrich; Hylla, Gudrun; Cassel, Otto; Rauschkolb, Sunhild; Meyer, K. H.; Blanckenhagen, Peter von; Tanner, Joseph; Kemnitzer, Helga]

2-A-342
Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions 10/13/47. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Political attitudes; Katz, Daniel; Roper, Elmo; Wilson, E. C; Hart, Clyde; Lazarsfeld, Paul; Jones, Donald T.]

2-A-350
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 12/10/47 to 12/16/47. 8 p. [Books; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; Berlin; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Cherry, R. Gregg]

2-A-343 2-A-334
Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 9/5/47 to 11/14/47. 9 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Wesslingam-See; Sports and athletics; Guggenheim, Solomon R., Foundation; Department of State; Rebay, Roland von; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.); Kellermann, Henry J.; Sheldon, Charles A. (Col.)] Public opinion experts travel to U.S., project confirmation 10/11/47. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Political attitudes]

2-A-351
International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence 7/7/47 ro 1/22/48. 9 p. [Youth; Libraries; Educational materials; Educational finance; Heute (magazine); American Friends Service Committee; Lepman, Jelle; Witsell, Edward F. (Maj. Gen.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.); Finney, G. J.]

2-A-344
International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence 1/27/48 to 2/19/48. 5 p. [Libraries; Youth; Munich; Association for Childhood Education; American National Red Cross; Leeper, Mary E.; Thornton, Alice I.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-335
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 10/22/47 to 10/27/47. 3 p. [Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (Newspaper); Cherry, R. Gregg; Park, John A.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-352
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 11/29/47 to 12/2/47. 4 p. [Books; Wiesbaden; Stuttgart; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Miller, J. E.]

2-A-345
Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence

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2-A-353
2-A-353
National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release 11/22/41 to 12/5/47. 8 p. [Japan; Korea; Austria; National Student Association; Giese, Lynn; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

Bibliography of Documents

2-A-361
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable 11/24/47. Restricted. 4 p. CAD 1947/91035. [Energy resources; Business education; Vocational education and training; Passports and visas; Department of State; Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey]

Raleigh Times (newspaper); North Carolina Pulp Co.; Kieckhefer, H. M.; Cherry, R. Gregg; Park, John A.]

2-A-369
American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence 10/23/47 to 11/10/47. 6 p. [Libraries; Heidelberg; Denazification; University of Heidelberg; American Library Association; University of Michigan; Preisendanz, Karl; Kipp, Rae C; Bishop, William W.; Duncan, Robert L.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-354
Student exchange program, correspondence with Fannie Bamett 11/24/47 to 12/5/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; University of Cincinnati; Bamett, Fannie; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-362
Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, letter from Charles Saltzman to William Draper 11/16/47 to 1/29/48. 5 p. [Democracy; Newspapers; Textbooks; Wells, Herman B.; Saltzman, Charles E.]

2-A-355
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 11/21/47 to 12/4/47. 5 p. [Books; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Cherry, R. Gregg; Harden, John; Park, John A.; Royall, Kenneth C]

2-A-370
Student exchange program grant of nation interest visas, letter from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce to Assistant Secretary of State Charles E. Saltzman 11/3/47. 2 p. [Passports and visas; Educational exchanges; Department of State; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] 2-A-371 [Number not used]

2-A-363
Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarising letter from Charles Saltzman 11/20/47. Restricted. 5 p. CAD 1947/90764. [Democracy; Newspapers; Textbooks; Wells, Herman B.; Saltzman, Charles E.]

2-A-356
Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton 11/29/47 to 12/3/47. 5 p. [Passports and visas; Austria; Educational exchanges; Families; Norton, Harry A.; Kellner, Werner; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-364
Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable 11/22/47. Restricted. 2 p. CINCEURT 1947/CC-2383. [Democracy; Newspapers; Textbooks; Government spending; Wells, Herman B.; Saltzman, Charles E.] 2-A-365 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 11/10/47 to 12/1/47. 5 p. [Books; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; Government spending; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Cherry, R. Gregg (Gov.); Royall, Kenneth C; Park, John A.] 2-A-366 [Number not used] 2-A-367 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence 11/12/47 to 11/20/47. 5 p. [Students; Youth organizations; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Advisory boards and committees; Education committees; Denazification; U.S. National Student Association; International Student Commission; Smith, Robert S.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-372
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 11/7/47. 4 p. [Books; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Cherry, R. Gregg; Park, John A.]

2-A-357
Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray 11/25/47 to 12/8/47. 4 p. [Passports and visas; Austria; Families; Educational exchanges; Murray, James; Norton, Harry A.; Kellner, Werner; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-373
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 11/5/47 to 11/18/47. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Department of State; Park, John A.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-358
Student exchange program, correspondence with Mrs. Fred Schwartz 12/9/47. 3 p. [Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Department of State; Schwartz, Mrs. Fred; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-374
Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum 11/7/47 to 11/17/47. 3 p. [Military government; Military occupation forces and personnel; Economics; Vocational education and training; Harvard University; Mason, Edward S.; Stringer, Ralph E. (Maj.)]

2-A-359
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff 12/4/47. Restricted. 3 p. OMGUS 1947/CC-2479. [Energy resources; Business education; Vocational education and training; Passports and visas; Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey] 2-A-360 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence and newspaper clippings 11/12/47 to 12/17/47. 12 p. [Passports and visas; Books; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Harden, John; Cheny, R. Gregg; Royall, Kenneth C] 28

2-A-375
College Entrance Examination Board foreign students programs, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Gilbert Anderson 11/10/47. 2 p. [Language and linguistics; Students; Educational tests; Universities; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-368
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings 11/21/47 to 11/25/47. 13 p. [Youth organizations; Paper and paper products; North Carolina; Books; Educational exchanges;

2-A-376
Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence 11/3/47 to 12/2/47. 9 p.

U.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform

Bibliography of Documents
[Munich; Educational exchanges; Experiment in International Living; Watt, Donald B.; Sheldon, Charles A. (Col.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-400 2-A-385
Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence 1/5/48. 5 p. [Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Educational facilities; Teacher recruitment; Denazification; Allen, Mabel G.; Doherty, Paul E. (Maj.); Chenoweth, J. Edgar; Duncan, Robert L. (Capt.)]

2-A-393
Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, response to inquiry from Albert I. Prince 12/31/47. 3 p. [Books; Connecticut; Hartford Times (newspaper); Prince, Albert I.] 2-A-394 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, extension to British and French zones, correspondence 12/31/47. 5 p. [Books; North Carolina; Germany, British occupied zone; Germany, French occupied zone; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.]

2-A-377
Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence 12/29/47 to .4/6/48. 5 p. [Radio; Vocational education and training; Passports and visas; Columbia University; Department of State; Lazarsfeld, Paul; Reinholz, Franz K.; Scharfenberg, Horst; Westerman, Hans H.; Didczuhn, Rudolph; Herr, Otto; Kehm, Peter; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-386
Exchange student program correspondence with Ernest Mondorf 12/6/47 to 1/22/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Nuremberg; Universities; Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg; Mondorf, Ernest; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-378
Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 12/23/47 to 4/21/48. 9 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Munich; Boston University; Department of State; Hrberger, Frieda; Durrell, Donald D.; Kellermann, Henry J.; Roland, Joseph]

2-A-395 2-A-387
Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence 12/3/47 to 1/21/48. 4 p. [Japan; Democracy; Indoctrination; Audiovisual materials; Fitzgerald, Abbott, and Beardsley; Pauley, Edwin W.; Dobrzensky, M. W.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)] University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander 12/8/47. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; University of Louisville; Teachers; Anderson, H. G.; Bamick, Max; Alexander, Richard T.] 2-A-396 Pacific University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 77/3/47 to 12/19/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Pacific University; Pembaur, Weltraud; Skarsten, N. O.] 2-A-397 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections 72/S/47 to 12/17/47. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Haverford College; Denazification; White, Gilbert F.; Hof, Alfred; Passports and visas]

2-A-379
Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 5/26/47 to 4/28/48. 12 p. [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Stuttgart; Department of State; Steiner, Rudolf, School; Ege, Karl; Harrer, William; Kellermann, Henry J.; Roland, Joseph]

2-A-388
Brochure on Heidelberg Information Center, transmittal letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Gen. Daniel Noce 12/9/47. 2 p. [Heidelberg; Libraries; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Textor, Gordon E.]

2-A-380
St. Bonaventure College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 7/2/45. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; St. Bonaventure College and Seminary; Classman, Thomas; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-381 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, correspondence 12/16/47 to 7/12/48. 4 p. [Newspapers; Magazines; Department of State; Wisner, Frank G.; Draper, William H., Jr.]

2-A-389
Signal equipment supply needs, memoranda 12/31/47 to 2/2/48. 3 p. [Military supplies and property; Evans, Houston v.] 2-A-390 Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence 12/16/47 to 3/8/48. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Evangelical Church; Teachers; Concordia Theological Seminary; Department of State; Sieck, Louis J.; Sasse, Herman; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-398
Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence 12/10/47 to 12/23/47. 5 p. [Educational personnel; Statistical data: education; Military occupation forces and personnel; Germany, British occupied zone; Germany, French occupied zone; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Ives, Irving M.; Bauman, Ben; Murphy, G. D. (Col.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-382
Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Assistant Secretary of State Frank Wisner 7/16/48. 2 p. [Newspapers; Magazines; Department of State; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-391
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 12/18/47 to 12/19/47. 8 p. [Books; Educational exchanges; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Holy, Clyde R.; Muller, Anneliese; Hillenbrand, Doris; Cherry, R. Gregg] 2-A-392 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, message from Robert L. Duncan 7/5/4. 3 p. [Educational personnel; Language and linguistics; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Duncan, Robert L. (Capt.)]

2-A-399
Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence 12/10/47 to 12/23/47. 5 p. [Educational personnel; Germany, British occupied zone; Germany, French occupied zone; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Language and linguistics; Bauman, Ben; Buck, Ellsworth B.]

2-A-383
Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 7/75/48 to 7/20/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Wellesley College; Height, Donald W.; Kellermann, Henry J.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Pflaum, Renate]

2-A-384
Miami University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 12/1/47 to 1/8/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Miami University; Breitenbucher, J.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-400
Status of funds for reorientation program in Germany, FY48, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce 12/19/47. 4 p. [Military occupation costs; Motion pictures; Government spending; Educational materials; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.)]

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2-A-401 2-A-401
Exchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables 12/1/47 to 12/5/47. S p. OMGUS 1947/V-25595. [Exchange of persons programs; Military occupation forces and personnel; McClaskey, Beryl R.; Frank, Benno; Gresh, L. D.] [Educational exchanges; Hungary; Mundelein College; Esterle, Barbara; St. Leonard, Mary; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

Bibliography of Documents 2-A-418


European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick 1/14/48 to 1/28/48. 6 p. [War relief; Economic assistance; Rockefeller Foundation; Fosdick, Raymond B.; Noce, Daniel (Maj. Gen.); Draper, William H., Jr.]

2-A-410
Psychological factors in re-education of the Germans, correspondence with Dr. David Abrahamsen 6/21/46 to 6/27/46. 4 p. [Psychology; Personality and culture; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Abrahamsen, David (Dr.); Marcus, David (Col.)]

2-A-402
Preparation of booklet on education in U.S., information request from Col. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Wilbur Devilbiss 12/5/47. 2 p. [Books; United States; Government documents; Devilbiss, Wilbur; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-419
Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks 1/10/48 to 1/15/48. 8 p. [Visiting educators; Medical education; Advisory boards and committees; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Brooks, Howard L.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-411
Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux 4/27/48. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Medical education; Medical Mission to Germany; Advisory boards and committees; Unitarian Service Committee; Wallace, William M. (Dr.); Kohn, Erwin (Dr.)] 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn 1/14/48 to 5/3/48. [Visiting educators; Medical education; Advisory boards and committees; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Kohn, Erwin (Dr.)] 2-A-412: 1/14/48 to 1/27/48. 6 p. [Brooks, Howard L.; Kellermann, Henry J.; Brooks, Howard L.] 2-A-413: 5/3/48. 3 p. 2-A-414 Development of public libraries in U.S. Zone, Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander with letter to W. F. Russell 1/5/48. 3 p. [Libraries; Russell, William F.; Alexander, Richard T.] 2-A-415 American organizations to sponsor representatives of German organizations attendance at International Conference of Social Work, telegram 1/9/48. 2 p. [Associations; Social services; Conferences; International Conference of Social Work] 2-A-416 Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval 2/77/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Teachers; Johns Hopkins University; North Dakota Agricultural College; Curtis, Ernst R.; Kreiselmaier, Hildegarde; Kreiselmaier, Mathilde] 2-A-417 Student exchange program correspondence with William Zaniera 1/4/48 to 1/29/48. 3 p. [Democracy; Educational exchanges; Zaniera, William; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-403
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with P. B. Pearson 12/3/47 to 12/15/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Scientific education; Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College; Pearson, P. B.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-420
Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn 1/10/48 to 6/10/48. 5 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Names lists; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Kohn, Erwin; Kellermann, Henry J.; Roland, Joseph] 2-A-421 to 2-A-426 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda .7/23/48 to 5/27/48. [Language and linguistics; Textbooks; Korea; Department of Army] 2-A-421: 5/73/48. 2 p. USFIK 1948/MGOCA-1008. 2-A-422: 5/73/48. 2 p. USFIK 1948/MGOCA-1008. 2-A-423: 1/23/48 to 5/19/48. 10 p. [Smith, R. C. (Maj.); Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.); Duncan, Robert L. (Capt.); Lash, P. H., Jr. (Lt. CoL)] 2-A-424: 5/27/48. 2 p. 2-A-425: 7/23/48 to 5/13/48. 4 p. [Bums, Robert J. (Lt.); Farrow, Joe L. (Capt.); Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-426: Routing slip 4/14/48. I p.

2-A-404
Exchange teacher program information request from Mary M. Brady, with reply 12/3/47 to 12/15/47. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Teachers; Brady, Mary M.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-405
Student exchange program correspondence with John R. Kohr 12/5/47 to 12/15/47. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Universities; Austria; Kohr, John R.; Kohr, Fritz; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-406
Student exchange program correspondence with John H. Lerch 11/21/47 to 12/12/47. S p. [Educational exchanges; Ohio State University; Arenberg, John von; Lerch, John H.; Washbume, George A.; Dennis, Earl A.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-407
Education under GI Bill, War Department outgoing message 12/11/47. 3 p. [Veterans education]

2-A-427
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 7/75/48 to 7/24/48. 9 p. [Books; Paper and paper products; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; North Carolina Pulp Co.; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Hartford Times (newspaper); Park, John A.]

2-A-408
German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda 6/10/47 to 12/8/47. 10 p. [Educational finance; Religious education; Military occupation costs; Democracy; Educational facilities; Bureau of Budget; Sundquist, James L.; Stone, Donald C; Draper, William H., Jr.]

2-A-409
Student exchange program correspondence with Sister Mary St. Leonard 12/10/47 to 12/19/47. 3 p. 30

2-A-428
Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda 10/16/47 to 3/4/48. 15 p.

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[Youth Activities Program; Clothing and clothing industry; Food supply; Gifts and donations; Boy Scouts of America; McKinney, Harry E. (Col.); Campbell, Colin R.] 2-A-429 Bible training in U.S. established for German youth, letters from W. A. Waltke with related document 1/29/48. 8 p. [Religious education; Youth; Names lists; German Christian Mission; Waltke, William A. (Rev.)] 213/48 to 4/9/48. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Names lists; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Kohn, Erwin] 2-A-437: 2/3/48 to 2/13/48. 5 p. 2-A-438: 3/17/48 to 4/9/48. 4 p. 2-A-439 Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, memoranda 4/12/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Banta, Frank G.]

2-A-455
2-A-448
Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay 2/5/48. Restricted. 2 p. CINCEUR 1948/3104. [University of Louisville; Degrees and diplomas; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Taylor, J. W.] 2-A-449 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Enunitt D. Smith 2/2/48 to 2/10/48. 6 p. [Educational personnel; Military occupation forces and personnel; Local government; Educational reform planning and policies; School administration; Educational finance; Textbooks; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Universities; Technical schools; Statistical data: education; White Deer Indpendent School District, Texas; Smith, Emmitt D.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-430
Student exchange program applications approvals, telegrams 1/23/48. 4 p. CAD 1948/24774. [Educational exchanges; Names lists; Smith, C. R. (Maj.)] 2-A-431 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, newspaper clippings 1/26/48. 4 p. [Hartford Times (newspaper); Books; Connecticut]

2-A-440
Admission of foreign students to summer courses in Germany, correspondence with Richard X. Alexander 2/6/48 to 3/8/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Alexander, Richard T.] 2-A-441 to 2-A-443 Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence 2/14/48 to 6/2/48. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Haynes, Lloyd A.] 2-A-441: 5/6/48 to 5/10/48. 3 p. 2-A-442: 2/14/48. 2 p. 2-A-443: 5/29/48 to 6/2/48. 4 p.

2-A-450
Organization in U.S. to support cultural exchange program for Germany, telegram from POLAD to Secretary of State 2/4/4. 2 p. POLAD 1948/284. [Exchange of persons programs; Wells, Herman B.] 2-A-451 Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin 2/4/4 to 2/10/48. 4 p. [Educational materials; Educational reform planning and policies; Gifts and donations; Rufus King High School; Chamberlin, R. G.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-432
European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, telegram 1/24/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-27492. [Economic assistance; Rockefeller Foundation]

2-A-433
Source material on military government and political activity in Germany, correspondence with Solomon Lebovitz 1/13/48 to 1/27/48. 4 p. [Military government; Political parties; Government documents; Lebovitz, Solomon; Greaves, Rex E.]

2-A-444
Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn 4/9/48. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Names lists; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Kohn, Erwin]

2-A-434
International youth conferences attendance by German representatives, telegram 1/17/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-27158. [Conferences; Youth organizations]

2-A-452
Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay 2/12/48. 2 p. CINCEUR 1948/V-28219. [Degrees and diplomas; University of Louisville; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)]

2-A-435
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 12/28/47 to 1/19/48. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Hillenbrand, Doris; Reinsch, Ute; Park, John A.; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)] 2-A-436 German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier 2/14/48 to 4/2/48. 4 p. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Students; Schnabelmaier, Heinrich; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-445
Plan for workshop centers for German and American teachers in Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander 2/2/48. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational exchanges; Alexander, Richard T.] 2-A-446 MIT sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence 4/21/48 to 4/27/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Parkman, Henry]

2-A-453
Re-education of German civilians, correspondence with Philip L. Azoy 2/22/48 to 3/5/48. 5 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Azoy, Philip L.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-454 to 2-A-456
University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 2/27/48 to 4/12/48. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; University of Chicago; University of Frankfurt] 2-A-454: 2/27/4S to 3/19/48. 6 p. OMGUS 1948/V-26756. CAD 1948/36072. 2-A-455: 2/27/48 to 4/12/48. 3 p. CAD 1948/45191. 31

2-A-447
Educational reconstruction of Germany, letter from Helen C. White to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle 2/14/48. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; White, Helen C]

2-A-437 to 2-A-438
Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn

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2-A-456
2-A-456: 2/27/48 to 4/15/48. 2 P. OMGUS 1948/V-30521. 2-A-465: 3/15/48. 2 p. 2-A-466: 3/18/48 to 3/22/48. 4 p.

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2-A-474
Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence 3/4/45 to 3/12/48. 10 p. [Visiting educators; Medical education; Advisory boards and committees; Names lists; Unitarian Service Committee; Medical Mission to Germany; Wells, Herman B.; Kohn, Erwin (Dr.); Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-475 to 2-A-476 Student exchange program, student clearances 6/19/48 to 8/7/48. [Educational exchanges; Licenses and permits] 2-A-475: 6/19/48 to 6/23/48. 5 p. [Church of God Foreign Missions Society; American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education] 2-A-476: 8/7/48. 2 p.

2-A-457
Cultural exchange program for Germany, memoranda and letters 2/19/48 to 3/12/48. 9 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Department of State; Draper, William H., Jr.]

2-A-467
Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt with related correspondence 3/15/48 to 3/19/48. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Experiment in International Living; Tellis, Alexis V.; Tellis, Mrs. Alexis V.; Watt, Donald B.]

2-A-458
University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 2/27/48. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; University of Chicago; University of Frankfurt] 2-A-459 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers 2/16/48 to 2/19/48. 3 p. [Universities; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Austria; Korea; Japan; American Council on Education; Chambers, Merritt M.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)] 2-A-460 Educational program in Germany, correspondence with Donna Preble 3/4/48 to 4/7/48. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Preble, Donna; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)] 2-A-461 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence 3/26/48 to 4/6/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Experiment in International Living; Watt, Donald B.] 2-A-462 Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable 4/1/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-29998. [Visiting educators; Medical education; Advisory boards and committees; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee]

2-A-468
American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 3/4/48 to 3/10/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; American Friends Service Committee; Schaefer, Alice; Good, Robert C; Hobart, John] 2-A-469 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to IN. L. Smith with related document and correspondence 3/4/48. 6 p. [Universities; Technical schools; Teacher education and training; Church schools; Economic assistance; Clothing and clothing industry; Food supply; CARE; Smith, N. L.; Wells, Herman B.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-477
Student exchange program, correspondence with W. W. Bishop 3/24/48 to 4/6/48. 3 p. [Universities; Educational exchanges; Germany, British occupied zone; Bishop, William W.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-478
Reorientation program Ryukyus Military Government: GARIOA appropriation FY48, memoranda and tables 3/3/4S ro 3/16/48. 44 p. [Military occupation costs; Military supplies and property; Government and Relief in Occupied Areas; Japan] 2-A-479 Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by University of Minnesota representative, letter from Malcolm M. Willey 3/30/48. 2 p. [University of Frankfurt; University of Minnesota; Willey, Malcolm M.]

2-A-470
Alexander to act for Wells on paper allocation for textbooks, telegram 3/3/48. 3 p. CAD 1948/35025. [Paper and paper products; Textbooks; Alexander, Richard T.; Wells, Herman B.] 2-A-471 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 3/4/4. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Foreign schools in Germany; University of Chicago; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-480
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 3/19/48 to 3/31/48. 6 p. [Books; Europe; Soviet Union; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-481 Statistics on education overseas, information request from Louis A. Johnagin with transmita! memoranda 3/29/48 to 3/31/48. 4 p. [Statistical data: education; Teachers; Students; Johnagin, Louis A.]

2-A-463
Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Sen. Albert W. Hawkes 3/12/48. 2 p. [Hawkes, Albert W.; Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-472
California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply 3/8/48. 3 p. [Denazification; Demilitarization; Democracy; Educational exchanges; Educational materials; Gifts and donations; California School Trustees Association; Porter, Florence C; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-464
Medical Mission to Germany, cables 3/4/48 to 3/24/48. 3 p. CAD 1948/40425. [Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; Medical education; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee] 2-A-465 to 2-A-466 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 3/15/48 to 3/22/48. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; University of Chicago; University of Frankfurt; Names lists; Tyler, William R.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-473
Student exchange program, correspondence with Francis K. Cook 3/2/48 to 3/8/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Cook, Francis K.; Hume, Edgar E. (Col.)]

2-A-482
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 4/2/48. 4 p. [Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.]

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Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 2/24/48 to 7/17/48.' 17p. [Teacher education and training; Educational exchanges; Austria; Arizona State College; American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; Gammage, Grady; Hager, Walter E.; McMahon, B. B.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-491 Proposed mission of historians to Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander 4/5/48. 3 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; History; Alexander, Richard T.] 2-A-492 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 4/9/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; National Catholic Welfare Conference; Institute of International Education] 2-A-493 to 2-A-494 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 4/2/48 to 4/7/48. [Teacher education and training; Educational exchanges; Austria; Arizona State College] 2-A-493: 4/7/48. 1 p. 2-A-494: 4/2/48. ; p. 2-A-486 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 5/13/48. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational exchanges; Austria; Arizona State College; Gammage, Grady] 2-A-495 to 2-A-496 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 4/28/48 to 7/15/48. [Educational exchanges; National Education Association] 2-A-495: 4/28/48 to 7/6/48. 5 p. [Rockefeller Foundation; Givens, Willard E.] 2-A-496: 7/J5/48. 2 p. [Kellermann, Henry J.; Lynch, G. P.; Rawls, Louie T. (Capt.); Brooks, Howard L.] 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply 10/16/48 to 10/20/48. 4 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Brooks, Howard L.; Lynch, G. P.; Rawls, Louie T. (Capt.)]

2-A-508
4/27/48 ro 5/25/48. 4 p. [Educational materials; Textbooks; Teacher education and training; Howe, Aurilia C; Morse, Wayne L.] 2-A-501 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, memorandum 4/28/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; National Education Association; Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-484 to 2-A-485
Entry of volunteer students into the British zone of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service Committee 4/5/48 to 4/29/48. [Students; Germany, British occupied zone; Congregational Christian Service Committee; Howell, Joseph A. (Rev.); Laux, Ray J. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-484: 4/5/48 fo 4/13/48. 3 p. 2-A-485: 4/21/48 to 4/29/48. 3 p. [Phelps, Georgia]

2-A-502
Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda 5/3/48 to 5/19/48. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Medical education; Advisory boards and committees; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Duncan, Robert L. (Capt.); Banta, Frank G.]

2-A-503
Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin 4/28/48 to 5/24/48. 5 p. [Blind persons; Special education; Bremen; American Foundation for Overseas Blind; Irwin, Robert B.; Crabill, Harold H.; Alexander, Richard T.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-504
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence 4/23/48 to 4/29/48. 8 p. [Books; Paper and paper products; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper): Park, John A.; Curtin, William A., Jr. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-487
Proposed trip of Dr. Gurian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink 4/19/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Political science; Universities; Gurian, Waldemar; Zink, Harold]

2-A-505
Plan for meeting of German kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams 4/28/48 to 4/29/48. 3 p. OMGUS 1948/V-31037. CAD 1948/49920. [Preschool education; Teacher education and training; Motion pictures; Smith, Mildred] 2-A-506 Release of 61ms on preschool education, telegram 5/5/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-31316. [Preschool education; Motion pictures]

2-A-488
Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaafi 4/8/48 to 4/20/48. 4 p. [Democracy; Communism; Propaganda; Christian Science Monitor (newspaper); Schaaff, Louis W.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-489 Attendance of OMGUS representative at International Conference of Social Work, tclccriuns 4/13/48. 4 p. OMGUS 1948/V-30454. CAD 1948/46599. [Conferences; Social services; International Conference of Social Work] 2-A-490 Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko 3/9/48 to 4/9/48. 7 p. [University of Frankfurt; Stanford University; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Timoshenko, Stephen; Hallstein, Walter; Tressider, Donald B.; Eurich, Alvin C; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Wann, Harry A.]

2-A-498
National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 4/28/48 ro 6/4/48. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; National Education Association; Alexander, Richard T.; Gross, Leonard L. (Lt. Col.); Todd, Lewis Paul] 2-A-499 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Dorothy E. Snarely to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux 5/21/48. 2 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; Medical education; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Snavely, Dorothy E.]

2-A-507
Opening of German educational institutions in American zone of Germany for U.S. students, telegram 7/24/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/DTG-2213402. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Veterans education]

2-A-508
Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram 5/20/48. 2 p. CAD 1948/25327. [Educational personnel; Korea; Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; Adams, Agnes L.] 33

2-A-500
Educational materials for teachers in the U.S. Zone in Germany, memoranda with letter from Aurilia C. Howe to Sen. Morse

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2-A-509 2-A-509
Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association 5/3/48 to 5/12/48. 4 p. [Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational materials; Educational personnel; Austria; Educational Press Association of America; Forrestal, James; Rice, Arthur H.; Barry, C. J.] 8/27/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Passports and visas; National Education Association; Scheurer, Adam; Gerhard, Hans; Carr, William G.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

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6/15/48 to 7/1/48. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; University of Kentucky; Donovan, Herman L.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-526
Books donation for German students, correspondence with Barbara LeVee 5/77/48 ro 6/22/48. 3 p. [Textbooks; Gifts and donations; LeVee, Barbara; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-518
Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with Mabel Shannon 7/19/48 to 7/26/48. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; National Social Welfare Assembly; Shannon, Mabel; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-519 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram 7/26/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/DTG-240947Z. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; Public welfare programs]

2-A-510
Education in Germany, memoranda and letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Arthur H. Rice 5/3/48 to 6/3/48. 4 p. [Educational Press Association of America; Rice, Arthur H.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-51I Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence 5/13/48 to 5/20/48. 4 p. [Educational personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Education committees; Advisory boards and committees; Korea; Appointments; Visiting educators; Adams, Agnes L.] 2-A-512 Citizenship information request from Morris Gosenpud with reply 5/3/48 to 5/18/48. 3 p. [Citizenship; Austria; Gosenpud, Morris; Laux, Ray J. (Lt- Col.)] 2-A-513 Experts for Korean teacher training center, telegram 5/18/48. 2 p. CAD 1948/24269. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; Korea] 2-A-514 Books for reorientation program, correspondence with Leverett F. Mansfield 5/11/48 to 5/24/48. 3 p. [Textbooks; Mansfield, Leverett F.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-515 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence 4/30/48 to 5/3/48. 6 p. [Books; Paper and paper products; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.] 2-A-516 German committee for CAD cultural exchange program, telegram and memorandum 5/3/48 to 5/4/48. 3 p. OMGUS 1948/V-31238. [Educational exchanges; Education committees] 2-A-517 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to CoL G. P. Lynch 34

2-A-527
Books donation for German students, correspondence with Helen Weisbard 5/79/48 ro 6/22/48. 4 p. [Textbooks; Gifts and donations; Weisbard, Helen; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-528
Bradley University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Robert Rie 5/7 7/48 ro 6/9/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Bradley University; Rie, Robert; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-529 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt 6/4/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Names lists; Experiment in International Living; Watt, Donald B.]

2-A-520
Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, memoranda 7/74/45. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; National Social Welfare Assembly; Public welfare programs]

2-A-521
Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables 7/31/48. Confidential. 3 p. CAD 1948/36784. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Nazi Party; Communism; Fuchs, Emil; Cassirer, Eva]

2-A-530
Reorganization of higher education pamphlets, transmittal memorandum 5/28/48. 2 p. [Higher education; Japan] 2-A-531 Delta Kappa Gamma sponsorship of German teacher travel to U.S., correspondence with Selma L. Saam, 5/17/48 to 6/10/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Student aid; Saam, Selma L.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-522
Student exchange program clearances request, correspondence 7/30/48 to 8/2/48. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Names lists]

2-A-523
Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams 6/30/48 to 7/9/48. 6 p. CAD 1948/38730. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; Public welfare programs; Names lists; National Social Welfare Assembly; Kellermaim, Henry J.]

2-A-532
Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence with Donald B. Watt 5/24/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Experiment in International Living; Watt, Donald B.]

2-A-524
Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume 6/21/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Experiment in International Living; Zorb, Elizabeth; Hungerland, Helmut; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-533
Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase rations, telegrams 5/27/48 ro 6/5/48. 4 p. CAD 1948/29311. [Students; Youth organizations; Food rationing; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Association of German Students in U.S. Zone] 2-A-534 to 2-A-536 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence 5/78/48 to 5/27/48.

2-A-525
University of Kentucky sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with H. L. Donovan

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Bibliography of Documents
[Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee] 2-A-534: 5/21/48. 2 p. [Snavely, Dorothy E.] 2-A-535: 5/18/48 to 5/19/48. 3 p. [Kohn, Erwin] 2-A-536: 5/21/48. 2 p.

2-A-560
2-A-545
National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 6/4/48 to 6/10/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Roman Catholic Church; Student aid; Names lists; National Catholic Welfare Conference; Institute of International Education; Hubbard, Ruth; Wann, Harry A.]

2-A-553
New visa procedures for students, telegram and letter 8/26/48 to 8/27/48. 3 p. OMGUS 1948/J-378. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-554
Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence 5/J0/48 to 8/72/48. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; University of Munich; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Neumann, Robert G.; Shaw, Roger M.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-537
Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Gny H. Wells 6/12/48 to 6/25/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Women's education; Student aid; Georgia State College for Women; Wells, Guy H.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-546
Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program, memorandum 6/10/48. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-547
Visiting expert John Hay tour extension, correspondence 8/5/48 to 8/10/48. 4 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Visiting educators; Hay, John; Hodges, Arthur W.]

2-A-555
Church World Service sponsorship of exchange students, telegram 7/27/48. 3 p. CAD 1948/43265. [Educational exchanges; Names lists; Church World Service]

2-A-538
Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman 6/5/48 ro 6/11/48. 4 p. [Books; Magazines; Gifts and donations; Universities; Europe; Hunter College; Wyman, Mary A.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-539 Proposed program of testing and evaluation for German schools, routing slip 6/3/48. 1 p. [Academic standards; Educational tests]

2-A-548
Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce 6/4/48 to 8/2/48. 4 p. [Educational materials; Government documents; Bavaria; Exhibitions; New York Herald-Tribune (newspaper); Gutheim, Frederick; Schweizer, Albert C] 2-A-549 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams 7/20/48 to 7/30/48. Restricted. 4 p. OMGUS 1948/201255Z. CAD 1948/86861. [Educational exchanges; Educational reform planning and policies; Travel; Student aid; Women]

2-A-556
Normal visa regulation now effective regarding student travel of German nationals to U.S., telegram 7/29/48. 3 p. CAD 1948/44237. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas]

2-A-557
Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram 7/31/48. 5 p. CAD 1948/44720. [Democracy; Government contracts and procurement; Military supplies and property; American Council on Education; Herald Tribune (newspaper); Federal Housing Agency]

2-A-540
School for deaf and dumb children in Heidelberg, routing slip 6/5/48. 1 p. [Deaf persons; Special education; Heidelberg]

2-A-541
American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of speaking tour of William F. Sollmann, telegram 6/9/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-32600. [Cultural relations; American Friends Service Committee; Sollmann, William F.]

2-A-558
Department of Labor documents distribution to information centers, letter from Acting Secretary of Labor John W. Gibson to Secretary of the Army 9/6/48. 2 p. [Government documents; Libraries; Department of Labor; Gibson, John W.]

2-A-550
Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page 7/12/48 to 7/23/48. 8 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Conferences; Smith, C. R. (Maj.); Page, Arthur W.; Russell, William F.; RoyaU, Kenneth C; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)] 2-A-551 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter 7/15/48 to 7/19/48. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; Public welfare programs; Names lists; National Social Welfare Assembly; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-542
Conditions for admission of American students to German universities. Army Department incoming message 6/1/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Academic standards]

2-A-559
Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents 9/23/48 to 10/4/48. 11 p. [Educational exchanges; Higher education; Student aid; Passports and visas; Labor unions; AFL; CIO; Department of Labor; Werts, Leo R.; Ross, Michael; Zemple, Arnold]

2-A-543
Rations for students on exchange program, Army Department incoming message 6/3/48. Confidential 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Food rationing; Sugar]

2-A-544
San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner 6/2/48 to 6/8/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Europe; San Francisco State College; Fisk, Alfred G.; Havenner, Franck R.; Scott, J. D. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-560
College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey 8/18/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Language and linguistics; Korea; College Entrance and Examination Board; Chauncey, Henry; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 35

2-A-552
Textbooks production for students in American zone, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Joseph A Leighton 7/25/48 to 8/19/48. 3 p. [Textbooks; Paper and paper products; Shortages; Leighton, Joseph A.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

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2-A-561 2-A-561
Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers 8/18/48. 2 p. CAD 1948/48891. [Advisory boards and committees; Educational reform planning and policies; Visiting educators; France; Japan; Supreme Commander Allied Powers; Baruch, Emile]

Bibliography of Documents 2-A-569


Procedures for bringing German nationals to U.S. to study, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Marjorie Wolf 10/14/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Wolf, Marjorie; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 11/9/48 to 5/20/49. SCAP 1948/Z-32596. [Educational exchanges; Educational personnel; Japan; National Education Association] 2-A-578: 12/10/48 to 5/20/49. 4 p. [Todd, Lewis P.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-579: 11/9/48 to 12/1/48. 4 p.

2-A-570
Educational system in Germany, correspondence with Adele M. Hyrken 10/2/48 to 10/19/48. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Hyrken, Adele M.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-571 Outline of history for German school children, correspondence with A. T. Volwiler 10/8/48 to 10/19/48. 4 p. [Textbooks; History; Volwiler, Albert T.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-580
Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., correspondence 11/2/48. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Government officials and employees; Public health; Public Health Service; O'Brien, Henry]

2-A-562
Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram 8/30/48. 3 p. OMGUS 1948/J-141. [Exchange of persons programs; Government officials and employees; Public health; Bureau of Budget] 2-A-563 Democratization program for CAD, Army Department incoming message 8/22/48. Secret. 2 p. [Democracy; Educational reform planning and poUcies] 2-A-564 Publishing consultants participation in selection of publications for re-education program, correspondence with Arthur Bodenheimer 9/3/48 to 9/23/48. 4 p. [Democracy; Books; Printing and publishing; Indoctrination; Bodenheimer, Arthur; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-581
Personnel for education service center/Hesse, telegrams 10/29/48 to 11/3/48. 3 p. OMG Hesse 1948/290730Z. [Educational personnel; Hesse; Names lists]

2-A-572
German education, correspondence with William D. Bootwell 10/11/48 to 10/19/48. 3 p. [Textbooks; Educational finance; Local government; Bavaria; Educational reform planning and policies; Scholastic (magazine); Boutwell, William D.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-582
American students study in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Marshall and document 10/17/48 to 11/9/48. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Germany, British occupied zone; University of Gttingen; Marshall, F. W.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-573 to 2-A-574
Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram 10/1/48 to 12/20/48. OMGUS 1948/T-12522. [Religious education; Women; United Council of Church Women; Gordon, Florence] 2-A-573: 10/2/48 to 12/20/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/J-871. OCCWC Nrnberg 1948/J-807. CAD 1948/30942. 2-A-574: 10/1/48 to 10/6/48. 4 p.

2-A-583
Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram from OMGUS 11/10/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-36726. [Exchange of persons programs; Public health; Passports and visas] 2-A-584 Doctor Litchfield activities, telegram 10/28/48 to 11/3/48. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/V-36592. [Litchfield, Dr.]

2-A-565
Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss 9/10/48 to 10/20/48. 5 p. [Textbooks; Sociology; Universities; Weiss, Hilda; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Rawls, Louie T. (Capt.); Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-566 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind 9/15/48 to 10/4/48. 8 p. [Educational materials; Gifts and donations; Advisory boards and committees; American Library Association; Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies; Rhind, John B.; Cromwell, Frederick; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-567 Free textbooks and tuition program in Bavaria, Army Department incoming message 10/6/48. 2 p. [Textbooks; Educational finance; Bavaria] 2-A-568 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram 10/14/48. 3 p. [Democracy; Propaganda; Communism; Conferences; Moral Re-Armament Movement; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Forrestal, James]

2-A-575
Educational broadcasts in occupied zones/Germany, telegram 10/9/48. 5 p. OMGUS 1948/V-36106. [Radio; Visiting educators]

2-A-585
Teaching position in Germany, correspondence with Elina Duce 10/26/48 to 11/10/48. 3 p. [Teacher recruitment; Duce, Elina; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-586 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with William T. Snyder 10/25/48 to 10/29/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Mennonite Central Committee; Snyder, William T.; Lynch, G. P.

2-A-576
German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters 10/1/48 to 10/8/48. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Refugees; Citizenship; Passports and visas; Gillenwaters, Mrs. H. L.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-577
Clearance for German national to enter U.S. to study, correspondence with Robert D. Newton 10/4/48 to 10/8/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Passports and visas; Newton, Robert D.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

(Col.)] 2-A-587
National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers 10/29/48. 5 p. CAD 1948/33820. [Educational exchanges; Educational materials; Student-to-student correspondence programs; Parent-teacher associations; Japan; Supreme Commander Allied Powers; National Education Association]

2-A-578 to 2-A-579
National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams

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2-A-588
Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole 10/16/48 to 10/18/48. 4 p. OMGUS 1948/V-36240. [Educational exchanges; Political science; Duke University; Cole, Taylor; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Perdew, Richard M.; Smith, C. R. (Maj.)]

2-A-612
2-A-604
Orientation material for visiting experts, transmita! memoranda 12/17/48 to 2/21/49. 4 p. [Visiting educators; Educational materials]

2-A-597
Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride 11/16/48 to 11/17/48. 3 p. [Books; Magazines; Libraries; Europe; Good Housekeeping Club Service; McBride, Frances; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-605
Shipment of recent German books for the University of Chicago library, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Arnold Bergstrasser 12/10/48. 2 p. [Books; Libraries; University of Chicago; Bergstrasser, Arnold; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-606 Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum 12/7/48. 2 p. [Women; Cultural relations; Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.; Cook, Alice H.; Park, Eleanor H.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-589
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 10/14/48 to 10/21/48. 7 p. [Books; North Carolina; St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Kinston, N.C.; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Moseley, Ed F.]

2-A-598
Request Dr. Kellermann to discuss situation of German and Austrian overt publications, telegram 11/24/48. 2 p. CAD New York 1948/797. [Magazines; Economic conditions; Austria; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-590
Government sponsorship of German exchange students, telegrams 10/23/48 to 10/27/48. 4 p. OMGUS 1948/J-1101. CAD 1948/35918. [Educational exchanges; Department of Justice] 2-A-591 Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda 12/20/48 to 1/4/49. 13 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Government officials and employees; Public administration; Democracy; Indoctrination; University of Chicago; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.); Hamblen, A. L. (Col.)]

2-A-599
Publication of student papers, routing slip 11/24/48. 1 p. [Students; Printing and publishing; Columbia Scholastic Press Association; Murphy, Joseph M.]

2-A-607
Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum 12/10/48 to 1/5/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/FMP-7088. [Social science; Political science; Books; Bibliographies; Brookings Institution; New School for Social Research; Institute on Local Government; Public Administration Clearing House; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.)] 2-A-608 Shipment of recent German books for distribution by the U.S. Book Exchange, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Alice D. Ball 12/10/48. 2 p. [Books; Libraries; U.S. Book Exchange; Ball, Alice D.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-600
Movement of Germans to U.S. under reorientation program, memoranda 12/23/48 to 1/11/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Transportation; Government contracts and procurement; Botts, Joseph H. (Maj.); Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-601 Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin 12/28/48 to 1/12/49. 6 p. [Veterans education; Higher education; Agricultural education; Medical education; JustusLiebig School of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine; Veterans Administration; Howard, Robert D.; Baldwin, D. C; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.); Irvin, L. P. (Col.)]

2-A-592
University of Chicago program for German civil administrators reeducation, telegram from OMGUS 12/28/48. Restricted. 2 p. OMGUS 1948/CC-7188. [Educational exchanges; Public administration; University of Chicago] 2-A-593 to 2-A-594 American professors work at German Universities, correspondence with J. Michael Moore 11/20/48 to 12/7/48. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators] 2-A-593: 11/20/48 to 12/7/48. 4 p. [Moore, J. Michael; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-594: 11/24/48 to 12/4/48. 5 p. [Names lists]

2-A-609
Waldorf School in Germany receipt of supplies, correspondence with Katharine Phelan 12/13/48 to 12/29/48. 4 p. [Educational materials; Gifts and donations; Waldorf Schools Fund; Phelan, Katharine; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.)] 2-A-610 Educational program for German professionals, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to John J. McCarthy 12/23/48 to 12/28/48. 3 p. OMGUS 1948/V-37550. [Vocational education and training; McCarthy, John J.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.)] 2-A-611 Unitarian Service Committee, project proposal, routing slip 12/23/48. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Unitarian Service Committee]

2-A-602
Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young 2/23/48. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; Austria; Illinois State Normal University; De Young, Chris A.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.)]

2-A-595
School adoption program for Germany, correspondence with Lawrence W. Prakken 11/9/48 to 11/20/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Vocational education and training; School Shop (magazine); Prakken, Lawrence W.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-603
Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence 12/11/48 to 2/15/49. 8 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Health facilities and services; Unitarian Service Committee; Schulze, Emma; Fogg, Helen; Brooks, Howard L.]

2-A-596
Teacher training workshop in Germany, correspondence with Richard M. Perdew 11/15/48 to 11/16/48. 3 p.

2-A-612
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2-A-612 12/28/48 to 12/29/48. 4 p. OMGUS 1948/FMP7707. [Public administration; Committee on Organization of the Federal Government] 2-A-613 American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence 11/29/48 to 12/30/48. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Names lists; University of Heidelberg; Morgan, Bayard Q.; Draper, John W.; Crum, Earl L.] 2-A-614 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence 12/23/48 to 12/24/48. 5 p. OMGUS 1948/T-12533. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Advisory boards and committees; Advisory Committee for Cultural and Educational Relations With the Occupied Countires; Snyder, Harold E.] 2-A-615 Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram 12/22/48. 4 p. CAD 1948/31558. [Higher education; Educational finance; Oberlnder Trust; Schurz, Karl, Foundation; Rockefeller Foundation] 2-A-616 American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel 12/7/48 to 12/28/48. 5 p. [Universities; Educational facilities; Educational exchanges; Kruzel, Alex S.; Kellermann, Henry J.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.)] 2-A-617 Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram 12/6/48 to 12/15/48. 5 p. CAD 1948/29643. [Educational exchanges; Educational tests; Visiting educators; Educational Records Bureau; Hylla, Erich; Lutze, Dr.; Traxler, Arthur E.] 2-A-618 American students study group travel to Germany, letter from George Larimer with memorandum 12/15/48 to 12/27/48. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Economic conditions; Political conditions; Larimer, George; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig Gen.)] 2-A-619 Educational program for German professionals, routing slip 12/21/48. 1 p. [Vocational education and training; Educational exchanges] 38

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2-A-620
Public information programs in Germany, telegram 12/22/48. 4 p. OMGUS 948/FMP 7546. [Government reporting requirements; Political attitudes; Democracy; Government information] 2-A-621 Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence 12/1/48 to 12/2/48. 4 p. CAD 1948/60562. OMGUS 1948/FMP-6577. [Exchange of persons programs; Government officials and employees; Public administration; Bureau of Budget; Webb, James E.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-622 American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram 12/14/48. 3 p. CAD 1948/29163. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Universities; Williams, Donald; Henting, Hans von; Frank, James] 2-A-623 to 2-A-624 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence 3/31/49 to 5/3/49. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Academic standards; Austria] 2-A-623: 3/31/49 to 4/19/49. 6 p. COMGENUSFA 1049/PC-18929. CAD 1949/35623. [Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Veterans Administration; Magruder, Carger B. (Maj. Gen.); Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-624: 5/3/49. 2 p. COMGENUSFA 1949/PC-19507. 2-A-625 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 12/2/48 to 1/12/49. 6 p. [Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Hoey, Clyde R. (Sen.); Hillenbrand, Doris; Park, John A.] 2-A-626 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder 4/14/49. 2 p. CAD 1949/35623. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Academic standards; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Murphy, Robert] [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Names lists; University of Frankfurt; University of Chicago; Carter, Sims] 2-A-629 Education of private dependents in occupied areas, memoranda 1/3/49 to 1/17/49. 5 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational finance; Government and Relief in Occupied Areas; Foster, Kenneth W.; Witsell, Edward F.]

2-A-630
German youth leadership training project, telegram 1/28/49. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/R-12807. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; National Social Welfare Assembly; Shannon, Mabel] 2-A-631 Funding for student exchange educational program, correspondence with C DeWitt Boney, and memorandum 1/13/49 to 2/1/49. 5 p. [Educational finance; Educational exchanges; New Jersey Elementary Principals Association; Boney, C. DeWitt] 2-A-632 Procurement of books for reorientation program, memorandum 1/11/49. 2 p. [Books] 2-A-633 German youth leadership training project, telegram 1/25/49. 3 p. CAD 1949/38803. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; National Social Welfare Assembly] 2-A-634 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education sponsorship of German teachers visit to U.S., telegram 1/14/49. 2 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12684. [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education] 2-A-635 American University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 1/14/49 to 1/17/49. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/7-12699. [Educational exchanges; American University; Harrer, Walter; Frank, John G.] 2-A-636 German women visit to the U.S. under reorientation program, telegram 1/15/49. 5 p. CAD 1949/37165. [Exchange of persons programs; Women; Bureau of Budget] 2-A-637 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, correspondence 1/13/49. 4 p.

2-A-627
Visit of German experts to U.S., telegram 2/25/49. 2 p. OMGUS 1949/J-1678. [Exchange of persons programs; Masseling, Matthias]

2-A-628
University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 1/7/49 to 2/8/49. 5 p.

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[Exchange of persons programs; Government spending; Office of Education; Public Health Service; Federal Security Agency] 2-A-638 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon 1/14/49 to 1/18/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12695. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; National Social Welfare Assembly; Shannon, Mabel; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Unitarian Service Committee; Medical Mission to Germany; Bragg, Raymond B.] 2-A-646 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield 7/4/49. Restricted. 4 p. CAD 1949/82225. [Exchange of persons programs; Government spending; Health occupations; Public health; Universities; Federal Security Agency; Federal Security Agency; Bureau of Budget; Landin, Dr.] 2-A-647 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables 7/5/49 ro 7/7/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12613. CAD 1949/WCL-32672. [Educational facilities; Elementary education; Recreation; Frankfurt; Irvin, L. P. (Lt. Col.); Canadays, Claude] 2-A-648 Funding for student exchange program, correspondence 7/72/49 to 2/28/49. 11 p. [Educational exchanges; Educational finance; New Jersey Elementary Principals Association; Boney, C. DeWitt; Smith, H. Alexander; Bohlen, Charles E.; Kellermann, Henry J.] 2-A-649 Education of Rynkyuan students in the U.S. and Japan, memoranda 7/25/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Japan; Nugent, D. R. (Lt. Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-650 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence concerning return transportation 7/25/49 to 2/1/49. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Names lists; Mennonite Central Committee; Snyder, William T.] 2-A-651 Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram 7/30/49 to 2/2/49. 8 p. OMGUS I949/FMP-2103. [Educational exchanges; Agricultural education; Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations; Department of Agriculture; Johnson, A. Rex] 2-A-652 Remilitarization of Germany impact on democratization program, letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Hans Stark with memorandum and document 2/28/48 to 1/28/49. 8 p. [Militarism; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Stark, Hans; Hamblen, A. L. (Col.)]

2-A-663
6/75/49 to 7/11/49. 6 p. [Magazines; Educational finance; Newspapers; Libraries; Japan; Skees, Hugh S.; Nugent, D. R. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-654 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Germany, memoranda 3/24/49 to 4/27/49. 3 p. [Magazines; Newspapers; Libraries; Military occupation costs]

2-A-655
Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Renter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom 3/9/49 to 3/7S/49. 4 p. [Local government; Government officials and employees; Berlin; American Association for a Democratic Germany; Reuter, Ernst; Goldbloom, Maurice J.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-639
German policemen training program in U.S., telegram 1/12/49. 3 p. OMGUS 1959/V-37889. [Exchange of persons programs; Police; Names lists] 2-A-640 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, telegram 1/10/49. 4 p. CAD 1949/35623. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Austria; Academic standards; American Express]

2-A-656
Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda 2/7/49 to 3/29/49. 9 p. [Magazines; Newspapers; Libraries; Educational materials; Saxer, Elwood F. (Maj.); Foster, Kenneth W. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-641
Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel 1/11/49 to 1/12/49. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/V-37864. [Educational exchanges; Women's education; Student aid; American Association of University Women; Hottel, Althea K.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-657 to 2-A-660
Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda 2/26/49 to 3/9/49. [Local government; Berlin; U.S. Conference of Mayors; Reuter, Ernst; Eberle, G. L. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-657: 3/7/49. 2 p. 2-A-658: 3/9/49. 3 p. [National Press Club] 2-A-659: 3/9/49. Restricted. 6 p. CAD 1949/85445. 2-A-660: 2/26/49 to 3/1/49. Confidential. Secret 5 p. OMGUS 1949/FMPC-457. 2-A-661 American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence 7/25/49 to 2/16/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; School administration; National Education Association; American Association of School Administrators; Carr, William G.; McClure, Worth]

2-A-642
Cultural exchange program group chief establishment, memorandum from Col. G. P. Lynch 1/11/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational exchanges; Wages and salaries; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-643 Play equipment for elementary schools. Army Department incoming message 1/13/49. 2 p. OMGUS 1949/T-13672. [Elementary education; Educational facilities; Recreation]

2-A-644
Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich 7/7/49 ro 1/12/49. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/V-37793. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; University of Berlin; Ulich, Robert; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-662
U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence 2/7/49 ro 3/7/49. 8 p. [Educational exchanges; Higher education; Students; Democracy; Economic conditions; Educational finance; Austria; U.S. National Student Association; Kiefer, Mildred; West, Robert L.]

2-A-645
Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln 7/4/49. 2 p.

2-A-663
Veterans Administration forms relative to veterans education abroad under P.L. 346, letters from Sam H. Coile with related documents 39

2-A-653
Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda

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2-A-663
10/12/48 to 2/3/49. 38 p. [Veterans education; Military occupation forces and personnel; Government forms and paperwork; Veterans Administration; Coile, Sam H.] 2-A-671: 2/7/49 to 4/4/49. 9 p. [Federal Security Agency; American Library Association; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.); Marshall, Kendric; Howard, Paul] 2-A-672: 4/5/49. 2 p. [Printing and publishing; U.S. Book Exchange; Ball, Alice D.]

Bibliography of Documents 2-A-679


U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, letter from John E. Peurifoy with mmorandum and reply 2/25/49 ro 3/10/49. 7 p. [Women; Military occupation forces and personnel; U.N. Commission on the Status of Women; Woodsmall, Ruth F.; Peurifoy, John E.]

2-A-664
Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmita] letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply 2/8/49 to 2/18/49. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Medical education; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Snavely, Dorothy E.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-665 to 2-A-666 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables 2/10/49 to 2/18/49. Confidential [Local government; Berlin; Travel; U.S. Conference of Mayors; Reuter, Ernst] 2-A-665: 2/17/49 to 2/18/49. Confidential 5 p. OMGUS 1949/CC-7765. 2-A-666: 2/10/49 to 2/11/49. Confidential 7 p. OMGUS 1949/CC-7707. [Immigration and Naturalization Service; Miller, Watson B.]

2-A-673
Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum 4/4/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Educational finance; Travel; Government contracts and procurement; American Council on Education; Institute of International Education; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-674 German experts program. Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon 2/25/49 fo 3/3/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/7-1617. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Youth; Physical education; Recreation; Names lists; National Social Welfare Assembly; Shannon, Mabel; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-680
First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State 2/3/49 ro 2/21/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Advisory boards and committees; U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational ' Exchange; Department of State; Branscomb, Harvie; Kinard, William H., Jr. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-681
Program of international educational exchange, memorandum from William C. Johnstone, Jr. 2/17/49. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Office of Educational Exchange; Johnstone, William C, Jr.] 2-A-682 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, telegrams 2/16/49 to 2/25/49. 6 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12952. CAD 1949/47097. [Exchange of persons programs; Government spending] 2-A-683 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram 2/17/49 to 2/23/49. 7 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12965. . [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Public administration; Labor unions; Bavaria; Hesse; Department of Labor; Kaiser, Philip M.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon 2/16/49 to 2/17/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12953. [Exchange of persons programs; Public welfare programs; Visiting educators; Youth; Passports and visas; National Social Welfare Assembly; Shannon, Mabel; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-667 to 2-A-668
Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon 2/2/49 to 2/10/49. [Exchange of persons programs; Public welfare programs; Visiting educators; Youth; Passports and visas; National Social Welfare Assembly; Shannon, Mabel; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-667: 2/2/49 to 2/3/49. 7 p. OMGUS 1949/T-12844. 2-A-668: 2/S/49 ro 2/10/49. 5 p. CAD 1949/43552. [Social Security Administration] 2-A-669 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document 1/17/49 to 3/23/49. 15 p. CAD 1949/20023. [Exchange of persons programs; Libraries; Travel; Military occupation costs; American Library Association; Howard, Paul; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.); Bums, Ralph A.; Cromwell, Frederick]

2-A-675
Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply J/20/49 to 3/; 6/4 9. 9 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Medical education; Health faculties and services; Passports and visas; Medical Mission to Germany; Unitarian Service Committee; Brooks, Howard L.; Fogg, Helen; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-676
Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS 3/10/49. Restricted. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/CC-7976. [Educational exchanges; Educational personnel; Military occupation forces and personnel; Wages and salaries; Government forms and paperwork; Office of Political Adviser for Germany] 2-A-677 Exchange projects major difficulties. War Department outgoing message 3/2/49. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Exchange of persons programs]

2-A-670
Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum 2/21/49 to 6/6/49. 5 p. [Government documents; Science and technology; Literature; Libraries; Library of Congress; Evans, Luther H.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-671 to 2-A-672 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence 2/7/49 to 4/5/49. [Exchange of persons programs; Libraries] 40

2-A-685
2-A-678
Study of veterans in German universities ander G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document 8/1/48 to 3/7/49. 13 p. [Veterans education; Military occupation forces and personnel; Universities; Government forms and paperwork; Veterans Administration; Coile, Sam H.; Davis, Robert G; Winning, Charles D.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] International Work-Student Exchange programs, correspondence 2/17/49. Up. [Exchange of persons programs; Names lists; International Work-Student Exchange; Schairer, R.; Forrestal, James]

2-A-686
Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda

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Bibliography of Documents
4/5/49 to 4/22/49. 5 p. [Educational materials; Magazines; Austria; Educational finance; Meyer, Fred A. (Col.); Foster, Kenneth W. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-694 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence 1/18/49 to 3/16/49. 8 p. [Educational exchanges; History; United States; American Council on Education; Snyder, Harold E.; Wertenbaker, Thomas J.; Kellermann, Henry J-]

2-A-708
2-A-701 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. 6/J/49 to 7/5/49. 26 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Printing and publishing; Aliens; American Book Publishers Council; Cameron, Donald S.; Payne, Thomas; Blanvalet, Lothar]

2-A-687
International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder 3/9/49 to 4/7/49. 5 p.' [Educational exchanges; Teachers; Austria; Conferences; National Education Association; American Council on Education; Snyder, Harold E.; Hrberger, Frieda; Rebhahn, Miss; Meyer, Fred A. (Col.); Williams, Samuel H.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-688 Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum 2/17/49 to 3/17/49. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Health occupations; Health facilities and services; American Physiological Society; Lehmann, G.; Dill, David B.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-689 German experts on women's affairs, correspondence 3/10/49 to 3/15/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Women; National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Rebstein, Emmi; Scott, K. Frances] 2-A-690 Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to the president of University of Rochester 5/31/49. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; University of Rochester; Waibel, Renate; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-691 Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, memorandum 5/12/49. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Goerdeler, Benigna; Bums, Joseph A.] 2-A-692 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence 2/3/49 to 3/31/49. Confidential 7 p. [Students; Universities; Shortages; Bavaria; University of Erlangen; Friedrich-Alexander University; Bennigsen-Frder, Rudolf von; Kellermann, Henry J.] 2-A-693 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman 12/6/48 to 3/16/49. Restricted. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; Educational finance; Food rationing; University of Heidelberg; Wilkinson, James R.; Saltzman, Charles E.]

2-A-695
Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Verner W. Clapp and memoranda 3/15/49 to 3/26/49. 8 p. [Educational exchanges; Educational materials; Government officials and employees; Libraries: Austria; Library of Congress; Clapp, Verner W. Krould, Harry J.; McLean, Franklin A.; Hodges, Arthur W.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-702
Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to Philip Kaiser 6/29/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Labor unions; Names lists; Department of Labor; Kaiser, Philip M.; Skees, Hugh S.]

2-A-703
American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann 10/28/48 to 3/24/49. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Printing and publishing; Libraries; American Library Association; Reichmann, Felix; Howard, Paul; Lord, Milton; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-696
Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, letter from Lt Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser 5/24/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Government spending; Department of Labor; Kaiser, Philip M.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-697 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations 5/25/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Agricultural education; Govemment spending; Military occupation costs; Office of International Agricultural Relations; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-704
Visit of German prison officials to U.S., letter from James V. Bennett to B. D. Allinson 4/5/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Govemment officials and employees; Prisons; Bureau of Prisons; Bennett, James V.]

2-A-705
German legal experts exchange program, memorandum 5/7/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Legal education; Rollender, Mortimer]

2-A-698
Exchange of persons program with Austria, memoranda 5/19/49 to 6/15/49. Restricted. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; Herz, Martin F.]

2-A-706
OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram 3/21/49 to 4/20/49. 8 p. WCL 1949/44720. [Health facities and services; Libraries; Books; Magazines; McNinch, J. H. (Col.)]

2-A-699
American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. 6/17/49 to 6/23/49. 3 p. CAD 1949/ 90537. [Educational exchanges; Printing and publishing; Aliens; American Book Publishers Council; Blanvalet, Lothar]

2-A-707
Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris 3/23/49 to 3/29/49. 3 p. [Govemment documents; Libraries; Austria; Japan; Department of State; Harris, Reed; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-708 Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence 3/25/49. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Agricultural education; Labor unions; Department of Agriculture; Department of Labor; Magruder, Carter B. (Maj. Gen.); Royall, Kenneth C] 41

2-A-700
Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser 6/27/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Labor unions; Bavaria; Hesse; Department of Labor; Kaiser, Philip M.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)]

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2-A-709 2-A-709
Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasbnrger i/23/49 to 4/7/49. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Student aid; Nazi Party; Strasburger, Richard; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

Bibliography of Documents

2-A-717
Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list 3/15/49 to 3/22/49. 41 p. [Educational materials; Books; Magazines; Government contracts and procurement; Bibliographies; Foster, Kenneth W. (Lt. Col.); Gorde, G. H. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-724
Problem of German education, comments of John O. Riedl on memorandum by Landrum Boiling 5/3/49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Boiling, Landrum; Riedl, John O.]

2-A-725

2-A-710
High school students visit to Germany, correspondence 1/16/49 to 3/29/49. 11 p. [Educational exchanges; Secondary education; Visiting educators; Austria; Names lists; University of Minnesota; Birkmaier, Emma; Kellermann, Henry J.]

2-A-718
New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall 3/29/49 to 4/1/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Nurses; Medical education; New England Deaconess Hospital; Saltonstall, Leverett: Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

List of educators involved in overseas educational reform, correspondence with Douglas S. Ward 4/6/49 to 5/10/49. 3 p. [Educational personnel; Visiting educators; Dewey, John, Society; Ward, Douglas S.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-726 Teaching positions in German universities, correspondence with Erwin Graue 4/7/49 to 4/12/49. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Economics; Universities; Graue, Erwin; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-711
Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda 3/2/49 to 3/30/49. 9 p. [Magazines; Libraries; Austria; Japan; United States; Nation's Heritage (magazine); Magruder, Carter B. (Maj. Gen.); Voorhees, Tracy S.; Allen, John H.] 2-A-719 Funds for comparative education conference project, telegram 3/22/49. Confidential- 3 P- CAD 1949/85855. [Educational exchanges; Conferences; Educational finance]

2-A-727
Return of visiting educator K. H. Knappstein to Germany, correspondence 3/25/49 to 4/12/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Knappstein, Karl H.; Piinder, Hermann]

2-A-712
Exchange student program, correspondence with H. M. Walters 3/16/49 to 4/8/49. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Agricultural education; Walters, H. M.; Downey, Sheridan]

2-A-720
Advisory Committee on Education and Cultural Relations Within Occupied Areas, memorandum 3/23/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Public administration; Advisory boards and committees; Advisory Committee on Cultural and Educational Relations Within Occupied Areas; Magruder, Carter B. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-728
International conference on comparative education, telegram with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Philip C. Jessup 4/10/49 to 4/12/49. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/T-14274. [Educational exchanges; Conferences; Jessup, Philip C; Hamblen, A. L. (Col.)]

2-A-713
Legal experts exchange program, memorandum from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume 3/31/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Legal education; Government officials and employees; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-721
Juvenile Protective Association sponsorship of visit of Austrian police administrators, letter from CoL G. P. Lynch 5/13/49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Police; Austria; Juvenile Protective Association; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-729
Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence 4//49 ro 4/6/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Legal education; University of Munich; University of Free Berlin; Neumann, Sigmund; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-714
New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmita! note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 1/21/49 to 4/1/49. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Nurses; Medical education; New England Deaconess Hospital; Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Cook, Warren F.; Shrader, Margaret M.; Eberly, Donald J.] 2-A-715 Shipment of encyclopedias to Germany, memoranda 3/24/49. 3 p. [Books; Libraries; Compton, F. E., and Co.; Wyman, Harry B.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 2-A-716 German experts program participants. Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder 3/26/49 to 3/29/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/V-39118. [Exchange of persons programs; Business education; Names lists; American Council on Education; Department of Army; Snyder, Harold E.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-722
Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings 4/5/49 to 5/6/49. 7 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Families; Hoftmann-Scheye, Ruth; Hoffmann, Hans; Tydings, Millard E.; L'Heureux, H. J.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-730
Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse 4//49 to 4/S/49. 3 p. [Educational personnel; Church schools; Visiting educators; Strong, William (Rev.); Kruse, Edward H., Jr.; Burger, William L.]

2-A-723
American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker 4/29/49 to 5/9/49. 4 p. [Educational materials; Political science; Gifts and donations; Libraries; Ohio State University; American Political Science Review (magazine); Walker, Harvey; Weil, Michael]

2-A-731
Publication "Cultural Exchange Program" from OMGUS, transmittal memoranda 4/7/49 to 4/13/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs]

2-A-732
Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill, correspondence with Archie B. Hooton 4/7/49 ro 4/21/49. 4 p.

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[Veterans education; Language and linguistics; Universities; Veterans Administration; Hooton, Archie B.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] [Universities; Names lists; University of Heidelberg; Aheam, Daniel S.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-756
2-A-749 Reorientation and re-education activity survey in Germany, OMGUS telegram 4/79/49. Restricted. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/CC-8367. [Public administration; Military occupation costs]

2-A-733
Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch 4/13/49 to 4/19/49. Restricted. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Vocational education and training; Newspapers; Educational finance; Federal Security Agency; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-741
Attendance of American student at German university, correspondence with Wallace W. Littell 4/5/49 to 4/12/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; Littell, Wallace W.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-750
Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda 4/78/49 to 4/27/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Transportation; Military occupation costs; Graham, Frank P.; Gutmann, Franz; Bing, R. C. (Col.)] 2-A-751 Requisition for books: GARIOA Project 161, memoranda with list 4/79/49. 5 p. [Books; Government and Relief in Occupied Areas; Weir, George M. (Lt. Col.); Foster Kenneth W. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-742
Michael Josselson itinerary for cultural exchange program, telegram with memorandum 3/4/49 to 4/1/49. 3 p. CAD 1949/27125. [Exchange of persons programs; Travel; Josselson, Michael; Mallon, John B.]

2-A-734
Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young 4/4/49 to 4/26/49. 4 p. [Radio; Berlin, U.S. sector; Government documents; Ohio State University; Young, James R.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-743
Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling, transmittal memorandum 4/4/49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Boiling, Landrum; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-735
German labor experts exchange program, Army Department incoming message 4/7/49 to 4/2/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Labor unions; Names lists; Department of Labor]

2-A-752
Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gertrude C. Hoppock 4/20/49 to 4/29/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Hoppock, Gertrude G; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-744

2-A-736
Proposal to investigate German universities to determine sentiment of future leaders in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Bradley 3/29/49 to 4/11/49. 7 p. [Universities; Political attitudes; Bradley, Francis W.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

German labor experts exchange program, letter from Secretary of Labor to Secretary of the Army 4//49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Labor unions; Department of Labor; Tobin, Maurice J.]

2-A-753 2-A-745
Appropriations for FY50 for exchange program for Austrian students, letter from George V. Allen to Maj. Gen. C. B. Magruder with memorandum 4/4/49 to 4/7/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Student aid; Government spending; Allen, George V.] Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter 3/4/49 to 4/14/49. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Medical education; University of Heidelberg; Schlatter, Egon; Kellermann, Henry J.; Gardner, W. B. (Lt. Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-737
Student exchange program for German boys in secondary schools, letter from Winfield M. Sides 4/3/49. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Secondary education; Private schools; Sides, Winfield M.]

2-A-738
Unitarian Service Committee child care educational project for Germany, letters from Helen Fogg 4/4/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Health facilities and services; Licenses and permits; Unitarian Service Committee; Fogg, Helen]

2-A-746
Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 4/4/49 to 4/8/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Wellesley College; Fischbach, Elizabeth M.; Roehm, Carol M.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-754
Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian 4/73/49 to 4/20/49. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Political science; University of Frankfurt; Pollock, James K.; Gurian, Waldemar; Voorhees, Tracy S.]

2-A-747
Federal Security Agency sponsorship of exchange project for German social welfare specialists, letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch with memorandum 4/6/49 to 4/8/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Public welfare programs; Federal Security Agency; Woodward, Ellen S.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-739
Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt 4/J/49 to 4/12/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Berlin, British sector; Rockefeller Foundation; Hilpert, Knud; Piatt, Hollis W- Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-755
Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume 4/77/49 to 4/22/49. 22 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Government contracts and procurement; Government forms and paperwork; Institute of International Education; Shank, Donald J.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.); Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-748
Request for material dealing with German public opinion of the U.S., correspondence with Dorothea Dietz 4/14/49 to 5/25/49. 4 p. [Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Government documents; Dietz, Dorothea; Suagee, Jay T.]

2-A-740
Summer courses available in Germany for U.S. students, correspondence with Daniel S. Ahearn 4/J/49 to 4/14/49. 4 p.

2-A-756
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 4/12/49. 4 p. 43

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2-A-756
[Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.]

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Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence 5/3/49 to 5/17/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Radio; Columbia University; Glock, Charles Y.; Wynn, Earl; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] [Exchange of persons programs; Federal Security Agency]

2-A-757
Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to Capt. G. C. Axrall 4/12/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Health facilities and services; Passports and visas; Names lists; Unitarian Service Committee; Fogg, Helen]

2-A-775
Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm 4/22/49 to 4/28/49. 4 p. [Educational materials; Research; Government documents; Hesse; Northwestern University; Nyholm, Jens; Greaves, Rex E.] 2-A-776 Radio and visual aids experts exchange group, memoranda 4/23/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Radio; Audiovisual materials; Names lists]

2-A-767
Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette Wolff, memorandum 5/5/49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Wolff, Jeannette; Grace, Alonzo G.]

2-A-758
Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Sarilla M. Simons 6/17/49 to 6/24/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; Public welfare programs; National Social Welfare Assembly; Federal Security Agency; Simons, Savilla M.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.); Warren, Kenneth D. (Maj.)]

2-A-768
Requisition for books, memoranda with list 4/26/49 to 5/6/49. 7 p. [Books; Magazines; Legal education; Government and Relief in Occupied Areas; Foster, Kenneth W. (Lt. Col.); Weir, George M. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-769 Extension of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, telegrams with memorandum 2/25/49 to 5/6/49. 5 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Alexander, Richard T.]

2-A-777
Exchange program participation of Miss Jeannette Wolff, correspondence and memorandum 4/26/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; American Association for a Democratic Germany; Wolff, Jeannette; Goldbloom, Maurice J.; Magruder, Carter B. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-760
Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette Wolff, correspondence 5/24/49 to 6/9/49. [Exchange of persons programs; American Association for a Democratic Germany; Wolff, Jeannette] 2-A-759: 5/24/49. 3 p. [Hunter, David R.] 2-A-760: 6/9/49. 3 p. [Goldbloom, Maurice J.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)] 2-A-761 to 2-A-762 Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence 4/25/49 to 5/11/49. [Exchange of persons programs; Radio; Columbia University; Federal Security Agency]

2-A-778
Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole 4/21/49 to 4/26/49. 3 p. [Educational materials; Communications media; Government documents; New York University; Ishmole, Jack; Greaves, Rex E.]

2-A-770
Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence 5/2/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Radio; Columbia University; Glock, Charles Y.] 2-A-771 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence 2//49 to 5/9/49. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth; National Social Welfare Assembly; Goeschl, Alfred; Shannon, Mabel]

2-A-779
International Training Service sponsorship of training exchange programs for German workers, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to G. Hodges with telegrams 5/5/49 to 6/16/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Vocational education and training; International Training Service; Hodges, G; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-763
American Textbook Writers Institute sponsorship of U.S. visit of German textbook writers, letter from Charles E. Griffith to Lt. Col. Francis W. Wray with documents 5/4/49. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Textbooks; American Textbook Publishers Institute; Griffith, Charles E.]

2-A-772
American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau 4/25/49 to 5/3/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Licenses and permits; University of Mnster; University of Hamburg; Luckau, Alma M.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-780
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 6/J5/49. S p. [Educational exchanges; Higher education; Student aid; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Hillenbrand, Doris; Reinsch, Ute; Park, John A.]

2-A-764
University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors with University of Frankfurt, correspondence 4/30/49 to 5/11/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; University of Frankfurt; University of Chicago; Strozier, Robert M.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-773
Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether 4/26/49 to 5/4/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Students; Licenses and permits; Immigration and Naturahzation Service; Roether, Hermann; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-781
Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch 5/20/49 to 6/27/49. 7 p. [University of Frankfurt; Kahn, Robert L.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Delong, Vaughn R.]

2-A-765
Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer 4/22/49 to 5/19/49. 4 p. [Books; Magazines; Social conditions; Economic conditions; United States; University of Heidelberg; Sommer, Arthur; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 44

2-A-774
Department of Army funds transfer to Federal Security Agency for visiting experts program. Army Department incoming message 4/27/49. 2 p.

2-A-782
Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward

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6/24/49 to 7/6/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Medical education; Public health; Federal Security Agency; Woodward, Ellen S.; Skees, Hugh S. (Maj.)] 2-A-790 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence 5/10/49. 2 p. OMGUS 1949/FMP-6753. [Exchange of persons programs; Federal Security Agency] 2-A-791 ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt Douglas Batson with memorandum 5/10/49 to 5/23/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Names lists; Institute of International Education; Hall, George; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Batson, Douglas]

2-A-804

2-A-798
Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram 5//0/49 ro 5/76/49. 4 p. CAD 1949/40878. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Women; Teacher salaries; Preschool education; Federal Security Agency; Ketzer, Dr.; Opitz, Dr.; Zorrell, Miss] 2-A-799 University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Fresco tt 5/4/49. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Teacher salaries; Student aid; University of Maryland; Gurland, Marianne; Prescott, Daniel A.]

2-A-783
Office of Education sponsorship of German experts programs, memorandum with letter bom Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch 5/25/49 to 6/1/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Office of Education; Federal Security Agency; Woodward, Ellen S.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-784 Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfort, memoranda 5/7/49 to 5/20/49. 4 p. [Licenses and permits; University of Frankfurt; Kahn, Robert L.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-792
Travel allowance for 5 German vocational educational specialists, memorandum 5/9/49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Vocational education and training; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-800
University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott 5/5/49 ro 5/10/49. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Teacher salaries; Student aid; University of Maryland; Brenner, Anton; Prescott, Daniel A.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-801 Continuation of German education program under occupation statute approved in Washington 4/8/49, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace 5/7/49. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Advisory Committee on Cultural and Educational Relations within Occupied Areas; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Grace, Alonzo G.; Wells, Herman B.]

2-A-785
Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park 5/25/49 ro 5/27/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Passports and visas; Hillenbrand, Doris; Reinsch, Ute; Park, John A.; Hamblen, A. L. (Col.); McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-793
Status of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, Army Department incoming message with memorandum and Army Department outgoing message 5/10/49 to 5/12/49. 4 p. OMGUS 1949/V-39803. CAD 1949/88546. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Travel; Alexander, Richard T.] 2-A-794 Reorientation and reeducation of German people, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellennann 5/10/49. 2 p. [Cultural relations; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Kellermann, Henry J.] 2-A-795 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence 5/5/49 to 5/13/49. 9 p. [Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Sheets, H. F.; Gray, Gordon; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-796 Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents 5//49 ro 5/72/49. 4 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Japan; Travel; All Nations Foundation; McKibben, Robert A.; Zebley, Joseph T. (Lt.)]

2-A-786
Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward 5/5/49 to 5/18/49. 10 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Student aid; Transportation; Military occupation costs; Federal Security Agency; Woodward, Ellen S.; Skees, Hugh S. (Maj.)]

2-A-802
Federal Security Agency sponsorship of German social welfare specialists visit to U.S., letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Savilla Simons 5/9/49. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Public welfare programs; Federal Security Agency; Simons, Savilla M.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-787
Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy 3/23/49 to 5/19/49. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Students; Universities; Currency; Educational finance; Allied Bank Commission; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Grace, Alonzo G.; Riedl, John O.; Hamblen, A. L. (Col.); Murphy, Robert]

2-A-803
American Press Institute sponsorship of visit by German publishers and editors, correspondence with Floyd Taylor 5/77/49 ro 6/2/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Printing and publishing; American Press Institute; Taylor, Floyd; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-788
Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents 5/4/49. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Europe; Westminster Foundation; Cornell University; Stralem, Donald S.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-804
Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram 4/23/49 to 5/31/49. 6 p. CAD 1949/44556. [Educational exchanges; Austria; Student aid; Government contracts and procurement; Institute of International Education; Rolle, Irmgard; Donick, Emily; Budrow, Theodore T.; O'Connell, Edward M. (Lt. Col.); Duncan, Robert L. (Capt.)]

2-A-789
Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum 5//49. 2 p. [Education committees; Students; Academic standards; Bavaria; University of Erlangen; Mulder, Milton EJ

2-A-797
Visit to Germany by Professor Balduin V. Schwarz, correspondence 5/9/49 ro 5/17/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Schwarz, Balduin V.; Murphy, Robert; Voorhees, Tracy S.]

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2-A-805 2-A-805
German and Austrian experts to study under exchange program, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann with list 5/16/49. 12 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; Names Uses; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Kellennann, Henry J.]

Bibliography of Documents

2-A-812
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 5/12/49 to 6/1/49. Restricted. 8 p. [Educational exchanges; Books; North Carolina; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Hillenbrand, Doris; Reinsch, Ute; Park, John A.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Alexander, Thomas; Ball, Alice D.; Ramsey, A. W.]

[Educational exchanges; Public administration; Harvard University; Friedrich, Carl J.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-820
Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany;, correspondence Samuel Anderson 6/2/49 to 6/2S/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth organizations; Boy Scouts of America; Truman, Harry S.; Anderson, Samuel; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Hassett, William D.]

2-A-806
Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times 5/13/49 to 5/18/49. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Names lists; New York Times (newspaper); Kaplan, Morris L.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.); Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-813
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 6/9/49 to 6/13/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Books; North Carohna; Hillenbrand, Doris; Reinsch, Ute; Park, John A.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Hamblen, A. L. (Col.)] 2-A-814 Support of reorientation, information and education activities in Germany, memorandum with organization chart 5/27/49. 3 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Henderson, C]

2-A-821
Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Burns and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trade Gnther 6/3/49 ro 6/23/49. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Military occupation costs; Government contracts and procurement; Institute of International Education; Bums, Ralph A.; Hubbard, Ruth; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-807
Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum 7/5/49. 3 p. [Research institutions; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Berlin, U.S. sector; Soviet Union; Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry; Grace, Alonzo G.]

2-A-808
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 6/1/49 to 6/21/49. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; Peace College; North Carolina; Books; Meredith College; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Hillenbrand, Doris; Reinsch, Ute; Pressly, William C; Campbell, Carlyle; Graham, Frank P.; Hoey, Clyde R.; Park, John A.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Alexander, Thomas; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-822
Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document 6/4/49. 12 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Visiting educators; United States; Educational exchanges; University of Munich; Johns Hopkins University; Columbia University; Yale University; Wesleyan University; Harvard University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cornell University; Oberlin College; University of Chicago; University of Wisconsin; University of Minnesota; Radcliffe College; Rice Institute; University of Michigan; Institute of International Education; Peters, H. F.; Irvin, L. P. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-815
News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz 5/24/49 to 6/3/49. Confidential 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; Propaganda; Radio; Voice of America; Herz, Martin F.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-816
Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland 5/24/49 to 6/7/49. 5 p. [Scientific education; Universities; Agricultural education; Research institutions; Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry; Department of Agriculture; Loveland, Albert J.; Hamblen, A. L. (Col.); Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)]

2-A-809
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence 6/15/49 to 6/22/49. 3 p. [Books; North Carolina; Educational exchanges; Raleigh Times (newspaper); Park, John A.; Gray, Gordon] 2-A-810 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Xaggart to Lt. Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum 5/24/49 to 6/8/49. 3 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Agricultural education; Homemaking education; Taggart, Paul F.; Irvin, L. P. (Lt. Col.); McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-811 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges 5/24/49 to 6/9/49. lip. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Visiting educators; Legal education; Teaching methods; Exchange of persons programs; Civil liberties; School of Advanced International Studies; Thayer, Philip W.; Schopler, Ernest H.; Hodges, Arthur W. (Lt. Col.)] 46

2-A-823
Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program 6/8/49. 7 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; Austria; Conferences; American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; De Young, Chris A.; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)]

2-A-817
Weslyan University sponsorship of visiting expert for introduction of social sciences project, telegram 5/21/49. 2 p. OMGUS 1949/V-39955. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Social science; Schottsneider, E. E.]

2-A-824
Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf 6/9/49 to 6/15/49. 5 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel Educational personnel; Williams, Lynn A., Jr. Wolf, Karl-Heinz; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.) McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-818
Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release 5/26/49 ro 5/3//49. Confidential. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Economics; Science and technology; Austria; Bayer, Hans; Kothbauer, Alexander; Johnson, Charles S. (Col.)]

2-A-819
Harvard University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Dr. C J. Friedrich 6/10/49 to 6/23/49. 3 p.

2-A-825
Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder

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6/9/49. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Austria; National Education Association; Snyder, Harold E.; Can, William G.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-846 2-A-833
Waldorf schools establishment in Germany proposal of Max Rodi, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Albert KUngelhofer 6/J8/49 w 6/28/49. 3 p. [Elementary education; Foreign schools in Germany; Klingelhofer, Albert; Rodi, Max; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 6/73/49. 2 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Printing and publishing; Camovsky, Leon; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-841 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki 6/73/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Teachers; School administration; Japan; Education Association of Japan; National Education Association; Araki, Shozaburo; Carr, William G.]

2-A-826
Proposed conference on "Role of Colleges and Universities in International Understanding," correspondence with Howard L. Nostrand 6/2/49 to 6/9/49. 3 p. [Higher education; Cultural relations; Conferences; Nostrand, Howard L.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-834
Publication of book "How to Wage Peace," correspondence with Paul S. Eriksson with document 6/20/49 to 6/28/49. 4 p. [Books; Day, John, Co.; Rosenhaupt, Hans W.; Eriksson, Paul S.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-827
Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith 6/2/49 to 6/9/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Curricula; Elementary education; Secondary education; Conferences; Federal Security Agency; Smith, Paul E.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-835
German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence 6/20/49 to 6/29/49. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Students; Recreation; Government forms and paperwork; Federal Security Agency; Francis, Phyllis; Ade, Lester K.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-836 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace 6/77/49 to 7/1/49. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Student aid; Government contracts and procurement; Institute of International Education; Grace, Alonzo G.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-842
Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith 6/77/49. 2 p. [Anthropology; Area studies; Visiting educators; Japan; Smith, Allen H.; McMahon B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-843 Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming 6/30/49 to 7/7/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Research; Educational finance; Transportation; Military occupation costs; Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund; Heming, Mrs. Charles E.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); McMahon B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-844 International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence 6/25/49 to 7/8/49. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Youth organizations; Stuttgart; International World Peace League of Youth; Arkansas Resources and Development Commission; Illinois Displaced Persons Commission; Fletcher, Wayne C; Fulbright, J. William; Cooligan, Francis J.; Goldstein, Thomas; Lynch, G. P.]

2-A-828
Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria 6/3/49 to 6/8/49. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Austria; National Education Association; Carr, William G.; Snyder, Harold E.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)] 2-A-829 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank 6/20/49 to 7/5/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Austria; Japan; New York Times (newspaper); Institute of International Education; Shank, Donald J.; Nugent, D. R. (Lt. Col.); Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-837
Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents 2/10/47 to 6/30/49. 17 p. [Anthropology; Visiting educators; Area studies; Japan; Smith, Ann G.; Kolley K. H. (Lt.); Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Smith, Allen H.; McMahon B. B. (Col.)]

2-A-830
Educational and cultural relations programs in Germany, routing slip 6/18/49. 1 p. [Educational exchanges] 2-A-831 Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence 5/18/49 to 6/28/49. 7 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational exchanges; Exchange of persons programs; Alexander, Richard T.; McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Grace, Alonzo G.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

2-A-838
Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum 6/73/49. 2 p. [Youth; Military occupation forces and personnel; Sports and athletics; Vocational education and training; Language and linguistics; Motion pictures; Educational exchanges] 2-A-839 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of visit by Dr. Kurtz, cable 6/13/49. 2 p. CAD 1949/48445. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; American Friends Service Committee; Kurtz, Dr.]

2-A-845
Representative textbook for German primary of secondary schools, correspondence with E. D. Collins 6/24/49 to 7/6/49. 3 p. [Textbooks; Elementary education; Secondary education; Collins, E. D.; Smith, C. R. (Maj.)] 2-A-846 Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record 6/22/49 to 6/25/49. 7 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Printing and publishing; Denazification; Political attitudes; Washington Post (newspaper); Congressional Record; Schningh, Franz J.; Hallgarten, George W. F.; Irvin, L. P. (Col.)]

2-A-832
Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman 6/5/49 to 6/30/49. S p. [Textbooks; Educational materials; Gifts and donations; General Federation of Women's Clubs; Chapman, Mrs. Theodore S.; Lambdin, Mrs. R. C; Lawbetter, Blanche; Irvin, L. P. (Col.)]

2-A-840
German book publishing report by committee of American book publishers committee, transmittal letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Dr. Leon Camovsky

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2-A-847
2-A-847
Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker 6/29/49. 4 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Military occupation costs; Public opinion; Baker, William A.; Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Hamblen, A. L. (Col.)]

Bibliography of Documents
2-A-854
Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans 7/5/49. 3 p. [Magazines; Libraries; Japan; Military occupation costs; Tokyo Imperial University; Rockefeller Foundation; American Library Association; Evans, Roger F.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

Part 3. Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)

OFFICE OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT FOR BAVARIA


3-A-l to 3-A-462 Office of Military Government for Bavaria [Office of Military Government for Bavaria; Bavaria; Local government; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois] 3-A-l Summary of news by OMG for Bavaria Intelligence Division 12/1/48. 1 p. [Social conditions; Political conditions; Economic conditions; Elections; Shea, Donald T.]

2-A-855 to 2-A-856
Refugee project status uncertainty, cable from George Weiss for Carey McWilliams 7/6/49 to 7/7/49. [Refugees; McWilliams, Carey; Baker, William C, Jr. (Col.); Weiss, George] 2-A-855: 7/6/49 ro 7/7/49. Confidential. 3 p. OMGUS 1949/CC-9081. 2-A-856: 2 p.

2-A-848
Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply 6/28/49 to 7/1/49. 4 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Vocational education and training; Radio; Austria; Names lists; Bureau of Applied Social Research; Columbia University; Congress, Joseph; Allinson, Brent; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)] 2-A-849 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers,- correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker 6/10/49 to 6/27/49. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Military occupation costs; Public opinion; Boston Daily Record (newspaper); Department of State; Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Baker, William A.; Saltonstall, Leverett; Webb, James E.]

2-A-857
Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Arno Kretschmer, correspondence and press release 6//49 to 7/8/49. 8 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Newspapers; University of Georgia; Grady, Henry W., School of Journalism; Kretschmer, Amo E.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

3-A-2
Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning 8/17/48. 10 p. [Educational exchanges; Licenses and permits; Student aid; Visiting educators; Universities; Winning, Charles D.]

2-A-858
Education mission to Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to the Secretary of War 8/19/46. 4 p. [Visiting educators; Names lists; Biographies;1 Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.)]

2-A-850
Student exchange program/Rentaro Ono, routing slip 6/24/49. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Japan; Ono, Rentaro] 2-A-851 Release of school buildings requisitioned by Military Government, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to John Riedl 6/29/49. 2 p. [Educational facilities; Restitution of seized property; Lynch, G. P. (Col.); Riedl, John O.]

3-A-3
Topical report of the OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Group Activities Branch by Louis Miniclier 6/J5/4S. 9 p. [Youth organizations; Conferences; Textbooks; Paper and paper products; Miniclier, Louis]

2-A-859
Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department 6/4/45 to 6/28/45. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; National Education Association; War Department; Givens, Willard E.; Stimson, Henry L.; Ulio, J. A. (Maj. Gen.); Hovde, Bryn J.]

3-A-4
Topical reports by OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch sections by Richard T. Alexander 4/28/47. 1 p. [Government reporting requirements; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Alexander, Richard T.]

2-A-852
Bayard Q. Morgan selection as U.S. representative at Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Frankfurt and request for teaching position in Germany, letter with reply 7/10/49 to 7/15/49. 3 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Universities; Morgan, Bayard Q.; Lynch, G. P. (Col.)]

3-A-5
Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman tf/JO/47. 28 p. [Denazification; Universities; Secondary education; Curricula; Elementary education; Youth Activities Program; Social services; Bergman, Walter G.] 3-A-6 [Number not used]

2-A-853
Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram 5/23/49 to 7/1/49. Confidential Secret. 3 p. State incoming airgram 1949/A-346. [Exchange of persons programs; Eastern Europe; International cooperation in science and technology; Soviet Union; Engineering; Department of State; Office of Political Adviser for Germany; Riddleberger, James W.]

3-A-7
Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religions Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning 10/14/48. 9 p.

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Bibliography of Documents
[Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church: Church-State relations; Educational finance; Textbooks; Currency; Printing and publishing; Restitution of seized property; Treaties and conventions; War crimes; Radio; Conferences; Jews; Educational exchanges; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 7/6/48 to 12/1/48. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Higher education; Curricula; Teacher education and training; Textbooks; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-8: 10/3/48. 12 p. 3-A-9: 12/1/48. 12 p. [Printing and publishing; Paper and paper products; Radio; Visiting educators; Educational facilities] 3-A-10: 9/3/4. 10 p. 3-A-ll: 8/16/48. 2 p. 3-A-12: 8/5/48. 10 p. [Magazines; Educational finance; Food rationing; Education committees; Visiting educators; Economic conditions] 3-A-13: 7/6/48. 15 p. [Education laws and directives; Education committees; Vocational education and training; Demonstration and pilot projects; Summer school; Educational finance; Currency; Educational facilities; Statistical data: education] 3-A-14 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch 6/4/48 to 6/8/48. [Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Miniclier, Louis] 3-A-14: 6/8/48. 5 p. [Agricultural education; Visiting educators] 3-A-15: 6/4/4. 13 p. [Vocational education and training; Curricula; Higher education; Political attitudes; Textbooks; Education committees; Elementary education] 3-A-16 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 5/15/48. 5 p. [Statistical data: education; Educational finance; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; Derthick, Lawrence G.] 5/4/48. 20 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Textbooks; Higher education; Teacher education and training; Statistical data: education; Miniclier, Louis] 3-A-19 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 4/15/48. 8 p. [Higher education; Teacher education and training; Mayes, Martin]

3-A-35
[Arts and the humanities; Licenses and permits; Educational finance; Statistical data: culture; Hahn, Herman]

3-A-28
Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Office activities 9/2/48. 4 p. [Arts and the humanities; Licenses and permits; Statistical data: culture; Moseley, Carlos]

3-A-29
Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Office activities 9/3/48. 10 p. [Arts and the humanities; Licenses and permits; Statistical data: culture; Herman, Hahn]

3-A-20
Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 3/15/48. 5 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Higher education; Teacher education and training; Mayes, Martin]

3-A-30
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch 8/6/48. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Student aid; MacCormac, Kenneth J.] 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch 7/6/48. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Passports and visas; Licenses and permits; Student aid; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; Winning, Charles D.]

3-A-21
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 2/8/49. 5 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Arts and the humanities; Winning, Charles D.]

3-A-22
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch 2/2/48. 3 p. [Student aid; Exchange of persons programs; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-32
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch 8/6/48. 10 p. [Teacher education and training; Youth; Books; Newspapers; Motion pictures; Adult education; Student aid; Women's education; Visiting educators; Gifts and donations; Libraries; Winning, Charles D.]

3-A-23
Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Specialist activities 11/23/48. 5 p. [Arts and the humanities; Licenses and permits; Youth; Moseley, Carlos]

3-A-24
Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Specialist activities 11/23/48. 11 p. [Arts and the humanities; Licenses and permits; Statistical data: culture; Names lists; Hahn, Herman]

3-A-33
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch 5/4/48. JO p. [Youth; Exchange of persons programs; Youth organizations; Sports and athletics; Adult education; Women's education; Free German Youth; Bavarian Land Youth Association; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-25
Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Specialist activities iO/28/48. 3 p. [Arts and the humanities; Youth; Visiting educators; Moseley, Carlos]

3-A-34
Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch /J5/48. 3 p. [Youth organizations; Dachau; Bavarian Land Youth Association]

3-A-17
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch 5/4/48. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Student aid; Miniclier, Louis] 3-A-18 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch

3-A-26
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch iO/5/48. 7 p. [Adult education; Cultural relations; Motion pictures; Winning, Charles D.]

3-A-35 to 3-A-37
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch 9/2/48 to 12/1/48. [Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church: Educational finance; Radio; Educational finance: Restitution of seized property; Church schools Anti-Semitism; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-35: 12/1/48. 8 p.

3-A-27
Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch 9/27/48. 11 p.

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3-A-35
[Landsberg; Public health; War criminals; Criminal procedure] 3-A-36: 10/5/48. 9 p. [Visiting educators; Treaties and conventions; Exchange of persons programs; National Catholic Welfare Conference] 3-A-37: 9/2/48. 7 p. [Newspapers; Licenses and permits; Newspapers; Concentration camps; Dachau; War destruction; Religious structures and sites; Schreefer, Joseph; Gruttschneder, Otto]

Bibliography of Documents 3-A-44


Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch 1/16/47. 15 p. [Elementary education; Universities; Denazification; Church schools; Statistical data: education; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Printing and publishing; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Secondary education; Curricula; Higher education; Shortages; Teacher education and training; Bergman, Walter G.] [Military government; Sewell, Sumner; Reese, Robert A. (Lt. Col.)]

3-A-50
Reports on OMG for Bavaria branch activities, mmorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese 4/9/46. 2 p. [Mller, Walter J. (Brig. Gen.); Reese, Robert A. (Lt. Col.)] 3-A-51 to 3-A-53 [Numbers not used]

3-A-38
Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer 4/7/48 to 7/7/48. 2 p. [Church-State relations; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Passports and visas; Religious liberty; Anti-Semitism; Youth organizations; Adult education; Hagan, James M.] 3-A-39 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch 7/7/45. 6 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church: Religious liberty; Restitution of seized property. School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Educational facilities; Church schools; Jews: Nuremberg trials; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-45
Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman 6/28/46. 13 p. [Indoctrination; War destruction; Shortages; Denazification; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational facilities; Textbooks; Higher education; Technical schools; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Special education; Vocational education and training; Libraries; Statistical data: education; University of Munich; University of Erlangen; University of Wrzburg; Bergman, Walter G.] 3-A-46 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman 8/23/46. 8 p. [Visiting educators; Elementary education; Secondary education; Universities; Teacher education and training; Youth Activities Program; Refugees; Bergman, Walter G.]

3-A-54
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch 12/11/46. lip. [Universities; Purges; Switzerland; Youth organizations; Libraries; Secondary education; Elementary education; Statistical data: education; Teacher education and training; Church-State relations; Bergman, Walter G.]

3-A-55
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch 11/6/46. 5 p. [Higher education; Secondary education; Elementary education; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Bergman, Walter G.]

3-A-40
Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer 6/1/48 to 6/15/48. 2 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Exchange of persons programs; Anti-Semitism; Youth organizations; Conferences; Health facilities and services; Hagan, James M.] 3-A-41 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch 6/2/48. 6 p. [Anti-Semitism; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Exchange of persons programs; Religious education; Textbooks; Associations; Adult education; Families; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-56
Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio 3/31/47. 10 p. [Vacations and holidays; Education laws and directives; Political conditions; Secondary education; Curricula; Educational facilities; Radio; Technical schools; Clay, Lucius D.; Kombaum, Mr.; Falk, Charles J.]

3-A-47
Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman 6/29/46. 6 p. [Education laws and directives; Denazification; Demilitarization; Youth Activities Program; Religious liberty; Sports and athletics; Restitution of seized property; Religious structures and sites; War destruction; Education committees; Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Textbooks; Adult education; Higher education; Research; Bergman, Walter G.]

3-A-57
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division 4/7/48. 16 p. [Political conditions; Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Textbooks; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Education committees; Universities; Student aid; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Radio; Food rationing; Church-State relations; Youth Activities Program; Educational exchanges; Educational tests; Jehovah's Wimesses; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-42
Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer 5/1/48 to 5/15/48. 2 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Student aid; Radio; Food rationing; Church schools; Teacher education and training; Evangelical Church; Youth organizations; Restitution of seized property; Printing and publishing; Paper and paper products; Hagan, James M.]

3-A-48
Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note 4/10/46 to 6/4/46. 8 p. [Universities; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Elementary education; Youth Activities Program; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Denazification; Pundt, Alfred G. (Capt.)] 3-A-49 Responsibilities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Lt Col. Robert A. Reese 5/29/46. 1 p.

3-A-58
Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria 7/1/46 to 7/1/47. 24 p. [Church schools; Secondary education; Educational facilities; Vocational education and training; Adult education; Statistical data: education; Teachers; Students; Curricula; Visiting educators; Textbooks; Educational tests; Academic standards]

3-A-43
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch 5/4/48. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Roman Catholic Church; Women's education; Social conditions; Printing and publishing; Paper and paper products; Anti-Semitism; Church schools; Teacher education and training; Church-State relations; Political attitudes; National Catholic Welfare Conference; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-59
Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch

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Bibliography of Documents
7/14/47. 71 p. [Universities; Educational facilities; Students; Youth organizations; School administration; Teachers; Religion; Academic standards; Arts and the humanities; Physical education; Philosophy; Denazification; Population; Social services; Religious structures and sites; War destruction; Restitution of seized property; Passports and visas; Licenses and permits; Newspapers; Magazines; Paper and paper products; Religious education; Radio; Shortages; Secondary education; Vocational education and training- Adult education; Church schools; Statistical data: education; Textbooks; Cultural relations; Bergman, Walter G.] 3-A-60 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch 4/15/47. 22 p. [Secondary education; Statistical data: education; Students; Democracy; Teachers; Educational facilities; Curricula; Teacher education and training; Visiting educators; Radio; Conferences; Adult education; Elementary education; Textbooks; Religion; Restitution of seized property; Church-State relations; Denazification; Travel; Shortages; Higher education; Conferences; Adult education; Paper and paper products; Bergman, Walter G.] 8/10/46. 5 p. [Denazification; Demilitarization; Education laws and directives; Libraries; Books; Magazines; Newspapers; Propaganda; Censorship; Reese, Robert A. (Lt. Col.)] 3-A-67 Reemployment of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt Col. Robert . A. Reese 1/6/47. 3 p. [Purges; Teachers; School administration; Employment and unemployment; Courts; Reese, Robert A. (Lt. Col.)] 3-A-68 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive 9/21/46 to 11/25/46. 8 p. [Education laws and directives; Government officials and employees; Purges; Educational personnel; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.); Mller, Walter J. (Brig. Gen.)] 3-A-69 General Christian elementary schools, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation 9/26/46. 2 p. [Elementary education; Church-State relations; Teachers; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Fendt, Franz]

3-A-81
9/10/45. 4 p. [Agricultural education; Technical schools; Curricula; Women's education; Educational facilities; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Meinzolt, Hans]

3-A-74
Curriculum for training of baby and children nurses [n.d.]. 3 p. [Nurses; Medical education; Curricula]

3-A-75
Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses [n.d.]. 6 p. [Health facilities and services; Nurses; Medical education; Curricula; Bavarian Ministry of Interior; Shiffort, Mr.] 3-A-76 Approved German textbooks on nursing, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer 11/2/45. 2 p. [Textbooks; Nurses; Bibliographies; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Stayer, Morrison C. (Maj. Gen.)]

3-A-77
Reopening of German schools of nursing in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. Charles D. Shields 11/21/45. 1 p. [Medical education; Nurses; Shields, Charles D. (Lt. Col.)] 3-A-78 Eradication of Nazi and militaristic teaching or propaganda in German education, extract from occupation statute in German language 7/7/45. 1 p. [Denazification; Demilitarization; Education laws and directives] 3-A-79 Applications for reopening schools of nursing in Bavaria
[TLCL].

3-A-61 to 3-A-63
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch 2/12/47 to 5/14/47. [Secondary education; Statistical data: education; Students; Democracy; Teachers; Educational facilities; Curricula; Teacher education and training; Visiting educators; Radio; Conferences; Adult education; Elementary education; Textbooks; Religion; Restitution of seized property; Church-State relations; Denazification; Travel; Shortages; Higher education; Motion pictures; Maps; Vocational education and training; Bergman, Walter G.] 3-A-61: 5/14/47. 13 p. [Names lists; Educational exchanges; Women; Refugees; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Educational tests] 3-A-62: 3/12/47. 13 p. [Audio-visual materials] 3-A-63: 2/12/47. 17 p. 3-A-64 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch 6/12/47. 2 p. [Religion; Travel; Higher education; Language and linguistics; Secondary education; Visiting educators; Bergman, Walter G.] 3-A-65 [Number not used] 3-A-66 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese

3-A-70
Appointment of refugee teachers, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation 9/26/46. 4 p. [Elementary education; Teacher recruitment; Refugees; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Fendt, Franz] 3-A-71 Report on agricultural schools and research institutions by OMG for Bavaria Economics Division Food and Agriculture Branch with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Col. Stanley Andrews 3/27/46. 9 p. [Agricultural education; Research institutions; Statistical data: education; Andrews, Stanley (Lt. CoL)]

2 p.

[Medical education; Nurses; permits]

Licenses

and

3-A-80
Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) 7/2/45. 19 p. [Refugees; Women; Youth; Students; Educational facilities; Housing; Social services; Munich; Hartmann, Franz X.] 3-A-81 Einderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion 7/12/45. 4 p. [Refugees; Students; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Banks and banking; Restitution of seized property; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hipp, Dr.] 51

3-A-72
Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews 12/28/46. 9 p. [Vocational education and training; Curricula; Educational materials; Educational facilities; School administration; Toews, Emil O.]

3-A-73
Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion

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3-A-82
3-A-82
Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion 7/13/45. 7 p. [Refugees; Students; Housing; Educational facilities; Resettlement; Social conditions; Shortages; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hartmann, Franz X.] 3-A-89: 6/11/48. 9 p. [Paper and paper products; Cultural relations; Women; Kraus, John F.] 3-A-90: 5/24/48. 5 p. [Magazines; Newspapers; Berlin; Restitution of seized property] 3-A-91: 5/8/48. 6 p. [Stuttgart; Magazines; Educational exchanges] 3-A-92: 4/26/48. 6 p. [Education committees; Bremen] 3-A-93: 4/10/48. 6 p. [Berlin; Exchange of persons programs; International Council of Christians and Jews] 3-A-94 Secondary school curriculum reorganization, letter to Walter G. Bergman 5/12/47. 2 p. [Secondary education; Curricula; Teaching methods; Demonstration and pilot projects; Bergman, Walter G.] 3-A-95 Augsburg demonstration school project, letter from Walter R. Hepner to Walter G. Bergman 5/12/47. 1 p. [Secondary education; Demonstration and pilot projects; Augsburg; Hepner, Walter R.] 3-A-96 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner 5/5/47. 29 p. [Secondary education; Demonstration and pilot projects; Democracy; School administration; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Teaching methods; Personality and culture; Educational reform planning and policies; Hepner, Walter R.]

Bibliography of Documents
3-A-100 Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson [rud.]. 10 p. [Homemaking education; Women's education; School administration; Teacher education and training; Teaching methods; Henderson, Marietta] 3-A-101 Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist [n.d.]. 49 p. [Secondary education; Educational tests; Teaching methods; Academic standards; Statistical data: education; Lindquist, E. F.] 3-A-102 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education 9/20/45. 138 p. [Governmental bodies; Government officials and employees; School administration; Wages and salaries; Nazi Party; Names lists; Ministry of Education; Newton, Henry C. (Col.); White, C. A. (Brig. Gen.); Hill, G. E. (Lt.); Hartley, Richard (Maj.); Kaski, Augustus A. (Lt.)] 3-A-103 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner [n.d.]. 6 p. [Curricula; Teaching methods; Educational personnel; Teacher education and training; School administration; Research institutions; University of Erlangen; Brenner, Eduard] 3-A-104 Proposed experiment in secondary teacher training. Erlangen University [n.d.]. 2 p. [Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Demonstration and pilot projects; University of Erlangen] 3-A-105 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion [1947]. 33 p. [Elementary education; Statistical data: education; Church schools; Teacher unions; Secondary education; Curricula; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Higher education; Students; Youth Activities Program; Roman Catholic Church; Church-State relations; Political attitudes; Printing and publishing; Youth organizations; University of Wrzburg; University of Erlangen] 3-A-106 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 [1947]. 11 p. [Teacher education and training- Conferences; Names lists; Exchange of persons programs; Educational tests; Curricula; Students; Stuttgart; Wrttemberg-Baden; Hesse; Bremen; Purges; Educational reform planning and policies]

3-A-83
Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross 6/18/45. 4 p. [Refugees; Educational facilities; Social conditions; Resettlement; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Bavarian Red Cross; Hipp, Dr.; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal)]

3-A-84
Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) 6/16/45. i p. [Refugees; Students; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Resettlement; Hartmann, Franz X.]

3-A-85
Return of children from the camps, memorandum from Franz X. Hartmann 6/15/45. 2 p. [Refugees; Educational facilities; Resettlement; Oberbayem; Hartmann, Franz X.]

3-A-86
Conditions is the KLV camps, memorandum from F. W. Bogner with translation 6/13/45. 4 p. [Refugees; Educational facilities; Food rationing; Social conditions; Bogner, F. W.]

3-A-87
Teacher training in Bavaria [1/48]. 12 p. [Teacher education and training; Curricula; Church schools; Teacher recruitment; Educational facilities; War destruction]

3-A-97
Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" [n.d.]. 6 p. [Radio; Political attitudes; Youth; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Social education; Teaching methods] 3-A-98 Audio-visual materials and their utilization in the teacher training institutions of Bavaria, report by Sam H. Linch [rud.]. 4 p. [Audio-visual materials; Teacher education and training; Teaching methods; Linch, Sam H.] 3-A-99 Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis 4/28/47. 3 p. [Motion pictures; Teaching methods; Demonstration and pilot projects; Teacher education and training; Rosenheim; Maclnnis, Charles P.]

3-A-88
Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section 6/1/47. 12 p. [Secondary education; Curricula; Political attitudes; Textbooks; Educational tests; Teacher education and training; Radio] 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section 4/10/48 to 6/11/48. [Educational reform planning and policies; Hesse; Wrttemberg-Baden; Teachers; Textbooks; Secondary education; Heidelberg; Vocational education and training; Higher education; Youth Activities Program; Conferences; Youth organizations; Teachers; Church schools; Adult education; Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; Church-State relations; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 52

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Bibliography of Documents
3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany [9/47]. [Advisory boards and committees; Educational reform planning and policies; Visiting educators; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Church schools; Democracy; Compulsory education; Educational facilities; Curricula; Preschool education; Textbooks; Libraries; Motion pictures; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Universities; Purges; Shortages; Teacher recruitment; Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; School administration; Educational finance; Economic assistance; Morale; Educational philosophy; Refugees; War destruc tion; Political attitudes; Economic conditions; Denazification; Families; Church-State relations; Religious education; Compulsory education; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Radio; Educational exchanges; U.S. Education Mission to Germany] 3-A-107: Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, draft memorandum from Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay [9/1947]. 42 p. [Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen.)] 3-A-108: Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, printed version with transmittal letter from George F. Zook to Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay 9/20/46. 44 p. [Zook, George F.] 3-A-109: Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, typescript version with transmittal letter from George F. Zook to Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay 9/20/46. 82 p. [Zook, George F.] 3-A-113 Suggestions for re-education of adults by popular university lectures to give them new political training, unsigned statement [rud.]. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Adult education; Denazification; Political attitudes] 3-A-114 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview [9/46]. 7 p. [Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Curricula; Educational facilities; Refugees; Educational materials; Statistical data: education] 3-A-115 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk [n.d.]. 12 p. [Purges; Advisory boards and committees; Educational reform planning and policies; Teachers; Shortages; Denazification; Falk, Charles J.] 3-A-116 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials [1947]. 26 p. [Democracy; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Academic standards; Civil liberties; Indoctrination; Visiting educators; Radio] 3-A-117 Responsibility of educational officers, OMG for Bavaria [rud.]. 2 p. [Military government; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel]

3-A-128
[Educational reform planning and policies; Military occupation forces and personnel; Democracy; Indoctrination; Newspapers; Radio] 3-A-121 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division [rud.]. 5 p. [Democracy; Indoctrination; Political attitudes; Personality and culture; Paper and paper products; Cultural relations; Newspapers; Magazines; Radio; Motion pictures; Freedom of expression; Educational exchanges; Government and business] 3-A-122 Long-range policy statement for German re-education. Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee [5/16/46]. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Purges; Political attitudes; Democracy; Civil liberties; PersonaHty and culture; Cultural relations; Committee on German Re-education; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee]

3-A-123
Right of Evangelical school (confessional school) [rud.]. 2 p. [Evangelical Church; Church schools; Religious liberty; Educational philosophy] 3-A-124 English instruction at primary schools, memorandum from Dr. Wein 10/16/46. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Language and linguistics; Win, Dr.] 3-A-125 Exemption from instruction of 8th grade pupils, memorandum from Dr. Wein 10/7/46. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Compulsory education; Wein, Dr.] 3-A-126 Proposed form for reopening of schools with forwarding memorandum from Lt Lawrence A. Nuce 1/10/46. 7 p. [Elementary education; Licenses and permits; Government forms and paperwork; Nuce, Lawrence A. (Lt.)] 3-A-127 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion 12/1/45. 3 p. [Education laws and directives; Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Educational tests; Curricula; Teaching methods; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion]

3-A-110
Bavaria preliminary budget for fiscal year 1945 7/26/45. 4 p. [Economic conditions; Government spending; Public administration] 3-A-lll Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer 2/10/36 to 6/29/45. 19 p. [Nazi Party; Secondary education; Education laws and directives; Teachers; Indoctrination; Educational personnel; Social services; Political attitudes; Elementary education; Adult education; Mayer, Hermann] 3-A-112 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker 7/20/46. 9 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Teaching methods; Audio-visual materials; Textbooks; Government information; Cultural relations; Public administration; Nazi Party; Indoctrination; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Central Institute for Education and Instruction; German Bureau of Education; Hilker, Franz]

3-A-118
Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren [rud.]. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Indoctrination; Exchange of persons programs; Warren, Richard L.] 3-A-119 Initial report on teaching democracy to individual Germans, draft prologue [rud.]. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Teaching methods; Cultural relations; Military occupation forces and personnel] 3-A-120 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch [n.d.]. 2 p.

3-A-128
Teaching staff of elementary schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten 53

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3-A-128
Teacher education and training 9/10/45. 5 p. [Elementary education; Teachers; Government contracts and procurement; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hipp, Dr.] 3-A-129 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Municipal Education Office [1945]. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Students; Elementary education; Special education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training] 3-A-130 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regiemngprasidenten 7/23/45. 5 p. [Elementary education; Teachers; Religion; Associations; Church-State relations; Treaties and conventions; Restitution of seized property; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hipp, Dr.] 3-A-131 Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition [1945]. 4 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Denazification; Textbooks; Moral and ethical education; Democracy; Curricula] 3-A-132 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) [10/3/45]. 12 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Purges; Teacher recruitment; Educational facilities; Textbooks; Curricula; Statistical data: education; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion] 3-A-133 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union 9/20/47. 12 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Educational facilities; Church schools; Denazification; Demilitarization; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational philosophy; Curricula; School administration; Christian Social Union] 3-A-134 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman 7/23/46 to 2/18/47. 29 p. [Elementary education; Educational facilities; Motion pictures; Health education; Conferences; Educational materials; Women; Curricula; Evangelical Church; Shortages; Social conditions; Educational materials; Church schools; Teaching methods; Education committees; Teacher education and training; Teacher recruitment; School administration; Refugees; Youth organizations; School inspection reports; Teacher unions; Ignatoff, Daniel; Edman, Marion] 54

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Ex-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum from Robert A. Reese 3/20/46. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Students; Nazi Party; Denazification; Reese, Robert A.] 7/3J/47 ro 9/10/47. 18 p. [Governmental bodies; Elections; Political reforms; Bradford, John P.] 3-A-143 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt 7/31/46 to 9/24/46. 26 p. [Education laws and directives; School administration; Teachers; Students; Curricula; Teaching methods; University of Munich; University of Wrzburg; University of Erlangen; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Meinzolt, Hans] 3-A-144 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt 11/26/46. 4 p. Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion memorandum 1-54331. [Purges; Teachers; University of Munich; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Meinzolt, Hans] 3-A-145 Teaching staff of the University of Munich, memorandum from Al D. Sims 11/12/46. 5 p. [Purges; Teachers; Names lists; University of Munich; Sims, Al D.] 3-A-146 [Number not used] 3-A-147 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum 4/23/46. 9 p. [Legal education; Academic standards; Teachers; Purges; School inspection reports; University of Munich; Lwenstein, Earl; Fahy, Charles] 3-A-148 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transmittal memorandum from Meinzolt 1/15/46 to 1/17/46. 4 p. [Denazification; Teachers; Education committees; University of Munich; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Meinzolt, Hans] 3-A-149 Non-admittance of persons with former Nazi affiliations as students to institutions of higher learning, memorandum 2/26/46. p. [Education laws and directives; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Academic standards; Higher education; Nazi Party] 3-A-150 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. [1949]. 54 p. [Universities; Students; Youth organizations; Youth Activities Program; Political attitudes;

3-A-136
Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt 12/6/45. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Academic standards; Nazi Party; Denazification; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Meinzolt, Hans] 3-A-137 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum [n.d.]. S p. [Licenses and permits; Government forms and paperwork; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational facilities; Teachers; Curricula; Educational finance; Denazification; Statistical data: education] 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese 7/20/46. 2 p. [Licenses and permits; Government forms and paperwork; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational facilities; Teachers; Curricula; Reese, Robert A. (Lt. Col.)]

3-A-139
Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag 3/21/47 to 5/14/47. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Purges; Teachers; University of Munich; University of Erlangen; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion] 3-A-140 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, memoranda 10/22/45 to 10/26/45. 3 p. [Education laws and directives; Higher education; Licenses and permits] 3-A-141 Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander 12/27/45. 2 p. [Military government; Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Higher education; Purges; Teacher recruitment; Educational facilities; School administration; Academic standards; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Ostrander, L. S.] 3-A-142 Law on the Senate of Bavaria, with transmittal memorandum from John P. Bradford

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Cultural relations; Adult education; Personality and culture; Sports and athletics; Religion; Social conditions; Economic conditions; Educational finance; Housing; Health facilities and services; Libraries] 3-A-151 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume 4/4/49. 4 p. CSCAD3S0. [Political attitudes; Morale; Educational exchanges; Youth organizations; Visiting educators; Foreign schools in Germany; Boiling, Landrum; Hume, Edgar E. (Brig. Gen.)] 3-A-152 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann 8/22/49. 9 p. [Universities; Social science; School inspection reports; Political science; Sociology; Economics; Anthropology; History; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational exchanges; Neumann, Sigmund] 3-A-153 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich 8/1/49. 9 p. [Visiting educators; School inspection reports; Academic standards; Educational facilities; War destruction; Students; Social conditions; Literature; History; University of Munich; Draper, John W.] 3-A-154 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning 2/18/49. 14 p. [Universities; Educational finance; Currency; Student aid; Economic conditions; Educational philosophy; School administration; Teachers; Purges; Visiting educators; Statistical data: education; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-155 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning 2/17/49. 2 p. [Universities; Visiting educators; Area studies Educational finance; Students; Statistical data education; University of Wrzburg; Peters, H. F. Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning 3/3/49 to 6/29/49. 4 p. [Universities; Visiting educators; Educational finance; Exchange of persons programs; Youth organizations; Democracy; Curricula; Elections; Education committees; Statistical data: education; University of Munich; University of Wrzburg; University of Erlangen; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-156: 6/29/49. 4 p. [Sweden; Arts and the humanities; Conferences; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Gerlach, Walther; Wenzl, Aloys] 3-A-157: 5/30/49. 4 p. [Associations; Newspapers; Munich Technical College; Draper, John W.; Neumann, Sigmund; Shaw, Roger M.] 3-A-158: 4/5/49. 2 p. [Educational facilities; Homemaking education; Students; Area studies; Institute for American Studies] 3-A-159: 4/5/49. 3 p. [Area studies; Educational facilities; Homemaking education; Students; Research; Conferences; Institute for American Studies] 3-A-l 60: 3/3/49. 3 p. [Visiting educators; Area studies; Students; Political attitudes; Institute of American Civilization; Peters, H. F.; Noack, Professor] 3-A-161 [Number not used] 3-A-l 62 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda 5/1/45 to 6/30/45. 18 p. [Governmental bodies; Elementary education; Vocational education and training; Secondary education; Universities; Technical schools; Social conditions; Government officials and employees; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Religious liberty: Educational finance; Printing and publishing; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Landeen, W. M. (Capt.); Keegan, Charles E. (Col.); McMahon, B. B. (Col.); Edwards, Marvin L.] 3-A-l 63 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religions Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman 6/25/46. 13 p. [Educational facilities; War destruction; Purges; Teachers; Educational materials; Curricula; Statistical data: education; Universities; Adult education; Denazification; University of Munich; University of Erlangen; University of Wrzburg; Munich Technical College; Bergman, Walter G. (Col.)]

3-A-173
6/3/49. 9 p. [Parent-teacher associations; Augsburg; Amberg; Radio; Elementary education; Teachers; Vocational education and training; Education committees; Higher education; Textbooks; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning 3/3/49 ro 6/30/49. [Elementary education; Education committees; School inspection reports; Teachers; Secondary education; Libraries; Textbooks; Statistical data: education; Social services; Magazines; Paper and paper products; Radio; Demonstration and pilot projects; Educational finance; Educational materials; Vocational education and training; Exchange of persons programs; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-166: 6/30/49. 10 p. [Textbooks] 3-A-l 67: 5/3.Z/49. 9 p. [Parent-teacher associations; Augsburg; Amberg; Radio; Visiting educators] 3-A-168: 5/2/49. 9 p. [Social studies; Vocational education and training; Homemaking education; Research institutions; Conferences; Home Economics Research Institute] 3-A-169: 4/5/49. 12 p. 3-A-l 70: 3/3/49. 17 p. [Social studies; Business education; Agricultural education]

3-A-l 71
Semi-annnal historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning 2/25/49. 27 p. [Teacher education and training; Academic standards; Elementary education; Student aid; Educational tests; Teacher salaries; Vocational education and training; Exchange of persons programs; Statistical data: education; Education committees; Textbooks; Educational finance; Currency; Social services; Libraries; Radio; Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-172 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning 2/17/49. 16 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Social studies; Conferences; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Demonstration and pilot projects; Statistical data: education; Textbooks; Libraries; Radio; Social services; Winning, Charles D.]

3-A-l 64
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 7/28/49. lip. [Curricula; Elementary education; Secondary education; Public opinion; Refugees; Statistical data: education; Arts and the humanities; Conferences; School administration; Elections; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Social services; Bavarian Young Teachers Association; University of Munich; University of Erlangen]

3-A-l 73
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning S/30/49 to 8/31/49. 28 p. [Magazines; Food rationing; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Social services; Elementary education; Secondary education; Education committees; Higher education; Statistical data: education; Teacher education and training; Textbooks; Libraries; Winning, Charles D] 55

3-A-l 65
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning

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3-A-174 3-A-174
Conununity education, report by Charles D. Winning [8/49]. 28 p. [Youth organizations; Exchange of persons programs; Adult education; Social conditions; Employment and unemployment; Motion pictures; Conferences; Youth Activities Program; Recreation; Women's education; Social services; Military occupation forces and personnel; Elections; Department of State; National Social Welfare Assembly; Bavarian Association for Adult Education; International League for Peace and Freedom; Bridges, Bemice; Winning, Charles D.] 8/27/45. 3 p. [Purges; Teachers; Educational facihties; War destruction; Families; School administration; Social conditions; Kitzingen; Ochsenfurt] 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner 7/16/48. 5 p. OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Bulletin 2. [Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Academic standards; Social classes; Economic conditions; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Secondary education; Curricula; Preschool education; Private schools; Educational finance; Compulsory education; Van Wagoner, Murray D.]

Bibliography of Documents
3-A-188 Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wrzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller 8/27/45. 3 p. [Purges; Teacher recruitment; School administration; Universities; University of Wrzburg; Stegmller, Dr.]

3-A-189
Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt- Russell H. Mclntosh 7/20/45. 1 p. [Universities; Teachers; Educational facilities; Students; Curricula; Licenses and permits; University of Wrzburg; Mclntosh, Russell H. (Lt.)] 3-A-190 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin [n.d.]. 2 p. [Universities; School administration; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Educational materials; Research; Academic freedom; Teachers; Students; Youth organizations; Nazi Party; Martin, Dr.] 3-A-191 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzbnrg 10/19/45. 3 p. [Philosophy; Teachers; Names lists; History; Language and linguistics; Students; Educational finance; Licenses and permits; University of Wrzburg; Martin, Dr.] 3-A-192 Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzbnrg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh [1945]. 3 p. [Educational philosophy; Personality and culture; Militarism; Political conditions; Economic conditions; Democracy; University of Wrzburg; Mclntosh, Russell H. (Lt.)] 3-A-193 to 3-A-219 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 11/19/46 to 11/3/47. [Unterfranken; Secondary education; School administration; Wrzburg] 3-A-193: 11/3/47. 3 p. [Conferences; Associations; Teacher recruitment; Educational materials; Food rationing; Teacher education and training; Teaching methods] 3-A-194: 11/19/46. 1 p. [Purges; Teacher recruitment] 3-A-195: 11/25/46. 1 p. [Women's education; War destruction; Public health; Purges; Teacher recruitment] 3-A-196: 12/16/46. 3 p. [Denazification; Teacher recruitment; Educational materials; Shortages; Elementary education; Refugees]

3-A-175
Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 1&/49]. 6 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Student aid; Arts and the humanities; Museums; Cultural relations; Art and cultural objects; Conferences; University of Erlangen] 3-A-176 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four [8/49J. 6 p. [Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; Jews; Exchange of persons programs; ChurchState relations; Recreation; Women; Religious structures and sites; Walz, Humphrey; Hilmann, Gerhard] 3-A-177 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang [10/45]. 3 p. [Elementary education; Kitzingen; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Teachers; Social conditions; School inspection reports; Heywang, Ernst] 3-A-178 [Number not used] 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions 9/27/45. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Secondary education; School administration; Teachers; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Textbooks; Censorship; Curricula; Government information; Licenses and permits]

3-A-183
Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard 4/19/48. 5 p. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and pohcies; Indoctrination; Teaching methods; Nazi Party; Militarism; Religious education; History; Geography; Scientific education; Mathematics; Language and linguistics; Physical education; Arts and the humanities; Burgard, Josef]

3-A-184
Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 7/10/46. 4 p. [Elementary education; Purges; Teachers; Shortages; Textbooks; Educational facilities; Adult education; Moral and ethical education; Public health; Social conditions; School inspection reports; Unterfranken; Wrzburg; Office of Military Government for Mainfranken] 3-A-185 [Number not used] 3-A-186 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken [11/46]. 4 p. [Elementary education; Educational facilities; Teachers; Women; Educational materials; Shortages; School administration; Adult education; Corporal punishment; Public health; Youth organizations; School inspection reports; Unterfranken; Wrzburg; Office of Military Government for Unterfranken] 3-A-187 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt Thomas H. Shriver 2/3/45. 6 p. [Universities; Teachers; Names lists; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Libraries; Students; Housing; Educational finance; Scientific education; Licenses and permits; University of Wrzburg; Office of Military Government for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Shriver, Thomas H. (Lt.)]

3-A-180
Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante 9/25/45. 2 p. [Elementary education; Educational facilities; Teachers; Curricula; Licenses and permits; Kitzingen; Mercadante, Luke A. (Lt.)]

3-A-181
Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt 56

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3-A-197: 12/21/46. 1 p. 3-A-198: 1/20/47. 1 p. 3-A-199: 1/25/47. 1 p. [Shortages] 3-A-200: 2/5/47. 1 p. [Shortages; Public health] 3-A-201: 2/10/47. 1 p. [Shortages] 3-A-202:2/;7/47. 1 p. [Public health] 3-A-203: 2/24/47. 1 p. [Purges; Teachers; Students] 3-A-204: 3/14/47. 1 p. [Educational tests; Vocational education and training; Sports and athletics] 3-A-205: 3/29/47. 1 p. [Educational tests] 3-A-206: 4/14/47. 1 p. [Sports and athletics; Literature; Teachers] 3-A-207: 4/21/47. 1 p. [Vacations and holidays] 3-A-208: 4/28/47. 1 p. [Sports and athletics; Women's education] 3-A-209: 5/5/47. ; p. [Purges; Refugees] 3-A-210: 5/12/47. 1 p. 3-A-2n: 5/19/47. 1 p. [Teachers; Purges; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Arts and the humanities] 3-A-212: 5/27/47. 1 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Arts and the humanities; Vocational education and training] 3-A-213: 6/2/47. 1 p. [Literature; Health facilities and services; Geography; School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-A-214: fi/9/47. 1 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Education committees; Youth; Elections; Teacher education and training; Visiting educators; Educational tests; Arts and the humanities; Public health] 3-A-215: 6/17/47. 1 p. [Educational tests; Education committees; Youth; Purges; Teacher recruitment; Geography; Sports and athletics; Arts and the humanities; Art and cultural objects; Refugees] 3-A-216: 6/23/47. 1 p. [Health facilities and services; Teachers; Conferences; Educational tests; School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-A-217: 6/30/47. 1 p. [Educational tests; Elections; Education committees; Youth; Sports and athletics; Arts and the humanities; Refugees] 3-A-218: 7/5/47. 1 p. [Educational tests; Shortages; Motion pictures; Arts and the humanities] 3-A-219: 7/28/47. lp. [Shortages]

3-A-235 to 3-A-237
Trade; McHon, B. B. ( Col.); Williams, Mick G. (Maj.); Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.); Klienmann, Horst]

3-A-228
Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wrzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury 9/79/45 to 9/20/45. 3 p. [Education committees; Political attitudes; Denazification; Names lists; Army Information Services Control Command, Wrzburg Detachment; Ury, Richard F.] 3-A-229 Responsibility for broadcasting operations, U.S. Forces Headquarters order with transmittal memorandum 9/6/45 to 9/17/45. Restricted. 2 p. [Radio; Censorship; U.S. Forces Headquarters, European Theater; Lovett, R. B.]

3-A-220
Lower Franconian teachers union by Ernst Heywang 1/12/47. 2 p. [Teacher unions; Franconia; Names lists; Heywang, Ernst] 3-A-221 Survey of status of teachers in Landkreis Karlstadt, transmittal memorandum from Walter E. Brayden 8/4/45. 1 p. [Teachers; Karlstadt; Brayden, Walter E. (Lt)]

3-A-222
Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemiinden [n.d.]. 28 p. Work-Report 2. [Nazi Party; Political attitudes; Denazification; Teachers; Gemiinden; School inspection reports]

3-A-230
Appointment of news reporter to The Bavarian, Office of Special Services memorandum from Lt. Joseph Langland 9/7/45. 1 p. [Newspapers; Military occupation forces and personnel; Bavarian (newspaper); Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services; Langland, Joseph (Lt.)] 3-A-231 [Number not used]

3-A-223
School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report 8/27/45. 1 p. School report 755. [Elementary education; Denazification; Teachers; Curricula; Educational materials; School inspection reports; Lohr; Marktheidenfeld; Keitz, Mr.]

3-A-232
Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman S/28/45. .Resfricted. 1 p. [Newspapers; Magazines; Books; Radio; Censorship; U.S. Forces Headquarters, European Theater; Newman, H. H. (Col.)]

3-A-224
[Number not used]

3-A-225
Re-opening of Bavarian universities, Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement flLdJ. lp. [Universities; Licenses and permits; Students; Government forms and paperwork; University of Munich; Munich Technical College] 3-A-226 Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film. Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals 10/25/45. Restricted. 2 p. [Motion pictures; Impoundment of assets; Inventories; Censorship; Military government; U.S Forces Headquarters, European Theater; Nieman, H. H. (Col.)]

3-A-233
Licenses for newspapers and publishers, policy statement from Capt. Earl E. Baldwin 8/8/45. 3 p. [Licenses and permits; Newspapers; Printing and publishing; Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.)]

3-A-234
Building trade worker needs and training in Wrzburg, memorandum from the main custodian 3/13/46. 2 p. [Vocational education and training; Labor supply; Wrzburg; War destruction; Bavarian Ministry of Labor]

3-A-227
Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda 7/S/45 to 8/29/45. 7 p. Labor Committee for the Batanan Book Trade Circular 4b. [Printing and publishing; Employment and unemployment; Purges; Government and business; Government forms and paperwork; Names lists; Labor Committee for the Bavarian Book

3-A-235 to 3-A-237
Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application 5/6/46 to 6/19/46. 1. [Elementary education; Licenses and permits; Wiirzburg; Curricula; Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen; Reese Robert A. (Lt. Col.); Balling, Andreas]

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3-A-235
3-A-235: 6/4/46. 1. [Office of Military Government for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken] 3-A-236: 6/19/46. 1 p. 3-A-237: 3/6/46 to 5/20/46. 7 p. [Kmer, Dr.; Landeen, W. M. (Maj.)] 9/1/45. 2 p. [Purges; N junes lists; Teachers; Biographies; Ury, Richard F.]

Bibliography of Documents
[Libraries; Government forms and paperwork; Licenses and permits; Mainfranken; Third U.S. Army Headquarters; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken]

3-A-247
Newspaper publishing prohibition and information services restrictions of Military Government, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Col. Charles Keegan 6/7/45. 2 p. [Newspapers; Censorship; Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force; McMahon, B. B. (Col.)]

3-A-254
Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin 9/27/45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Curricula; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Third Military Government Regiment; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.)]

3-A-238
Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by

Gauss
6/16/45. 1 p. [Medical education; Health occupations; Women's education; Health facilities and services; University of Wrzburg; Office of Military Government for Unterfranken; Gauss, Mr.]

3-A-248
Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis 6/6/45. 3 p. [Military government; Communications media; Censorship; Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force; Davis, T. J. (Brig. Gen.)]

3-A-255
Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin 9/12/45. lp. [Elementary education; Textbooks; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Third Military Government Regiment; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.)] 3-A-256 Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin 9/4/45. 1 p. [Nazi Party; Employment and unemployment; Government forms and paperwork; Licenses and permits; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Third Military Government Regiment; Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.)]

3-A-239
Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form 9/29/45 to 10/23/45. 4 p. [Medical education; Nurses; Licenses and permits; Wrzburg; University of Wrzburg; Luitpold Hospital; Groll, H.]

3-A-249
Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver 12/21/45. 1 p. [Military government; Purges; Teachers; Students; Government reporting requirements; Education laws and directives; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Shriver, Thomas H. (Lt.)]

3-A-240
Teachers Training College of Wrzburg, application to open 4/26/46. 6 p. [Teacher education and training; Wrzburg; Licenses and permits; Teachers Training College] 3-A-241 [Number not used]

3-A-250
Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver 11/13/45. 1 p. [Purges; Teacher recruitment; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Shriver, Thomas H. (Lt.)]

3-A-242
Release of Teacher Training College of Wrzburg, memorandum W. M. Landeen 5/17/46. 1 p. [Wrzburg; Licenses and permits; Teachers Training College of Wrzburg; Landeen, W. M.]

3-A-257
Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 9//45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Private tutoring; Teaching methods; Licenses and permits; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Third Military Government Regiment; Mclntosh, Russell H. (Lt.)]

3-A-243
Organization of the normal school in Wrzburg [iLd.]. lp. [Wrzburg; Licenses and permits; Teachers Traming College]

3-A-251
Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmita! memorandum 9/27/45 to 10/20/45. 5 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Curricula; Educational materials; School administration; Private schools; Licenses and permits; Wrzburg; Mainfranken; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mamfranken; Third Military Government Regiment]

3-A-258
Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin 8/18/45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; School inspection reports; Purges; Teachers; Elementary education; Educational facilities; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Third Military Government Regiment; Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.)] 3-A-259 [Number not used]

3-A-244
My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg 10/23/45. 2 p. [Nazi Party; Denazification; Political attitudes; Teachers; Wrzburg; Keller, F.]

3-A-252
Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum 10/24/45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Secondary education; Teachers; Educational finance; Textbooks; Licenses and permits; Mainfranken; Wrzburg; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken]

3-A-245
Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg 7/4/45. 2 p. [Nazi Party; Denazification; Political attitudes; Names lists; Teachers; Wrzburg; Bayer, C] 3-A-246 School committee member applicants, report by Richard F. Ury

3-A-260
Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use 8/13/45. 2 p.

3-A-253
Opening of libraries, application form 9/20/45. 2 p.

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Bibliography of Documents
[Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Purges; Teachers; Government forms and paperwork; Educational facilities; Military occupation forces and personnel; Mainfranken; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.); Baldwin, Earl H. (Capt.)] 3-A-261 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt 7//45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Government forms and paperwork; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Students; Military occupation forces and personnel; Building materials; School inspection reports; Mainfranken; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Chestnutt, R. P. (Maj.)] 6/22/45. 2 p. [Purges; Educational personnel; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Jones, Kenneth S. (Lt.); Mclntosh, Russell H. (Lt.)] 3-A-268 Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis 6/6/45. 2 p. Document was also filmed and fully indexed as 3-A-248. 3-A-269 Education in the new Germany, essay on pedagogic periodicals by Curt Bondy [rud.]. 6 p. [Teacher education and training; Magazines; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Bondy, Curt]

3-A-284
3-A-275
Teachers approved for elementary schools in Achaffenburg, memorandum from Lt. Curtis H. Shell 10/11/45. 2 p. [Achaffenburg; Licenses and permits; Teachers; Elementary education; Shell, Curtis H. (Lt.)]

3-A-276
Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation 3/20/46. 4 p. [Wrzburg; Educational facilities; Military occupation forces and personnel; Housing; Teachers Training College; Walle, G.]

3-A-277
Reorientation courses for former National-Socialist teachers, essay 4 p. [Reusse, A.; Denazification; Educational philosophy; Curricula; Reusse, A.]

3-A-262
Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt 7/17/45. 2 p. [Educational personnel; Conferences; Elementary education; Sports and athletics; Libraries; Denazification; Demilitarization; Licenses and permits; Textbooks; Teacher recmitment; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Chestnutt, R. P. (Maj.)]

3-A-270
Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German 8/76/45. 83 p. [Higher education; Teacher education and training; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and pohcies; Democracy; Political conditions; Teachers Training College; Stmer, Dr.; Henderson, C; Mclntosh, Russell H. (Lt.); Stegerwald, Dr.; Eckardt, Professor von] 3-A-271 Plan for the Training of Assistant School-Teachers in Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken by Dr. Burgard 12/16/45. 3 p. [Teacher education and training; Mainfranken; Curricula; Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken; Burgard, Josef]

3-A-278 to 3-A-279
School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer [tLd.]. [Teacher education and training; Academic standards; Teachers Training College; Walle, G.; HeUer, Vitus] 3-A-278: 3 p. 3-A-279: 3 p. [Wismantel, Leo]

3-A-263
Teacher training college re-opening plan implementation reporting, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones 7/2/45. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Jones, Kenneth S. (Lt.)]

3-A-280
Tasks for examination in political philosophy (Weltanschauung) by Vitus Heller [n.d.]. 2 p. [Political science; Philosophy; Educational tests; HeUer, Vitus]

3-A-264
Nazi party organization member purge directive amendment, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt 7/7/45. lp. [Education laws and directives; Purges; Educational personnel; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Chestnutt, R. P. (Maj.)]

3-A-281
3-A-272
Candidates for training at the Teachers Training College, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 7/23/45. 1 p. [Denazification; Youth; Teachers Training College; German Girls Association; Mclntosh, Russell H.] List and fragebogens of prospective teachers, memorandum from Capt. H. A. Storm 7/26/45. 1 p. [Teacher recruitment; Names lists; Storm, H. A. (Capt.)]

3-A-265
Kindergarten operations authorization directive, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones 7/2/45. i p. [Education laws and directives; Preschool education; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Jones, Kenneth S. (Lt.)]

3-A-282
Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia [TLd.]. lp. [Teacher education and training; Libraries; Educational materials; Educational facilities; Mainfranken; Military occupation forces and personnel; Teachers Training College]

3-A-273
Report on first class assistant course at the Teachers Training College, Wrzburg 8/16/45 to 9/29/45 9/29/45. 3 p. [Wrzburg; Teacher education and training; Educational personnel; Curricula; Teachers Training College]

3-A-266
Deadlines for school officials to supply information, mmorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones 6/25/45. 4 p. [Educational personnel; Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment; Jones, Kenneth S. (Lt-)] 3-A-267 Dismissal of members of NSDAP from school positions, memoranda

3-A-283
Sample of illustrated textbook (in German only) [n-d.]. 16 p. [Textbooks; Teaching methods; Phaumer, M. Lucria]

3-A-274
Teachers Training College enrollment approved student list, memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce 10/31/45. 2 p. [Names lists; Teachers Training College; Nuce, Lawrence A. (Lt.)]

3-A-284
Permission to re-open the Teachers Training College at Wiirzburg 59

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3-A-284
7/21/4i. 17 p. [Teacher education and training; Licenses and permits; Elementary education; Educational facilities; Curricula; Teaching methods; Educational materials; Inventories; Wiirzburg; Teachers Training College] 2/12/48. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Elementary education; School administration; Curricula; Health education; Preschool education; Private schools; Educational finance; School administration; Teacher education and training; Military occupation forces and personnel; Names lists; Sims, Al D.] 3-A-294 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript 2/16/48. 39 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Social education; Democracy; Curricula; School administration; Elementary education; Secondary education; Preschool education; Vocational education and training; Academic standards; Health education; Teacher education and training; Teacher salaries; School administration; Educational finance; Private schools; Military occupation forces and personnel] 3-A-295 School reform Governor's conference 4/2/4S. 1 p. [Conferences; Educational reform planning and policies; Military occupation forces and personnel; Government officials and employees; Van Wagoner, Murray D.] 3-A-296 [Number not used]

Bibliography of Documents
7/26/48. 56 p. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Demilitarization; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Curricula; Educational finance; Teacher education and training; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Treaties and conventions; Van Wagoner, Murray D.] 3-A-301 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency J/2S/4S. 5 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and pohcies; Democracy; Curricula; Textbooks; Teaching methods; Private schools; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Van Wagoner, Murray DJ

3-A-285
Training course for elementary school teachers [n.d.]. Ip. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Curricula; Teaching methods; Educational tests] 3-A-286 Preparatory coarse for teachers of the elementary schools 7/5/45. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Teacher recruitment; Denazification; Academic standards; Wiirzburg; Teachers Training College]

3-A-302
Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow 11/28/47. 2 p. [Educational philosophy; Social classes; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; Teacher education and training; Coeducation; Political conditions; Hundhammer, Alois; Alexander, Richard T.; Morrow, Edward A.]

3-A-287 to 3-A-289
Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle 7/12/45 to 7/27/45. [Teacher education and training; Licenses and permits; Elementary education; Curricula; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Educational materials; Denazification; Demilitarization; Wiirzburg; Teachers Training College; Office of Military Government for Mainfranken; Walle, G.] 3-A-287: 7/12/45. 1 p. 3-A-288: 7/26/45. 2 p. 3-A-289: 7/27/45. J p. 3-A-290 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis 7/27/45. 20 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational philosophy; Teaching methods; Social education; Arts and the humanities; Educational materials; Physical education; Health education; Educational finance] 3-A-291 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier 3/19/48. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Miniclier, Louis] 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier

3-A-303
Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier 7//4S. 3 p. [Educational finance; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Health education; Teacher education and training; Currency; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-297
Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander 12/1/47. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Democracy; Alexander, Richard T.] 3-A-298 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian 1/24/47. 2 p. ov. [Elementary education; Educational facilities; War destruction; Shortages; Curricula; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Bavarian (newspaper); Clifton, Jonas] 3-A-299 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Bracher 2/19/48. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Educational finance; Neue Zeitung (newspaper); Briicher, Hildegard]

3-A-304
Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick 6/23/45. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; Textbooks; Currency; Derthick, Lawrence G]

3-A-305
Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum 4/5/4S. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational reform planning and policies; Government officials and employees; Van Wagoner, Murray D.; Hundhammer, Alois; Falk, Charles J.] 3-A-306 Evaluation of Bavarian school reform plan, transmita] letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer 4/30/45. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Hundhammer, Alois; Miniclier, Louis]

4/6/4S. 4 p.
[Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; School administration; Textbooks; Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Curricula; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; MinicUer, Louis] 3-A-293 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims

3-A-300
Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German

3-A-307
Meeting of school reform directorate, 4/27/48, letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr.
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4/29/48. 1 p. [Education committees; Educational refonn planning and policies; Governmental bodies; Hundhammer, Alois; Miniclier, Louis] Preschool education; Educational tests; Private schools; School administration; Education committees; Educational finance; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Shortages; Treaties and conventions; Church-State relations; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Falk, Charles J.]

3-A-333
[1/10/47] to [2/3/47]. 11 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; School administration; Compulsory education; Preschool education; Vocational education and training; Academic standards; Private schools; Elementary education; Secondary education; Private schools; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)]

3-A-308
School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard 4/1/48. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational finance; Textbooks; Elementary education; Teacher education and training; Educational reform planning and policies; Education committees; Ehard, Hans; Van Wagoner, Murray D.]

3-A-315
Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 [n.d.]. 5 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Educational facilities; Church schools; Teachers; School inspection reports; Franconia; Schwabia; Ludwig II, King of Bavaria]

3-A-323 to 3-A-325
[Numbers not used]

3-A-326
School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis [6/48]. 10 p. [Textbooks; Educational finance; Educational reform planning and policies; School administration; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Education committees; Political attitudes; Educational philosophy; Curricula]

3-A-309
Requirements of Military Government for Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Minister President for Bavaria 1/14/48. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Van Wagoner, Murray D.] 3-A-310 Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur 1/9/48. 1 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Educational reform planning and policies; Mnchener Merkur (newspaper); Hundhammer, Alois] 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release 1/28/48. 7 p. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Demilitarization; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and pohcies; Elementary education; Curricula; Educational finance; Private schools; Teacher education and training; Van Wagoner, Murray D.] 3-A-312 Bavarian school reform plans, memorandum from Al D. Sims 1/22/48. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Sims, Al D.]

3-A-316
Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 8/46. 3 p. [Treaties and conventions; Roman Catholic Church; Elementary education; Church schools; Private schools; Religious education; Teachers; Property; Education laws and directives: McGovem, Mr.]

3-A-327
Typical plans for reorganization of German schools [1948]. 2 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and policies; School administration; Curricula; Bremen; Hesse; Wiesbaden; Hilker, Mr.; Broglie, C]

3-A-317
Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun [11/47]. 26 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Social education; Teaching methods; Curricula; Educational materials; Braun, Alois]

3-A-328
[Number not used]

3-A-318
Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school refonn plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander 10/11/47. 10 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Compulsory education; Preschool education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Academic standards; Health education; Social studies; Teacher education and training; Teacher salaries; School administration; Private schools; Educational finance; Education laws and directives; Textbooks; Curricula; Sims, AID.] 3-A-319 [Number not used]

3-A-329 to 3-A-330
U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor [2/47]. 6 p. [Educational philosophy; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; School administration; Elementary education; Secondary education; Compulsory education; Educational finance; Private schools; Curricula; Higher education; Militarism; Taylor, John W.] 3-A-329: [2/47]. 6 p. 3-^-330:2/19/47. 18 p. 3-A-331 [Number not used]

3-A-313
Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum [n.d.]. 8 p. [Secondary education; Physical education; Homemaking education; Language and linguistics; Curricula; Scientific education; History]

3-A-320
Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis [2/19/48]. 2 p. [Straubling; Conferences; Teacher education and training; Wise, Rssel L.; Vogelhuber, Oskar; Bogenstetter, Max] 3-A-321 [Number not used]

3-A-332
Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla [n.d.]. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Weimar Republic; Democracy; Germany; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Coeducation; Vocational education and training; Associations; Teacher education and training; Hylla, Erich]

3-A-314
Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander 2/5/48. 25 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and pohcies; Curricula; Compulsory education; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Personality and culture; Public opinion;

3-A-322
Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda

3-A-333
Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 61

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3-A-333
[6/49]. 18 p. [Educational finance; Education committees; School administration; Visiting educators; Freising; Amberg; Forchheim; Karlstadt; Gnzburg; Wallenburg; Gallagher, Ralph F.; Wooton, Richard] 3-A-341 [Number not used]

Bibliography of Documents
Education committees; Educational finance; Textbooks; Private schools; Coeducation; School administration; Preschool education; Compulsory education; Education committees; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Allied Control Authority Control Council]

3-A-342
Reform plan for teacher training submitted to Education and Religious Affairs Branch, OMGB, from Bavarian Ministry of Education 2/2/48. 7 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational reform planning and policies]

3-A-334
Current Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director 5/17/48. 2 p. [Educational finance; Textbooks; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Education committees; Miniclier, Louis; Friedrich, Carl J.]

3-A-349
School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch 1/31/48. 10 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; School administration; Educational philosophy; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Preschool education; Compulsory education; Teacher education and training; Universities; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Shortages]

3-A-343
School reform in Bavaria requested by Military Government, letter from Cardinal Faulhaber to bishop Aloysius Mnch 1/7/48. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal)]

3-A-335
Wilpert, Paul, Dr., letter of introduction from Richard Wooton to Charles D. Winning 8/10/49. 1 p. [Teachers; Wilpert, Paul; Wooton, Richard]

3-A-336
Teacher training program reform for 1949/50 school year, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard 9/8/49. 2 p. [Elementary education; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Statistical data: education; Van Wagoner, Murray D.]

3-A-344
Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Miniclier 4/19/48. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; Textbooks; Elementary education; Curricula; Education committees; Teacher education and training; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-350
Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS 2/3/45. 5 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Political conditions; School administration; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Universities; Vocational education and training; Sims, Al D.]

3-A-337
Teacher training program proposal response, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard 9/8/49. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Educational facilities; Universities; Van Wagoner, Murray D.]

3-A-345
Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin 6/17/48. Restricted. 9 p. [Educational reform planning and pohcies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Social conditions; Academic standards; Preschool education; Citizenship; Democracy; Compulsory education; School administration; Curricula; Health education; Teacher education and training; Private schools; Educational finance; Martin, T. R. (Maj.)]

3-A-351
Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 6/25/47. Restricted. 2 p. Allied Control Authority Control Council Directivie 54. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Democracy; Compulsory education; Social education; Language sind linguistics; Vocational education and training; Health education; Teacher education and training; Political reforms; Curricula; Allied Control Authority Control Council; Noiret, P. (Maj. Gen.); Deatvin, M. I. (Lt. Gen.); Keating, P. A. (Maj. Gen.); Robertson, B. H. (Lt. Gen.)]

3-A-338
Teacher training program reform for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Minister for Education and Culture 8/4/49. 4 p. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education]

3-A-346
Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan [2/48]. 7 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; School administration; Political conditions; Teacher education and training; Curricula]

3-A-339
Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner 7/7/49 ro 7/20/49. 4 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational facilities; Munich; Erlangen; Passau; Universities; Ehard, Hans]

3-A-352
[Number not used]

3-A-347
Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS 10/15/47. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Democracy; Educational finance; Compulsory education; Pre-school education; Private schools; Coeducation; Teacher education and training; Sims, Al D.]

3-A-353
School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director 6/9/45. J p. [Teacher education and training; Educational reform planning and policies; Vocational education and training; Educational finance; Textbooks; Political conditions; Miniclier, Louis]

3-A-340
Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt 11/3/48. lip. Bavarian Ministry of Education and Religion memorandum 1-27005. [Educational reform planning and policies; Wallenburg; Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Secondary education; Education committees; School administration; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Secondary education]

3-A-348
Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan 10/6/47. 6 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Secondary education; Social classes;

3-A-354
Approval of directive for teaching history, letter from Charles Winning for Minister President for Bavaria 7/27/48. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; History; Winning, Charles D.]

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Bibliography of Documents 3-A-355


Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director 6/28/48. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Educational finance; Textbooks; Democracy; Education laws and directives; Education committees; Miniclier, Louis] 3-A-356 Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost 9/16/48. 7 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Personality and culture; Educational finance; Educational facilities; Textbooks; Social conditions; Augsburger Tagespost (newspaper)] 3-A-362 [Number not used] 3-A-363 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer 9/30/47. 20 p. [Curricula; Educational philosophy; Social education; Citizenship; Curricula; Coeducation; Physical education; Religious education; School administration; Preschool education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Social classes; Personality and culture; Arts and the humanities; Universities; Education laws and directives; Educational finance] 3-A-364 Plan for reform of teacher training in compliance with Military Government directive, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer 12/1/47. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Education laws and directives; School administration] 3-A-365 Broadcast on change in the schools S p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; School administration; Personality and culture; Religious education; Curricula; Teacher education and training] 3-A-366 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper 9/20/47. 7 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Educational philosophy; Social education; Citizenship; Personality and culture; Coeducation; Health education; Religious education; Compulsory education; Preschool education; Elementary education; Vocational education and training; Secondary education; School administration; Educational finance; Curricula; Social classes; Christian Social Union; Miexner, Mr.] 3-A-367 Elementary school organization in Bavaria, draft law 5 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Elementary education; School administration; Church schools] 3-A-368 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman 3/6/47. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Secondary education; Shortages; Teachers; Curricula; Democracy; Teacher education and training; Education committees; Falk, Charles J.; Meinzolt, Hans] 3-A-369 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock

3-A-376
6 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Curricula; Social education; School administration; Elementary education; Compulsory education; Educational tests; Vocational education and training; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Education committees; Higher education; Private schools; Licenses and permits; Social Democratic Party; Stock, Jean]

3-A-370
Schulreform, memorandum by Alois Hundhammer German language text 3/7/47. lip. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; School administration; Personality and culture] 3-A-371 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; Textbooks; Families; Education laws and directives; Employment and unemployment; Civil liberties; Eagen, James M.]

3-A-357
Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS 7/13/48. 2 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Education laws and directives; Curricula; Private schools; Secondary education; Allied Control Authority Control Council; Winning, Charles D.]

3-A-372
Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmita! note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman 5/6/47. 5 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Curricula; School administration; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Democracy; Universities; Office of Military Government for Germany (U-S.); Alexander, Richard T.; Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.)]

3-A-358
State of measures for school reform, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer 3/25/45. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Education committees; Secondary education] 3-A-359 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform 4/2/47. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Compulsory education; Preschool education; Curricula; Health education; Teacher education and training; School administration; Private schools; Educational finance; Education laws and directives]

3-A-373
Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick 12/14/48. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Compulsory education; Curricula; Teacher education and training; School administration; Dentrick, L. S.] 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmita! memorandnm from Charles D. Winning 10/17/48 to 11/5/48. [Educational reform planning and policies Religious education; Educational philosophy Roman Catholic Church; Political attitudes Democracy; Curricula; Secondary education; Personality and culture; Wrzburger Bistumdblatt (periodical); Faulhaber, Michael von (Cardinal); Winning, Charles D.] 3-A-374: 10/17/48 to 11/5/48. 3 p. 3-A-375: 10/17/48 to 11/5/48. 3 p. [Eagen, James M.] 3-A-376 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmita! memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. 63

3-A-360
Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda 2/12/48. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; School administration; Curricula; Educational finance; Teacher education and training; Names lists; Sims, Al D.] 3-A-361 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander 12/1/47. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Teacher education and training; Educational finance; Coeducation; Private schools; Universities; Alexander, Richard T.]

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3-A-376
8/27/48 to 8/31/48. 4 p. [Passau; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational finance; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Social conditions; Statistical data: education; Passau New Press; Brunner, Edward A., Jr.] 12/13/48. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Government forms and paperwork; Winning, Charles D.]

Bibliography of Documents
^J/497. 8 p. [Stuttgart; Conferences; Public administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings [12/19/48] to 2/14/49. [Wiesbaden; Conferences; Names lists; Public administration; United Kingdom; France; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Private schools; Educational exchanges; Vocational education and training; Educational finance; Religious education; Statistical data: education; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-A-394: 3-A-395: Wiesbaden conference of elementary-secondary education officials, 12/15-19/48, report 2/14/49. 15 p. 3-A-396: Wiesbaden conference of elementary-secondary education officials, 12/15-19/48, draft report Up.

3-A-387
School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander 3/15/48 to 3/26/48. 11 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education committees; Curricula; Political conditions; Government forms and paperwork; Military government; Public administration. Central Committee for School Reform Problem: Wrinkle, William L.; Falk, Charles J.; Sattler, Dieter]

3-A-377
[Number not used]

3-A-378
Wallenburg school reform committee activities, letter from Alois Hundhammer 5/11/48. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Wallenburg; Education committees; Wrinkle, William L.; Wooter, Dr.]

3-A-388
Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria [5/48J. 10 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Teacher education and training; Democracy; Educational finance; Secondary education; Curricula; Academic standards; Vocational education and training; Private schools; School administration] 3-A-389 [Number not used] 3-A-390 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings [5/49J. 17 p. [Bad Nauheim; Conferences; Names lists; Educational materials; Exchange of persons programs; Elementary education; Secondary education; Universities; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Educational facilities; Vocational education and training; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-A-379
Berufspedagogisches Institut, Munich, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Murray D. Van Wagoner 5/5/48. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Berufspedagogisches Institut] 3-A-380 to 3-A-381 [Numbers not used]

3-A-397
Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding 11/19/48. 13 p. [Wiesbaden; Conferences; Elementary education; Secondary education; Cultural relations; Public administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-A-398 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings [8/48]. 10 p. [Stuttgart; Conferences; Universities; Educational finance; Educational personnel; Public administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-A-382
Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3 p. [Exhibitions; Educational facilities; Curricula; Cultural relations; Teacher education and training; Higher education; Associations; Youth organizations; Educational materials; Social services; Vocational education and training]

3-A-383
Public relations 01m on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese 5/27/46. 3 p. [Motion pictures; Educational facilities; Textbooks; War destruction; Youth organizations; Government information; Reese, Robert A. (Lt. Col.)]

3-A-391
Background material for the Division Directors Meeting, Bad Nauheim, 4/11/49, memorandum from Richard Wooton 4/9/49. Confidential 3 p. [Bad Nauheim; Public administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Wooton, Richard] 3-A-392 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference. Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 5/497. 7 p. [Bad Nauheim; Elementary education; Secondary education; Conferences; Public administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-A-393 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Stuttgart, 3/10-11/49, agenda

3-A-399
Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings [8/48]. 10 p. [Nuremberg; Public administration; Conferences; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-A-384
Meeting with Bishop of Passau planned, letter from James M. Eagen 9/20/48. 1 p. [Passau; Roman Catholic Church; Private schools; Educational finance; Eagen, James M.]

3-A-385
Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum 12/22/48. 1 p. [Educational finance; Political conditions; Textbooks; Democracy; Social classes; Christian Social Union]

3-A-400
Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes [6/48]. 4 p. [Cheimsee; Visiting educators; Public administration; Cultural relations; Educational facilities; Teacher recruitment; Educational finance; Educational materials; Economic assistance; Women's education; Education committees; Rockefeller Foundation; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-A-386
Progress report on Bavaria school reform, request from Charles Winning to Chief of Education Branch 64

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Bibliography of Documents
3-A-401 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda 12/1/48. 3 p. [Nuremberg; Cultural relations; Conferences; Public administration; Textbooks; Educational materials; Exchange of persons programs; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] [Weilheim; Religious education] 3-A-418: 4/1/49. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Sangran, Paul V.; Brueckner, Leo J.; Lucio, William K.; La Follette, Robert M., Jr.; Metier, Harry] 3-A-419: 3/28/49. 1 p. [Visiting educators] 3-A-420: 3/18/49. 1 p. [Weilheim; American Association of School Administrators; Time (magazine)] 3-A-421: 3/10/49. 1 p. 3-A-422: 3/3/49. 1 p. [Nuremberg; Morale; Ackerman, Martin] 3-A-423: 2/23/49. 1 p. [Social studies; Nuremberg; Augsburg] 3-A-424: 3/3/49. 2 p. [Meinzolt, Hans; Sattler, Dieter] 3-A-425: 1/27/49. 1 p. 3-A-426: 1/20/49. 2 p. [Curricula; School lunch and nursery feeding programs]

3-A-450
[Social studies; Wirth, Fremont P.] 3-A-437: 20/22/45. 1 p. [Public opinion; Gallagher, Ralph P.] 3-A-438: [Number not used] 3-A-439: 10/14/48. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Public opinion; Gallagher, Ralph P.] 3-A-440: 10/7/48. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Gailey, Charles K., Jr. (Brig. Gen.)] 3-A-441: 10/7/48. 2 p. [Universities; Rockefeller Foundation; Havighurst, Robert]

3-A-402 to 3-A-403
Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick 6/15/48 to 7/15/48. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Universities; Teacher education and training; Textbooks; Names lists; Derthick, Lawrence G.] 3-A-402: 7/15/48. 2 p. 3-A-403: 6/15/48. 4 p.

3-A-442 to 3-A-449
News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 2/7/49 to 7/15/49. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Political reforms; Political attitudes; Government officials and employees; Newspapers; Economic conditions; Cultural relations; Public opinion; Democracy] 3-A-442: 7/15/49. 10 p. News and views, issue No. 13. [Youth; Education laws and directives] 3-A-443: 6/15/49. 12 p. News and views, issue No. 11. [Frankenpost (newspaper)] 3-A-444: 5/18/49. 16 p. News and views, issue No. 10. [Law; Germany, West; Adenauer, Konrad] 3-A-445: 4/1/49. 13 p. News and views, issue No. 9. [Schule und Gegenwart (magazine); Refugees; Statistical data: education] 3-A-446: 3/15/49. 12 p. New and views, issue No. 8. [Refugees] 3-A-447: 3/1/49. 13 p. News and views, issue No. 7. [Refugees; Poland; Czechoslovakia; Hungary; Potsdam Declaration; Peck, Delbert G] 3-A-448: 2/15/49. 9 p. News and views, issue No. 6. [Kaufbeuren; Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Bad Toelz; Amerika Haeuser] 3-A-449: 2//49. 10 p. News and views, issue No. 5. [Amerika Haeuser]

3-A-404
[Number not used]

3-A-405 to 3-A-430
Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 12/3/48 to 7/22/49. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Educational personnel; Curricula; Textbooks; Education committees; Wallenburg; Kampfenhausen; Derthick, Lawrence G.] 3-A-405: 8/5/49. 1 p. [Conferences; Sudelfeld; Munich; Niederpoedking; Parcha; Weilheim; Bavarian Young Teachers Association] 3-A-406: [Number not used] 3-A-407: 7/22/49. 1 p. [Travel] 3-A-408: 6/50/49. 1 p. [Vocational education and training; Waldsassen; Naila; Lauf; Wertingen; Pfaffenhofen] 3-A-409: 6/24/49. 1 p. 3-A-410: 6/17/49. 1 p. [Wallenburg; Kampfenhausen] 3-A-411: 6/1/49. 1 p. 3-A-412: 5/26/49. 1 p. [Newspapers; Radio; Social studies] 3-A-413: 5/5/49. 1 p. [Munich] 3-A-414: 5/29/49. 1 p. [Visiting educators; Columbia University; Fine, Benjamin] 3-A-415: 4/22/29. 1 p. [Weilheim; Schule und Gegenwart (magazine)] 3-A-416: 4/15/49. 1 p. [Wallenburg; Schule und Gegenwart (magazine)] 3-A-417: 4/5/49. 1 p.

3-A-427: i/75/49. 1 p.
3-A-428: 1/6/49. 1 p. [Magazines; School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-A-429: 12/3/48. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Wallenburg; Little, Martin E.; Vance, R. R.; Wirth, Fremont P.; Bogenstetter, Max] 3-A-430: 12/16/48. 2 p. [Educational finance; Textbooks; Nuremberg; Munich; Democracy; Radio; Landshut]

3-A-431 Highlights of the week in teacher education, memorandum from Marion Edman 12/18/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Edman, Marion]

3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 10/7/48 to 11/24/48. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher salaries; Educational personnel; Textbooks; Curricula; Education committees; Munich; Nuremberg; Augsburg; Wallenburg; Kempfenhausen; Derthick, Lawrence G.] 3-A-432: 11/24/48. 2 p. [Little, Martin E.; Wirth, Fremont P.; Bogenstetter, Max] 3-A-433: 11/18/48. 3 p. 3-A-434: [Number not used] 3-A-435: 11/10/48. 1 p. [Eltville; Stein, Dr.] 3-A-436: 11/4/48. 1 p.

3-A-450
American educator explains fonctions of Bavarian education service centers. Release No. 295, Public Information Branch, OMG for Bavaria 9/3/49. 2 p. OMG for Bavaria Release No. 295. [Teacher education and training; Educational facilities; Ackerman, Martin]

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3-A-451 3-A-451
Internationa] universities proposed for western Europe, press release 4/29/49. 2 p. OMG for Bavaria Release No. 139. [Europe; Universities; Stein, Erwin; Halgesen, Hjalmer; Mller, Otto] 5/11/45. 39 p. [Augsburg; Secondary education; Women's education; Religious education; Curricula; Teachers; Names lists; Stellen High School for Girls]

Bibliography of Documents
[4/47]. 64 p. OMGUS control number 4014. [Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; Social education; Social studies; Political conditions; Democracy; Economic conditions; Teacher education and training; Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Teaching methods; Elementary education; Secondary education; History; Geography; Universities; Educational materials; Educational facilities; U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany; Taylor, John W.; TaUcott, Eugene]

3-A-460
Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application 11/11/45 to 11/14/45. 46 p. [Augsburg; Secondary education; Educational philosophy; Teachers; Names lists; Curricula; Religious education; Hhere Handelsschule, Augsburg; Webb, Hulin H.]

3-A-452
Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release 4/29/49. 2 p. OMG for Bavaria Release No. 138. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Communism; Fine, Benjamin]

3-A-469
Educator for Germany to advise Gen. Clay selection postponement, memorandum from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen to Asst. Secretary of War 3/20/47. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Education personnel; Department of State; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.); Schulgen, George F. (Brig. Gen.)]

3-A-461
Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request 11/20/46. 27 p. [Burghausen; Secondary education; Educational facilities; Teachers; Names lists; Curricula; Oberschule fur Jungen, Burghausen; Hgner, William]

3-A-453
International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release 4/28/49. 2 p. OMG for Bavaria Release No. 136. [Conferences; Teachers; Marshall Plan; Political reforms; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Grace, Alonzo G.; Hovde, Bryn JJ

3-A-470 3-A-462
Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application 10/22/45. 17 p. [Burghausen; Secondary education; Women's education; Teachers; Names lists; Curricula; Textbooks; Educational finance; Oberschule fur Mchen, Burghausen; Poschinger, Maria] U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae 8/22/46. 1 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Education personnel; Military occupation forces and personnel; U.S. Education Mission to Germany,; McRae, Robert B. (Col.); Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.); Patterson, Judge]

3-A-454
Educator urges more education for masses, press release 4/27/49. 1 p. OMG for Bavaria Release No. 134. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Communism; Bergendoff, Conrad]

3-A-463
Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, application 3/5/46. 20 p. [Landshut; Secondary education; Teachers; Names lists; Curricula; Gymnasium Lanshut: Weber, Hans] 3-A-464 Rehabilitation of Dr. Cornel Dumbacher, letter with testimonials 1/5/46. 21 p. [Teachers; Purges; Political attitudes; Nazi Party; Dumbacher, Cornel (Dr.)]

3-A-455
American Institute to open at University of Munich, press release 4/27/49. 1 p. OMG for Bavaria Release No. 133. [Area studies; University of Munich; Peters, H. F.]

OFFICE OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT FOR BREMEN ENCLAVE


3-B-l to 3-B-541 Office of Military Government for Bremen Enclave [Office of Military Government for Bremen Enclave; Bremen; Local government] 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports 6/20/47 to 9/20/47. [Political conditions; Newspapers; Radio: Denazification; Books; Economic conditions: Youth organizations; Motion pictures; Courts: Public health; Adult education; Religion; Industrial production; Reparations; Arts and the humanities] 3-8-1:9/20/47. Restricted. 40 p. OMG for Bremen Enclave report 47/17. [Food supply] 3-8-2:6/20/47. Restricted. 37p. OMG for Bermen Enclave report 47/11. [Shortages] 3-B-3 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 4/26/46. Restricted. 30 p. [Berlin, U.S. sector; Public health; Arts and the humanities; Motion pictures; Radio; Religion; Courts; Economic conditions; Communications media; Printing and publishing; Police; Sports and athletics; Office of Military Government, U.S. Berlin District]

3-A-456
Press conference of Gen. Clay, transcript 4/13/49. 2 p. [Freedom of press; Education laws and directives; Economic conditions; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)]

3-A-465 to 3-A-468
U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations 4/77/46 ro 5/7/46. [Visiting educators; Advisory boards and committees; Educational exchanges; Personality and culture; Japan; U.S. Education Mission to Japan; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Taylor. John W.] 3-A-465: U.S. Education Mission to Japan report, transmittal letter from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay 4/7/46. 1 p. [Echols, Oliver P. (Maj. Gen.); Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen.)] 3-A-466: 5/7/46. 1 p. 3-A-467: 4/29/46. 2 p. 3-A-468 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report

3-A-457
Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, application 11/5/45. 27 p. [Allotting; Secondary education; Women's education; Names lists; Teachers; Institut der Englischen Fraulein; Rohr, Charles J.]

3-A-458
Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application 1/30/45. 9 p. [Amberg; Secondary education; Women's education; Church schools; Teachers; Names lists; Curricula; Amberg Secondary Convent School; Schweiger, Maria B., Sister]

3-A-459
Re-opening of Stellen High School for Girls in Augsburg, application

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Bibliography of Documents 3-B-4


Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria OMGfor Bavaria report No. 83 [12/46]. 45 p. [Bavaria; Denazification; Courts; Public health; Universities; Secondary education; Adult education; Elementary education; Religion; Youth organizations; Arts and the humanities; Motion pictures; Economic conditions; Reparations; Communications media; Printing and publishing; Office of Military Government for Bavaria] 4/5/47. 2 p. [Evangelical Church; Law; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.)] 3-B-12 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments 11/29/46. 1 p. [Religion; Church-state relations; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.)] 3-B-13 [Number not used] 3-B-14 Procedure for clearance,of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form 10/18/46. 4 p. [Students; Religious education; Travel; Switzerland; Italy; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Passports and visas; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Taylor, John W.] 3-B-15 Establishment of denominational schools receiving public funds, memorandum 4/11/46. 3 p. [Church schools; Educational finance; Elementary education] 3-B-16 German church leaders freedom of travel between Berlin and British zone of occupation, memorandum to Religious Affairs Branch 3/7/46 to 3/18/46. 3 p. [Religion; Travel; Germany, British occupied zone; Berlin] 3-B-17 Printing of church books in Germany, memorandum 5/5/46 to 3/11/46. 3 p. [Printing and publishing; Religion] 3-B-18 Denazification appeal procedures, memorandum from Lt Robert T. Wright 2/25/46. 2 p. [Denazification; Wright, Robert T. (Lt.)] 3-B-19 Political activity restrictions on teachers and religious ministers, memorandum 2/12/46. 1 p. Hanover 892211. [Teachers; Religion; Niedersachsen Regional Council] [Denazification; (Col.)] Religion;

3-B-30
Sedgwick, R. L.

3-B-21 German church affairs, memorandum on handling 12/28/45 to 3/12/46. 3 p. [Religion] 3-B-22 Fragebogen of clergymen, evaluation and action memorandum from Harry Walters 9/5/45. 2 p. [Religion; Denazification; Walters, Harry J. (Capt.)]

3-B-5 to 3-B-6
Semi-monthly military government reports. Land Wrttemberg-Baden [7/47] to [8/47]. Restricted. [Printing and publishing; Communications media; Wrttemberg-Baden; Denazification. Motion pictures; Radio; Arts and the humanities: Adult education; Religion; Youth organizations; Industrial plant and equipment; Public health; Courts; Office of Military Government for Wrttemberg-Baden] 3-B-5: [7/47]. 53 p. 3-B-6: [8/47]. 63 p. 3-B-7 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse [7/47]. Restricted. 30 p. [Energy resources; Shortages; Communist Party; Denazification; Economic conditions; Political conditions; Hesse; Shortages; Communications media; Frankfurt; Crime and criminals; Public health; Religion; Licenses and permits; Refugees; Teachers; Vocational education and trainingUniversities; Food supply; Industrial production; Reparations; Transportation; Labor supply; Government spending; Office of Military Government for Hesse]

3-B-23
Publication of religious periodicals by German clergy, memorandum from Harry Walters 9/4/45. Restricted. 2 p. [Magazines; Newspapers; Religion; Communications media; Walters, Harry J. (Capt.)] 3-B-24 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin 7/7/45. 2 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Public administration; Berlin, British sector; Berlin, French sector; Berlin, Soviet sector; Berlin, U.S. sector; Conferences] 3-B-25 Agreement on military government responsibilities in the Bremen enclave, U.S.-British agreement [1945]. 2 p. [Military government; Germany, British occupied zone; United Kingdom; Treaties and conventions; Germany, U.S. occupied zone] 3-B-26 [Number not used] 3-B-27 Study of German youth, report of German Personnel Research Branch, OMG for Bremen Enclave 12/10/46. Restricted. 12 p. [Youth; Families; Women; Personahty and culture; Hicklin, Margot]

3-B-8
Denazification of Roman Catholic clergy, memorandum from Control Commission 8/13/46 to 8/17/46. 3 p. [Denazification; Roman Catholic Church; U.S. Group Control Council for Germany] 3-B-9 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments and letter to Internal Affairs Director from Brig. Gen. Charles Gailey 8/8/46. 4 p. [Religious liberty; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Gailey, Charles K., Jr. (Brig. Gen.); Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.)] 3-B-10 Denazification of clergy, directives summary with attachments 7/11/45 to 4/12/46. 11 p. [Religion; Denazification; Adcock, C. L. (Brig. Gen.); Smith, Hayden N. (Col.)]

3-B-28
Address of Senator Paulmann on the opening of the Pedagogic Seminary in Bremen 12/1/45. 5 p. [Religion; Teacher education and training; Pedagogic Seminary; Paulmann, Christian] 3-B-29 [Number not used]

3-B-30
Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch 10/1/45. 4 p. [Personality and culture; Teacher education and training; Religion; Oldenburg; Pedagogic Academy, Oldenburg; Gramsch, Dr.]

3-B-ll
Repeal of German Reich law on German Evangelical Church, issuance of memorandum to military governments

3-B-20
Denazification of German clergy, memorandum 12/18/45. 2 p.

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3-B-31
3-B-31 Speech made by Schulrat Mertins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck 11/28/45. lip. [Economic conditions; Democracy; Religion; Personality and culture; Osterholz-Scharmbeck; Mertins, Schulrat]

Bibliography of Documents 3-B-39


First meeting of Zonal Textbook Committee at Liibbecke, minutes 1/22/46. 4 p. [Textbooks; Liibbecke; Libraries; Paper and paper products; Zonal Textbook Committee] 3-B-40 Curriculum for classical high school [n.i]. 8 p. [Secondary education; Arts and the humanities; History; Curricula; Language and linguistics: Religion; Bremen High School for Boys] 3-B-41 Names of teachers proposed for elementary school instruction in Bremen [n.i]. 22 p. [Names lists; Teacher recruitment; Elementary education] 3-B-42 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft of U.S. military directive 9/27/45. 6 p. [Secondary education; Textbooks; Curricula] [School administration; Teacher education and training; Conferences; Paulmann, Christian]

3-B-49
Organization of the Board of Education, draft [n.d.]. 4 p. [Arts and the humanities; Libraries; Elementary education; Special education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Sports and athletics; Youth; Adult education; Bremen Board of Education]

3-B-32
Speech on opening of Pdagogische Acadmie [10/1/45]. 2 p. [Teacher education and training; Pedagogic Academy, Oldenburg]

3-B-50
Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions 12/30/46. 2 p. [Stuttgart; Elementary education; Secondary education; School administration; Conferences; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); English, Mildred] 3-B-51 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes 12/18/46. 23 p. [Teacher education and training; Conferences; Elementary education; Stuttgart; Educational exchanges; Libraries; Teacher salaries; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-B-33
Significance of National Socialist Students Association, letter from University of Hamburg Rector 12/13/45 to 1/12/46. 3 p. [Students; Nazi party; University of Hamburg; National Socialist Students Association]

3-B-034
Removal of Nazis and others from positions of responsibility in Germany, Allied Control Authority document with list of purged officials by position 1/12/46. 18 p. [Denazification; Purges; Allied Control Authority Control Council]

3-B-43
Supplies for displaced persons schools, memorandum from Capt. Frank Spacek 10/18/45. 1 p. [Educational materials; Paper and paper products; Refugees] 3-B-44 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fine Arts Branch [rud.]. 9 p. [Denazification; Nazi party; Art and cultural objects; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula]

3-B-35
Report on the state of juvenile problems and youth organizations 12/20/45. 5 p. [Youth organizations; Juvenile delinquency; Nazi party; Sports and athletics]

3-B-52
Conference on teaching aids, letters from Mildred English to military government for Bremen with documents 11/29/46 to 12/17/46. 5 p. [Conferences; Educational materials; Munich; Office of Military Government for Germany, (U.S.); Snyder, Agnes]

3-B-36
Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals 7/7/45. Restricted. 180 p. [Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Military government; Denazification; Purges; Youth organizations; Political parties; Courts; Public health; Elementary education; School administration; Curricula; Secondary education; Textbooks; Religion; Food rationing; Political conditions; Economic conditions; Communications media; Labor supply; Police; Art and cultural objects; Arts and the humanities; Refugees; Reparations; U.S. Forces Headquarters, European Theater]

3-B-53
Zone Textbook Committee, letter from Mildred English to Office of Military Government for Bremen 11/4/46. 2 p. [Textbooks; Office of Military Government for Germany, (U.S.); English, Mildred]

3-B-45
Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany [n.d.]. 8 p. [Names lists; Nazi party; Educational facilities; Libraries; Government documents; Universities]

3-B-54
Re-submission of manuscripts vetted "C", letter from Mildred Fnglish to Military Government of Hesse 10/31/46. 1 p. [Textbooks; Hesse; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); English, Mildred] 3-B-55 to 3-B-60 Data for educational directors conference 11/15/46 to 12/20/46. [Visiting educators; Conferences; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Youth Activities Program; Universities; Kraus, John F.] 3-B-55: 12/20/46. 5 p. 3-B-56: 12/13/46. 7 p.

3-B-37
Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material 10/9/19 to 7/21/46. 58 p. [Public health; Elementary education; Secondary education; Statistical data: education; Educational finance; Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Curricula; Teachers; Religion; Language and linguistics; Elections]

3-B-46
Army Information Education Staff School, memorandum 8/10/45. 3 p. [Educational facilities; Army Information Education Staff School; Walters, Harry J. (Capt.)]

3-B-47
Education control officers conference, minutes 4/25/46. 8 p. [Hannover; Denazification; Educational facilities; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Youth; Conferences; Church schools]

3-B-38
Data on secondary education in Bremen [1945] to [1946]. 102 p. [Secondary education; Women's education; Curricula; Religious education; Textbooks; Educational materials; Educational finance; Statistical data: education]

3-B-48
Report on a conference with Senator Paulmann on 10/1/45 10/5/45. 2 p.

3-B-57: 12/6/46. 7 p. [English, MUdred] 3-B-58: 11/29/46. 4 p.

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Bibliography of Documents
3-B-59: 11/22/46. 5 p. 3-B-60: 11/15/46. 7 p. 3-B-72: [8/46]. 3 p. 3-B-73 Education and Religious Affairs report form for reopening of elementary schools [n.d.]. Ip. [Elementary education; Government forms and paperwork; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-74 Semi-yearly report on secondary schools in Bremen, 11/47-4/48 5/20/48. 2 p. [Secondary education; School administration] 3-B-75 Semi-monthly on secondary schools in Bremen, report 3/1/48. 1 p. [Secondary education; Student-to-student correspondence programs; Luressen, Mr.] [Education laws and directives]

3-B-94
3-B-82: Sanitation and hygiene of German schools 7/21/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 4. [School administration; Public health; Educational facilities] 3-B-83: Screening of teaching and administrative personnel 7/23/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 5. [Educational personnel; Denazification] 3-B-84: Special emergency teacher training courses [7/45]. 7 p. Education Control Instruction No. 6. [Teacher education and training; Teacher recruitment] 3-B-85: Reopening of schools for approved activities 7/26/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 7. [School administration; Religion; Mathematics] 3-B-86: Collection of wood fuel 7/28/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 9. [Energy resources] 3-B-87: Plan for the resumption of German youth activities [1945]. 6 p. Education Control Instruction No. 10. [Youth Activities Program] 3-B-88: Reopening of German universities 8/22/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 11. [Universities; Libraries; Teacher unions] 3-B-89: Admission of students to universities 8/22/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 12. [Universities; Academic standards] 3-B-90: Plan for resumption of German youth activities [1945]. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 14. [Youth Activities Program] 3-B-91: Reopening of theological colleges and similar institutions 9/13/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 15. [Universities; Religious education] 3-B-92: Repair of school buildings 8/27/45. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 16. [Educational facilities; War destruction] 3-B-93: Agricultural education 8/27/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 17. [Agricultural education; Textbooks; Teachers] 3-B-94: Vocational education policy 9/7/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 18. 69

3-B-61
Short report of meeting with Sen. Panlmann on Saturday, 12/8/45, 8 a.m. 12/8/45. 2 p. [Elementary education; Literature; Textbooks; Paulmann, Christian] 3-B-62 to 3-B-64 Data for educational directors conference 10/25/46 to 11/6/46. [Conferences; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Youth Activities Program; Kraus, John F.] 3-B-62: 11/6/46. 5 p. 3-B-63: 11/1/46. 5 p. 3-B-64: 10/25/46. 5 p. 3-B-65 Curriculum and instruction at the adult level. Spring 1946 [1946]. 3 p. [Adult education; Curricula; Bibliographies] 3-B-66 Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release 3/29/46. 1 p. Press Release No. F/938. [Adult education; Germany, British occupied zone; Conferences; Hannover; Control Commission for Germany, British Element; Control Commission for Germany]

3-B-76
Adult education, by Wilbur Hallenbeck, reproduction 12/17/45. 30 p. [United States; Adult education; Bibliographies; Universities; Hallenbeck, Wilbur]

3-B-77
Adult education in Bremen, draft report [n.d.]. 2 p. [Adult education]

3-B-78 to 3-B-80 3-B-67


Adult education curricula revision memorandum 2/22/46. 9 p. [Adult education; Curricula; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Marshall, F. W. (Lt. Col.)] 3-B-68 Report on the instruction of adult persons [12/45]. 3 p. [Adult education; Secondary education; Nazi party] Military Government educational control instructions 7/18/46. [Education laws ana directives; Germany, British occupied zone; Military government; 21 Army Group] 3-B-78: Textbooks and teaching aids 7/18/45. 4 p. Education Control Instruction No. 1. [Textbooks; History] 3-B-79: Physical training 7/18/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 2. [Physical education] 3-8-80: Survey of universities [n.d.]. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 3. [Universities]

3-B-69
Educational organization system chart, German language document [n.d.]. Ip. [Educational personnel] 3-B-70 Adult education course schedule 12/28/45. 1 p. [Adult education; Curricula] 3-B-71 to 3-B-72 History of adult education in Bremen, letter from Capt. Carvel Busey to Lt. Col. Harold Crabfll 7/22/46 to [8/46]. [Adult education; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-71: 7/22/46. 1 p.

3-B-81
Umriss fr eine Beuchtuerstattung ber den zustand einer hochschule und vorschlage ber die wiederoffnung der elben (German language document) [md.]. 2 p. [Adult education; Church schools; Universities; Protestant churches]

3-B-82 to 3-B-98
Military Government educational control instructions 7/21/45 to 9/13/45.

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3-B-94
[Vocational education and training; Textbooks; Curricula] 3-B-95: Youth welfare program [9/45]. 4 p. Education Control Instruction No. 20. [Youth; Public welfare programs] 3-6-96: Resumption of adult education programs [9/45]. 4 p. Education Control Instruction No. 21. [Adult education] 3-B-97: Finance departments established after 1933 in the administration of certain German churches 9/10/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 22. [Protestant churches; Educational finance] 3-B-98: Approval of German textbooks [1945]. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 23. [Textbooks; Elementary education] 3-B-99 Memorandum on importance of achievng complete change in character of German textbooks [n.d.]. 3 p. [Textbooks] 3-B-100to 3-B-117 Military Government educational control instructions 10/20/45 to 2/6/49. [Education laws and directives; Military government; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-100: Teacher training 10/20/45. 9 p. Education Control Instruction No. 24. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Curricula; Educational facilities; Educational personnel; Students; Licenses and permits] 3-B-101: University examinations 10/30/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 25. [Adult education; Educational tests; Universities] 3-B-102: School year 10/20/45. I p. Education Control Instruction No. 26. [Vacations and holidays; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-103: Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen 11/1/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 27. [Higher education; Academic standards; Refugees; Prisoners of war; Educational finance] 3-B-104: Opening of mining schools in Germany 10/20/45. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 28. [Vocational education and training; Mines and mining] 3-B-105: Representation of education interests on Kreistage 12/24/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 29. 70 [Adult education; School administration] 3-8-106: Youth Activities Program III [n.d.]. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 30. [Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations] 3-B-107: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds 1/14/46. 6 p. Education Control Instruction No. 31. [Educational finance; Elementary education; Church schools; Nazi Party] 3-B-108: Disposal of Nazi textbooks 12/12/45 to 12/17/45. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 32. [Nazi Party; Textbooks; Denazification] 3-B-109: Education Control Officer and his powers in matters of pohcy, with transmittal memorandum 12/31/45 to 1/15/46. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 33. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; School administration] 3-B-110: Provision of school meals for under-nourished children 12/13/45 to 1/3/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 35. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-B-l 11: Admission of members of British and Dominion Forces to German universities 12/20/45. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 36. [Universities; Military occupation forces and personnel; United Kingdom] 3-B-l 12: Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmittal memorandum 12/45 to 1/10/46. 5 p. Education Control Instruction No. 37. [Textbooks; Censorship; Denazification; Demilitarization; Government forms and paperwork] 3-B-l 13: Adult education among disarmed German personnel 1/14/46. 4 p. Education Control Instruction No. 38. [Adult education; German veterans; Health facilities and services] 3-B-l 14: Broadcast receivers addition in schools [1/46]. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 41. [Radio; Germany, British occupied zone; School administration] 3-B-l 15: Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs 2/6/49. 9 p. Education Control Instruction No. 42. Education Control Instruction No. 43. Education Control Instruction No. 46. [Visiting educators; Preschool education; Youth Activities Program; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-l 16: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds 1/18/46. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 44.

Bibliography of Documents
[Church schools; Elementary education; Educational finance] 3-B-l 17: Youth activities use of railway waiting rooms, version for German authorities [1/46]. I p. Education Control Instruction No. 46. [Youth Activities Program; Transportation; Public administration; Germany, British occupied zone]

3-B-l 18
School opening, note from Sgt. Edwards to Capt. Baynard 2/26/46. 2 p.

3-B-l 19 to 3-B-l28
Military Government educational control instructions 2/19/46 to 4/25/46. [Education laws and directives] 3-B-l 19: Schools and training courses for social workers 2/19/46. 5 p. Education Control Instruction No. 47. [Students; Social services; Vocational education and training] 3-B-l20: Feeding of schoolchildren, Food and Agriculture Instruction No. 37 2/8/46. 12 p. Education Control Instruction No. 48. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-l21: Religious instruction policies [1946]. 4 p. Education Control Instruction No. 50. [Religious education; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-122: Adult education organizations for women and policy on release of German students from gainful work 4/25/46. 8 p. Education Control Instruction No. 60. Education Control Instruction No. 61. [Adult education; Women's education; Germany, British occupied zone; Employment and unemployment] 3-B-l23: Teachers refresher courses and conferences [2/46]. 4 p. Education Control Instruction No. 51. [Teacher education and training; Germany, British occupied zone; Conferences] 3-B-l24: Student admission to Hochschulen 2/20/46. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 52. [Adult education; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-125: Arrangements to cover the possible temporary closure of elementary and secondary schools 3/19/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 54. [Elementary education; Secondary education; School administration; Germany, British occupied zone]

U.S. Occupation of Germany: Educational Reform

Bibliography of Documents
3-B-126: Purpose and training of youth clubs in Germany [1946]. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 56. [Youth organizations; Germany, British occupied zone; Sports and athletics] 3-B-127: Student admission to Hochschulen [1946]. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 57. [Adult education; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-128: Screening of foster parents and schtzaufsichts-helfer [1946]. 1 p. Education Control Instruction No. 59. [Families; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-129 Release of students from gainful employment, control commission mmorandum 3/15/46. 3 p. [Employment and unemployment; Students] 3-B-130 to 3-B-132 Military Government educational control instructions 5/17/46 to 6/3/46. [Education laws and directives] 3-B-130: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds [1946]. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 62. [Educational finance; Church schools; Elementary education; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-131: Reopening of courses in navigation schools and schools for Schiffsingenieure and Seemaschinisten 6/3/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 64. [Merchant seamen; Technical schools; Engineering; School administration; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-132: Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges 5/17/46. 5 p. Education Control Instruction No. 65. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Vocational education and training; Secondary education; Universities; Germany, British occupied zone] [Teacher education and training; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-135: Regulation and demilitarization of sports in Germany, Allied Control Directive no. 23 12/27/45 to 7/25/46. 13 p. Education Control Instruction No. 67. [Sports and athletics; Germany, British occupied zone; Demilitarization] 3-B-136: Requests from German educational bodies for supply of statistical and other information 6/26/46 to 7/5/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 68. [Statistical data: education; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-137: Formation of German teachers associations 7/26/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 69. [Teacher unions; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-138: Approval of textbooks 9/9/46 ro 9/11/46. 8 p. Education Control Instruction No. 72. [Textbooks; Indoctrination; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-139: Student political groups and activities in Hochschulen 9/21/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 73. [Adult education; Students; Germany, British occupied zone; Political attitudes] 3-B-140 Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training, memorandum 10/1/46. 5 p. [Students; Teacher education and training; Germany, British occupied zone; Employment and unemployment; Education laws and directives] 3-B-141 to 3-B-144 Military Government educational control instructions 9/28/46 to 11/14/46. [Education laws and directives] 3-B-141: Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training 9/28/46. 2 p. Education Control Instruction No. 74. [Students; Teacher education and training; Germany, British occupied zone; Employment and unemployment] 3-B-142: Admission of students to Fachschulen 10/8/46 to 10/15/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 75. [Academic standards; Germany, British occupied zone; Secondary education] 3-B-143: Approval of films, lantern slides, and other visual aids for use in German schooling 10/28/46. 18 p. Education Control Instruction No. 76.

3-B-154
[Audio-visual materials; Bibliographies; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-144: Juveniles before military government courts 11/14/46. 3 p. Education Control Instruction No. 77. [Juvenile delinquency; Courts; Military government; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-145 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information listing 6/8/46. 9 p. [Statistical data: education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational facilities; War destruction; Teacher education and training; Adult education] 3-B-146 Facts about U.S. Information Centers in Germany, report for visiting delegation of educators [1947]. 7 p. [Visiting educators; Government information] 3-B-147 to 3-B-150 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section [4/5/46] to 12/7/46. [Textbooks; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Public health; Teachers; Arts and the humanities; Statistical data: education] 3-B-147: 11 p. 3-B-148: [1946]. 7 p. 3-B-149: /V467. 21 p. 3-B-150: 5/29/46 to 12/7/46. 32 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Special education; Preschool education; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Educational facilities; Students; Denazification; Youth Activities Program; Juvenile delinquency]

3-B-151
Employment of teachers, memorandum 10/28/46. 1 p. [Teacher recruitment; Employment and unemployment]

3-B-152
Educational developments, weekly summary 12/5146. 1 p. [Vocational education and training; Merchant seamen; Agricultural education; Teacher education and training; Stuttgart]

3-B-133
Formation of teacher associations, written instructions 7/17/46. 2 p. [Teachers] 3-B-134 to 3-B-139 Military Government educational control instructions 12/27/45 to 9/21/46. [Education laws and directives] 3-B-134: Special emergency teachers training courses 5/23/46 to 6/15/46. 8 p. Education Control Instruction No. 66.

3-B-153
Educational developments, weekly summary 11/7/46. 3 p. [Educational tests; Teacher education and training; Curricula]

3-B-154
Teacher training course establishment 11/7/46. 1 p. [Vegesack; Teacher education and training; Educational tests] 71

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3-B-155
3-B-155 Denominational and other schools in Germany, excerpt from weekly report 10/30/46. 2 p. [Church schools; Educational reform planning and policies; Vocational education and training; Libraries; Textbooks] 3-B-156 Educational activities in Bremen, summary 10/24/46. 2 p. [School inspection reports; Statistical data: education] 3-B-157 Adult education planning in Bremen, weekly summary 10/17/46. 2 p. [Adult education; Visiting educators; Denmark] 3-B-158 Opening of Bremen Volkschochschule, weekly report 10/3/46. 2 p. [Adult education; Denazification; Building materials; Radio] 3-B-159 Ration card control use in Bremen school area, weekly report 8/8/46. 1 p. [Juvenile delinquency; Food rationing; Secondary education] 3-B-160 to 3-B-204 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 1/11/46 to 12/26/46. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Statistical data: education; Teachers; Educational materials] 3-B-160: 7/25/46. 1 p. [Nuremberg Trials; Paulmann, (Sen.)] Christian [Shortages; Textbooks; Language and linguistics; Curricula] 3-B-168: 4/17/46. 4 p. [Shortages; Students; Travel; Licenses and permits] 3-B-169: 4/11/46. 3 p. [Special education] 3-B-170: 4/4/46. 2 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Art and cultural objects; German veterans; Educational tests] 3-6-171:3/28/46. 2 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-B-172: 3/21/46. 2 p. 3-B-173: 3/J4/46. 3 p. [School inspection reports; Students; Public health; Clothing and clothing industry; Shortages; Juvenile delinquency; Purges; School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-6-174:2/28/46. 3 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-6-175: 2/14/46. 2 p. [Women's education; Homemaking education; Agricultural education; Engineering; War destruction; Educational facilities; Wesermnde] 3-6-176: 2/21/46. 1 p. [School inspection reports] 3-6-177:2/7/46. 2 p. [Purges; Textbooks] 3-6-178: 1/31/46. 2 p. [Students; Public health; Health facilities and services; Food supply; Special education] 3-6-179: 7/25/46. 2 p. [Adult education; Curricula; Scientific education; Visiting educators; Books; Shortages] 3-6-180: 1/11/46. 5 p. [Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Sports and athletics; Purges; Morale; Evangelical Church] 3-6-181: 12/26/46. 1 p. [Energy resources; Shortages; Textbooks] 3-6-182: 12/19/46. 3 p. [Women's education; Clothing and clothing industry; Refugees] 3-B-183: 12/19/46. 1 p. [Clothing and clothing industry; Refugees; Gifts and donations] 3-6-184: 8/22/46. 1 p. [Public health; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-185: 8/29/46. 1 p. [Degrees and diplomas; Purges; Homemaking education; Educational facilities; Public welfare programs; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-186: 9/J2/46. 1 p. [Advisory boards and committees; Restitution of seized property; Busey, Carvel (Capt)] 3-B-187: 12/12/46. 1 p.

Bibliography of Documents
[Adult education; Arts and the humanities; School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-B-188: 12/12/46. 1 p. [Adult education] 3-B-189: 12/5/46. 1 p. [Transportation; Agricultural education] 3-6-190: 11/27/46. 5 p. [Educational tests; Adult education; Social conditions; Handicapped persons; Motion pictures; Arts and the humanities; Student aid; Printing and publishing; Advisory boards and committees] 3-B-191: 11/27/46. 2 p. [Handicapped persons; Vocational education and training; Advisory boards and committees] 3-B-192: 11/21/46. 2 p. 3-6-193: 11/21/46. 1 p. 3-6-194: 11/14/46. 4 p. [Shortages; Paper and paper products; Radio; Curricula; Adult education; Motion pictures] 3-6-195: 11/14/46. 1 p. [Radio; Visiting educators; Adult education] 3-6-196: JO/30/46. 1 p. 3-6-197: 10/17/46. 1 p. [Visiting educators] 3-6-198: 10/3/46. 1 p. [Adult education; Building materials; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] (Capt.)] 3-6-199: 9/26/46. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; School inspection reports; Public health; Vacations and holidays] 3-B-200: 9/19/46. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Adult education; Wesermnde; Restitution of seized property] 3-6-201:9/79/46. 1 p. [Evangelical Church; Wesermnde; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-202: 9/12/46. 2 p. [Adult education; Textbooks; Military occupation forces and personnel; Purges] 3-6-203: 9/5/46. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Radio; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Machine tool industry; Textbooks] 3-6-204:5/22/46. 3 p. [Public health; Democracy; Adult education; Visiting educators; University of Marburg; Restitution of seized property; Textbooks] 3-B-205 Magazines which have granted blanket copyright clearance for use in the occupied areas, list [1947]. 2 p.

3-B-161: 8/29/46. 3 p. [Purges; Students; Exchange of persons programs; Licenses and permits; Homemaking education; Educational facilities; Public welfare programs; Libraries] 3-B-162: 6/5/46. 1 p. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Economic conditions] 3-6-163:5/29/46. 1 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Wesermnde] 3-B-164: 5/23/46. 1 p. [Textbooks] 3-B-165: 5/J6/46. 1 p. [Purges; Anti-Semitism; History; Textbooks] 3-8-166:5/9/46. 2 p. [School inspection reports; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Wesermnde] 3-B-167: 4/25/46. 2 p. 72

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Bibliography of Documents
[Magazines; Copyright; Bibliographies]

3-B-239 3-B-222
Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum 9/16/46. 1 p. [Military government; Educational reform planning and policies; United Kingdom; Denazification; Teacher education and training; Books; Religion; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)]

3-B-231
Education situation in Bremen, report 6/7/46. 2 p. [Students; Teachers; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Educational facilities; War destruction; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Textbooks; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Statistical data: education]

3-B-206 to 3-B-221
Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports l/n/46 to 8/15/46. [Educational materials; Educational facilities; War destruction] 3-B-206: 7/31/46. 1 p. [Textbooks; Teachers; Students] 3-B-207: 8/15/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Purges; Textbooks; Education committees] 3-B-208: 7/18/46. 1 p. 3-B-209: 7/10/46. 1 p. [Adult education; Evening school; Youth Activities Program; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-210: 7/11/46. 1 p. [Adult education; Evening school; Teacher education and training; Youth; Nazi Party] 3-B-211: 7/5/46. 1 p. [Adult education; Shortages; Teachers] 3-B-212: 6/27/46. 1 p. 3-B-213: 6/20/46. 1 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; School inspection reports; Paper and paper products] 3-B-214: 6/13/46. 1 p. [School inspection reports; Secondary education; Military occupation forces and personnel] 3-8-215:5/2/46. 1 p. [Teachers; Purges; Elementary Secondary education; Vocational and training; Statistical data: Conferences; Hannover; Teacher and training] education; education education; education

3-B-223
Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder 10/24/46. lip. [Teacher education and training; Germany, British occupied zone; Educational philosophy; Curricula; Teaching methods; Textbooks; Housing; Snyder, Agnes]

3-B-232 to 3-B-234
Situation in Bremen, reports 6/7/46. 3-B-232: 6/7/46. 2 p. [Youth Activities Program; Sports and athletics] 3-B-233: 6/7/46. 7 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Purges; Religious structures and sites; War destruction] 3-B-234: 6/7/46. 7 p. [Art and cultural objects; Restitution of seized property]

3-B-224
Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation [1946]. 4 p. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Curricula; Teaching methods; Names lists; Statistical data: education]

3-B-235
Textbook and curriculum center, memorandum 7/7/4. 2 p. [Textbooks; Curricula; Libraries; Educational facilities; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-225
Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda 4/8/46 to 4/9/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Purges; Busey, Carvel (Capt.); Morse, Jesse S. (Capt.)]

3-B-236
Educational activities in Bremen, report [1946]. 3 p. [Educational facilities; School administration; Educational personnel; Purges; Educational finance; Education laws and directives; Elementary education; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Social studies; Textbooks; Curricula; Libraries; University of Bremen]

3-B-226
Approval of retraining coarse, memorandum 8/15/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Purges; Brown, Thomas A. (Lt. Col.)]

3-B-227
Reorientation courses for teachers, memorandum S/5/46. 3 p. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Curricula; Names lists]

3-B-237
Annual report on vocational education in Bremen 4/7/47 to 3/31/48. 27 p. [Vocational education and training; Educational facilities; War destruction; Students; Curricula; Educational philosophy; Conferences; Educational materials; School administration; Libraries; Education laws and directives; Statistical data: education]

3-B-216: 1/17/46. 4 p. [Vocational education and training; Sports and athletics; Youth organizations; Denazification] 3-B-217: 7/31/46. 1 p. [Textbooks; Teachers; Students; Social services; Vacations and holidays] 3-B-218: 7/25/46. 1 p. [Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-219: 7/17/46. 1 p. [School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Vacations and holidays; Adult education; Evening school; Military occupation forces and personnel; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)] 3-B-220: 8/8/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Carvel (Capt.)] Busey,

3-B-228
Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents 6/76/47 to 12/1/47. 9 p. [Curricula; Textbooks; Libraries; Teacher education and training; Audio-visual materials; Wages and salaries; Means, Elizabeth]

3-B-238
Survey: education 5/29/46. 1 p. [Students; Teachers; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Educational facilities; War destruction; Teacher education and training; Statistical data: education]

3-B-229
Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda 4/12/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Purges; Smith, Ernest B. (Lt.)]

3-B-230
Curriculum and textbook center [1946]. 4 p. [Curricula; Textbooks; Libraries; Secondary education; Statistical data: education; Gifts and donations]

3-B-239
Sport and youth activities, status report for Bremen 5/29/46. 2 p. [Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Sports and athletics; Statistical data: education; Public administration] 73

3-6-221:5/75/46. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Textbooks; Education committees; Censorship; Busey, Carvel (Capt.)]

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3-B-240 3-B-240
Situation in Bremen, report 6/5/'46. 4 p. [Students; Teachers; Vocational education and training; Statistical data: education; Adult education; Youth Activities Program; Sports and athletics; Religious structures and sites; Art and cultural objects] 3-B-241 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat 2/12/46. Restricted. 1 p. [Libraries; University of Berlin; Baudler, J. L.; Kudriavtsev, A. A. (May); Gerhardt, H. A. (Col.); Rootham, J. S. (Col.)] 3-B-242 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes of 39th meeting held in Berlin, 2/16/46 2/18/46. Restricted. 15 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Conferences; Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Berlin] 3-B-243 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat, corrected copy 2/15/46. Restricted. 1 p. [Libraries; University of Berlin] 3-B-244 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, recommendation by Allied Secretariat, corrected copy 2/15/46. Restricted. 1 p. [Libraries; University of Berlin] 3-B-245 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin 8/2/45. 24 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Educational reform planning and policies; Political reforms; Demilitarization; Denazification; War criminals; Economic conditions; Reparations; Knigsberg; Austria; Poland; Romania; Bulgaria; Hungary; Treaties and conventions; United Nations Organization; Conferences; Names lists; Potsdam Declaration; Soviet Union; United Kingdom; United States] 3-B-246 German Church view 2/28/46. Restricted. 48 p. [Protestant churches; Roman CathoUc Church; Germany, British occupied zone; Germany, French occupied zone; Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Educational reform planning and policies; Denazification; Nuremberg trials; Political reforms; Christian Social Party; Communist Pany; Social Democratic Party; Social conditions; Youth organizations; Juvenile delinquency; Social services; Church schools; Printing and publishing; Public opinion; Foreign opinion of the U.S.] 74

Bibliography of Documents 3-B-247


Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum 10/25/48. 9 p. [Curricula; Textbooks; Libraries; Motion pictures; Statistical data: education; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-253
Religious conditions in Bremen, report [4/1/46]. 23 p. [Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Evangelical Church; Denazification; Nazi Party; Names lists; Wilson, M. E. (Lt.)]

3-B-254 3-B-248
Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee recommendation 2/12/46. Restricted. 2 p. [Libraries; University of Berlin; Allied Control Authority Control Council] School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann 3/30/4S. 3 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Democracy; Educational philosophy; Lohmann, Mrs. Henri; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-249 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes of 36th meeting held in Berlin 2/7/46 2/8/46. Restricted. 12 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Transportation; Government spending; Church schools; Higher education; Repatriation; Military occupation costs; Economic conditions; Berlin; Allied Control Authority Control Council]

3-B-255 to 3-B-274
Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 10/21/46 to 12/23/46. [Conferences; Advisory boards and committees; Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Textbooks; U.S. Education Mission to Germany] 3-B-255: 12/23/46. 6 p. [Education laws and directives; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Educational materials; Shortages; Vocational education and training; Curricula; Educational finance; Area studies; United States; University of Marburg; University of Frankfurt] 3-B-256: 12/23/46. 3 p. [Motion pictures; Military occupation costs; Educational materials] 3-B-257: 12/23/46. 4 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Universities; Democracy; Students; Political science; School administration; Social studies; Travel; Licenses and permits] 3-B-258: [12/46]. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational personnel; Religious education; Secondary education; Student aid] 3-B-259: 12/9/46. 3 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Travel; Transportation; Educational personnel; Church schools] 3-B-260: 12/9/46. 4 p. [Education laws and directives; Universities; Research institutions; Bavaria; Paper and paper products; Shortages; Social studies; Democracy; Government contracts and procurement; Copyright; Teacher education and training] 3-B-261: 12/16/46. 1 p. [Awards, decorations, and medals; Communist Party; History; Berlin; New York Times (newspaper)] 3-B-262: 12/16/46. 4 p. [Vacations and holidays; Military occupation forces and personnel; Women's education; Refugees; Curricula; Adult education; Austria; Roman Catholic Church] 3-B-263: 11/25/46. 4 p.

3-B-250 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes of 33rd meeting held in Berlin, 1/23/46 1/24/46 to 2/4/46. Restricted, lip. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Higher education; Denazification; Educational reform planning and policies; Students; Education laws and directives; Energy resources; Food rationing; Restitution of seized property; Conferences; Berlin; Allied Control Authority Control Council]

3-B-251 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes of the thirty-second meeting held in Berlin, 1/17/46 1/18/46. Restricted. 30 p. [Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Restitution of seized property; Industrial production; Iron and steel industry; Educational reform planning and policies; Machine tool industry; War criminals; Higher education; Denazification; Students; Medical education; Reparations; Industrial plant and equipment; Yugoslavia; Conferences; Berlin]

3-B-252
Education and religion 12/31/46. 27 p. [Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Denazification; Shortages; Teacher recruitment; Teacher unions; Public welfare programs; Economic conditions; Morale; Educational facilities; Adult education; Statistical data: education; Scientific education; Associations; Private schools; Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; Jews; Restitution of seized property; Art and cultural objects; Curricula]

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[Arts and the humanities; Denazification; Teaching methods; Curricula; Students; Social science] 3-B-264: 11/25/46. 8 p. [Germany, British occupied zone; Licenses and permits; Governmental bodies; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Research institutions; Scientific education; Universities; Economic assistance; Clothing and clothing industry; Food supply; Women; Motion pictures; Church schools; Roman Catholic Church; Names lists; American Friends Service Committee] 3-B-265: 10/28/46. 5 p. [Names lists; Paper and paper products; Shortages; History; Social studies; UNESCO] 3-B-266: 11/19/46. 8 p. [Students; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Vacations and holidays; Sports and athletics; Adult education; Concentration camps] 3-B-267: 11/4/46. 4 p. [Motion pictures; Educational finance; Germany, British occupied zone; Economic assistance; Student aid; Clothing and clothing industry; Adult education; Curricula; Purges; Teacher education and training; Democracy] 3-B-268: 11/4/46. 7 p. [Purges; Wrttemberg-Baden; Employment and unemployment; Juvenile delinquency; Vocational education and training; Printing and publishing; Libraries; Teacher education and training; Prisoners of war; Newspapers] 3-B-269: 11/14/46. 5 p. [Social studies; Educational materials; Magazines; Radio; Allied nations occupation.planning and activities; Refugees; Biographies; Hylla, Erich] 3-B-270: 11/14/46. 3 p. [Student-to-student correspondence programs; Radio; Travel; Printing and publishing; Educational finance; Wicker, Ireene] 3-B-271: 10/28/46. 3 p. [Adult education; Curricula; Education laws and directives] 3-B-272: 10/21/46. 11 p. [Democracy; Social studies] 3-B-273: 10/28/46. 5 p. [Names lists; History; Social studies] 3-B-274: 11/19/46. 5 p. [Universities; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Audio-visual materials; Agricultural education; Educational tests; Social science; Language and linguistics; School administration; Educational finance; Adult education; Physical education; Preschool education; Names lists; Travel; Licenses and permits; Curricula; Student-to-student correspondence programs; Textbooks; Motion pictures] 3-B-275 OMG for Bremen branch history: education [1946]. 68 p. [Military government; Educational reform planning and policies; Denazification; Teachers; School administration; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Church schools; Educational facilities; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Political attitudes; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Educational finance; Educational materials; Statistical data: education]

3-B-289
11/20/47. 5 p. + ov. [Denazification; Industrial production; Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Names lists; War destruction; Labor supply; Napoli, Joseph F.]

3-B-283
Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text 8/6/47. 40 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Freedom of expression; Religious liberty; Right of property; Social conditions; Economic conditions; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Governmental bodies; Public administration; Courts; Waterman, Arthur J., Jr.]

3-B-276
Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum horn Harold H. Crabill 8/16/47 to 8/18/47. 57 p. [Democracy; Freedom of expression; Religious liberty; Right of property; Social conditions; Education laws and directives; Economic conditions; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Governmental bodies; Elections; International law; Public administration; Courts; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-284
Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann 7/29/47. 2 p. [Denazification; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Educational tests; Educational facilities; Church schools; Bremerhaven; Conferences; Zimmermann, Mr.]

3-B-277
Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations 8/13/47. 5 p. SWNCC 269/8. SWNCC 269/11. [Travel; Licenses and permits; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee]

3-B-285
Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum 3/31/47. 6 p. [History; Geography; Democracy; Teaching methods; Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Secondary education; Robinson, H. E.]

3-B-278
Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government . observer 10/16/47. 3 p. [Vocational education and training; Curricula; Universities; Textbooks; Libraries; Motion pictures; Research institutions; Public welfare programs; Art and cultural objects] 3-B-279 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer 10/22/47. 1 p. [Art and cultural objects]

3-B-286
Minutes of planning conference for women's congress in Wiesbaden, 1/3/47 to 1/4/47, with transmittal memorandum 2/5/47. 4 p. [Women; Associations; Conferences; Wiesbaden; Sims, Al D.]

3-B-287

3-B-280
Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism 9/30/47. 19 p. OMG for Bremen Incoming Message 1947/T-1388. [Denazification; Demilitarization; War criminals; Nuremberg trials; Youth; Law; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

Agenda for the meeting of Education Branch chiefs, Frankfurt, 2/13/47 to 2/14/47, memorandum from John Taylor 2/5/47. 2 p. [Conferences; Frankfurt; Taylor, John W.]

3-B-288
Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow 1/15/47. 3 p. [Adult education; School administration; Educational finance; Curricula; Teacher education and training; Associations; Wiesbaden; Flotow, Ernest A.]

3-B-281
Removal from office and from positions of responsibility of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes, Allied Control Authority Control Council Directive No. 24 1/12/46. 17 p. [Purges; Nazi Party; Associations; Political attitudes; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Allied Control Authority Control Council]

3-B-289
Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt 12/18/46. 2 p. [Housing; Military occupation forces and personnel; Property; War destruction; Educational facilities; Frankfurt; McNamey, Joseph T. (Gen.)]

3-B-282
Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli

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3-B-290 3-B-290
Report at directors meeting of Education Division 12/5/47. 1 p. [Museums; Curricula; Textbooks; Libraries; Military occupation forces and personnel; Elementary education; Bremerhaven] 3-B-299 to 3-B-300 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch 2/3/47 ro 1/10/47. [Conferences; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Elementary education; Secondary education; Students; Teachers; Higher education; Youth Activities Program; Adult education; Kraus, John F.] 3-B-299: 1/3/47. 5 p. 3-B-300: 1/10/47. 3 p.

Bibliography of Documents
3-B-324: 6/13/47. 3 p. 3-8-325: 7/25/47. 5 p. 3-8-326:8/8/47. 4 p. 3-8-327:8/22/47. 4 p. 3-8-328: 9/26/47. 5 p. 3-8-329: 10/10/47. 4 p. 3-8-330: 10/24/47. 6 p. 3-8-331: 11/7/47. 6 p. 3-8-332: 11/21/47. 4 p. 3-8-333: 12/12/47. 4 p.

3-B-291
Comments on meeting in Senator Panlmann's office on 11/4/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd 11/5/47. 2 p. [School administration; Students; Universities; Paulmann, Christian; Ladd, Edward T.]

3-B-301 3-B-292
Meeting of British zonal "Zonensportrat," Bremen, 12/6/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd 12/10/47. 2 p. [Sports and athletics; Associations; Germany, British occupied zone; Ladd, Edward T.] New educational publications, memorandum 1/14/47. 2 p. [Printing and publishing; Textbooks; English, Mildred]

3-B-334
High priority items in education program, budget planning document [1947]. 37 p. [Denazification; Demilitarization; Democracy; Teacher recruitment; Teacher education and training; Teacher salaries; Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Textbooks; Motion pictures; Radio; Scientific education; Education laws and directives; Adult education; Educational facilities; Vocational education and training; Agricultural education; Special education; Curricula; Youth organizations; Educational personnel; School administration; Statistical data: education; Educational reform planning and policies; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Educational finance; Military occupation forces and personnel; Berlin; Hesse; Wrttemberg-Baden]

3-B-302 to 3-B-333
Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch /J7/47 ro 12/12/47. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Higher education; Adult education; Youth Activities Program; Teacher education and training; Health education; Public health; Germany, French occupied zone; Licenses and permits; Conferences; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Kraus, John F.] 3-B-302: 3//47. 3 p. [English, Mildred] 3-B-303: 1/17/47. 3 p.

3-B-293
Agenda for Education and Religious Affairs Branch chiefs meeting in Munich, 9/3/47 to 9/4/47, memorandum 8/20/47. 2 p. [Conferences; Munich; Gresh, L. D.]

3-B-294
Agenda for meeting of education ministers in the American zone, 10/10/47 [10/47]. 2 p. [Conferences]

3-B-335
Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report [1947] 8 p. [Religious education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Church schools; Licenses and permits; Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; Public opinion]

3-B-295
Adult education conference in Berlin, 4th week in September 9/5/47. 2 p. [Adult education; Conferences; Berlin; Beery, Ralph E.]

3-B-304: 9/12/47. 10 p. [Johnson, T. A.] 3-B-305: 6/20/47. 4 p. 3-B-306: 4/18/47. 4 p. 3-B-307: 1/24/47. 5 p.

3-B-336
Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report 7/8/47. 19 p. [Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; Lutheran Church; Church-State relations; History; Purges; Rehgious liberty; Restitution of seized property; Art and cultural objects]

3-B-296
Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes 8/18/47. 4 p. [Church schools; Educational finance; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Religious education; Treaties and conventions; Nazi Party]

3-B-308: 1/31/47. 5 p. 3-8-309:2/7/47. 3 p. 3-B-310: 2/14/47. 4 p. 3-8-311:3/7/47. 4 p. 3-B-312: 3/14/47. 4 p.

3-B-297
Minutes of conference on arrangements for paper requirements between I CD and ERA OMGUS 8/25/47. 2 p. [Paper and paper products; Printing and publishing; Educational materials; Conferences; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-8-313: 3/21/47. 6 p. 3-8-314:3/28/47. 3 p. 3-8-315:4/3/47. 4 p. 3-8-316: 4/11/47. 4 p. 3-8-317: 4/24/47. 3 p. 3-8-318:4/30/47. 4 p. 3-8-319: 5/8/47. 3 p.

3-B-337
Dr. Ahlers removal as head of Church Committee of Bremen Evangelical Church, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill 6/24/47. 1 p. [Evangelical Church; Ahlers, Dr.; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-338
Education activities functional program, 1/1/47 to 6/30/47 [1947]. 19 p. [Denazification; Educational personnel; Educational materials; Curricula; Youth organizations; Democracy; Educational exchanges]

3-B-298
Conference of chief regional Education and Religious Affairs officers, agenda 8/6/47 ro 8/7/47. 2 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Conferences] 76

3-8-320: 5/16/47. 3 p. 3-8-321: 5/23/47. 3 p. 3-B-322: 5/29/47. 4 p. 3-8-323: 6/5/47. 3 p.

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Bibliography of Documents
3-B-339 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter 12/9/47. 17 p. [Secondary education; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Political attitudes; Democracy; Curricula; Elementary education; Academic freedom; Visiting educators; University of Chicago; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Alexander, Richard T.; Rheinstein, Max] 3-B-340 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum 4/25/47. 13 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Universities; School administration; Teachers; Purges; Shortages; Teacher education and training; Students; Political attitudes; Democracy; Economic conditions; Social classes; Exchange of persons programs; Educational facities; Health facilities and services; Curricula; Teaching methods; Paty, Raymond R.; Cottrell, Donald P.] 3-B-341 Reports revceived from IA&C OMGUS ERA Branch 11/20/47. 2 p. [Government documents; Bibliographies; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-342 Home economics in the Bremen schools 6/9/47. 16 p. [Homemaking education; Women's education; Secondary education; Teaching methods; Educational materials; Health education] 3-B-343 Education specialists provided for under reorientation program, 1/1/47 to 7/1/47, with transmittal memorandum 12/28/46. 33 p. [Visiting educators; Names lists; Biographies] 3-B-344 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum 4/28/47. 36 p. [Teaching methods; Radio; Audio-visual materials; Youth; Adult education; WrttembergBaden; Johnson, Philip G.; English, Mildred] 3-B-345 Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson 4/4/47 to 5/27/47. 18 p. [Visiting educators; Audio-visual materials; Bibliographies; Names lists; Biographies; Johnson, Philip G.; English, Mildred] 3-B-346 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 7/3/47. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Health facilities and services; Health education; Teacher education and training; School administration; Allied Control Authority Control Council]

3-B-362
3-B-352: [2/47]. 13 p. OMGUS 1947/V-14372. OMGUS semi-monthly report 61. [Optical industry; Research; Textbooks] 3-B-353: [2/47]. 15 p. OMGUS 1947/V-14001. OMGUS semi-monthly report 60. [Political conditions; Machine tool industry; Energy resources; Government and business; Religion] 3-B-354: [1/47]. 14 p. OMGUS 1947/V-13420. OMGUS semi-monthly report 50. [Research institutions; Denazification] 3-B-355: [1/47]. 17 p. OMGUS 1947/V-13079. OMGUS semi-monthly report 58. [Germany, Soviet occupied zone; Economnic assistance; Gifts and donations; Denazification; Corporations; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches] 3-B-356: [1/47]. 17 p. OMGUS 1947/V-12457. OMGUS semi-monthly 57. [Germany, British occupied zone] 3-B-357 Supplement to report on German school plants, by Ray L. Hamon 5/12/47. 3 p. [Educational facilities; Elementary education; Rural areas; Hamon, Ray L.]

3-B-347
Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill 12/1/47. -op. [Democracy; Public administration; Indoctrination; Adult education; Education laws and directives; School administration; Visiting educators; Vocational education and training; Universities; Educational exchanges; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Textbooks; Youth Activities Program; Protestant churches; Roman Catholic Church; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-348
Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart 11/4/47. 4 p. [Economic conditions; Food rationing; Energy resources; Clothing and clothing industry; Military supplies and property; Demilitarization; Industrial plant and equipment; Denazification; Democracy; Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)] 3-B-349 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer 11/1/47. 1 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Language and linguistics; Teaching methods; Universities]

3-B-358
Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan [5/47]. 22 p. [Social education; Vocational education and training; Social services; Public welfare programs; Public health; Educational facilities; Curricula; United States; Conferences; Names lists; Boylan, Margaret T.] 3-B-359 [Number not used] 3-B-360 Sponsorship for exit/entry permit for educational or cultural purposes, form with transmittal memorandum 11/21/47. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Licenses and permits; Government forms and paperwork; Alexander, Richard T.] 3-B-361 Travel forms, with transmittal memorandum 11/19/47. 5 p. [Travel; Government forms and paperwork; Alexander, Richard T.] 3-B-362 Student exchange: opportunities and procedures for German nationals to study abroad, pamphlet with transmittal memorandum 11/3/47 to 11/13/47. 13 p. [Educational exchanges; Educational finance; Licenses and permits; Alexander, Richard T.]

3-B-350
References on educational policies, memoranda 2/6/47. 3 p. [Government documents; Education laws and directives; Bibliographies] 3-B-351 to 3-B-356 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports [1/47] to [3/47]. [Shortages; Public administration; Economic conditions; Industrial production; Crime and criminals; Food supply; Reparations; Art and cultural objects; Labor supply; Postal service; Elementary education; Secondary education; Higher education; Vocational education and training; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Youth Activities Program; Religion; Public health; Public welfare programs; Refugees; Prisoners of war; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Allied Control Authority Control Council] 3-B-351: [3/47]. 15 p. OMGUS semi-monthly report 62. OMGUS 1947/V-14970. [Industrial production; Denazification; Machine tool industry; Religion]

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[Travel; Licenses and permits; Democracy]

3-B-363
Pamphlet describing the student and professor exchange program, transmittal letter from Richard T. Alexander [1947]. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Teachers; Educational finance; Transportation; Alexander, Richard T.]

3-B-381
Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 [1/47]. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Secondary education; Universities; Conferences; Names lists; Bremen Board of Education]

3-B-372
Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program 9/18/47. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Licenses and permits]

3-B-364
Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program [11/47]. 9 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Licenses and permits; Educational finance; Transportation]

3-B-373
Application forms for student interchange, transmittal memorandum 9/16/47. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Student aid; Government forms and paperwork; Himes, Norman E.] 3-B-374 [Number not used]

3-B-382
Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum 10/18/48. 5 p. [Teacher education and training; Education laws and directives; Curricula; Universities; Elementary education; Secondary education; Academic standards; Educational materials; Exchange of persons programs; Visiting educators; Vocational education and training; Agricultural education; Educational finance; Conferences; Berchtesgaden]

3-B-365
Functions of OMGUS, ERA, and Land ERA under Interchange of Persons Program and student exchanges to U.S. 11/5/47. 2 p. [Educational exchanges; Licenses and permits; Military government; Public administration; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-B-375
Inquiry on the school reform plan, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill 9/15/47. 2 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Carbill, Harold H.]

3-B-383
Teacher training in Bavaria [rud.]. 29 p. + 10 ov. p. [Teacher education and training; Curricula; Elementary education; Women's education; Housing; Refugees; Roman Catholic Church; Protestant churches; Secondary education; Universities; Educational tests; Private schools; Educational facilities; War destruction; Statistical data: education; Maps; Bavaria]

3-B-366
Statement of standard operating procedures for student exchange: German nationals to U.S. 11/5/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Licenses and permits]

3-B-376
Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 1/12/48. 4 p. [Education committees; Religious education; Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; History; Language and linguistics; Art and cultural objects; Physical education; Scientific education; Hesse]

3-B-367
U.S. college and German student exchange program 11/4/47. 12 p. [Educational exchanges; Universities; United States; Democracy; Teachers; School administration]

3-B-384
Regulation requiring German educational ministries to submit statement of objectives and programs 1/8/47. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies]

3-B-377
Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse [11/47]. 4 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Teaching methods; Curricula; Preschool education; Secondary education; Educational tests; Higher education; Adult education; Hesse]

3-B-368
Policy on entry of U.S. nationals to study or teach in German universities, memorandum 10/17/47. 3 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Universities; Licenses and permits]

3-B-385
Regulation requiring German educational ministries to submit statement of objectives and programs, correction 2/2/47. 1 p. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies]

3-B-369
Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations 10/16/47. p. SWNCC 269/11. SWNCC 269/8. [Travel; Licenses and permits; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Himes, Norman E.]

3-B-378
Typical plans for reorganization of German schools [rud.]. 2 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Higher education; Curricula] 3-B-379 [Number not used]

3-B-386
Reorganization of Bremen educational system 5/7/47. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Curricula; Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Democracy; Educational finance]

3-B-370
Standard operating procedures for cultural interchange of persons, memorandum 9/18/47. 2 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Licenses and permits]

3-B-387
Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo 3/12/48. 1 p. [Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; Teachers; Public opinion; Bremen Echo (newspaper)]

3-B-380
Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 [1/47]. 4 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Curricula; Teachers; Educational facilities; Shortages; Statistical data: education; Conferences; Names lists; Bremen Board of Education]

3-B-371
State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 269/8, long-range policy statement for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents 10/16/46 to 10/24/46. 4 p. SWNCC 269. SWNCC 269/4/D. SWNCC 269/8. 78

3-B-388
Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer

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4/2/48. 2 p. [Vocationai education and training; School administration: Elementary education; Curricula; Educational finance; Teachers; Education committees] [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Teacher education and training; Russell, William F.; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-415
industry; Secondary education; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Universities; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-399
International University of Bremen [n.d.1. Ip. [Universities; Educational facilities; Educational finance; Textbooks; Bremen International University]

3-B-389
School and curriculum reform. Land Hesse 7/31/47. 2 p. [Textbooks; Educational reform planning and policies; Curricula; Libraries; Educational finance; Education committees; Hesse] 3-B-390 [Number not used] 3-B-391 Report on visiting consultants sent by Reorientation Branch, Washington, 12/15/47 [1947]. 4 p. [Visiting educators; Names lists]

3-B-407
Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 11/18/47. 4 p. [Teaching methods; Energy resources; Motion pictures; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Universities; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Statistical data: education; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-400
Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum 7/30/47. Restricted. 2 p. [Higher education; Education laws and directives; Academic standards; German veterans; Nazi Party; Militarism; Democracy]

3-B-408
Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education 10/18/47. 4 p. [Elementary education; Democracy; Educational materials; Vocational education and training; Education committees; Adult education; Teacher education and training]

3-B-401
Former members of the NSDAP in universities [n.d.]. 3 p. [Universities; Students; Education laws and directives; Denazification; Alexander, Richard T.] 3-B-402 Attendance at international seminar UNESCO, memorandum 8/11/47. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Conferences; UNESCO; Gresh, L. D.]

3-B-392
Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda 12/17/47 to 12/22/47. 7 p. [Teacher recruitment; School administration; Universities; Petersen, Peter; Crabill, Harold H.; Alexander, Richard T.]

3-B-409
Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 10/3/47. 2 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Universities; Adult education; Evening school; Teacher education and training; Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-410 Bi-weekly report: education 10/3/47. 4 p. [Adult education; Educational facilities; Educational materials; Clothing and clothing industry; Shortages; Public health; Teacher education and training; Bremen International University] 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 4/28/47 to 11/47. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Adult education; Higher education; Teacher education and training] 3-B-411: [11/47]. 3 p. [Educational facilities; Clothing and clothing industry; Textbooks; Universities] 3-B-412: 9/18/47. 2 p. [Sports and athletics; Public health; Textbooks; Curricula] 3-6-413:5/5/47. 8 p. [Vacations and holidays; Educational facilities; Building materials; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Health facilities and services; Public welfare programs; Youth organizations; Libraries] 3-B-414: 6/19/47. 4 p. [Educational facilities; Restitution of seized property; Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-415: 7/5/47. 3 p. [Statistical data: education; Educational facilities; Students; Arts and the humanities] 79

3-B-393
Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen [n.d.]. 3 p. [Universities; Educational finance; School administration; Arts and the humanities; Scientific education; Educational exchanges; Bremen International University]

3-B-403
Draft of letter to UNESCO 8/22/47. 6 p. [Educational exchanges; Youth organizations; Denazification; Educational materials; Democracy; UNESCO] 3-B-404 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Briicher [n-d.]. 3 p. [Education laws and directives; Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Arts and the humanities; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Public opinion; Educational reform planning and policies; Brcher, Hildegard] 3-B-45 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 12/5/47. 3 p. [Elementary education; Educational facilities; Teachers; Education committees; Textbooks; Health facilities and services; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Universities; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-394
New organization of the faculties at international university 10/2/47. 6 p. [Universities; Teachers; Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Social studies; Economics; Technical schools; Religious education; School administration; Bremen International University; Petersen, Peter] 3-B-395 [Number not used] 3-B-396 International University of Bremen, correspondence 11/4/47. 3 p. [Universities; Bremen International University; Crabill, Harold H.; Schwartzkopff, Siegfried] 3-B-397 Liste von europischen Wissenschaftlern [rud.]. 2 p. [Area studies; Names lists; Europe]

3-B-406
Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 12/18/47 to 12/20/47. 4 p. [Elementary education; Education laws and directives; Textbooks; Clothing and clothing

3-B-398
Possible invitation of Dean William Russell, memorandum 11/21/47. 1 p.

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3-B-416
3-B-416: 7/2/47. 2 p. [Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-417: 7/19/47. 13 p. [Educational facilities; Public health; Libraries; Statistical data: education; Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-418: 4/28/47. 5 p. [Youth Activities Program; Gresh, L. D.] 3-B-419: 6/10/47. 5 p. [Energy resources; Shortages; Public welfare programs; Crabill, Harold H.] 3/6/47 ro 7/7/47. [Evangelical Church; Conferences; Elementary education; Youth Activities program; Teacher education and training; Statistical data: education] 3-B-430: 5/J/47 to 7/1/47. 37 p. [Educational facilities; Social services; Political parties; Restitution of seized property; Art and cultural objects; Education committees; Vocational education and training; School lunch and nursery feeding programs; Visiting educators; Sports and athletics; Higher education; Language and linguistics; Teaching methods; Christian Science Church] 3-8-431:3/6/47. 4 p. [Vacations and holidays; Visiting educators; Youth organizations; Bremerhaven] 3-6-432:3/73/47. 5 p. [Vocational education and training; School administration; Purges; Shortages; Evangelical Church; Communist Party; Religious education; Exhibitions; Germany, British occupied zone] 3-8-433:3/20/47. 7 p. [Visiting educators; Communist Party; Religious education; Exhibitions] 3-6-434:3/27/47. S p. [Secondary education; Curricula; Textbooks; Youth organizations; Democracy; Bremerhaven; Sports and athletics; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Flotow, Ernest A.] 3-8-435: 4/3/47. 6 p. [Textbooks; Gifts and donations; Secondary education; History; United States; Youth organizations; Church schools; Housing; Shortages; Flotow, Ernest A.] 3-8-436: 4/10/47. 2 p.

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[Crime and criminals; Food supply; Energy resources; Transportation; Industrial plant and equipment; Industrial production; Economic conditions; Labor supply; Restitution of seized property; Art and cultural objects; Newspapers; Books; Radio; Libraries; Motion pictures; Postal service; Elementary education; Secondary education; Higher education; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Youth Activities Program; Religion; Public health; Refugees; Denazification; Building materials; Reparations; Vocational education and training; Courts; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Bizonal Economic Council]

3-B-420 to 3-B-428
Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 1/2/47 to 2/27/47. [Shortages; Teacher education and training] 3-B-420: 1/2/47. 1 p. [Textbooks; Secondary education; Parentteacher associations; Rural areas] 3-B-421: 1/9/47. 1 p. 3-B-422: 1/16/47. 2 p. [Adult education; Conferences; Education laws and directives; Energy resources; School lunch and nursery feeding programs] 3-B-423: 1/23/47. 1 p. [Conferences; Bremen Board of Education] 3-B-424: 1/30/47. 1 p. [Textbooks; Elementary education; Vocational education and training] 3-6-425:2/6/47. 1 p. [Denazification; Books; Conferences; Bremen Board of Education] 3-B-426: 2/13/47. 1 p. [Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Conferences; Oldenburg] 3-B-427: 2/20/47. 1 p. [Educational facilities; Adult education; Bremerhaven] 3-B-428: 2/27/47. 1 p. [Educational exchanges; Visiting educators; Textbooks; Tyler, J. Keith; Johnson, Philip G.]

3-B-442
Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen Education Division 6/30/47. J2p. [Youth; Youth organizations; Religion; Political attitudes; Advisory boards and committees; Germany, British occupied zone]

3-B-443
School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum 10/1/47. 28 p. [Democracy; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Curricula; Educational reform planning and policies; Teaching methods; Teacher education and training; School administration; Parentteacher associations; Educational finance; Church schools; Evangelical Church; Roman Catholic Church; Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-444 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS 6/30/47. 206 p. [Educational materials; Youth organizations; Democracy; Educational exchanges; Government documents; Youth organizations; Denazification; Educational personnel; Curricula; Teacher education and training; Adult education; Democracy; Educational facilities; Elementary education; Secondary education; Universities; Textbooks; Audio-visual materials; Sports and athletics; Statistical data: education; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-B-437
Religions and cultural affairs in Bremen, weekly summary 4/11/47. 3 p. [Vacations and holidays; Public health; Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Church] 3-B-438 to 3-B-440 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 4/17/47 to 4/25/47. [Conferences; Youth Activities Program] 3-8-438:4/77/47. 4 p. [Youth organizations; Bremerhaven; Restitution of seized property; Art and cultural objects; France] 3-8-439: 4/23/47. 1 p. [Teacher education and training; Stuttgart] 3-8-440: 4/24/47 to 4/25/47. 5 p.

3-B-445
Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany [n.d.]. 42 p. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Democracy; Curricula; Textbooks; Libraries; Motion pictures; Teacher education and training; Universities; Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Military occupation forces and personnel; School administration; Adult education; Economic assistance; Exchange of persons programs; U.S. Education Mission to Germany; Clay, Lucius D. (Lt. Gen.)]

3-B-429
Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix [1/47]. 36 p. [Vocational education and training; Democracy; Educational facilities; Education laws and directives; Teaching methods; Labor supply; Youth; Teacher education and training; Social education; Agricultural education; Maps; Statistical data: education; Military occupation forces and personnel; Educational personnel; Germany, British occupied zone; Conferences; Berlin]

3-B-441
Semi-monthly OMGXJS reports 7/31/47 to 11/27/47. 53 p. OMGVS semi-monthly report 80. OMGUS semi-monthly report 77. OMGUS semi-monthly report 72.

3-B-446
Principles of teacher education [n.d.]. 3 p. [Teacher education and training; Educational philosophy; Democracy; Academic standards; Political attitudes; Students; Teacher salaries]

3-B-430 to 3-B-436
Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 80

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3-B-473
3-B-454 Transfer of functions from Information Control to Education Division, memorandum from G. H. Garde to C K. GaUey 6/23/48 to 6/24/48. 4 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Garde, G. H. (Lt. Col.); Gailey, Charles K., Jr. (Brig. Gen.)] 12/1/47. 1 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-B-447
School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents 9/30/47 to 10/15/47. 34 p. [Education laws and directives; Democracy; Educational reform planning and policies; School administration; Preschool education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Agricultural education; Adult education; Curricula; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Universities; Private schools; Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion; Hundhammer, Alois; Sims, Al D.]

3-B-467
Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document 10/28/47 to 11/3/47. Restricted. 15 p. Control Council Directive 56. [Education laws and directives; Adult education; Democracy; Academic standards; Curricula; Teachers] 3-B-468 German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message i/8/47. 2 p. OMGUS 1947/V-12569. [School administration; Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Government reporting requirements; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-469 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents 10/16/46 to 11/6/47. 19 p. SWNCC 269. SWNCC 269/4/D. SWNCC 269/8. [Education laws and directives; Exchange of persons programs; Students; Democracy; Licenses and permits; Austria; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] 3-B-470 Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations 7/21/47 to 8/13/47. 10 p. SWNCC 269. SWNCC 269/4/D. SWNCC 269/8. SWNCC 269/11. [Travel; Licenses and permits; State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee; Alexander, Richard T.] 3-B-471 Production of textbooks, procedural agreement betwen OMGUS Education and Religious Affiars Branch and Information Control Division 2/8/48. 2 p. [Textbooks; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-472 Address by Gen. Lucius Clay at Berchtesgaden Conference [rud.]. 3 p. [Conferences; Educational reform planning and policies; Textbooks; Berchresgaden; Clay, Lucius (Gen.)]

3-B-455
Report on special projects 12/14/48. 14 p. [Educational personnel; Educational materials; Names lists; Visiting educators; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3/13/48 to 6/24/48. [Conferences; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Youth Activities Program; Adult education; Higher education; Education committees; Exchange of persons programs; Religion; Higher education; Kraus, John F.] 3-B-456: 6/11/48. 13 p. [Educational facilities; Labor supply; Visiting educators; Secondary education; Youth organizations; Military occupation costs] 3-B-457: 5/24/48. 9 p. [Textbooks; Magazines; Newspapers; Hesse; Women] 3-B-458: 5/8/48. 12 p. [Special education; Curricula; Educational facilities; Wrttemberg-Baden; Educational materials; Magazines; Sports and athletics; Youth organizations; Textbooks; Student-tostudent correspondence programs] 3-B-459: 4/26/48. 12 p. [Wrttemberg-Baden; Newspapers; United States; Education laws and directives; Youth organizations] 3-B-460: 3/26/48. 7 p. 3-B-461: 3/13/48. 7 p. 3-B-462 to 3-B-465 Data for educational directors conference 2/1/47 to 2/28/48. [Conferences; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Youth Activits Program; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-6-462:2/28/48. 4 p. 3-B-463: 4 p. [Adult education] 3-B-464: 1/10/48. 3 p. 3-B-465: 1/15/48. 1 p. [Educational facilities; Vacations and holidays] 3-B-466 School reform plan for Land Bremen, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander

3-B-448
Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse 9/26/47. 21 p. [Educational philosophy; Democracy; Teaching methods; History; Political science; Educational facilities; Educational reform planning and policies; Personality and culture; Students; Social conditions; Universities; Health facilities and services; Physical education; Teacher education and training; Preschool education; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; School administration; Hesse] 3-B-449 [Number not used] 3-B-450 Visit to Germany of professor Ammon Swope, letter from James McDaniel to Swope with reply 11/19/48 to 12/7/48. 2 p. [Visiting educators; Purdue University; Swope, Ammon; McDaniel, James E.] 3-B-451 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch 6/9/48. Pp. [Visiting educators; School administration; Universities; Teacher education and training; Curricula; Textbooks; Educational tests; Bavaria; Wrttemberg-Baden; Berlin; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Alexander, Richard T.] 3-B-452 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmita] memorandum 6/30/48. 34 p. [Universities; Educational facilities; Philosophy; Scientific education; Research institutions; Political science; Educational exchanges; Students; Teacher recruitment; Curricula; Teaching methods; Housing; Religion; Bremen International University]

3-B-453
Education division history [1948]. 10 p. [Military occupation forces and personnel; Adult education; Higher education; Statistical data: education; Secondary education; Elementary education; Textbooks]

3-B-473

"Ont of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference [n.d.]. 12 p.

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3-B-473
[Conferences; Educational reform planning and policies; Allied nations occupation planning and activities; Women; Berchresgaden; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Grace, Alonzo G.] 3-B-474 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects [1949]. lip. [Educational exchanges; Advisory boards and committees; Visiting educators; Vocational education and training; Agricultural education; Libraries; Vacations and holidays; Audio-visual materials; Textbooks; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-475 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis ^6/47/. 10 p. [Preschool education; Wiesbaden; Hesse; Teacher education and training; Educational reform planning and policies; Educational materials; Education committees; Davis, Mary] 3-B-476 Adult education report, letter from C. L. Vanderbie to H.H. Crabill with attachment 10/9/48 to 10/15/48. 5 p. [Adult education; Curricula; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Vanderbie, C. L.] 3-B-477 Directed Home Study, letter from Martin Hillenbrand to Harold Crabill with attachment from Federal Security Agency 4/7/48. 4 p. [Universities; Correspondence cources; Department of State; Federal Security Agency; Hillenbrand, Martin] 3-B-478 Hessian work seminar "Die Neue Schule" 10/22/47. 2 p. [Hesse; School administration; Conferences; Stein, R.] 3-B-479 "New School," committee procedure 9/12/47. 3 p. [Hesse; Education committees; School administration; Office of Military Government for Hesse] [Wrttemberg-Baden; Education laws and directives; Educational reform planning and policies; Education committees; School administration; Teaching methods; Curricula; Elementary education; Secondary education; Educational facilities] 3-B-482 Wrtemberg-Baden report on school reform [rud.]. 9 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Wrttemberg-Baden; Brle, Mr.] 3-B-483 Bremen schools, third quarterly report [n.d.]. 55 p. [Educational facilities; Physical education; Population; Public health; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Social classes; Universities; Visiting educators; School administration; Religion; Educational finance; Denazification; Public health; Textbooks; Statistical data: education; Libraries; Audio-visual materials; Parent-teacher associations] 3-B-484 Schooling opinion survey by Wrtemberg-Baden Office, results 6/12/47. Restricted. 5 p. [Public opinion; School administration; Economic conditions; Office of Military Government for Wrttemberg-Baden] 3-B-485 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum
[TLtL]. 10 p.

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Protestant churches; Roman Catholic Church; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.); Alexander, Richard T.] 3-B-489 to 3-8-499 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities [4/2/48] to 9/3/48. [Elementary education; Juvenile delinquency; Secondary education; Educational facilities; Conferences; Teacher education and training; Vocational education and training; Arts and the humanities; Youth Activities Program; Curricula; Textbooks; Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-489: 9/3/48. 1$ p. 3-B-490: [8/5/48] 6 p. 3-8-491:9/2/48. 7 p. [Licenses and permits; Restitution of seized property] 3-B-492: 8/16/48. 11 p. 3-8-493:8/4/48. 7 p. [Adult education; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)] 3-B-494: [6/1/48] 5 p. [Religious education] 3-B-495:/V6/487. 5 p. 3-8-496: [6/17/48] 10 p. 3-B-497: [4/16/48] 5 p. 3-8-498: [3/16/48] 4 p. 3-8-499: [4/2/48]. 3 p. 3-B-500 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities 10/13/48 to 10/21/48. 4 p. [Elementary education; Sports and athletics; Teachers; Youth; Motion pictures; Hines, Floyd A.; McKinley, James D.; Clemens, Mr.] 3-B-501 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities [3/48] to [4/48] 20 p. [Vocational education and training; Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Protestant chruches; Elementary education; Textbooks; Secondary education; Paper and paper products; Art and cultural objects; Restitution of seized property; Museums; Adult education; Curricula]

[Educational reform planning and policies; Education laws and directives; Democracy; Curricula; Secondary education; Religious education; Social education; Economics; Elementary education] 3-B-486 Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller 7/15/47. 36 p. [Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Democracy; Educational philosophy; Office of Military Government for Germany, (U.S.); Keller, Franklin J.]

3-B-487
School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher 6/19/47 to 6/23/47. 4 p. [Elementary education; Educational reform planning and policies; Curricula; Textbooks; Teachers; Flotow, Ernest A.; Bttcher, Mr.]

3-B-480
Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse 9/26/47 to 10/30/47. 31 p. [Hesse; Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Secondary education; Teacher education and training; Universities; Office of Military Government for Hesse] 3-B-481 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum 11/3/47. 8 p. 82

3-B-502 to 3-B-507
Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 8/2/48 to 1/5/49. 10 p. [Arts and the humanities; Youth organizations; Cultural relations] 3-8-502: J/5/49. [Adult education; McDaniel, James E.] 3-8-503: 10/28/48 to 12/21/48. 27 p. [Secondary education; Elementary education; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; Conferences; Sports

3-B-488
Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document 5/30/47. 37 p. [Education laws and directives; Educational philosophy; Democracy; Elementary education; Secondary education; Curricula; Teaching methods; Vocational education and training; Teacher education and training; School administration; Educational finance; Church-State relations;

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and athletics; Licenses and permits; Statistical data: education; German Committee for the Exchange of Persons; Mitchell, James R.; Hines, Floyd A.; Crabill, Harold H.; Hellingen, Frederic] 3-B-504: 11/30/48. 7 p. [Hellingen, Frederic] 3-B-505: 9/3/48 to 10/5/48. 5 p. [Exchange of persons programs; Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-506: 8/2/48. 18 p. [Licenses and permits; Statistical data: education; Hellingen, Frederic] 3-B-507: 8/4/48. 3 p. [Libraries; Mitchell, James R.]

3-B-532
3-B-516 to 3-B-522
Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 8/12/48 to 10/7/48. [Elementary education; Youth organizations; Audio-visual materials; Cultural relations; Textbooks; Curricula; Vocational education and training; Statistical data: education; Schuelke, H. T.; Hines, Floyd A.] 3-B-516: 10/5/48 to 10/7/48. 4 p. [Conferences; Germany, British occupied zone; Bremen Teachers Association; Mitchell, James R.; McKinley, James D.] 3-B-517: 9/29/48 to 9/30/48. 4 p. [McKinley, James D.] 3-B-518: 9/13/48 to 9/16/48. 8 p. [Teacher education and training; Secondary education; School administration; Rockefeller Foundation; Free German Youth; Trade Union Youth; Open Door; Mitchell, James R.; Mellinger, Frederic] 3-B-519: 9/2/4. 4 p. 3-B-520: 9/23/48. 4 p. [Arts and the humanities; Conferences; Mlinger, Frederic] 3-B-521: 9/9/48. 3 p. [Arts and the humanities; Mlinger, Frederic] 3-B-522: 8/12/48. 5 p. [Teacher education and training; Restitution of seized property]

3-B-525
Bremen school reform, quarterly report 6/30/48. 16 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Educational materials; Newspapers; Teacher education and training; Educational tests; Educational finance; Textbooks; Curricula; Elementary education; Education committees; Education laws and directives; Students; Vocational education and training; Political conditions; Economic conditions; Bremen Ministry of Education]

3-B-526
Principles and teachers in Bremen public schools, draft of official regulations [n.d.]. 5 p. [Education laws and directives; School administration; Conferences; Teachers]

3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities 6/21/48 to 7/9/48. [Elementary education; Secondary education; Religion; Arts and the humanities; Vocational education and training; Youth organizations; Textbooks; Curricula] 3-B-508: [7/1/48]. 8 p. 3-B-509: 7/9/48. 8 p. [Crabill, Harold H.] 3-B-510: 6/21/48. 6 p. [Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-527
Information regarding status of present curriculum organization in American zone [rud.]. 18 p. [Statistical data: education; Vocational education and training; Educational reform planning and policies; Curricula]

3-B-528
Law concerning free school tuition in Bremen, translation [n.d.]. 3 p. [Educational finance; Education laws and directives; Vocational education and training]

3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report 1/8/48 to 7/6/48. [Education committees; Curricula; Educational materials; Secondary education; Elementary education; Adult education; Teacher education and training; Educational facilities; Vocational education and training; Bremen International University; Mitchell, James R.; McDaniel, James E.] 3-B-511: 7/6/48. 6 p. 3-B-512: 2/19/48 to 3/5/48. 9 p. [Youth Activities Program; Youth organizations; Protestant churches; Denazification; Museums; Exhibitions; Art and cultural objects; Restitution of seized property; Ladd, Edward T.] 3-B-513: 1/8/48 to 2/5/48. 8 p. [Vacations and hohdays; Energy resources; Shortages; Economic assistance; Curricula; Textbooks; Libraries; Parent-teacher associations]

3-B-523
General education policies for Germany, report [rud.]. 64 p. [Germany, U.S. occupied zone; Education laws and directives; Educational philosophy; Educational reform planning and policies; Democracy; School administration; Curricula; Educational finance; Textbooks; Compulsory education; Preschool education; Political attitudes; Denazification; Educational reform planning and policies; Teacher education and training; Elementary education; Secondary education; Vocational education and training; Universities; Associations; Licenses and permits; Public administration; Educational materials; Students; Textbooks; Libraries; Students; Radio; Audiovisual materials; Libraries; Educational personnel; Educational facilities; Church schools; Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)]

3-B-529
Law concerning compulsory school attendance in Bremen, translation of draft text 2/6/48. 3 p. [Education laws and directives; Compulsory education] 3-B-530 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschtz, translation of extract [n.d.]. Ip. [Education laws and directives; Germany; Elementary education; Compulsory education; Secondary education; Families; Church schools; Educational finance; Anschtz, Gerhard]

3-B-531
Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft 1/24/48. 22 p. [Educational reform planning and policies; Personality and culture; School administration; Educational personnel; Teacher education and training; Higher education; Curricula; Military government; Crabill, Harold H.]

3-B-524
Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents [1/48] to [2/48]. 9 p. [Education committees; Teacher education and training; Preschool education; Elementary education; Women's education; Adult education; Demonstration and pilot projects; Social studies; Textbooks; Educational facilities; Vocational education and training; Language and linguistics; Educational reform planning and policies; Wrtemberg-Baden Ministry of Culture; Caselmann, Mr.; Bruckner, Leo J.]

3-B-514
Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting 6/17/48 to 6/18/48. 25 p. [Bavaria; Educational reform planning and policies; Elementary education; Berlin; Hesse; Wrttemberg-Baden; Curricula]

3-B-532
Compulsory attendance statutes, Reich laws 43, 52, and 56 [1941]. lip. [Education laws and directives; Compulsory education] 83

3-B-515
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3-B-533 3-B-533
Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker 8/10/48. 9 p. [Hesse; Universities; Educational personnel; Military occupation forces and personnel; Associations; Students; Public administration; Becker, Howard P.]

Bibliography of Documents

3-B-534 to 3-B-540
Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 2/13/48 to 9/10/48. [Secondary education] 3-B-534: 9/10/48. 3 p. [Students] 3-B-535: 3/15/48 to 3/31/48. 1 p. [Arts and the humanities] 3-B-536: 8/15/48. 2 p. [Summer school; Vacations and holidays; Educational facilities] 3-B-537: 7/26/48. 3 p. [Teachers; Shortages; Textbooks; Summer school; Universities; Currency; Educational finance] 3-B-538: 6/29/48. 2 p. [Youth Activities Program; Vacations and holidays; Students; Student-to-student correspondence programs; Gifts and donations] 3-B-539: 6/U/48 to 6/15/48. 3 p. [Curricula; Youth Activities Program; Transportation; Teachers; Shortages] 3-B-540: 2/13/48. 5 p. [Scientific equipment and apparatus; War destruction; Shortages; Denazification; Teacher recruitment; Educational tests; Statistical data: education] 3-B-541 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government 1/14/46 to 1/18/46. 13 p. British education instruction 1. British education instruction 2. Education control instruction 50. I.A. and C. Division Military Government Instruction 53. [Education laws and directives; Germany, British occupied zone; Church schools; Elementary education; Educational finance; Religious liberty; Treaties and conventions; Licenses and permits]

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Aachen Production of textbooks with Gennan labor and machinery, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (12/29/44) 2-A-133 Abbott, Vona M. Teacher positions availability overseas, correspondence with Vona M. Abbott (8/20/45 to 9/31/45) 2-A-24 to 2-A-26 Abrahamsen, David Psychological factors in re-education of the Germans, correspondence with Dr. David Abrahamsen (6/21/46 to 6/27/46) 2-A-410 Academic freedom Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with sutistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas" to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 Academic standards Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-I41 Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen (11/1/45) 3-B-103 Admission of students to Fachschulen (10/8/46 to 10/15/46) 3-B-142 Admission of students to universities (8/22/45) 3-B-89 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-623 to 2-A-624 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder (4/14/49) 2-A-626 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, telegram (1/10/49) 2-A-640 Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-136 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Ai D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318

Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 Conditions for admission of American students to German universities, Army Department incoming message (6/1/48) 2-A-542 Educational reform program development by Gennan education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Need for information on Gennan reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Non-admittance of persons with former Nazi affiliations as students to institutions of higher learning, memorandum (2/26/46) 3-A-149 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 Preparatory course for teachers of the elementary schools (7/3/45) 3-A-286 Principles, methods, and techniques of Gennan reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Principles of admission of students to Gennan institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Principles of teacher education 3-B-446 Proposed program of testing and evaluation for German schools, routing slip (6/3/48) 2-A-539 Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum (5/6/49) 2-A-789 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147

Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer 3-A-278 to 3-A-279 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist 3-A-101 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg Exchange student program conespondenceMondorf, Ernest (12/6/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-386 Achaffenburg Teachers approved for elementary schools in Achaffenburg, memorandum from Lt. Curtis H. Shell (10/11/45) 3-A-275 Acheson, Dean Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department conversation memorandum by Dean Acheson with aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (1/3/46) l-A-194 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Ackerman, Martin American educator explains functions of Bavarian education service centers, Release No. 295, Public Information Branch, OMG for Bavaria (9/13/49) 3-A-450 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-422 Adams, Agnes L. Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram (5/20/48) 2-A-508 Adams, Mrs. John M. Recommendation of Carl Hermann for teacher position in Germany, letter from Mrs. John Milton Adams to Gen. George Marshall and forwarding order (10/10/45 to 0/20/45) 2-A-46

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Adcock, C. L.
Denazification of clergy, directives summary with attachments (7/11/45 to 4/12/46) 3-B-10 Ade, Lester E. German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835

Adenauer, Eonrad
News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-444 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127

Adult education
see also Evening school see also Social education see also Vocational education and training Adult education among disarmed German personnel (1/14/46) 3-B-113 Adult education, by Wilbur Hallenbeck, reproduction (12/17/45) 3-B-76 Adult education conference in Berlin, 4th week in September (9/5/47) 3-B-295 Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B-66 Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Adult education course schedule (12/28/45) 3-B-70 Adult education curricula revision memorandum (2/22/46) 3-B-67 Adult education in Bremen, draft report 3-B-77 Adult education organizations for women and policy on release of German students from gainful work (4/25/46) 3-B-122 Adult education planning in Bremen, weekly summary (10/17/46) 3-B-157 Adult education report, letter from C. L. Vanderbie to H.H. Crabill with attachment (10/9/48 to 10/15/48) 3-B-476 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 Bi-weekly report: education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) 3-B-408 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-502 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-493; 3-B-501 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B~445 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, mcoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Curriculum and instruction at the adult level, Spring 1946 3-B-65 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300; (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60; (10/25/46 to 11/6/46) 3-B-62 to 3-B-64; 3-B-463

Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46) 3-B-47 Education division history 3-B-453 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-179; 3-B-187; 3-B-188; 3-B-190; 3-B-194; 3-B-195; 3-B-198; 3-B-200; 3-B-202: 3-B-204; 3-B-209; 3-B-210; 3-B-211; 3-B-219 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-422; 3-B-427 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 History of adult education in Bremen, letter from Capt. Carvel Busey to Lt. Col. Harold Crabill (7/22/46 to [8/46]) 3-B-71 to 3-B-72 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-26; (8/6/48) 3-A-32; (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (6/2/48) 3-A-41 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Opening of Bremen Volkschochschule, weekly report (10/3/46) 3-B-158 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on the instruction of adult persons 3-B-68 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 Representation of education interests on Kreistage (12/24/45) 3-B-105 Resumption of adult education programs 3~B-96

Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wiirtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; (11/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; (4/28/47 to 11/47) 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information listing (6/8/46) 3-B-145 Student admission to Hochschulen (2/20/46) 3-B-124; 3-B-127 Student political groups and activities in Hochschulen (9/21/46) 3-B-139 Suggestions for re-education of adults by popular university lectures to give them new political training, unsigned statement 3-A-113 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-262; 3-B-266; 3-5-267; 3-B-271; 3-B-274 Umriss fr eine Beuchtuerstattung ber den zustand einer hochschule und vorschlage ber die wiederoffnung der elben (German language document) 3-B-81 University examinations (10/30/45) 3-B-101 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhardt to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4

Advisory boards and committees


Advisory Committee on Education and Cultural Relations Within Occupied Areas, memorandum (3/23/49) 2-A-720 Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Anti-Semitism and German re-education in report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply (11/7/46 to 11/20/46) l-A-56

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Agricultural education

Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-2S7 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-186; 3-B-190: 3-B-191 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State (2/3/49 to 2/21/49) 2-A-680 German book publishing report by committee of American book publishers committee, transmittal letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Dr. Leon Camovsky (6/13/49) 2-A-840 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen Education Division (6/30/47) 3-B-442 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Long-range policy for re-education, memorandum from H. Freeman Matthews (2/21/46) l-A-64 Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable (4/1/48) 2-A-462 Medical Mission to Germany, cables (3/4/48 to 3/24/48) 2-A-464 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474; (5/18/48 to 5/21/48) 2-A-534 to 2-A-536 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-664 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Dorothy E. Snavely to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (5/21/48) 2-A-499 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln (1/4/49) 2-A-645 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/14/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444

Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-41I Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter (5/14/46) l-A-42 Personnel tentative selections for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, War Department telegram (7/20/46) l-A-46 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Proposed mission of historians to Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (4/5/48) 2-A-491 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz (10/17/46) l-A-60 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Social studies consultants report on Germany, correspondence with Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago (9/2/47) 2-A-321 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram (5/20/48) 2-A-508 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274 Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) l-A-43 U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellennann (5/10/49) l-A-138 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, conversation memorandum (7/10/46) l-A-44 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to 2-A-lll

U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Paul M. Limbert to Anderson (8/12/46) l-A-50 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 Zook, George F., invited to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter (8/7/46) l-A-49 Advisory Committee on Cultural and Educational Relations Within Occupied Areas Advisory Committee on Education and Cultural Relations Within Occupied Areas, memorandum (3/23/49) 2-A-720 Continuation of German education program under occupation statute approved in Washington 4/8/49, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace (5/7/49) 2-A-801 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (2/23/45 ro 12/24/48) 2-A-614 U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) l-A-138 Advisory Committee on German Re-Education Advisory Committee on German Re-Education, memorandum from Hovde to Dickey (6/2/45) l-A-222 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with ' press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 AFL Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Agnew, Ralph Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Agricultural education Agricultural education (8/27/45) 3-B-93 Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49) 2-A-708 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-175; 3-B-189 Educational developments, weekly summary (12/5/46) 3-B-152 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Exchange student program, correspondenceWalters, H. M. (3/16/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-712

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Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram (1/30/49 to 2/2/49) 2-A-651 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations (5/25/49) 2-A-97 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/8/48J 3-A-14 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to Lt. Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 to 6/S/49) 2-AS10 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49) 3-A-170 Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Report on agricultural schools and research institutions by OMG for Bavaria Economics Division Food and Agriculture Branch with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Col. Stanley Andrews (3/27/46) 3-A-71 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-5-274 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1122/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-8-429

Aheam, Daniel S.
Summer courses available in Germany for U.S. students, correspondence with Daniel S. Aheam (4/1/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-740

Ahlers, Dr.
Dr. Ahlers removal as head of Church Committee of Bremen Evangelical Church, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (6/24/47) 3-B-337 Alexander, Richard T. Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-831 Admission of foreign students to summer courses in Germany, correspondence with Richard T. Alexander (2/6/48 to 3/8/48) 2-A-440 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Alexander to act for Wells on paper allocation for textbooks, telegram (3/3/48) 2-A-470 Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-331 Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 Development of public libraries in U.S. Zone, Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander with letter to W. F. Russell (1/5/48) 2-A-414

Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda (12/17/47 to 12/22/47) 3-B-392 Extension of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, telegrams with memorandum (2/25/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-769 Former members of the NSDAP in universities 3-B-401 Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-297 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 6/4/48) 2-A-498 Pamphlet describing the student and professor exchange program, transmittal letter from Richard T. Alexander 3-B-363 Plan for workshop centers for German and American teachers in Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (2/2/48) 2-A-445 Proposed mission of historians to Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (4/5/48) 2-A-491 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-196 Sponsorship for exit/entry permit for educational or cultural purposes, form with transmittal memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-360 Status of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, Army Department incoming message with memorandum and Army Department outgoing message (5/10/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-793 Student exchange: opportunities and procedures for German nationals to study abroad, pamphlet with transmittal memorandum (11/3/47 to 11/13/47) 3-B-362 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32 Topical reports by OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch sections by Richard T. Alexander (4/28/47) 3-A-4 Travel forms, with transmittal memorandum (11/19/47) 3-B-361 University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/8/47) 2-A-395 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451

Alexander, Thomas
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsoiship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812

Aliens
see also Citizenship see also Repatriation American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-701 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/17/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-699

All Nations Foundation


Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents (5/6/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-796

Allen, George V. Appropriations for FY50 for exchange program for Austrian students, letter from George V. Allen to Maj. Gen. C. B. Magruder with memorandum (4/4/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-745 Allen, John H. Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 Allen, Mabel G. Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385 Allied Bank Commission Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Allied Control Authority Control Council Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249; (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee recommendation (2/12/46) 3-B-248 Removal from office and from positions of responsibility of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes, Allied Control Authority Control Council Directive No. 24 (1/12/46) 3-B-281 Removal of Nazis and others from positions of responsibility in Germany, Allied Control Authority document with list of purged officials by position (1/12/46) 3-B-034 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Allied Kommandatura Berlin Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Allied nations see also Allied nations occupation planning and activities see also Potsdam Declaration British funding of educational needs for liberated countries, paraphrase of State Department cable (11/27/44) 2-A-136 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Allied nations occupation planning and activities Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/18/46) 3-B-242; (2/8/46) 3-B-249; (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-2S1 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) l-B-15 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334

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American Federation of Teachers

History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Non-admittance of persons with former Nazi affiliations as students to institutions of higher learning, memorandum (2/26/46) 3-A-149 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-473 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Removal from office and from positions of responsibihty of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes. Allied Control Authority Control Council Directive No. 24 (1/12/46) 3-B-281 Repeal of German Reich law on German Evangelical Church, issuance of memorandum to military governments (4/5/47) 3-B-ll Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/45) 3-B-24 School law for Greater Berlin J-B-4; Second revision of Annex XXV (Education) to U.S. basic preliminary plan for Allied control and occupation of Germany, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (4/25/45) l-B-16 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; 3-B-269 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) -A-55 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) 1-B-l U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) l-A-138 Allinson, Brent Bureau of AppHed Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848

Allison, John Personnel selection for reorganization of German secondary and teacher training institutions, letters between John Allison and John. P. Howe (7/15/46 to 7/22/46) l-A-45 Altaffer, Maurice W. Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, airgram from Altaffer (1/21/49) l-A-126 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (12/8/48) 1-A-I23; (4/7/49) l-A-134 Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (6/16/47) l-A-154 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 Alttting Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, application (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Amberg Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/31/49) 3-A-167 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Amberg Secondary Convent School Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, appUcation (11/30/45) 3-A-458 American Anthropological Association Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 American Association for a Democratic Germany Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-760 Exchange program participation of Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence and memorandum (4/26/49) 2-A-777 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/18/49) 2-A-6S5 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education sponsorship of German teachers visit to U.S., telegram (1/14/49) 2-A-634 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823

Student exchange program, student clearances 2-4-475 American Association of School Administrators American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-420 American Association of University Women Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 American Book Center for War Devastated Libraries Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball (10/27/47) 2-A-336 American Book Publishers Council American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-701 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/17/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-699 American Council of Learned Societies American Council of Learned Societies participation in educational exchange program with Germany, correspondence with Richard H. Shryock (7/6/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-252 American Council on Education Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with George F. Zook of American Council on Education, with routing information (4/23/47) 2-A-186 German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-557 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 American Education Press Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54 American Express Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, telegram (1/10/49) 2-A-640 American Federation of Teachers U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161

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American Foundation for Overseas Blind Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 American Friends Service Committee American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/10/48) 2-A-468 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of speaking tour of William F. Sollmann. telegram (6/9/48) 2-A-541 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of visit by Dr. Kurtz, cable (6/13/49) 2-A-839 American Friends Service Committee supply of persons to engage in community work in U.S. zone in Germany, correspondence with Clarence E. Pickett and routing information (11/15/46 to 12/11/46) 2-A-183 International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter (9/5/47) 2-A-326 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264 American Jewish Conference Anti-Semitism and German re-education in report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply (11/7/46 to 11/20/46) l-A-56 American Jewish Congress U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress (11/7/46 to 11/18/46) 2-A-181 American Library Association American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (12/16/47 to 1/2/48) 2-A-349; (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/4/49) 2-A-671 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 American National Red Cross International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 American Physiological Society Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688 American Political Science Review (magazine) American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 American Press Institute American Press Institute sponsorship of visit by German publishers and editors, correspondence with Floyd Taylor (5/11/49 to 6/2/49) 2-A-803

American Society of Mechanical Engineers Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 American Teacher (magazine) Textbooks for Germany, correspondence with Mildred Berleman (5/25/46 to 6/26/45) 2-1-107 to 2-A-108 Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry (5/25/45 to 6/11/45) 2-A-112 American Textbook Publishers Institute American Textbook Writers Institute sponsorship of U.S. visit of German textbook writers, letter from Charles E. Griffith to Lt. Col. Francis W. Wray with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-763 American University American University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (1/14/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-635 Amerika Haeuser News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-448; 3-A-449 Anderson, Eugene N. Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence 2-^4-7 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Brunn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacLeish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39 Normal school establishment for teacher retraining, Eugene N. Anderson reply to Leo L. Snyder (5/3/46) l-A-38 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward 0. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) l-A-43 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 12/20/46) 2-A-176 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Paul M. Limbert to Anderson (8/12/46) l-A-50 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 Zook, George F., invited to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter (8/7/46) l-A-49 Anderson, H. G. University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/8/47) 2-A-395

Anderson, Robert L. Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 Anderson, Samuel Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 ro 6/28/49) 2-A-820 Andrews, Stanley Report on agricultural schools and research institutions by OMG for Bavaria Economics Division Food and Agriculture Branch with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Col. Stanley Andrews (3/27/46) 3-A-71 Anschiitz, Gerhard "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschiitz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Anthropology Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith (6/17/49) 2-A-842 Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism and German re-education in report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply (11/7/46 to 11/20/46) l-A-56 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-165 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37; (6/2/48) 3-A-41; (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress (11/7/46 to 11/18/46) 2-A-181 Appointments Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. MeCloy (7/10/45) l-A-22 Director of German re-education program, memoranda (7/9/45 to 7/10/45) l-A-21 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler (8/1/45) l-A-24 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (5/31/45) 1-A-ll

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Nomination of Frank P. Graham as Chief of Education and Religious Affairs Section of U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from MacLeish to Grew (5/30/45) l-A-9 Nomination of Frank P. Graham for head of U.S. re-education activities in Germany declined, letter from Frank P. Graham to John J. McCloy with transmittal memorandum from Davidson Sommers to Col. Chauler (7/6/45 to 7/10/45) 2-A-99 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511 Appropriations see Government spending Araki, Shozaburo National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 Archdiocese of New Orleans Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/1/47 to 8/7/47) 2-A-284 Archives see Government documents Area studies American Institute to open at University of Munich, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-455 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith (6/17/49) 2-A-842 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-15S Liste von europischen Wissenschaftlern 3-B-397 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (4/5/49) 3-A-158: (4/5/49) 3-A-159; (3/3/49) 3-A-160 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255 Arenberg, John von Student exchange program correspondenceLerch, John H. (11/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-406 Argentina Exploitation and filming of German archives. State Department memorandum (2/6/46) l-A-195 Public use of captured German documents, memoranda (5/7/46 to 7/15/46) l-A-196 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Arizona State College Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483; (5/13/48) 2-A-486; (4/2/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-493 to 2-A-494 Arkansas Resources and Development Commission International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Army Information Education Staff School Army Information Education Staff School, memorandum (8/10/45) 3-B-46

Army Information Services Control Command, Wrzburg Detachment Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wrzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury (9/19/45 to 9/20/45) 3-A-228 Art and cultural objects Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-501 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-A-175 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-170; 3-B-430; 3-B-438 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278; (10/22/47) 3-B-279 Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-234 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fine Arts Branch 3-B-44 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-215 Arts and the humanities see abo Art and cultural objects see also Literature see also Museums Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-520; 3-B-521 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports (8/2/48 to 1/5/49) 3-B-502 to 3-B-507 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three i-^-J7J Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-187; 3-B-190 Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9/6/45 to 9/19/45) 2-A-27 English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/48 to 2/20/46) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61

Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (2/8/49) 3-A-21; (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/29/49) 3-A-156 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (9/27/48) 3-A-27 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Office activities (9/2/48) 3-A-28 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-23; (10/28/48) 3-A-25 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Office activities (9/3/48) 3-A-29 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-24 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section ([4/5/46] to 12/7/46) 3-B-147 to 3-B-150 Musicians visit to Germany, letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (9/4/47) 2-A-324 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-415 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-535 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-263 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/6/47) 2-A-271; (8/13/47) 2-A-286; (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-211; 3-A-212; 3-A-214; 3-A-215; 3-A-217; 3-A-218 Asia see also Japan see also Korea see also Soviet Union Association for Childhood Education Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344 Association of German Students in U.S. Zone Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase rations, telegrams (5/27/48 to 6/5/48) 2-A-533 Associations see also Labor unions see also Parent-teacher associations see also Political parties

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sec also Youth organizations see also under names of specific organizations and groups Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 American organizations to sponsor representatives of German organizations attendance at International Conference of Social Work, telegram (1/9/48) 2-A-415 Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/12/49 to 5/25/49) l-A-140 Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich HyUa 3-A-332 Meeting of British zonal "Zonensportrat," Bremen, 12/6/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (12/10/47) 3-B-292 Minutes of planning conference for women's congress in Wiesbaden, 1/3/47 to 1/4/47, with transmittal memorandum (2/5/47) 3-B-286 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (6/2/48) 3-A-41 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/30/49) 3-A-157 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Removal from office and from positions of responsibility of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes, Allied Control Authority Control Council Directive No. 24 (1/12/46) 3-B-281 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-193

Radio and visual aids experts exchange group, memoranda (4/23/49) 2-A-776 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-274 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Aufbau (weekly) Request for list of German literature recommendable for re-education, reply to Manfred George (10/2/45 to 10/3/45) 2-A-35 Augsburg Augsburg demonstration school project, letter from Walter R. Hepner to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-95 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A'423; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/31/49) 3-A-167 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3-A-459 Augsburger Tagespost (newspaper) Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356

Austin, B. L.
Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 ro 6/10/46) l-A-229 Austria Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-623 to 2-A-624 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder (4/74/49) 2-/1-626 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian univereities, telegram (1/10/49) 2-/4-640 Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (11/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count a/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 Appropriations for FY50 for exchange program for Austrian students, letter from George V. Allen to Maj. Gen. C. B. Magruder with memorandum (4/4/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-745 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483; (5/13/48) 2-A-486; (4/2/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-493 to 2-A-494 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74

Audio-visual materials
see also Motion pictures Approval of films, lantern slides, and other visual aids for use in German schooling (10/28/46) 3-B-143 Audio-visual materials and their utilization in the teacher training institutions of Bavaria, report by Sam H. Linch 3-A-98 Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by PhiUp G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (3/12/47) 3-A-62 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112

Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols (5/11/46) 2-A-82 Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda (4/5/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-686 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent AUinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Citizenship information request from Morris Gosenpud with reply (5/3/48 to 5/18/48) 2-A-512 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable (1/24/47) 2-A-170; (2/1/47) 2-A-173 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable from Capt. C. C. Axvall (2/14/47) 2-A-168 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cables (2/6/47) 2-A-163 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Educational exchange program travel regulations with Germany and Austria, draft cable from C. R. Smith (8/19/47) 2-A-283 Educational exchanges with Germany, draft form letters for response to inquiries, correspondence (8/28/47 to 9/3/47) 2-A-263 Educational reconstruction of Germany, letter from Helen C. White to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (2/14/48) 2-A-447 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Exchange of cultural materials with Austria, U.S. policy statement in draft cable from Col. McRae (2/7/47) 2-A-165 Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (5/5/47 to 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Exchange of persons program with Austria, memoranda (5/19/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-698 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Exchange student program correspondenceFischer, Freda (9/15/47 to 9/26/47) 2-A-312 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 German and Austrian experts to study under exchange program, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann with list (5/16/49) 2-A-805 German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University (4/15/47 to 4/29/47) 2-A-195 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602

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Bailey, E. Tomlin

Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) I-A-36 Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/W47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (12/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291 Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education (5/12/47 to 5/19/47) 2-A-220 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Juvenile Protective Association sponsorship of visit of Austrian police administrators, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/13/49) 2-A-721 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmita! memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents. (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence (2/14/48 to 6/2/48) 2-A-441 to 2-A-443 MIT sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence (4/21/48 to 4/27/48) 2-A-446 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/9/48) 2-A-492 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release (11/22/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-353 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162 Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract (4/1/47 to 4/3/47) 2-A-207 News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-815 Pacific University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-396 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'Sullivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program, memorandum (6/10/48) 2-A-546

Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Re-education views of five German writers. Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 ro 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47; 2-^-205 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Request Dr. Kellermann to discuss situation of German and Austrian overt pubhcations, telegram (11/24/48) 2-A-598 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers (7/17/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-259 Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-277 Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria (5/5/47) 2-A-219; (5/5/47 to 6/3/47) 2-A-224 tO 2-A-227; (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 Student exchange program correspondenceJahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-203 Jones, J. Morgan (6/13/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-235 Kohr, John R. (12/5/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-405 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon a/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-262 Textbooks for Austria elementary schools, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring to Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry (1/26/45) 2-A-126 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/25/45) 2-A-127 U.S. Education Mission to Europe, comments on democratic reorganization of higher education in Austria (1/13/47) 2-A-177 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662

Visiting experts program for Austria, draft cable (9/18/47) 2-A-315 Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Xavier High School, New York City, sponsorship of Austrian exchange students, letter from Hans Speier to Col. Edgar Hume (9/15/47) 2-A-316 Awards, decorations, and medals see also Degrees and diplomas Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-261 Axis nations see also Germany see also Italy German Foreign Office papers on the Grand Mufti, memorandum (1/9/48) l-A-211 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, correspondence with Mrs. Ruth Rohde (7/3/45) 2-A-102 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (6/28/45) 2-A-105 Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries (7/16/45 to 7/19/45) 2-A-95 to 2-A-96 Publication of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Axvall, C. C. Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cables (2/6/47) 2-A-163 Educational exchange program information request for Ernst Hoffman and Wolfgang Luchting, memorandum (9/16/47) 2-A-265 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Azoy, Philip L. Re-education of German civilians, correspondence with Philip L. Azoy (2/22/48 to 3/5/48) 2-A-453

Bad Nauheim Background material for the Division Directors Meeting, Bad Nauheim, 4/11/49, memorandum from Richard Wooton (4/9/49) 3-A-391 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 3-A-392 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Bad Toelz News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-448 Baden French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-118 Bailey, E. Tomlin Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomhn Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107

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Bainton, Roland H.

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Bainton, Roland H.
Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269

Baker, William A.
Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847; (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Baker, William C, Jr. Refugee project status uncertainty, cable from George Weiss for Carey McWUliams (7/6/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-855 to 2-A-856 Baldwin, D. C. Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601

Barker, Dorothy M. French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120

Bamett, Fannie
Student exchange program correspondenceBamett, Fannie (11/24/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-354

Bamick, Max
University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/8/47) 2-A-395 Barry, C J. Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Baruch, Emile Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 Baruch, Herman E. Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (7/31/45 to 3/13/46) l-A-26 to l-A-27 Bates, Elizabeth A. Student exchange program correspondenceMatsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13147) 2-A-244 Batson, Douglas ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt. Douglas Batson with memorandum (5/10/49 to 5/23/49) 2-A-791 Bandler, J. L. Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat (2/12/46) 3-B-241 Bauman, Ben Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398; (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-399

Baldwin, Earl H.
Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Licenses for newspapers and publishers, policy statement from Capt. Earl E. Baldwin (8/8/45) 3-A-233 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Textbooks, memorandum from Capt E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255

Balfonr, J.
Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) l-A-190

Brle, Mr.
Wiirtemberg-Baden report on school reform 3-B-482

Ball, Alice D.
Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (4/5/49) 2-A-672 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball (0/27/47) 2-A-336 Shipment of recent German books for distribution by the U.S. Book Exchange, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Alice D. Ball (12/10/48) 2-A-608

Bavaria
Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/21/46) l-B-6 Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-21S Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gaey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-231 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger (8/25/48) l-B-40 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125

Balling, Andreas
Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-A-235 to 3-A-237

Bank Street Schools


Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Banks and banking Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Banta, Frank G. Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) 2-A-439 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34

Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper cupping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religin refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform pohcies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmittal memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) l-A-113 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 to 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (12123/45) l-A-31 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548 Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum (5/21/47 to 5/22/47) 2-A-223 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Free textbooks and tuition program in Bavaria, Army Department incoming message (10/6/48) 2-A-567 German education, correspondence with William D. BoutweU (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247

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Beardwood, Jack

Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 w 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Coinmander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Office of Military Government for Bavaria 3-A-l to 3-A-462 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) 1-A-1I5 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum (5/6/49) 2-A-789 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Re-opening of elementary schools in Bavaria, letter from Edward O. Hascall, Jr. to Archibald MacLeish (2/25/46) 1-A.34 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) 1-A-l 70 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-260 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) 1-A-l56 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Bavarian Association for Adult Education Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-l 74 Bavarian Land Youth Association Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (3/15/48) 3-A-34 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-136 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78

Appointment of refugee teachers, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-70 Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) 1-A-I07 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) 1-A-l 42 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) 1-A-l 71 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (11/26/46) 3-A-144 General Christian elementary schools, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-69 Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence (5/10/48 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/29/49) 3-A-156 Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Office of Military Government for Bavaria 3-A-l to 3-A-462 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130

Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transmittal memorandum from Meinzolt (1/15/46 to 1/17/46) 3-A-148 Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag (3/21/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-139 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Teaching staff of elementary schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (9/10/45) 3-A-l28 Bavarian Ministry of Interior Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses 3-A-75 Bavarian Ministry of Labor Building trade worker needs and training in Wrzburg, memorandum from the main custodian (3/13/46) 3-A-234 Bavarian (newspaper) Appointment of news reporter to The Bavarian, Office of Special Services memorandum from Lt. Joseph Langland (9/7/45) 3-A-230 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3.A-298 Bavarian Red Cross Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 Bavarian Young Teachers Association Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-l 64 Bayer, C Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245 Bayer, Hans Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818 Bayerische Volkserfnnd (newspaper) Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7

Beam, J. D.
Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Beardwood, Jack Schools in Germany and Japan, and training of German prisoners of war, correspondence with Albert I. Prince 2-A-39

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Becker, Howard P.

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Becker, Howard P. Future work in higher education in Hesse, repon by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) S-B-533 Beddie, James S. Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Bedford, Mrs. H. Ward Student exchange program correspondenceBedford, Mrs. H. Ward (4/15/47) 2-A-209 Beery. Ralph E. Adult education conference in Berlin, 4th week in September (9/5/47) 3-B-295 Behavioral sciences see Anthropology see Sociology Behnnann, Walter Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Bell, Laird Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Benedict, Ruth F. Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Bennett, James V. Visit of German prison officials to U.S., letter from James V. Bennett to B. D. Allinson (4/5/49) 2-A-704 Bennigsen-Frder, Rudolf von Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 to 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 Benton, William Analysis of transmita) letter accompanying repon of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmita! letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Anti-Semitism and German re-education in repon of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply (11/7/46 to 11/20/46) l-A-56 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence (2/8/46) 2-A-8 Comments on repon of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-182 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Publishing official German papers agreed at Anglo-American meeting, memorandum from E. Wilder Spaulding, with attachment (6/19/46 to 6/25/46) l-A-199 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Repon of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) I-A-62 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz (10/17/46) l-A-60 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) I-A-55

Berchrcsgaden Address by Gen. Lucius Clay at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-472 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-473 Berchtesgaden Teacher Training Section repon, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 BergendoS, Conrad Educator urges more education for masses, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-454 Bergman, Walter G. Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch repon by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54: (11/6/46) 3-A-55; (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Secondary school curriculum reorganization, letter to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-94 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-A-64 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Bergstrasser, Arnold Shipment of recent German books for the University of Chicago library, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Arnold Bergstrasser (12/10/48) 2-A-605 Berkov, Robert Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Berleman, Mildred Textbooks for Germany, correspondence with Mildred Berleman (5/25/46 to 6/26/45) 2-1-107 to 2-A-108 Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry (5/25/45 to 6/11/45) 2-A-112 Berlin Adult education conference in Berlin, 4th week in September (9/5/47) 3-B-295 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/18/46) 3-B-242; (2/8/46) 3-B-249; (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 German church leaders freedom of travel between Berlin and British zone of occupation, memorandum to Religious Affairs Branch (3/7/46 to 3/18/46) 3-B-16

High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 to 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. l-A-201 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (5/24/48) 3-A-90; (4/10/48) 3-A-93 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-261 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda (2/26/49 to 3/9/49) 2-A-657 to 2-A-660 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayore, cables (2/10/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-665 to 2-A-666 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/18/49) 2-A-655 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, repon and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Berlin airlift Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/12/49 to 5/25/49) l-A-140 Berlin, British sector Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/45) 3-B-24 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) 1-B-l Berlin-Charlottenburg University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/13/47) 2-A-286

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Bishop, William W.

Berlin, French sector Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) I-A-103 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/4S) 3-B-24 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Berlin, Soviet sector Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/45) 3-B-24 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy (5/4/48) l-B-30 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) 1-B-l Berlin, U.S. sector Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of BerUn, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3 Location of German Foreign Office archives, memorandum Russell to Wisner (3/22/48) l-A-216 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young (4/4/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-734 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/45) 3-B-24 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) 1-B-l U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Bennann-Fischer Verlag Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilidring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Textbooks from Bennann-Fischer Verlag for German schools, letter from Col. William C. Chanler to Archibald MacLeish (7/27/45) 2-A-94

Textbooks from B ermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools, State Department correspondence, includes bibliography (7/20/45 to 7/25/45) l-A-23; 2-A-92 Bertke, Stanley Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) I-B-32 BemCsfachschale der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-A-235 to 3-A-237 Benifspedagogisches Institut Berufspedagogisches Institut, Munich, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Murray D. Van Wagoner (5/5/48) 3-A-379 Bethel College Bethel College'sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-331 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Betz, Johanna Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Beue Zeitung (Newspaper) Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Bibliographies Adult education, by Wilbur Hallenbeck, reproduction (12/17/45) 3-B-76 Approval of films, lantern slides, and other visual aids for use in German schooling (10/28/46) 3-B-143 Approved German textbooks on nursing, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer (11/2/45) 3-A-76 Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Curriculum and instruction at the adult level, Spring 1946 3-B-65 Magazines which have granted blanket copyright clearance for use in the occupied areas, list 3-B-205 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 References on educational policies, memoranda (2/6147) 3-B-350 Reports revceived from IA&C OMGUS ERA Branch (11/20/47) 3-B-341 Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/15/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Statements in official documents relative to re-education of Germany (3/15/46) l-A-16 Textbooks by former German educators, correspondence and bibliography (7/20/45) l-A-23 Textbooks for German elementary schools requested, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force to War Department (6/4/45) 2-A-113

Textbooks for Germany, correspondence between Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry and Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (2/21/45 to 3/7/45) 2-A-123 to 2-A-124 Bilheimer, Robert C. Student exchange program correspondenceBilheimer, Robert C. (4/8/47 to 4/15/47) 2-A-204 Bing, R. C. Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 Biographies Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Education mission to Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to the Secretary of War (8/19/46) 2-A-858 Education specialists provided for under reorientation program, 1/1/47 to 7/1/47, with transmittal memorandum (12/28/46) 3-B-343 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler (7/5/45 to 8/8/45) 2-A-91 School committee member applicants, report by Richard F. Ury (9/1/45) 3-A-246 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-269 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Birkmaier, F.mmfl High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Bishop, A. H. Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and offices in neutral countries, report by Combined Civil Affairs with transmittal from the Combined Intelligence Committee (4/13/45) l-A-180 Bishop, William W. American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Student exchange program correspondenceBishop William W. (3/24/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-477

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Bittner, Walton S. English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/4S to 2/20/46) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61 Bizonal Economic Council Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 w 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Blanckenhagen, Peter yon Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Blanvalet, Lothar American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-701 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/17/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-699 Blayney, Lindsey Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Blind persons Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 Blodi, Friedrich World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Bodenheimer, Arthur Publishing consultants participation in selection of publications for re-education program, correspondence with Arthur Bodenheimer (9/3/48 to 9/23/48) 2-A-564 Bodenman, Paul Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellennann (10/24/49) l-A-143 Boettger, G. U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 Bogenstetter, Max Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-429; 3-A-432 Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis ([2/19/48]) 3-A-320 Bogner, F. W. Conditions in the KLV camps, memorandum from F. W. Bogner with translation (6/13/45) 3-A-86 Bohlen, Charles E. Funding for student exchange program, correspondence (1/12/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 German Foreign Office archives, memorandum from Charles E. Bohlen to Mr. Russell (2/23/48) l-A-214 Boiling, Landnun Problem of German education, comments of John O. Riedl on memorandum by Landrum Boiling (5/3/49) 2-A-724 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling, transmittal memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-743 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 Bolton, Frances P. Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Oliver Echols to Rep. Francis P. Bolton (5/15/46) 2-A-70

Bondy, Curt Education in the new Germany, essay on pedagogic periodicals by Curt Bondy 3-A-269 Boney, C. DeWitt Funding for student exchange educational program, correspondence with C. DeWitt Boney, and memorandum (1/13/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-631 Funding for student exchange program, correspondence (1/12/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 BonhoeSer, Friedrich University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 Books see also Textbooks Book and periodical use in German youth program, cables (1/8/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-174 Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Book for re-education of German youth, correspondence with Emil Ludwig (3/5/46 to 3/13/46) 2-A-16 to 2-A-18 Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Copyright for Japanese translation of "Fonuns Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 10/2/47) 2-A-266 Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-179 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-425 English translations of German books for language courses in German schools, correspondence with Helen S. Reed (4/23/46 to 5/6/46) 2-A-77 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Funds authorized for books, documents and publications, message from War Department (9/22/47) 2-A-317 Information Centers funding for documents, books, and publications, memorandum from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (8/22/47) 2-A-280 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-6 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram (3/21/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-706 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Preparation of booklet on education in U.S., information request from Col. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Wilbur Devilbiss (12/5/47) 2-A-402 Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232 Procurement of books for reorientation program, memorandum (1/11/49) 2-A-632 Production of German handbooks, message from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/6/45) 2-A-132 Publication of book "How to Wage Peace," correspondence with Paul S. Eriksson with document (6/20/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-834 Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765

Publishing consultants participation in selection of publications for re-education program, correspondence with Arthur Bodenheimer (9/3/48 to 9/23/48) 2-A-564 Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda (9/26/47) 2-A-308 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/15/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Requisition for books: GARIOA Project 161, memoranda with list (4/19/49) 2-A-751 Requisition for books, memoranda with list (4/26/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-768 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and cUppings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350; (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355; (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360; (11/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365; (11/7/47) 2-A-372; (11/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373; (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391; (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427; (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (6/15/49 to 6/22/49) 2-A-809; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/22/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-335; (11/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352; (3/19/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-480; (4/2/48) 2-A-482: (10/14/48 to 10/21/48) 2-A-589; (12/2/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-625; (4/12/49) 2-A-756: (5/5/49 to 5/13/49) 2-A-795 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, extension to British and French zones, correspondence (12/31/47) 2-A-394 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball (10/27/47) 2-A-336 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (1/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence (4/23/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-504; (4/30/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-515 Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (11/16/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, newspaper clippings (1/26/48) 2-A-431 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, response to inquiry from Albert I. Prince (12/31/47) 2-A-393 Shipment of encyclopedias to Germany, memoranda (3/24/49) 2-A-715 Shipment of recent German books for distribution by the U.S. Book Exchange, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Alice D. Ball (12/10/48) 2-A-608 Shipment of recent German books for the University of Chicago library, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Arnold Bergstrasser (12/10/48) 2-A-605

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British Commonwealth

Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 Translations of German children's books. War Department memorandum on letter from Helen S. Reed to State Department (5/6/46) 2-A-81 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47} l-A-153 U.S. policy on information education and cultural fields, cables and memorandum (1/24/47) 2-A-175 Booth, Merritt B. Release of information from captured German documents, memoranda and document (6/19/46 to 10/24/47) l-A-206 Borchardt, Selma M. U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161 Borinski, Ernst Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Boston Daily Record (newspaper) Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Boston University Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Bttcher, Mr. School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-B-487 Botts, Joseph H. Movement of Germans to U.S. under reorientation program, memoranda (12/23/48 to 1/11/49) 2-A-600 Bourne, William Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry (5/25/45 to 6/11/45) 2-A-112. Boutwcll, William D. German education, correspondence with William D. BoutweD (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 Boy Scouts of America Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (0/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-820 Boylan, Margaret T. Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Bradford, John P. Law on the Senate of Bavaria, with transmittal memorandum from John P. Bradford (7/31/47 to 9/10/47) 3-A-142 Bradley, Francis W. Proposal to investigate German universities to determine sentiment of future leaders in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Bradley (3/29/49 to 4/11/49) 2-A-736

Bradley University Bradley University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Robert Rie (5/17/48 to 6/9/48) 2-A-528 Bradshaw, Mary E. Annual report on the German archives project, memorandum from Mary E. Bradshaw with document^ 1 /1/46) l-A-200 Brady, Mary M. Exchange teacher program information request from Mary M. Brady, with reply (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-404 Bragg, Mary J. Student exchange program information requests and rephes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Bragg, Raymond B. Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln (1/4/49) 2-A-645 Brambnrg Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Branscomb, Harrie First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State (2/3/49 to 2/21/49) 2-A-680 Braun, Alois Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Brayden, Walter . Survey of status of teachers in Landkreis Karlstadt, transmittal memorandum from Walter E. Brayden (8/4/45) 3-A-221 Breitenbucher, J. Miami University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 1/8/48) 2-A-384 Bremen Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) -A-I36 Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to S/24/48) 2-A-503 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, airgram from Altaffer (1/21/49) l-A-126 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (12/8/48) l-A-123; (4/7/49) l-A-134 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Office of Military Government for Bremen Enclave 3-B-l to 3-B-541 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/26/48) 3-A-92 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327 Bremen Board of Education Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-423; 3-B-425 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 3-B-380 Bremen Echo (newspaper) Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo (3/12/48) 3-B-387

Bremen High School for Boys Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Bremen International University Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bi-weekly report: education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 International University of Bremen 3-B-399 International University of Bremen, correspondence (11/4/47) 3-B-396 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Bremen Merchants Guild Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Bremen Ministry of Education Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Bremen Teachers Association Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-516 Bremerhaven Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-431; 3-B-434; 3-B-438 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-427 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/5/47) 3-B-290 Brenner, Anton University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-800 Brenner, Eduard Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-lSa Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-103 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Bretschneider, Ilse Study in Switzerland of student from Soviet Zone, letter from Lt. Col. Ray Laux to Ilse Bretschneider (10/22/47) 2-A-305 Bretzler, Heinrich Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Briarcliff Junior College Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-196 Bridges, Bernice Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-I74 Bring, Cardinal Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127 British Commonwealth see aiso United Kingdom

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Broadcasting see Radio Broglie, C. Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-127 Brookings Institution Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Brooks, Howard L. Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn 2-A-412 Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (7/15/48) 2-A-496 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 Brown, George W. Employment inquiry, correspondence with George W. Brown (9/24/45) 2-A-49 Brown, Martha Families of U.S. personnel in Germany and military government employment opportunities, reply to Evelyn Thompson and Martha Brown from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring on constriction policy (6/30/45) 2-A-104 Brown, Thomas A. Approval of retraining course, memorandum (8/15/46) 3-B-226 Bracher, Hildegard Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Brckner, Leo J. Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Bmeckner, Leo J. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-418 Brunner, Edward A., Jr. Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Buck, Ellsworth B. Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-399 Budgets see Educational finance Budrow, Theodore T. Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Buffet, Howard U.S. policy on German youth activities, correspondence with Howard Buffet (2/13/47 to 2/24/47) 2-A-157

Buhrman, Parker W. Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/21/46) l-B-6 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 Building materials Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-198 Opening of Bremen Volkschochschule, weekly report (10/3/46) 3-B-158 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-413 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Bulgaria Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Bureau of Applied Soda! Research Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Bureau of Budget Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 ' German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 German women visit to the U.S. under reorientation program, telegram (1/15/49) 2-A-636 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram (8/30/48) 2-A-562 Bureau of Prisons Visit of German prison officials to U.S., letter from James V. Bennett to B. D. Allinson (4/5/49) 2-A-704 Burgard, Josef Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Plan for the Training of Assistant School-Teachers in Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken by Dr. Burgard (12/16/45) 3-A-271 Burger, William L. Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse (4/1/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-730 Burghausen Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 Burke, Charles United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum 0/23/47 to 8/1/47) 2-A-276; (8/11/47) 2-A-288

Burkhardt, Frederick H. U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhardt to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 Bums, Joseph A. Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, memorandum (5/12/49) 2-A-691 Bums, Ralph A. Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trade Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 Bums, Robert J. Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda 2-^4-425 Bursley, Herbert S. Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29 Buschhaus, Rolf Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with Rolf Buschhaus (4/9/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-188 Busey, Carvel Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-184; 3-B-185; 3-B-186: 3-B-198; 3-B-201; 3-B-209; 3-B-218; 3-B-219; 3-B-220; 3-B-221 History of adult education in Bremen, letter from Capt. Carvel Busey to Lt. Col. Harold Crabill (7/22/46 to [8/46]) 3-B-71 to 3-B-72 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda (4/8/46 to 4/9/46) 3-B-225 Business education German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49) 3-A-170 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff (12/4/47) 2-A-359 Busser, Ralph C. Student exchange program correspondenceBusser, Ralph C. (6/13/47 to 9/12/47) 2-A-245 Byrnes, James F. Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39

Caldwell, Oliver J. Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206

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Chanler, William C.

Student exchange program correspondenceBusser, Ralph C. (6/11/41 to 9/12/47! 2-A-245 Calhoun, John A. Lack of progress in implementation of exchange program between the U.S. and Germany, memorandum from J. A. Calhoun to Heath (7/21/47) 1-B-ll University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy (5/4/48) l-B-30 California School Trustes Association California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Cameron, Donald S. American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-701 Camp, Steven E. Student exchange program correspondenceCamp, Steven (10/17/47 to 10/31/47) 2-A-340 Campbell, Carlyle Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Campbell, Colin R. Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (10/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 Canadays, Claude Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647 Cantrell, James L. Long range policy statement for German re-education, technical revisions (3/6/47 to 3/14/47) 2-A-212 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, filing form (2/6/47) 2-A-164 Capper, Arthur Education in U.S. occupied Germany, reply letter to Arthur Capper for Central College sociology class (3/6/46 to 3/14/46) 2-A-14 to 2-A-15 Carbill, Harold H. Inquiry on the school reform plan, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (9/15/47) 3-B-375 CARE Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Carleton College Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Carman, Harry J. Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-I82 Camovsky, Leon German book publishing report by committee of American book publishers committee, transmittal letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Dr. Leon Camovsky (6/13/49) 2-A-840 Can, William G. American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission (3/12/45 to 3/18/45) 2-A-121 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517

National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter (5/14/46) l-A-42 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 Carrie Chapman Cart Memorial Fund Carrie Chapman Can Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Carrigan, John W. Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messeremith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185 Carter, Sims University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (1/7/49 to 2/8/49) 2-A-628 Caselmann, Mr. Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Cassel, Otto Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Cassirer, Eva Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 Catholic University Association Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) I-A-164 Cavanangh, John J. University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 Censorship Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmittal memorandum (12/45 to 1/10/46) 3-B-112 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74 Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis (6/6/45) 3-A-248 Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-221 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film, Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 Newspaper publishing prohibition and information services restrictions of Military Government, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Col. Charles Keegan (6/7/45) 3-A-247

Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Responsibility for broadcasting operations, U.S. Forces Headquarters order with transmittal memorandum (9/(5/45 to 9/17/45) 3-A-229 Use of captured German documents for public information purposes, memorandum from F. Weidman to Gen. Hilldring (6/4/46) l-A-197 Central America see also Mexico German archives, State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183 Central College, Kansas Education in U.S. occupied Germany, reply letter to Arthur Capper for Central College sociology class (3/6/46 to 3/14/46) 2-A-14 to 2-A-15 Central Committee for School Reform Problem School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 Central Institute for Education and Instruction Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Chamberlin, R. G. Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin (2/4/4S ro 2/10/48) 2-A-451 Chambers, Merritt M. Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 Chandler, Elbert American schooling in Germany under Fulbright Act, correspondence with Elbert Chandler (9/16/47 to 10/15/47) 2-A-304 Chanler, William C. Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler (8/1/45) l-A-24 Employment of U.S. teachers in occupied Germany to teach democracy, memoranda from Maj. Gen. W. D. Sty er and Col. William C. Chanler (9/29/45; 2-A-140 German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler (7/5/45 to 8/S/45; 2-A-91 Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries 2v4-95 Re-education of German youth, correspondence between Mrs. T. E. Mathews and National Education Association and memorandum (7/5/45 to 8/2/45; 2-A-101 Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews 2-A-90 Textbook on physical education, correspondence with Mary L. Curtiss (8/24/45) 2-A-22 Textbooks for German schools, letter from W. C. Chanler to Asst. Sec. Archibald MacLeish (8/15/45) 2-A-19 Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for German schools, letter from Col. William C. Chanler to Archibald MacLeish (7/27/45) 2-A-94

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Chapman, Mrs. Theodore S. Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 Chard, R. H. Edugraphic Co. material use in German education program, correspondence (6/23/47 to 7/7/47) 2-A-240 Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters (7/18/47) 2-A-254 Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply (5/6/47 to 5/20/47) 2-A-228 German students travel to U.S. for training, correspondence with Kurt Klinger, with routing information (4/28/47 to 6/9/47) 2-A-185 Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education (5/12/47 to 5/19/47) 2-A-220 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 Jones, J. Morgan (6/13/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-235 Schwarz, Helmut (6/15/47 to 7/18/47) 2-A-243 Student exchange program information requests and repUes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Arthur M. Hanhardt (5/5/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-218 Teacher training program for American zones in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Hubert Ettelt (5/25/47 to 5/29/47) 2-A-221 United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 to 7/23/47) 2-A-255 Visual educational materials for occupied areas, correspondence with William S. Miller of Denoyer-Geppert Co. (4/12/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-201 Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen (4/22/47 to 5/21/47) 2-A-193 Chase, W. M. Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Chauncey, Henry College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey (8/18/48) 2-A-560 Cheek, M. Adolphus Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (11/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Cheimsee Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Chenoweth, J. Edgar Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385

Cherry, R. Gregg Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350; (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355; (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360; (11/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365; (11/7/47) 2-A-372: (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/22/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-335 Shipment of books from North CaroUna to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Chestnutt, R. P. Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Nazi party organization member purge directive amendment, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/7/45) 3-A-264 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Chlebnikow, Ralph Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Christian Democratic Union Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from AltafTer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) 1-A-65 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Christian Science Church Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-430 Christian Science Monitor (newspaper) Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaaff (4/8/48 to 4/20/48) 2-A-488 Christian Social Party German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Christian Social Union Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum (12/22/48) 3-A-385 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Church of God Foreign Missions Society Student exchange program, student clearances 2-A-475 Church, Ralph E. Soviet Union textbooks use in U.S. zone schools, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/3/47) l-A-81 to l-A-82 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-197

Church schools Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-B-296 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschiitz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Denominational and other schools in Germany, excerpt from weekly report (10/30/46) 3-B-155 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (12/23/45) l-A-21 Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46) 3-B-47 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-435 Elementary school organization in Bavaria, draft law 3-A-367 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Establishment of denominational schools receiving public funds, memorandum (4/11/46) 3-B-15 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds (1/14/46) 3-B-107; (1/18/46) 3-B-116; 3-B-130 Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from CoL Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/4 to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37; (7/7/48) 3-A-39; (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116

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Permission to reopen and maintain Kloster's School (11/11/45 to 5/10/46) 2-A-53 to 2-A-54 Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse (4/1/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-730 Right of Evangelical school (confessional school) 3-A-123 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria requested by Military Government, letter from Cardinal Faulhaber to bishop Aloysius Miinch (1/7/48) 3-A-343 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmita! letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (2/29/47) l-A-99 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-A'87 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/9/46) 3-B-259; 3-B-264 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Umriss fr eine Beuchtuerstattung ber den zustand einer hochschule und vorschlage ber die wiederoffnung der elben (German language document) 3-B-81 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results. State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148

Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) -A-84 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 General Christian elementary schools, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-69 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments (11/29/46) 3-B-12 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54; (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 ro 7/7/4; 3-A-38 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Vatican-Germany Concordat pohcy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 Church World Service Church World Service sponsorship of exchange students, telegram (7/27/48) 2-A-555 Student exchange program correspondenceBilheimer, Robert C. (4/S/47 to 4/15/47) 2-A-204 Cinema see Motion pictures

CIO
Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559

Citizenship
Citizenship information request from Morris Gosenpud with reply (5/3/48 to 5/18/48) 2-A-512 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters (10/1/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-576

Church-State relations
see also Church schools Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (S/30/47) 3-B-488 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey (3/5/48) 1-A-I04

Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Long-range policy for German re-education, Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Civil Affairs Division Civ Affairs Division documents 2-A-l to 2-A-857 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 Civil liberties see also Academic freedom see also Freedom of expression see also Religious liberty see also Right of property Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Long-range pohcy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) l-A-17 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Civil service see Government officials and employees Clapp, Verner W. Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Verner W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 Classman, Thomas St. Bonaventure College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/2/48) 2-A-380 Clattenbeurg, A. . Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (2/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-92 Clay, Lucius Address by Gen. Lucius Clay at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-472

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Clay, Lucius D. American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) l-A-113 Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence 2-/4-7; (2/21/46 to 3/29/46) 2-A-62 to 2-A-65 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, draft memorandum from Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay ([9/1947]) 3-A-107 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Educator for Germany to advise Gen. Clay selection postponement, memorandum from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen to Asst. Secretary of War (3/20/47) 3-A-469 Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay (2/5/48) 2-A-448; (2/12/48) 2-A-452 Lack of progress in implementation of exchange program between the U.S. and Germany, memorandum from J. A. Calhoun to Heath (7/21/47) 1-B-ll Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) l-B-17 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) l-A-115 Press conference of Gen. Clay, transcript (4/13/49) 3-A-456 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (U/4/47) 3-B-348 University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy (5/4/48) l-B-30 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report, transmittal letter from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay (4/17/46) 3-A-465 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, response from Gen. Clay to War Department cable (8/12/47) 2-A-287 Clayton W. L. Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30

Clemens, Mr. Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-B-5O0 Cleveland Board of Education Visit to Germany of Lawrence Vredevoe for youth activity work, letter from Allen Y. King to Henry Ehnnan (9/12/47) 2-A-296 Clifton, Jonas Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Clothing and clothing industry Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (10/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 Bi-weekly report: education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-173: 3-B-182; 3-B-183 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; 3-B-411 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264; 3-B-267 Coeducation Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) -A-71 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Cofle, Sam H. Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Veterans Administration forms relative to veterans education abroad under P.L. 346, letters from Sam H. Coile with related documents (10/12/48 to 2/3/49) 2-A-663 Cole, Taylor Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole (10/16/48 to 10/18/48) 2-A-588 College Entrance and Examination Board College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey (8/18/48) 2-A-560

College of St. Thomas Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Colleges and universities see Universities Collins, E. D. Representative textbook for German primary of secondary schools, correspondence with E. D. Collins (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-845 Cologne Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission (3/12/45 to 3/18/45) 2-A-121 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Publication of student papers, routing slip (11/24/48) 2-A-599 Columbia University Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-414 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence (4/28/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-761 to2-A-762; (5/13/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-766; (5/2/49) 2-A-770 Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (1/18/46) 2-A-182 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49; 2-^-822 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Combined Civil Affairs Committee Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender documents (7/11/44 to 9/8/44) 2-A-142 to 2-A-147 Commission for International Educational Reconstruction Education in U.S., exhibit invitation 2-A-327 Committee on German Re-education Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Committee on Human Development Social studies consultants report on Germany, correspondence with Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago rS>/2/47; 2-A-321 Committee on Organization of the Federal Government Committee on Organization of the Federal Government, telegrams (12/28/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-612 Committee on Women in World Affairs Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56 Communications media see also Censorship see also Magazines see also Motion pictures see abo Newspapers see also Printing and publishing see also Propaganda see also Radio Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36

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Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis (6/6/45) 3-A-248 Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole (4/21/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-77S Publication of religious periodicals by German clergy, memorandum from Harry Walters (9/4/45) 3-B-23 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Communism see also Communist Party Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaaff (4/8/48 to 4/20/48) 2-A-488 Educator urges more education for masses, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-454 Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-452 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmutai memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-568 Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/1/47 to 8/7/47) 2-A-284 Communist Party Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-432; 3-B-433 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-261 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of Sute (5/24/48) l-B-27 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Compton, F. E., and Co. Shipment of encyclopedias to Germany, memoranda (3/24/49) 2-A-715 Compulsory education Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314

Compulsory attendance statutes, Reich laws 43, 52, and 56 3-B-532 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschtz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Exemption from instruction of 8th grade pupils, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/7/46) 3-A-125 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Law concerning compulsory school attendance in Bremen, translation of draft text (2/6/48) 3-B-529 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3--369 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 Concentration camps Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-266 Concordia Theological Seminary Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Conferences Address by Gen. Lucius Clay at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-472 Adult education conference in Berlin, 4th week in September (9/5/47) 3-B-295 Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B-66 Agenda for Education and Religious Affairs Branch chiefs meeting in Munich, 9/3/47 to 9/4/47, memorandum (8/20/47) 3-B-293 Agenda for meeting of education ministers in the American zone, 10/10/47 3-B-294 Agenda for the meeting of Education Branch chiefs, Frankfurt, 2/13/47 to 2/14/47, memorandum from John Taylor (2/5/47) 3-B-287 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/18/46) 3-B-242; (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-251 American organizations to sponsor representatives of German organizations attendance at International Conference of Social Work, telegram (1/9/48) 2-A-415 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Attendance at international seminar UNESCO, memorandum (8/11/47) 3-B-402

Attendance of OMGUS representative at International Conference of Social Work, telegrams (4/13/48) 2-A-489 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45; l-A-176 Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 3-A-392 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Stuttgart, 3/10-11/49, agenda 3-A-393 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-5I6: 3-B-520 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Conference of chief regional Education and Religious Affairs officers, agenda (8/6/47 to 8/7/47) 3-B-298 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (12/30/46) 3-B-50 Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis ([2/19/48]) 3-A-320 Conference on teaching aids, letters from Mildred English to military government for Bremen with documents (11/29/46 to 12/17/46) 3-B-52 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-^-J75 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (11/19/48) 3-A-397 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300; (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60; (10/25/46 to 11/6/46) 3-B-62 to 3-B-64: (12/1/47 to 2/28/48) 3-B-462 to 3-B-465 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46) 3-B-47 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-215; (3/6/47 to 7/1/47) 3-B-430 to 3-B-436; (4/17/47 to 4/25/47) 3-B-438 to 3-B-440 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-422; 3-B-423; 3-B-425; 3-B-426 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Funds for comparative education conference project, telegram (3/22/49) 2-A-719 Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550

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Hessian work seminar "Die Neue Schule" (10/22/47) 3-B-478 Interim repon of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 International conference on comparative education, telegram with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Philip C. Jessup (4/10/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-728 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-43 International youth conferences attendance by German representatives, telegram (1/17/48) 2-A-434 Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Liaison Committee for International Education information request and meeting agenda (1/21/44 to 1/26/44) 2-A-1S3 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-568 Minutes of conference on arrangements for paper requirements between ICD and ERA OMGUS (8/25/47) 3-B-297 Minutes of planning conference for women's congress in Wiesbaden, 1/3/47 to 1/4/47, with transmittal memorandum (2/5/47) 3-B-286 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47.3-A-106 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch 0/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/29/49) 3-A-156; (4/5/49) 3-A-159 Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings 3-A-399 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-473 Principles and teachers in Bremen public schools, draft of official regulations 3-B-526 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/2/49) 3-A-168 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Proposed conference on "Role of Colleges and Universities in International Understanding," correspondence with Howard L. Nostrand (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-826 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers represenutive, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on a conference with Senator Paulmann on 10/1/45 (10/5/45) 3-B-48 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 3-B-380

Repon on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/45) 3-B-24 School reform Governor's conference (4/2/48) 3-A-295 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teachers refresher courses and conferences 3-B-123 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274 Topical report of the OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Group Activities Branch by Louis Miniclier (6/15/48) 3-A-3 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 United Kingdom-Germany conference on German educational reconstruction. State Department incoming airgram from London (7/22/47) l-A-87 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-193; 3-A-216 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Congregational Christian Service Committee Entry of volunteer students into the British zone of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service Committee (4/5/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-484 to 2-A-485 Congress, Joseph Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Congressional Record Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Connecticut Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, newspaper clippings (1/26/48) 2-A-431 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, response to inquiry from Albert I. Prince (12/31/47) 2-A-393

Connelly, Matthew J. Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (5/31/45) l-A-ll Continental Baking Co. Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Continuing education see Adult education Control Commission for Germany Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B-66 Control Commission for Germany, British Element Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B^66 Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Control Council for Germany Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Cook, Alice H. Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum (12/7/48) 2-A-606 Cook, Francis K. Student exchange program correspondenceCook, Francis K. (3/2/48 to 3/8/48) 2-A-473 Cook, Warren F. New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 Cooligan, Francis J. International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Cooprative School for Teachers Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood ducation sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261: (8/26/47 to 2/30/47) 2-A-268 Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters (7/18/47) 2-A-254 Copyright Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 10/2/47) 2-A-266 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Magazines which have granted blanket copyright clearance for use in the occupied areas, list 3-B-205 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-260

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Cornell University Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmita! letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/4<)) 2-A-822 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents (i/4/49) 2-A-788 Corporal punishment Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 3-A-186 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Corporations Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-35S Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Correspondence conrees Directed Home Study, letter from Martin Hillenbrand to Harold Crabill with attachment from Federal Security Agency (4/7/48) 3-B-477 Cottrell, Ann Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 Cottrell, Donald P. Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Coudenhove-Kalergi, Heinrich "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N. "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Council of Evangelical Churches in Germany German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Count, Earl W. Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 Courts Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-8-283 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Juveniles before military government courts (11/14/46) 3-B-144 Remployaient of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (1/6/47) 3-A-67

Semi-monthly military government reports. Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Crabill, Harold H. Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503; 3-B-505 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities 3-B-509; 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499 Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Dr. Ahlers removal as head of Church Committee of Bremen Evangelical Church, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (6/24/47) 3-B-337 Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda (12/17/47 to 12/22/47) 3-B-392 International University of Bremen, correspondence (11/4/47) 3-B-396 Possible invitation of Dean William Russell, memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-398 School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann (3/30/48) 3-B-254 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; (11/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; 3-B-414; 3-B-416; 3-BJ17; 3-B-419 Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum (10/25/48) 3-B-247 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Textbook and curriculum center, memorandum (7/7/48) 3-B-235 Crime and criminals see also Criminal procedure see also Espionage see also Juvenile delinquency see also War crimes see also War criminals Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Criminal procedure Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. l-A-189 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-35 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. J-4-20J Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C, with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) l-A-190

Cromwell, Frederick Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural \, Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 Crowley, F. M. Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Crum, Earl L. American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (1/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Culbertson, Paul Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation (<i/2/43J l-A-182 Cultural relations see also Conferences see also Demonstration and pilot projects see also Educational exchanges see also Exchange of persons programs see also Exhibitions see also Student-to-student correspondence programs American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of speaking tour of William F. Sollmann, telegram (6/9/48) 2-A-541 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports (8/2/48 to 1/5/49) 3-B-502 to 3-B-507 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-A-175 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (11/19/48) 3-A-397 Cultural relations between German-Switzerland and occupied Germany, report from Bern to State Department (12/16/46) l-B-4 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellermann (10/24/49) l-A-143 Exchange of cultural materials with Austria, U.S. policy statement in draft cable from Col. McRae (2/7/47) 2-A-165 Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/10/46) 2-A-80 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 Initial report on teaching democracy to individual Germans, draft prologue 3-A-l 19 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-l 22

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Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3--121 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-26 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/U49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'Sullivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Proposed conference on "Role of Colleges and Universities in International Understanding," correspondence with Howard L. Nostrand (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-826 Reorientation and reeducation of German people, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) 2-A-794 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum (12/7/48) 2-A-606 Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list (12/31/46 to 1/12/47) 2-A-I56 School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter (9/5/47) 2-A-326 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (6/11/48) 3-A-89 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 Cultural science see Anthropology see Political science see Social science see Sociology Culture see Area studies see Art and cultural objects see Arts and the humanities see Cultural relations see Personality and culture Cumming, W. P. Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Cumming to Col. Hohenthal (8/13/45) l-B-24

Currency Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick (6/23/48) 3-A-304 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-13 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154; (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-537 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Current Events (periodical) Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54 Curricula see also Agricultural education see also Anthropology see also Area studies see also Coeducation see also Economics see also Engineering see also Geography see also Health education see also History see also Homemaking education see also Language and linguistics see also Legal education see also Literature see also Mathematics see also Medical education see also Philosophy see aiso Photography see also Physical education see also Political science see also Psychology see also Scientific education see also Social studies see also Sociology see also Vocational education and training see also Women's education Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Adult education course schedule (12/28/45) 3-B-70 Adult education curricula revision memorandum (2/22/46) 3-B-67 Adult education report, letter from C. L. Vanderbie to H.H. Crabill with attachment (10/9/48 to 10/15/48) 3-B-476 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488

Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) I-A-90 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513; (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-52S Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-8-489 to 3-B-499: 3-B-501 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430; 3-A-426; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Broadcast on change in the schools 3-A-365 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (0/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-313 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377

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Curriculum and instruction at the adult level, Spring 1946 3-B-65 Curriculum and textbook center 3-B-230 Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Curriculum for training of baby and children nurses 3-A-74 Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses 3-A-75 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-3S Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education activities functional program, 1/1/47 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-167; 3-B-179; 3-B-194; 3-B-434 Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151 Educational developments, weekly summary (11/7/46) 3-B-153 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, *Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview 3-A-114 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/4; 3-B-388

Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information regarding status of present curriculum organization in American zone 3-B-527 Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-297 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3--294 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Gentaany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 to 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/4(5 ro 6/21/46) l-A-151 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 News and views, reorientation in the field. Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-103

Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-B-38 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training CoUege at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Plan for the Training of Assistant School-Teachers in Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken by Dr. Burgard (12/16/45) 3-A-271 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) -A-152 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-4-369 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (J/6/45 ro 1/12/45) l-A-2 Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-A-235 to 3-A-237 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, apphcation (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, apphcation (3/5/46) 3-A-463 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, apphcation (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3'A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft of U.S. military directive (9/27/45) 3-B-42 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3-A-459 Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-179 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 ro 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251

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Reorganization of Bremen educational system (in/47) 3-B-386 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Reorientation courses for former National-Socialist teachers, essay 3-A-277 Reorientation courses for teachers, memorandum (8/5/46) 3-B-227 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/5/47) 3-B-290 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on first class assistant course at the Teachers Training College, Wrzburg 8/16/45 to 9/29/45 (9/29/45) 3-A-273 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 3-B-380 Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation 3-B-224 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante (9/25/45) 3-A-180 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 School and curriculum reform. Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria, information transmutai memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis MinicUer (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-B-487 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25

Secondary school curriculum reorganization, letter to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-94 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/1/47) 3-A-88 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406: 3-B-412 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-458 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-539 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum (10/25/48) 3-B-247 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fine Arts Branch 3-B-44 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Miniclier (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-A-97 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Teacher training 3-B-100 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-A-87; 3-B-383 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (0/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255; 3-B-262; 3-B-263; 3-B-267: 3-B-271; 3-B-274 Textbook and curriculum center, memorandum (7/7/48) 3-B-235 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 Training course for elementary school teachers 3-A-285 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sns to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327; 3-B-378 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Vocational education policy (9/7/45) 3-B-94 Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews (12/28/46) 3-A-72

Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ijgnatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) 1-A-I05 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390

Curtin, William A., Jr.


Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence (4/23/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-504 Curtis, Ernst R. Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 Curtiss, Adelaide B. Textbook on physical education, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols forwarding copies (5/31/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-88 Curtiss, Mary L. Textbook on physical education, correspondence with Mary L. Curtiss (8/24/45) 2-A-22 Textbook on physical education, draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mary L. Curtiss (9/7/45) 2-A-28 Textbook on physical education, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols forwarding copies (5/31/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-88 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Mary L. Curtiss (9/1/45) 2-A-20; (9/18/45) 2-A-34 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Oliver Echols to Rep. Francis P. Bolton (5/15/46) 2-A-70 Cushman, W. Allen Employment inquiry on Japanese education, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to W. Allen Cushman (10/6/45) 2-A-42

Czechoslovakia
News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-447 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178

Dachau
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (3/15/48) 3-A-34 Dantine, Walter Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellennann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 D'Arms, Edward Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-I79 Darmstadt Secondary school openings in Darmstadt, Stuttgart, and Heidelberg, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (1/18/46) 2-A-2 Davis, Elmer Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry (5/25/45 to 6/11/45) 2-A-112 Davis, Mary Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis 3-B-75

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Davis, Robert G. Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Davis, T. J. Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis (6/6/45) 3-A-248 Day, Edmund . Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Day, John, Co. Publication of book "How to Wage Peace," correspondence with Paul S. Eriksson with document (6/20/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-834 De Sora, Count English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/48 to 2/20/46) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61 De Young, Chris A. Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602 Deaf persons School for deaf and dumb children in Heidelberg, routing slip (6/5/48) 2-A-540 Deatrin, M. I. Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Deems, Howard E. Col. Howard E. Deems placement on temporary duty with War Department to aid in procurement of civilian educators, memorandum (7/6/45) 2-A-100 Degrees and diplomas Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-185 Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay (2/5/48) 2-A-448; (2/12/48) 2-A-452 Delong, Vaughn R. Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/20/49 ro 6/27/49) 2-A-781 Demilitarization see also Purges Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmittal memorandum (12/45 to 1/10/46) 3-B-112 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnut! (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Eradication of Nazi and militaristic teaching or propaganda in German education, extract from occupation statute in German language (7/7/45) 3-A-78

Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) 1-B-1S High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46).l-A-36 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3 Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 to 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l-A-72 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-B-38 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (1/6/45 to 1/12/45) l-A-2 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Regulation and demilitarization of sports in Germany, Allied Control Directive no. 23 (12/27/45 to 7/25/46) 3-B-135 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/; 3-B-245 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, dehvered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Democracy Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 American teachers in re-education program, reply by Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell to Mrs. George Schwartz (2/6/46) 2-A-3 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318

Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-215 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) 3-B-408 Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department (4/10/47) 2-A-210 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-430 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo (3/12/48) 3-B-387 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Democratic education of certain German deserters, memorandum to U.S. Mission, Stockholm (1/29/45) l-A-217 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable (1/24/47) 2-A-170; (2/1/47) 2-A-173 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable from Capt. C. C. Axvall (2/14/47) 2-A-168 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cables (2/6/47) 2-A-163 Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (11/22/47) 2-A-364 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarizing letter from Charles Saltzman (11/20/47) 2-A-363 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, letter from Charles Saltzman to William Draper (11/16/47 to 1/29/48) 2-A-362 Democratization program for CAD, Army Department incoming message (8/22/48) 2-A-563

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Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-3I7 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Draft of letter to UNESCO (8/22/47) 3-B-403 Education activities functional program, 1/1/41 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmutai memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education in U.S. democracy exhibit of State Department proposed translation for use in Japan, message to Commander-m-Chief, Far East (7/25/47 to 7/30/47) 2-A-258 Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaaff (4/8/48 to 4/20/48) 2-A-488 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-204; 3-B-434 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Educator urges more education for masses, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-454 Employment of U.S. teachers in occupied Germany to teach democracy, memoranda from Maj. Gen. W. D. Styer and Col. William C. Chanler (9/29/45) 2-A-140 Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum (12/22/48) 3-A-385 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-182 General education pohcies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Initial report on teaching democracy to individual Germans, draft prologue 3-A-l 19 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-297 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. KeUermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101

Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 to 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l.A-72 Long-range policy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) i-A-n Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-S68 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling (9/17/45) 2-A-32 Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone (3/5/47 to 3/24/47) 2-A-213

Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Principles of teacher education 3-B-446 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'SulIivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-557 Public information programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-620 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch 3-A-120 Publishing consultants participation in selection of pubUcations for re-education program, correspondence with Arthur Bodenheimer (9/3/4S to 9/23/48) 2-A-564 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-education of German civilians, correspondence with Philip L. Azoy (2/22/48 to 3/5/48) 2-A-453 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5//4/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Regulation requiring German educational ministries to submit statement of objectives and programs (1/8/47) 3-B-384; (2/2/47) 3-B-385 Remilitarization of Germany impact on democratization program, letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Hans Stark with memorandum and document (12/28/48 to 1/28/49) 2-A-652 Reorganization of Bremen educational system (5/7/47) 3-B-386 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. KeUermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-l 82 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301

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School reform in Bremen, ietter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lehmann (3/30/48) 3-B-254 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Speech made by Schulrat Merlins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck (11/28/45) 3-B-31 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 269/8, long-range policy statement for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents (10/16/46 to 10/24/46) 3-B-371 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) -A-141 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Student exchange program correspondenceZaniera, William (1/4/48 to 1/29/48) 2-A-417 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; 3-B-260; 3-B-267; 3-B-272 Textbooks and pamphlets for German and Japanese schools, letter from Richard Welling to Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen with bibliography (12/12/46) 2-A-155 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. college and German student exchange program (11/4/47) 3-B-367 U.S. Education Mission to Europe, comments on democratic reorganization of higher education in Austria (1/13/47) 2-A-177 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 U.S. policy on educational exchanges with Germany, filing form (1/27/47) 2-A-172

U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller (7/15/47) 3-B-486 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, draft cable from War Department (8/4/47 to 8/9/47) 2-A-285 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, response from Gen. Clay to War Department cable (8/12/47) 2-A-287 Democratic reforms see Democracy Demonstration and pilot projects Augsburg demonstration school project, letter from Walter R. Hepner to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-95 Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis (4/28/47) 3-A-99 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Proposed experiment in secondary teacher training, Erlangen University 3-A-104 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Secondary school curriculum reorganization, letter to Walter G. Bergman (i/12/47) 3-A-94 Denazification see also Purges Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-136 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-251 American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (12/16/47 to 1/2/48) 2-A-349; (0/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmittal memorandum (12/45 to 1/10/46) 3-B-112 Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245 Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-215 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gaey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31

Bavarian education reform progress, conespondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-23I Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Candidates for training at the Teachers Training College, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/23/45) 3-A-272 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Denazification appeal procedures, memorandum from Lt. Robert T. Wright (2/25/46) 3-B-18 Denazification of clergy, directives summary with attachments (7/11/45 to 4/12/46) 3-B-10 Denazification of German clergy, memorandum (12/18/45) 3-B-20 Denazification of Roman Catholic clergy, memorandum from Control Commission (8/13/46 to 8/17/46) 3-B-8 Denazification through introduction of literature, correspondence with H. C. Otto (7/21/47 to 7/28/47) 2-A-256 Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Disposal of Nazi textbooks (12/12/45 to 12/17/45) 3-B-108 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-I33 Draft of letter to UNESCO (8/22/47) 3-B-403 Education activities functional program, 111147 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46) 3-B-47 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-216 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-425 Educational control in Germany before surrender, message to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (11/28/44) 2-A-135 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 Eradication of Nazi and militaristic teaching or propaganda in German education, extract from occupation statute in German language (7/7/45) 3-A-78 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) l-B-15 Ex-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum from Robert A. Reese (3/20/46) 3-A-135 Former members of the NSDAP in universities 3-B-401 Fragebogen of clergymen, evaluation and action memorandum from Harry Walters (9/5/45) 3-B-22 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120

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General education policies for Germany. report 3-B-523 German Church view (2/28/46) i-B-246 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections (12/8/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-397 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wrzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury (9/19/45 to 9/20/45) 3-A-228 Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 Long-range poUcy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg (10/23/45) 3-A-244 Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. G Nyland to Commander-m-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8 /i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3-A-222 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Opening of Bremen Volkschochschule, weekly report (10/3/46) 3-B-158 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone (3/5/47 to 3/24/47) 2-A-2I3 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Preparatory course for teachers of the elementary schools (7/3/45) 3-A-286 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews (8/3/45 to 8/6/45) 2-A-89 to 2-A-90 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Removal of Nazis and others from positions of responsibility in Germany, Allied Control Authority document with list of purged officials by position (1/12/46) 3-B-034

Reorientation courses for former National-Socialist teachers, essay 3-A-277 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transmutai memorandum from Meinzolt (1/15/46 to 1/17/46) 3-A-148 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45; 3-B-245 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Screening of teaching and administrative personnel (7/23/45) 3-B-83 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351; 3-B-354; 3-B-355; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-540 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fme Arts Branch 3-B-44 State Department documents 1-A-l to l-A-228 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115 Suggestions for re-education of adults by popular university lectures to give them new political training, unsigned statement 3-A-113 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmita! note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-263 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to 2-A-lll Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-196 Wehrmacht former officers admission to institutions of higher learning, War Department memorandum (2/26/46 to 3/11/46) 2-A-ll to 2-A-12 Denmark Adult education planning in Bremen, weekly summary (10/17/46) 3-B-157 Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (6/28/45) 2-A-105

Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89

Dennis, Earl A.
Student exchange program correspondenceLerch, John H. (11/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-406 Dennis, Mary C. Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C. Dennis (7/7/47 to 7/11/47) 2-A-250 Denominational schools see Church schools Denoyer-Geppert Co. Visual educational materials for occupied areas, correspondence with William S. Miller of Denoyer-Geppert Co. (4/12/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-201 Dentrick, L. S. Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Department of Agriculture Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49) 2-A-708 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram (1/30/49 to 2/2/49) 2-A-651 Department of Army Civil Affairs Division documents 2-A-l to 2-A-85 7 German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda (1/23/48 to 5/27/48) 2-A-421 to 2-A-426 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Department of Commerce Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Briinn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacUish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Department of Justice Government sponsorship of German exchange students, telegrams (10/23/48 to 10/27/48) 2-A-590 Department of Labor Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49) 2-A-708 Department of Labor documents distribution to information centers, letter from Acting Secretary of Labor John W. Gibson to Secretary of the Army (9/16/48) 2-A-558 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (5/24/49) 2-A-696 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683

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Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to Philip Kaiser (6/29/49) 2-A-702 German labor experts exchange program, Army Department incoming message (4/1/49 to 4/2/49) 2-A-735 German labor experts exchange program, letter from Secretary of Labor to Secretary of the Army (4/1/49) 2-A-744 Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/4S to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Department of Navy see State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Department of State see also State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee American Friends Service Committee supply of persons to engage in community work in U.S. zone in Germany, correspondence with Clarence . Pickett and routing information (11/15/46 to 12/11/46) 2-A-183 Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 British funding of educational needs for liberated countries, paraphrase of State Department cable (1/27/44) 2-A-136 Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence (2/8/46 to 2/21/46) 2-A-7 to 2-A-9 Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Coordination of U.S. and German educational systems, letter to Maj. Gen. Noce from Maj. Gen. Hilldring with reply (4/16/47 to 4/22/47) 2-A-198 Cultural exchange program for Germany, memoranda and letters (2/19/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-4S7 Directed Home Study, letter from Martin Hillenbrand to Harold Crabill with attachment from Federal Security Agency (4/7/48) 3-B-477 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, letter from Henry R. Labouisse to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2--143; 2-A-144 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, correspondence (12/16/47 to 7/12/48) 2-A-381 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Assistant Secretary of State Frank Wisner (7/16/48) 2-A-382 Education in U.S. democracy exhibit of State Department proposed translation for use in Japan, message to Commander-in-Chief, Far East (7/25/47 to 7/30/47) 2-A-258 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (10/21/47 to 11/7/47) 2-A-299

Educational problems in Germany, return of letters of Mr. MacLeish and Mr. Graham (7/16/45) 2-A-97 Educator for Germany to advise Gen. Clay selection postponement, memorandum from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen to Asst. Secretary of War (3/20/47) 3-A-469 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay (7/2/45) 2-A-103 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) l-B-15 First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State (2/3/49 to 2/21/49) 2-A-680 Forms, proclamations and laws for Military Government of Germany, acknowledgement memorandum from John P. Gardiner to Lt. Col. Charles L. Kades (4/4/45) 2-A-117 Forms, proclamations, and laws for Office of Military Government of Germany (U.S.), transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to J. P. Gardiner (3/27/45) 2-A-119 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Interchange program inclusion of public officials in fields other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany (5/14/47) 2-A-222 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Issuance of visas to Germans coming to U.S., limitation to participant in reorientation program, letter from Frank G. Wisner to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/3/47) 2-A-347 Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319 Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries 2-4-96 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Office of Political Adviser for Germany 1-B-l to l-B-42 Omnibook magazine suitability for German re-education program, correspondence with M. Geffen (9/21/45 to 10/2/45) 2-A-40

Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling (9/17/45) 2-A-32 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'SuIlivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 Second revision of Annex XXVI (Education) to U.S. basic preliminary plan for Allied control and occupation of Germany, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (4/25/45) l-B-16 Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (11/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373 Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, request for State Department approval (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence (9/17/47 to 10/1/47) 2-A-313 State Department documents 1-A-l to l-A-228 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206 Student exchange program correspondenceBedford, Mrs. H. Ward (4/15/47) 2-A-209 Camp, Steven (10/17/47 to 10/31/47) 2-A-340 Schwartz, Mrs. Fred (12/9/47) 2-A-358 Student exchange program grant of nation interest visas, letter from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce to Assistant Secretary of State Charles E. Saltzman (11/3/47) 2-A-370 Student exchange program information requests and rephes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238

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Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (i/UIAl to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (11/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools, State Department correspondence, includes bibliography (7/20/45 to 7/25/45) 2-A-92 Translations of German children's books, War Department memorandum on letter from Helen S. Reed to State Department (5/6/46) 2-A-S1 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to 2-A-11I U.S. Education Mission to Germany selection, memoranda from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols and letter (5/14/46) 2-A-84 Visit to Germany of private educators, acknowledgement of transmita! letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Asst. Sec. Archibald MacUish (6/27/45) 2-A-106 Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman 2-A-55 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Xavier High School, New York City, sponsorship of Austrian exchange students, letter from Hans Speier to Col. Edgar Hume (9/15/47) 2-A-316 Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269 Der Rnf (newspaper) Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Derthick, Lawrence G. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430: (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick (6/23/48) 3-A-304 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/15/48) 3-A-16 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Devastated areas see War destruction Devilbiss, Wilbur Preparation of booklet on education in U.S., information request from Col. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Wilbur DevUbiss (12/5/47) 2-A-402 Dewey, John, Society List of educators involved in overseas educational reform, correspondence with Douglas S. Ward (4/6/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-725 Dewey, Thomas E. State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-/4-279

Dickey, John S. Advisory Committee on German Re-Education, memorandum from Hovde to Dickey (6/2/45) l-A-222 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Textbooks by former German educators, correspondence and bibhography (7/20/45) i-A-23 Didczuhn, Rudolph Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Die neue Zeitung Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Die Welt (newspaper) Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Die Zeit (periodical) Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Dietz, Dorothea Request for material dealing with German public opinion of the U.S., correspondence with Dorothea Dietz (4/14/49 to 5/25/49) 2-A-748 Dill, David B. Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688 Diplomatic and consular service German Foreign Office and other Nazi records, disposition discussions (2/6/45 to 3/22/48) l-A-178 to l-A-216 Directives see Education laws and directives Division of International Education Relations Student correspondence program, correspondence with Klaus Dortelmann (10/13/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-338 Dblin, Alfred Re-education views of five German writers. Office of Strategic Services report with transmita! memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Doblin, Helga Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (11/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Dobrzensky, M. W. Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 Documents see Bibliographies see Biographies see Censorship see Government documents see Maps see Names lists Doherty, Paul E. Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385 Donationssee Gifts and donations Donick, Emily Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804

Donnelly, Phil State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Donovan, Herman L. University of Kentucky sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with H. L. Donovan (6/15/48 to 7/1/48) 2-A-525 Dortelmann, Klaus Student correspondence program, correspondence with Klaus Dortelmann (10/13/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-338 Douglas, Mr. United Kingdom Home of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 Downey, Sheridan Exchange student program, correspondenceWalters, H. M. (3/16/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-712 Draper, John W. American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (11/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/30/49) 3-A-157 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/^/49) 3-A-153 Draper, William H., Jr. Cultural exchange program for Germany, memoranda and letters (2/19/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-457 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, correspondence (12/16/47 to 7/12/48) 2-A-381 European rehabUitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick (1/14/48 to 1/28/48) 2-A-418 German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 Duce, Elina Teaching position in Germany, correspondence with Elina Duce (10/26/48 to 11/10/48) 2-A-585 Duder, Mr. Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Duggan, Laurence Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (12/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers (7/17/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-259 Duke University Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole (10/16/48 to 10/18/48) 2-A-588 Dumbacher, Cornel Rehabilitation of Dr. Cornel Dumbacher, letter with testimonials (1/5/46) 3-A-464 Duncan, Robert L. American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 10/2/47) 2-A-266

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Economic assistance

Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/4S) 2-A-385 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, message from Robert L. Duncan (I/5/4S) 2-A-392 Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-AS04 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda 2-A-423 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Dunn, James C. Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal letter to the Sute Department (8/20/45) l-A-190 Durrell, Donald D. Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Dusseldorf Student exchange program correspondenceJahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-2Q3

Eagen, James M. Cardinal Faulhaber on school refonn, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-375 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Meeting with Bishop of Passau planned, letter from James M. Eagen (9/20/48) 3-A-384 Earth sciences see also Geography Eastern Europe see also Bulgaria I see also Czechoslovakia see also Hungary see also Poland see also Romania see also Soviet Union see also Yugoslavia Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Eberle, G. L. Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/1J/47) 2-A-274 Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Education in U.S., exhibit invitation 2-^4-327 German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University (4/15/47 to 4/29/47) 2-A-195

Information Centers funding for documents, books, and publications, memorandum from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (8/22/47) 2-A-280 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C. Dennis (7/7/47 to 7/11/47) 2-A-250 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-568 Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone (3/5/47 to 3/24/47) 2-A-213 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 Publishing consultants participation in selection of publications for re-education program, correspondence with Arthur Bodenheimer (9/3/48 to 9/23/48) 2-A-564 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-196 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (11/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/22/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-335; (3/19/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-480 SoUciting aid from institutions and orgajiizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, request for State Department approval (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 Student exchange program correspondenceBedford, Mrs. H. Ward (4/15/47) 2-A-209 Bilheimer, Robert C. (4/8/47 to 4/15/47) 2-A-204 Jahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-203 MacJannet, Mrs. Donald R. (4/16/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-202 Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (3/17/47 to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, letter from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle to Frank Stoner (8/20/47) 2-A-262 United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 to 7/23/47) 2-A-255 United Nations Organization broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence (6/20/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-236 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda (2/26/49 to 3/9/49) 2-A-657 to 2-A-660 Eberly, Donald J. New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 Ebersdorf Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 Echols, Oliver P. American Friends Service Committee supply of persons to engage in community work in U.S. zone in Germany, correspondence with Clarence E. Pickett and routing information (11/15/46 to 12/11/46) 2-A-183

Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols (5/U/46) 2-A-82 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence 2-A-65 Colored photograph plates of gemstones, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols (4/17/46) 2-A-71 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Education mission to Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to the Secretary of War (8/19/46) 2-A-858 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67 English translations of German books for language courses in German schools, correspondence with Helen S. Reed (4/23/46 to 5/6/46) 2-A-77 "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Film production by Dr. Alwin Elling, correspondence (5/27/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-87 Paper shortage, memorandum from Col. J. R. Gilchrist to Gen. John Hilldring with routing information (10/15/46 to 11/6/46) 2-A-180 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Textbook on physical education, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols forwarding copies (5/31/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-88 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Oliver Echols to Rep. Francis P. Bolton (5/15/46) 2-A-70 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 12/20/46) 2-A-176 U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 U.S. Education Mission to Germany selection, memoranda from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols and letter (5/14/46) 2-A-84 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report, transmittal letter from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to Lt Gen. Lucius D. Clay (4/17/46) 3-A-465 Eckardt, Professor von Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Eckert, Otto St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Economic assistance Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-^4-400 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445

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European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick (1/14/48 to 1/28/48) 2-A-418 European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, telegram (1/24/48) 2-A-432 Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/10/46) 2-A-80 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264; 3-B-267

Economic conditions
see also Employment and unemployment see also Industrial production see aiso Wages and salaries Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249 American students study group travel to Germany, letter from George Larimer with memorandum (12/15/48 to 12/27/48) 2-A-618 Bavaria preliminary budget for fiscal year 1945 (7/26/45) 3-A-1I0 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gailey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48J 3-B-525 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/12/49 to 5/25/49) l-A-140 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-I62 Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson (2/19/47) l-A-75 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (8/5/48) 3-A-12 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Press conference of Gen. Clay, transcript (4/13/49) 3-A-456 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340

Publications on social and economic Ufe in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Request Dr. Kellermann to discuss situation of German and Austrian overt publications, telegram (11/24/48) 2-A-598 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 Schooling opinion survey by Wrtemberg-Baden Office, results (6/12/47) 3-B-484 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Speech made by Schulrat Mertins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck (1/28/45) 3-B-31 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Summary of news by OMG for Bavaria Intelligence Division (12/1/48) 3-A-l University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 VS. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, draft cable from War Department (8/4/47 to 8/9/47) 2-A-285 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, response from Gen. Clay to War Department cable (8/12/47) 2-A-287

Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818

Economist (magazine)
"Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (1/6/45 to 1/12/45) l-A-2 Economnic assistance Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-355 Edgren, H. D. Recreation activities as part of re-education programs in Germany and Japan, correspondence with H. D. Edgren (10/10/45 to 10/22/45) 2-A-47 to 2-A-48 Recreation activities in re-education programs in Germany and Japan, letter from H. D. Edgren to Maj. Gen. Frederick Osbome (10/8/45) 2-A-43 United Service Organizations acknowledgment of letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to H. D. Edgren flO/24/45) 2-/1-52 Edinger, Dora Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Edman, Marion Highlights of the week in teacher education, memorandum from Marion Edman (12/18/46) 3-A-431 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Education and Religions Affairs Committee Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Education Association of Japan National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 Education committees Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) 3-B-408 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430: (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340

Economics
Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Long-range policy for German re-education, Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 Teaching positions in German universities, correspondence with Erwin Graue ^77/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-726

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Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-207; 3-B-221; 3-B-430 German committee for CAD cultural exchange program, telegram and memorandum (5/3/48 to 5/4/48) 2-A-516 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Highlight summary of Landerrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/48) 3-B-388 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wrzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury (9/19/45 to 9/20/45) 3-A-228 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis 3-B-475 Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Meeting of school reform directorate, 4/27/48, letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhanuner (4/29/48) 3-A-307 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165; (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (8/5/48; 3-A-12; (7/6/48) 3-A-13 "New School," committee procedure (9/12/47) 3-B-479 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) ^A-166 to 3-A-170 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum (5/6/49) 2-A-789 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transmittal memorandum from Meinzolt (1/15/46 to 1/17/46) 3-A-148 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 School and curriculum reform, Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387

School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 lo 3-B-461 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/26/48) 3-A-92 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and cUppings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 State of measures for school reform, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (3/25/48) 3-A-358 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Miniclier (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 Wallenburg school reform committee activities, letter from Alois Hundhammer (5/11/48) 3-A-378 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-214; 3-A-215; 3-A-217 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Education laws and directives Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-136 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/18/46) 3-B-242; (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Approval of directive for teaching history, letter from Charles Winning for Minister President for Bavaria (7/27/48) 3-A-354 Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346

Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. GaUey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) l-A-113 Bavarian school reform plans, memorandum from Al D. Sims (1/22/48) 3-A-312 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Compulsory attendance statutes, Reich laws 43, 52, and 56 3-B-532 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschtz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Continuation of German education program under occupation statute approved in Washington 4/8/49, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace (5/7/49) 2-A-80I Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick (6/23/48) 3-A-304 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff (9/27/45) l-B-22 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, memoranda (10/22/45 to 10/26/45) 3-A-140 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, request from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, London, for draft document (10/16/44 to 11/22/44) 2-A-137 to 2-A-139; (7/11/44 to 9/8/44) 2-A-142 to 2-A-147 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541

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Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-422 Educational control in Germany before surrender, directive editorial revision (1/9/45 to 1/13/45) 2-A-128 to 2-A-130 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (4/7/49) l-A-134 Educational reform legislation in Germany. telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Elementary school organization in Bavaria, draft law 3-A-367 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 English instruction at primary schools, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/16/46) 3-A-124 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Municipal Education Office 3-A-129 Eradication of Nazi and militaristic teaching or propaganda in German education, extract from occupation statute in German language (7/7/45) 3-A-78 Ex-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum 'from Robert A. Reese (3/20/46) 3-A-135 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (8/20/47) l-B-12 Exemption from instruction of 8th grade pupils, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/7/46) 3-A-125 Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Former members of the NSDAP in universities 3-B-401 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message (1/8/47) 3-B-468 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Inquiry on the school reform plan, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (9/15/47) 3-B-375 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66

Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-297 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Kindergarten operations authorization directive, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45) 3-A-265 Law concerning compulsory school attendance in Bremen, translation of draft text (2/6/48) 3-B-529 Law concerning free school tuition in Bremen, translation 3-B-528 Long-range poUcy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich HyUa 3-A-332 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Military Government educational control instructions (7/18/46) 3-B-78 to 3-B-80; (7/21/45 to 9/13/45) 3-B-82 to 3-B-98; (10/20/45 to 2/6/49) 3-B-100 to 3-B-117; (2/19/46 to 4/25/46) 3-B-119 to 3-B-128; (5/17/46 to 6/3/46) 3-B-130 to 3-B-132; (12/27/45 to 9/21/46) 3-B-134 to 3-B-139; (9/28/46 to 11/14/46) 3-B-141 to 3-B-144 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Briicher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) l-B-17 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Nazi party organization member purge directive amendment, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/7/45) 3-A-264 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-442 Non-admittance of persons with former Nazi affiliations as students to institutions of higher learning, memorandum (2/26/46) 3-A-149 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3~A-388 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38

Plan for reform of teacher training in compliance with Military Government directive, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (12/1/47) 3-A-364 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Press conference of Gen. Clay, transcript (4/13/49) 3-A-456 Principles and teachers in Bremen public schools, draft of official regulations 3-B-526 Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Publication of directive on military government, memorandum to Mr. MacLeish with draft report "German education under military government" (5/17/45) l-A-8 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 References on educational policies, memoranda (2/6/47) 3-B-3S0 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Regulation requiring German educational ministries to submit statement of objectives and programs (1/8/47) 3-B-384; (2/2/47) 3-B-385 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/21/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from CapL E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 Requirements of Military Government for Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Minister President for Bavaria (1/14/48) 3-A-309 Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag (3/21/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-139 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government PoUcy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for

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military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to SecreUry of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform in Bavaria, information transmita! memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniciier (3/19/48) 3-A-291 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-8-485 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (1/3/47) 3-B-481 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnut! (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Schulreform, memorandum by Alois Hundhanuner German language text (3/7/47) 3-A-370 Second revision of Annex XXVI (Education) to U.S. basic preliminary plan for Allied control and occupation of Germany, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (4/25/45) l-B-16 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-459 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 State Department documents 1-A-l to l-A-228 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniciier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255; 3-B-258; 3-B-260; 3-B-271 Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training, memorandum (10/1/46) 3-B-140 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Education personnel Educator for Germany to advise Gen. Clay selection postponement, memorandum from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen to AssL Secretary of War (3/20/47) 3-A-469

U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 Educational administration see School administration Educational broadcasting see Radio Educational exchanges Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-831 Admission of foreign students to summer courses in Germany, correspondence with Richard T. Alexander (2/6/48 w 3/8/48) 2-A-440 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-623 to 2-A-624 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder (4/14/49) 2-A-626 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, telegram (1/10/49) 2-A-640 Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (11/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education sponsorship of German teachers visit to U.S., telegram (1/14/49) 2-A-634 American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/17/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-699 American Council of Learned Societies participation in educational exchange program with Germany, correspondence with Richard H. Shiyock (7/6/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-252 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/10/48) 2-A-468 American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-772 American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (11/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622 American professors work at German Universities, correspondence with J. Michael Moore (11/20/48 to 12/7/48) 2-A-S93 to 2-A-594 American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 American schooling in Germany under Fulbright Act, correspondence with Elbert Chandler (9/16/47 to 10/15/47) 2-A-304 American students study group travel to Germany, letter from George Larimer with memorandum (12/15/48 to 12/27/48) 2-A-618 American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel (12/7/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-616 American students study in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Marshall and document (10/17/48 to 11/9/48) 2-A-582

American University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (1/14/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-635 Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning (8/17/48) 3-A-2 Application forms for student interchange, transmittal memorandum (9/16/47) 3-B-373 Appropriations for FY50 for exchange program for Austrian students, letter from George V. Allen to Maj. Gen. G B. Magruder with memorandum (4/4/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-745 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483; (5/13/48) 2-A-486; (4/2/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-493 to 2-A-494 Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-838 Attendance at international seminar UNESCO, memorandum (8/11/47) 3-B-402 Attendance of American student at German university, correspondence with Wallace W. LitteU (4/5/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-741 Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 ro 4/14/49) 2-A-753 Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-331 Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Bradley University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Robert Rie (5/17/48 to 6/9/48) 2-A-528 Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Church World Service sponsorship of exchange students, telegram (7/27/48) 2-A-555 Clearance for German national to enter U.S. to study, correspondence with Robert D. Newton (10/4/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-577 College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey (8/18/48) 2-A-560 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Conditions for admission of American students to German universities, Army Department incoming message (6/1/48) 2-A-542 Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294

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Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261; (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Coordination of U.S. and German educational systems, letter to Maj. Gen. Noce from Maj. Gen. Hilldring with reply (4/16/47 to 4/22/47) 2-A-198 Cultural exchange program for Germany, memoranda and letters (2/19/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-457 Cultural exchange program group chief establishment, memorandum from Col. G. P. Lynch (1/11/49) 2-A-642 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Delta Kappa Gamma sponsorship of German teacher travel to U.S., correspondence with Selma L. Saam, (5/17/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-S31 Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 Draft of letter to UNESCO (8/22/47) 3-B-403 Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole (10/16/48 to 10/18/48) 2-A-588 Education activities functional program, 1/1147 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Education of Ryukyuan students in the U.S. and Japan, memoranda (1/25/49) 2-A-649 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-428 Educational and cultural relations programs in Germany, routing slip (6/18/49) 2-A-830 Educational exchange program information request for Ernst Hoffman and Wolfgang Luchting, memorandum (9/16/47) 2-A-265 Educational exchange program travel regulations with Germany and Austria, draft cable from C. R. Smith (8/19/47) 2-A-283 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Educational exchanges with Germany, draft form letters for response to inquiries, correspondence (8/28/47 to 9/3/47) 2-A-263 Educational materials postal transport to Germany and other countries, draft cable (9/30/47) 2-A-309 Educational program for German professionals, routing slip (12/21/48) 2-A-619 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-617 Emergency Planning Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod participation in educational exchange program with Germany, letter from L. Meyer to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (7/11/47) 2-A-253 ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt- Douglas Batson with memorandum (5/10/49 to 5/23/49) 2-A-791 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with George F. Zook of American Council on Education, with routing information (4/23/47) 2-A-186 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with Rolf Buschhaus (4/9/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-188 Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to the president of University of Rochester (5/31/49) 2-A-690

Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, memorandum (5/12/49) 2-A-691 Exchange projects major difficulties, War Department outgoing message (3/2/49) 2-A-677 Exchange student program correspondenceFischer, Freda (9/15/47 to 9/26/47) 2-A-312 Mondorf, Ernest (12/6/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-386 Puschel, Hans (9/24/47) 2-A-310 Walters, H. M. (3/16/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-712 Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters (7/18/47) 2-A-254 Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-549 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-376; (3/26/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-461; (5/24/48) 2-A-532 Experiment in International Living proposal to ' send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt with related correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/19/48) 2-A-467; (6/21/48) 2-A-524; (6/4/48) 2-A-529 Experts for Korean teacher training center, telegram (5/18/48) 2-A-513 Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether (4/26/49 to 5/4/49) 2-A-773 Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram (1/30/49 to 2/2/49) 2-A-651 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations (5/25/49) 2-A-697 First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State (2/3/49 to 2/21/49) 2-A-680 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman (12/6/48 to 3/16/49) 2-A-693 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Functions of OMGUS, ERA, and Land ERA under Interchange of Persons Program and student exchanges to U.S. (11/5/47) 3-B-365 Funding for student exchange educational program, correspondence with C. DeWitt Boney, and memorandum (1/13/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-631 Funding for student exchange program, correspondence (1/12/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 Funds for comparative education conference project, telegram (3/22/49) 2-A-719 Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Guy H. Wells (6/12/48 to 6/25/48) 2-A-537 German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University (4/15/47 to 4/29/47) 2-A-195 German committee for CAD cultural exchange program, telegram and memorandum (5/3/48 to 5/4/48) 2-A-516 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters (10/1/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-576 German students travel to U.S. for training, correspondence with Kurt Klinger, with routing information (4/28/47 to 6/9/47) 2-A-185 Government sponsorship of German exchange students, telegrams (10/23/48 to 10/27/48) 2-A-590

Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Harvard University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Dr. C. J. Friedrich (6/10/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-819 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections (12/8/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-397 Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Arno Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49J 2-^-522 Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trude Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (12/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291 Interchange of persons between U.S. Zone of Germany and countries other than U.S. (6/17/47) 2-A-233 Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education (5/12/47 to 5/19/47) 2-A-220 International conference on comparative education, telegram with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Philip C. Jessup (4/10/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-728 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence (5/10/48 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Long range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278

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Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-12I Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, memoranda (4/12M8) 2-A-439; (2/14/48 to 6/2/48) 2-A-441 to 2-A-443 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence concerning return transportation (1/25/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-650 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with William T. Snyder (10/25/48 to 10/29/48) 2-A-586 Miami University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 1/8/48) 2-A-384 MIT sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence (4/21/48 to 4/27/48) 2-A-446 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48 to 6/8/48) 3-A-14 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (5/14/47) 3-A-61 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (2/8/49) 3-A-21 National Association of Educational Broadcasters sponsorship of training program for broadcasting students, correspondence (10/7/47 to 10/14/47) 2-A-341 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/9/4; 2-A-492: (6/4/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-587 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams (11/9/48 to 5/20/49) 2-A-578 to 2-A-579 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 7/15/48) 2-A-495 to 2-A-496; (4/28/48 to 6/4/48) 2-A-498 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, memorandum (4/28/48) 2-A-501 New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 New visa procedures for students, telegram and letter (8/26/48 to 8/27/48) 2-A-553 Normal visa regulation now effective regarding student travel of German nationals to U.S., telegram (7/29/48) 2-A-556 Pacific University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-396 Pamphlet describing the student and professor exchange program, transmittal letter from Richard T. Alexander 3-B-363 Plan for workshop centers for German and American teachers in Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (2/2/48) 2-A-445 Policy on entry of U.S. nationals to study or teach in German universities, memorandum (0/17/47) 3-B-368 Possible invitation of Dean William Russell, memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-398 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151

Procedures for bringing German nationals to U.S. to study, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Maijorie Wolf (10/14/48) 2-A-569 Program of international educational exchange, memorandum from William C. Johnstone, Jr. (2/17/49) 2-A-681 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694 Proposal to set up an experimental camp of German and American faculty and students, reply from Lt. Col. Robert McRae to Donald Watt with cable from OMGUS (3/19/47 to 3/25/47) 2-A-216 Proposed trip of Dr. Gurian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink (4/19/48) 2-A-487 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasburger (3/23/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-709 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847; (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Rations for students on exchange program. Army Department incoming message (6/3/48) 2-A-543 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Return of visiting educator K. H. Knappstein to Germany, correspondence (3/28/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-727 Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/4 ro <5//48; 2-^-544 Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/4 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 School adoption program for Germany, correspondence with Lawrence W. Prakken (11/9/48 to 11/20/48) 2-A-595 Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (5/8/48) 3-A-91 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350; (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355;

(11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360; (11/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365; (11/7/47) 2-A-372; (11/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373; (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391; (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427; (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/15/49) 2-A-780; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (6/15/49 to 6/22/49) 2-A-809; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 St. Bonaventure College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/2/48) 2-A-380 St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 ro 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence (9/17/47 to 10/1/47) 2-A-313 Statement of standard operating procedures for student exchange: German nationals to U.S. (11/5/47) 3-B-366 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facihties in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Student exchange: opportunities and procedures for German nationals to study abroad, pamphlet with transmittal memorandum (11/3/47 to 11/13/47) 3-B-362 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 ro 9/23/47) 2-A-206 Student exchange program applications approvals, telegrams (1/23/48) 2-A-430 Student exchange program clearances request, correspondence (7/30/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-522 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 Bamett, Fannie (11/24/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-354 Bedford, Mrs. H. Ward (4/15/47) 2-A-209 Bilheimer, Robert C. (4/8/47 to 4/15/47) 2-A-204 Bishop William W. (3/24/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-477 Busser, Ralph C. (6/13/47 to 9/12/47) 2-A-245 Camp, Steven (10/17/47 to 10/31/47) 2-A-340 Cook, Francis K. (3/2/4 to 3/S/4; 2-^-473 Jahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-203 Jones, J. Morgan (6/13/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-235 Kohl, John R. (12/5/47 o 2/15/47) 2-A-405 Lerch, John H. (JJ/2J/47 ro 2/2/47) 2-A-406 MacJannet, Mrs. Donald R. (4/6/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-202 Mainzer, Theo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 Matsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244 Naeve, Hans N. (6/16/47) 2-/4-239 Schwartz, Mrs. Fred (12/9/47) 2-A-358 Schwarz, Helmut (6/15/47 to 7/18/47) 2-A-243

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St. Leonard, Sister Mary (12/10/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-409 Zaniera, William (1/4/48 to 1/29/4S) 2-A-417 Student exchange program for German boys in secondary schools, letter from Winiield M. Sides (4/3/49) 2-A-737 Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times (5/13/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-806 Student exchange program grant of nation interest visas, letter from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce to Assistant Secretary of State Charles E. Saltzman (11/3/47) 2-A-370 Student exchange program information requests and repUes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 Student exchange program, student clearances (6/19/48 to 8/7/48) 2-A-475 to 2-A-476 Student exchange program/Rentaro Ono, routing slip (6/24/49) 2-A-850 Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (3/17/47 to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Arthur M. Hanhardt (5/5/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-218 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gertrude C. Hoppock (4/20/49 to 4/29/49) 2-A-752 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754 Teacher training workshop in Germany, correspondence with Richard M. Perdew (11/15/48 to 11/16/48) 2-A-596 Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with P. B. Pearson (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-403 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 Unitarian Service Committee child care educational project for Germany, letters from Helen Fogg (4/4/49) 2-A-738 Unitarian Service Committee, project proposal, routing slip (12/23/48) 2-A-611 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to CapL G. C. Axvall (4/12/49) 2-A-757 University of Chicago program for German civil administrators reeducation, telegram from OMGUS (12/28/48) 2-A-592 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (2/27/48 to 4/12/48) 2-A-454 to 2-A-456; (2/27/48) 2-A-458; (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466; (3/4/48) 2-A-471; (1/7/49 to 2/8/49) 2-A-628 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors with University of Frankfurt, correspondence (4/30/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-764 University of Chicago visiting professors arrangements while in Germany, memorandum from George B. McKibbin to Col. Chard (7/24/47) 2-A-260

University of Kentucky sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with H. L. Donovan (6/15/48 to 7/1/48) 2-A-525 University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/8/47) 2-A-395 University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-800 University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Prescott (5/4/49) 2-A-799 U.S. college and German student exchange program (11/4/47) 3-B-367 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 12/20/46) 2-A-176 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 U.S. policy on educational exchanges with Germany, filing form (1/27/47) 2-A-172 U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (1/7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 Visit to Germany by Professor Balduin V. Schwarz, correspondence (5/9/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-797 Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen (4/22/47 to 5/21/47) 2-A-193 Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/15/48 to 7/20/48) 2-A-383; (4/4/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-746 Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-788 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Xavier High School, New York City, sponsorship of Austrian exchange students, letter from Hans Speier to Col. Edgar Hume (9/15/47) 2-A-316 Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269

Educational facilities
Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 American educator explains functions of Bavarian education service centers, Release No. 295, Public Information Branch, OMG for Bavaria (9/13/49) 3-A-450 American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel (12/7/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-616 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237

Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Army Information Education Staff School, memorandum (8/10/45) 3-B-46 Basic thoughts on the estabhshment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Bi-weekly report: education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499 Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation (3/20/46) 3-A-276 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Conditions in the KLV camps, memorandum from F. W. Bogner with translation (6/13/45) 3-A-86 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Data for educational directors conference 3-B-465 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellermann (10/24/49) l-A-143 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education and rehgion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46) 3-B-47 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161; 3-B-175: 3-B-185; (1/17/46 to 8/15/46) 3-B-206 to 3-B-221; 3-B-430 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-427 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (4/7/49) l-A-134 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-l 77 Evacuation of Oberschule for Bovs in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289

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Educational finance

Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/10/46) 2-A-80 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altafer (6/16/47) l-A-154 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview 3--114 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmita! letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-S-444 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 Hamburg school reform proposals, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/26/49) l-A-137 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 International University of Bremen 3-B-399 Kinderlandperscheckimg-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany 3-B-45 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (7/7/48) 3-A-39 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (4/5/49) 3-A-158; (4/5/49) 3-A-159 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-9: (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) 1-A-1S1 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training College at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Play equipment for elementary schools, Army Department incoming message (1/13/49) 2-A-643 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647

Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 3-A-282 Release of school buildings requisitioned by Military Government, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to John Riedl (6/29/49) 2-A-851 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/2 7/46) l-B-8 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Repair of school buildings (8/27/45) 3-B-92 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/16/45) 3-AS4 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 3-B-380 Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante (9/25/45) 3-A-180 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Return of children from the camps, memorandum from Franz X. Hartmann (6/15/45) 3-A-85 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 Sanitation and hygiene of German schools (7/21/45) 3-B-82 School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter (9/5/47) 2-A-326 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261

Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education .(12/5/47) 3-B-405; 3-B-411; 3-B-413; 3-B-414; 3-B-415; 3-B-417 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-456; 3-B-458 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-536 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information listing (6/8/46) 3-B-145 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with repon on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Supplement to report on German school plants, by Ray L. Hamon (5/12/47) 3-B-357 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher training 3-B-100 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-A-87; 3-B-383 Teacher training program proposal response, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-337 Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/7/49 ro 7/20/49) 3-A-339 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264 Textbook and curriculum center, memorandum (7/7/48) 3-B-235 Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhanuner, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) 1-B-l University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews (12/28/46) 3-A-72 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Zone-wide education branch conference. Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Educational finance see also Student aid Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen (11/1/45) 3-B-103 Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372

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Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-4S8 American schooling in Germany under Fulbright Act, correspondence with Elbert Chandler (9/16/47 to 10/15/47) 2-A-304 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gailey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmittal memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) l-A-113 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/4; 3-A-314 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda (4/5/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-686 Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-430 British funding of educational needs for liberated countries, paraphrase of State Department cable (11/27/44) 2-A-136 Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-B-296 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschiitz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Coordination of U.S. and German educational systems, tetter to Maj. Gen. Noce from Maj. Gen. Hilldring with reply (4/16/47 to 4/22/47) 2-A-198 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290

Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick (6/23/48) 3-A-304 Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-38 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541 Education of private dependents in occupied areas, memoranda (1/3/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-629 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Establishment of denominational schools receiving public funds, memorandum (4/11/46) 3-B-15 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds (1/14/46) 3-B-107; (1/18/46) 3-B-116; 3-B-130 Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum (12/22/48) 3-A-385 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (4/13/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-733 Finance departments established after 1933 in the administration of certain German churches (9/10/45) 3-B-97 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman (12/6/48 to 3/16/49) 2-A-693 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Free textbooks and tuition program in Bavaria, Army Department incoming message (10/6/48) 2-A-567 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Emest DeW. Mayer l-A-119

Funding for student exchange educational program, correspondence with C. De Witt Boney, and memorandum (1/13/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-631 Funding for student exchange program, correspondence (1/12/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 Funds for comparative education conference project, telegram (3/22/49) 2-A-719 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education, correspondence with William D. Boutwell (0/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/48) 3-B-388 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Information Centers funding for documents, books, and publications, memorandum from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (8/22/47) 2-A-280 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 ro 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-615 Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education (5/12/47 to 5/19/47) 2-A-220 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 International University of Bremen 3-B-399 International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Law concerning free school tuition in Bremen, translation 3-B-528 Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Meeting with Bishop of Passau planned, letter from James M. Eagen (9/20/48) 3-A-384 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-/4-57

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Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/4S to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (S/5/4S) 3-A-12; (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (9/27/48) 3-A-27 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Pamphlet describing the student and professor exchange program, transmittal letter from Richard T. Alexander 3-B-363 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116: (11/1/48) l-B-38 Pemaission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) l-A-115 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program 3-B-364 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/11/49) 2-A-653 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Reorganization of Bremen educational system (5/7/47) 3-B-386 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/16/45) 3-A-84 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International

Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers (7/17/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-259 School and curriculum reform. Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154; (2/25/49) 3-A-17I Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/15/48) 3-A-16 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-537 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, memoranda (5/5/47 to 6/3/47) 2-A-224 tO 2-A-227; (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 State of measures for school reform, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (3/25/48) 3-A-358 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Minicher (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Student exchange: opportunities and procedures for German nationals to study abroad, pamphlet with transmittal memorandum (11/3/47 to 11/13/47) 3-B-362 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teacher training program reform for 1949/50 school year, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-336

Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255; 3-B-267; 3-B-270; 3-B-274 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Educational Institute Educational Institute visiting experts program in Japan, suggestions from C. R. Smith (8/25/47) 2-A-281 Educational materials see also Audio-visual materials see also Scientific equipment and apparatus see also Textbooks American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bi-weekly report: education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) 3-B-408 Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda (4/5/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-686 Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department (4/10/47) 2-A-210 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-^4-400 Conference on teaching aids, letters from Mildred English to military government for Bremen with documents (11/29/46 to 12/17/46) 3-B-52 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-38 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellermann (10/24/49) l-A-143 Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548

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Draft of letter to UNESCO (8/22/47) 3-B-403 Education activities functional program, 1/1 /47 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education in U.S., exhibit invitation (9/8/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-327 to 2-A-328 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports (1/11/46 to 12/26/46) 3-B-160 to 3-B-204; (1/17/46 to 8/15/46) 3-B-206 to 3-B-221 Educational materials for teachers in the U.S. Zone in Germany, memoranda with letter from Aurilia C. Howe to Sen. Morse (4/27/48 to 5/25/48) 2-A-500 Educational materials postal transport to Germany and other countries, draft cable (9/30/47) 2-A-309 Edugraphic Co. material use in German education program, correspondence (6/23/47 to 7/7/47) 2-A-240 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-l 77 Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nadons for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (5/5/47 to 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview 3-A-l 14 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Home economics in the Bremen schools (6/9/47) 3-B-342 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis 3-B-475 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmutai memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole (4/21/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-778 Minutes of conference on arrangements for paper requirements between ICD and ERA OMGUS (8/25/47) 3-B-297 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 3-A-186 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-587 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Orientation material for visiting experts, transmittal memoranda (12/17/48 to 2/21/49) 2-A-604

Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training College at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Postal distribution of cultural, educational, and informational materials in occupied areas. War Department messages and draft cable (9/22/47) 2-A-314 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) 1-A-11S Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda (2/1/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-656 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 3-A-282 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-2S1 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Report on special projects (12/14/48) 3-B-455 Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/15/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin (2/4/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-451 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-458 State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Status of funds for reorientation program in Germany, FY48, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/19/47) 2-A-400 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Supplies for displaced persons schools, memorandum from Capt. Frank Spacek (10/18/45) 3-B-43

Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255; (12/23/46) 3-B-256; 3-B-264; 3-B-269 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of pubUsher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161 U.S. policy on information education and cultural fields, cables and memorandum (1/24/47) 2-A-175 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Visual educational materials for occupied areas, correspondence with William S. Miller of Denoyer-Geppert Co. (4/12/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-201 Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews (12/28/46) 3-A-72 Waldorf School in Germany receipt of supphes, correspondence with Katharine Phelan (12/13/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-609 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-193; 3-A-l 96 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390

Educational personnel
sec also Foreign teachers see also Teachers Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission (3/12/45 to 3/18/45) 2-A-121 Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-215 Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-231 Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department (4/10/47) 2-A-210 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442

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Educational personnel

Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence (2/8/46 to 2/21/46) 2-A-7 to 2-A-9; (2/21/46 to 3/29/46) 2-A-62 to 2-A-65 Col. Howard E. Deems placement on temporary duty with War Department to aid in procurement of civilian educators, memorandum (7/6/45) 2-A-100 Conference of chief regional Education and Religious Affairs officers, agenda (8/6/47 to 8/7/47) 3-B-298 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnut! (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Coordination of U.S. and German educational systems, letter to Maj. Gen. Noce from Maj. Gen. Hilldrmg with reply (4/16/47 to 4/22/47) 2-A-198 Deadlines for school officials to supply information, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (6/25/45) 3-A-266 Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren 3-A-l 18 Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45) l-A-22 Director of German re-education program, memoranda (7/9/45 to 7/10/45) l-A-21 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler (8/1/45) l-A-24 Dismissal of members of NSDAP from school positions, memoranda (6/22/45) 3-A-267 Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum (5/21/47 to 5/22/47) 2-A-223 Education activities functional program, 1/1/47 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Education Control Officer and his powers in matters of policy, with transmittal memorandum (12/31/45 to 1/15/46) 3-B-109 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-199; 3-B-200; 3-B-203; 3-B-213 Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151 Educational organization system chart, German language document 3-B-69 Educational personnel in Germany and educational reform program in Italy, letter to Gen. John Hilldring from Maj. Carleton W. Washburne (3/24/44) 2-A-152 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398; (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-399 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, message from Robert L. Duncan (1/5/48) 2-A-392 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay (7/2/45) 2-A-103 Employment inquiry, correspondence with George W. Brown (9/24/45) 2-A-49 Employment inquiry on Japanese education, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to W. Allen Cushman (10/6/45) 2-A-42

Employment of U.S. teachers in occupied Germany to teach democracy, memoranda from Maj. Gen. W. D. Styer and Col. William C. Chanler (9/.29/43J 2-A-140 Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply (5/6/47 to 5/20/47) 2-A-228 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German Young Men's Christian Association request for Elmer F. Ott visit, cable (3/3/47) 2-A-211 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (5/31/45) 1-A-ll High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 List of educators involved in overseas educational reform, correspondence with Douglas S. Ward (4/6/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-725 Long-range policy statement for German re-education; with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) l-A-17 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams (11/9/48 to 5/20/49) 2-A-578 to 2-A-579 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Nazi party organization member purge directive amendment, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/7/45) 3-A-264 Nomination of Frank P. Graham as Chief of Education and Religious Affairs Section of U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from MacLeish to Grew (5/30/45; l-A-9 Nomination of Frank P. Graham for head of U.S. re-education activities in Germany declined, letter from Frank P. Graham to John J. McCloy with transmittal memorandum from Davidson Sommers to Col. Chanler (7/6/45 to 7/10/45) 2-A-99 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-l 03 Personnel for education service center/Hesse, telegrams (70/29/48 to 11/3/48) 2-A-581 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to LL Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-810 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Protest against War Department selections of educational leaders in Germany, correspondence with Loy Norrix (2/21/47 to 2/27/47) 2--158 Publication of directive on military government, memorandum to Mr. MacLeish with draft report "German education under military government" (5/17/45) l-A-8 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3121146) 2-A-66 Re-education of Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to Hovde (2/7/45) l-A-4 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/74/45 to 5/25/45; i-^-220

Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/5/45 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/21/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 Report on first class assistant course at the Teachers Training College, Wrzburg 8/16/45 to 9/29/45 (9/29/45) 3-A-273 Report on special projects (12/14/48) 3-B-455 Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf (/9/49 to 6/75/49) 2-A-824 Responsibility of educational officers, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-l7 Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse (4/J/49 to 4/8/49; 2-A-730 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 Screening of teaching and administrative personnel (7/23/45) 3-B-83 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and clippings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, memoranda (5/5/47 to 6/3/47) 2-A-224 tO 2-A-227 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram (5/20/48) 2-A-508 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Arthur M. Hanhardt (5/5/47 to 5/9/47; 2-^-278 Teacher training 3-5-700 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255: 3-B-258; (12/9/46) 3-B-259 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 United Kingdom-Germany conference on German educational reconstruction, State Department incoming airgram from London (7/22/47) l-A-87 U.S. Education Mission to Germany selection, memoranda from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols and letter (5/74/46; 2-^-84 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429

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Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56

Educational philosophy
sec also Academic standards see also Compulsory education see also Corporal punishment see also Educational reform planning and policies see also Teaching methods Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Analysis of transmita! letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-215 Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-231 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum (5/21/47 to 5/22/47) 2-A-223 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Education in the new Germany, essay on pedagogic periodicals by Curt Bondy 3-A-269 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-162 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-426 Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9/6/45 to 9/19/45) 2-A-27 Educator urges more education for masses, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-454 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier (2/14/48 to 4/2/48) 2-A-436 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-452

Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A~388 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Principles of teacher education 3-B-446 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-179 Reorientation courses for former National-Socialist teachers, essay 3-A-277 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Right of Evangelical school (confessional school) 3-A-123 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann (3/30/48) 3-B-254 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller (7/15/47) 3-B-486

Educational reform planning and policies


Address by Gen. Lucius Clay at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-472 Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/18/46) 3-B-242; (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gailey, Jr. (5/19/47) 1-3-31 Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger (8/25/48) l-B-40 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bavarian school reform plans, memorandum from Al D. Sims (1/22/48) 3-A-312 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 British funding of educational needs for liberated countries, paraphrase of State Department cable (11/27/44) 2-A-136 Broadcast on change in the schools 3-A-365 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo (3/12/48) 3-B-387 Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence (2/8/46 to 2/21/46) 2-A-7 to 2-A-9; (2/21/46 to 3/29/46) 2-A-62 to 2-A-65 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-3 77 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick (6/23/48) 3-A-304

Educational Policies Commission


Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission (3/12/45 to 3/18/45) 2-A-121

Educational Press Association of America


Education in Germany, memoranda and letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Arthur H. Rice (5/3/48 to 6/3/48) 2-A-510 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Educational Records Burean Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-617

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Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Democratization program for CAD, Army Department incoming message (8/22/48) 2-A-563 Denominational and other schools in Germany, excerpt from weekly report (10/30/46) 3-3-155 Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren 3-A-118 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss WaUenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum (5/21/47 to 5/22/47) 2-A-223 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education in the new Germany, essay on pedagogic periodicals by Curt Bondy 3-A-269 Education in U.S. occupied Germany, reply letter to Ai^hur Capper for Central College sociology class (3/6/46 to 3/14/46) 2-A-14 to 2-A-15 Education of children in occupied Germany, reply to Sen. Robert La Follette and Lydia F. Ssser (2/8/46 to 2/14/46) 2-A-5 to 2-A-6 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-162 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-426 Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9/6/- ro 9/19/45) 2-A-27 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67 Educational personnel in Germany and educational reform program in Italy, letter to Gen. John Hilldring from Maj. Carleton W. Washbume (3/24/44) 2-A-152 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Educational program in Germany, correspondence with Donna Preble (3/4/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-460 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Educational system in Germany, correspondence with Adele M. Hyrken (10/2/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-570 Educator urges more education for masses, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-454 Elementary education in Germany and Japan, transmutai memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (12/28/45) 2-A-l

Elementary school organization in Bavaria, draft law 3-^-367 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) -B-15 Evaluation of Bavarian school reform plan, transmittal letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer (4/30/48) 3-A-306 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (8/20/47) l-B-12 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-549 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview 3-A-114 Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 Funds for reorientation and re-education programs, draft cable from War Department (9/3/47) 2-A-322 Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 German education, correspondence with William D. BoutweU (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message (1/8/47) 3-B-468 German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier a/14/48 to 4/2/48) 2-A-436 Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum (4/5/48) 3-A-305 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Information regarding status of present curriculum organization in American zone 3-B-527 Initial report on teaching democracy to individual Germans, draft prologue 3-A-119 Inquiry on the school reform plan, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (9/15/47) 3-B-375 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, correspondence with Mrs. Ruth Rohde (7/3/45) 2-A-l 02 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (6/28/45) 2-A-105 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-297 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-452 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis 3-B-475 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183

Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries (7/16/45 to 7/19/45) 2-A-95 to 2-A-96 Long-range policy for German re-education, Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Meeting of school reform directorate, 4/27/48, letter from Louis Minicher to Dr. Hundhammer (4/29/48) 3-A-307 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 to 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-^-J0<S Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-^-358 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-473 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Plan for reform of teacher training in compliance with Military Government directive, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (12/1/47) 3-A-364 Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling (9/17/45) 2-A-32

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Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone (3/5/47 to 3/24/47) 2-A-213 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Policy for Japanese educational system revision, War Department cables (3/18/47) 2-A-214 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'Sullivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Progress report on Bavaria school reform, request from Charles Winning to Chief of Education Branch (12/13/48) 3-A-386 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch 3-A-120 Re-education of German civilians, correspondence with Philip L. Azoy (2/22/48 to 3/5/48) 2-A-453 Re-education of German youth, correspondence between Mrs. T. E. Mathews and National Education Association and memorandum (7/5/45 to 8/2/45) 2-A-101 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascali, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Reform plan for teacher training submitted to Education and Religious Affairs Branch, OMGB, from Bavarian Ministry-of Education (2/2/48) 3-A-342 Regulation requiring German educational ministries to submit statement of objectives and programs (1/8/47) 3-B-384; (2/2/47) 3-B-385 Remilitarization of Germany impact on democratization program, letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Hans Stark with memorandum and document (12/28/48 to 1/28/49) 2-A-652 Reorganization of Bremen educational system (5/7/47) 3-B-386 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205

Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 Report by Dr. Frederick Lilge on problems of German education, transmittal letter from Lt. Col. Donald Jones to War Department (6/24/47) 2-A-241 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Requirements of Military Government for Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Minister President for Bavaria (1/14/48) 3-A-309 Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin (2/4/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-451 School and curriculum reform, Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform Governor's conference (4/2/48) 3-A-295 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform in Bavaria requested by Military Government, letter from Cardinal Faulhaber to bishop Aloysius Mnch (1/7/48) 3-A-343 School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann (3/30/48) 3-B-2S4 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform, memorandum from Louis MinicUer (3/19/48) 3-A-291 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 School reform plan for Land Bremen, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-B-466 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-B-487 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387

School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 Schulreform, memorandum by Alois Hundhammer German language text (3/7/47) 3-A-370 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from MajGen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Self-government program in German schools, letter from Maj- Gen. Edward Witsell to Richard Welling (10/3/45) 2-A-41 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum (4/15/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-76 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 State Department documents 1-A-l to l-A-228 State of measures for school reform, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (3/25/48) 3-A-358 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Minicher (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115 Suggestions for re-education of adults by popular university lectures to give them new political training, unsigned statement 3-A-113 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (11/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-274 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327; 3-B-378 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to 2-A-lll U.S. Education News 2-A-37 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. educational policy in Germany, memorandum with draft cable (4/23/47) 2-A-200 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Vatican-Germany Concordat poUcy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 Wallenburg school reform committee activities, letter from Alois Hundhammer (5/11/48) 3-A-378 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56

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Elementary education

Wrtemberg-Baden report on school reform 3-B-4S2 Educational tests Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger (8/25/48) l-B-40 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmita! letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 College Entrance Examination Board foreign students programs, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Gilbert Anderson (11/10/47) 2-A-375 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-170; 3-B-I90 Educational developments, weekly summary (11/7/46) 3-B-153 Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-617 English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (5/14/47) 3-A-61 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Proposed program of testing and evaluation for German schools, routing slip (6/3/48) 2-A-539 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/1/47) 3-A-88 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-540 Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist 3-A-101 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Tasks for examination in political philosophy (Weltanschauung) by Vitus Heller 3-A-280 Teacher training course estabhshment (11/7/46) 3-B-154 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-274

Training course for elementary school teachers 3-A-285 University examinations (10/30/45) 3-B-101 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-204; 3-A-205; 3-A-214; 3-A-215; 3-A-216; 3-A-217; 3-A-218 Edugraphic Co. Edugraphic Co. material use in German education program, correspondence (6/23/47 to 7/7/47) 2-A-240 Edward, Duke of Windsor Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. 1-A-I89 Custody of German documents relating to the Duke of Windsor, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (8/6/45) l-A-188 Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C, with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) l-A-190 Edwards, Marvin L. Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Edwards, Newton Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Ege, Karl Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 Ehard, Hans Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) 1-A-1I3 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) l-A-115 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/7/49 ro 7/20/49) 3-A-339 Ehrmann, Henry W. Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Eisenhower, Dwight D. Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Book for re-education of German youth, correspondence with Emil Ludwig 2-A-16 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260

Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/10/46) 2-A-80 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120 German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier (2/14/48 to 4/2/48) 2-A-436 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (<5/28/45; ^-^-J05 Psychological factors in re-education of the Germans, correspondence with Dr. David Abrahamsen (6/21/46 to 6/27/46) 2-A-410 Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 Elections Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Law on the Senate of Bavaria, with transmittal memorandum from John P. Bradford (7/31/47 to 9/10/47) 3-A-I42 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Summary of news by OMG for Bavaria Intelligence Division (12/1/48) 3-A-I Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-214; 3-A-217 Elementary education Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Appointment of refugee teachers, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-70 Approval and reopening of schools (Change 1), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Approval of German textbooks 3-B-98 Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-132 Arrangements to cover the possible temporary closure of elementary and secondary schools (3/19/46) 3-B-125 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmittal memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146

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Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 3-A-392 Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) S-B^fOS Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499; 3-B-501 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430: (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo (3/12/48) 3-B-387 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (12/30/46) 3-B-50 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschiitz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (11/19/48) 3-A-397 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300; (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133 Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117

Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education and Religious Affairs report form for reopening of elementary schools 3-B-73 Education division history 3-B-453 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541 Education of private dependents in occupied areas, memoranda (1/3/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-629 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports (1/11/46 to 12/26/46) 3-B-160 to 3-B-204; 3-B-215; (3/6/47 to 7/1/47) 3-B-430 to 3-B-436 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-424 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, airgram from Altaffer (1/21/49) l-A-126 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (12/8/48) l-A-123 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Elementary education in Germany and Japan, transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (12/28/45) 2-A-l Elementary school organization in Bavaria, draft law 3-A-367 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (0/31/46) l-A-61 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-177 English instruction at primary schools, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/16/46) 3-A-124 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Municipal Education Office 3-A-129 Establishment of denominational schools receiving public funds, memorandum (4/11/46) 3-B-15 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds (1/14/46) 3-B-107; (1/18/46) 3-B-116: 3-B-130 Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315

Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview 3-A-114 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 General Christian elementary schools, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-69 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (11/1/47) 3-B-349 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/48) 3-B-388 Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith C2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-3n Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 to 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. HUdegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54; (11/6/46) 3-A-55: (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18; (7/28/49) 3-A-I64 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165; (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Names of teachers proposed for elementary school instruction in Bremen 3-B-4I Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll

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Elementary education

Need for information on Gennan reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training College at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Play equipment for elementary schools, Army Department incoming message (1/13/49) 2-A-643 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools* correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Proposed form for reopening of schools with forwarding memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce (1/10/46) 3-A-126 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regiemngprasidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fur Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-A-235 to 3-A-237 Re-opening of elementary schools in Bavaria, letter from Edward O. Hascall, Jr. to Archibald MacLeish (2/25/46) l-A-34 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Reopening schools in Germany, memorandum from Col. W. A. Howkins (5/14/45 to 5/16/45) 2-A-114 Reorganization of Bremen educational system (5/7/47) 3-B-386 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Reorientation courses for teachers, memorandum (8/5/46) 3-B-227 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/5/47) 3-B-290 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258

Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, M 20141 3-B-380 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation 3-B-224 Representative textbook for German primary of secondary schools, correspondence with E. D. Collins (6/24/49 to' 7/5/49; 2-^-545 Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt Luke A. Mercadante (9/25/45) 3-A-180 Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda (4/12/46) 3-B-229 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Pohcy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann (3/30/48) 3-B-254 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-B-487 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 School system in-American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. Saltonstall (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171

Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; (11/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; (4/28/47 to 11/47) 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (3/15/48) 3-A-20 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Short report of meeting with Sen. Paulmann on Saturday, 12/8/45, 8 a.m. (12/8/45) 3-B-61 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fine Arts Branch 3-B-44 Statistics for Gennan schools and school programs, information listing (6/8/46) 3-B-145 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Miniclier (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Supplement to report on German school plants, by Ray L. Hamon (5/12/47) 3-B-357 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher training 3-B-100 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teacher training program proposal response, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-337 Teacher training program reform for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Minister for Education and Culture (8/4/49) 3-A-338 Teacher training program reform for 1949/50 school year, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-336 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teachers approved for elementary schools in Achaffenburg, memorandum from Lt. Curtis H. SheU (10/11/45) 3-A-275 Teaching staff of elementary schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regienmgprsidenten (9/10/45) 3-A-128 Textbook Committee report and recommendations, receipt acknowledgment receipt to Mildred English (3/20/47) 2-A-187 Textbooks for Austria elementary schools, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring to Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry (1/26/45) 2-A-126 Textbooks for Gennan elementary schools requested, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force to War Department (6/4/45) 2-A-113 Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry 5/23/45 ro 6/11/45) 2-A-112 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/25/45) 2-A-127

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Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255 Topical repon of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 Training course for elementary school teachers 3-A-285 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327; 3-B-378 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhardt to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Waldorf schools establishment in Germany proposal of Max Rodi, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Albert Klingelhofer (6/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-833 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-B-500 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-196 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Elling, Alwin Film production by Dr. Alwin Elling, correspondence (5/27/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-87 Eltville Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-435 Employment and unemployment see also Labor supply see also Labor unions see also Teacher recruitment see also Teacher salaries see also Teacher unions see also Wages and salaries Adult education organizations for women and policy on release of German students from gainful work (4/25/46) 3-B-122 Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Employment of teachers, memorandum (10/28/46) 3-B-151 Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Reemployment of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (1/6/47) 3-A-67

Release of students from gainful employment, control commission memorandum (3/15/46) 3-B-129 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268 Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training, memorandum (10/1/46) 3-B-140; (9/28/46) 3-B-141

Energy resources
Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 CoUection of wood fuel (7/28/45) 3-B-86 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-181 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-422 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (11/18/47) 3-B-407: 3-B-419 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-353; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lndertat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Standard OU Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff (12/4/47) 2-A-359

Re-submission of manuscripts vetted "C", letter from Mildred English to Military Government of Hesse (10/31/46) 3-B-54 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 Textbook Committee report and recommendations, receipt acknowledgment receipt to Mildred English (3/20/47) 2-A-187 Zone Textbook Committee, letter from Mildred English to Office of Military Government for Bremen (11/4/46) 3-B-53 Enoch, Kurt Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing shp (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Erhardt, Mr. U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 Eriksson, Paul S. Publication of book "How to Wage Peace," correspondence with Paul S. Eriksson with document (6/20/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-834 Erlangen Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner C7/7/4S> to 7/20/49) 3-A-339 Espionage Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185 Public use of captured German documents, memoranda (5/7/46 to 7/15/46) l-A-196 Esterle, Barbara Student exchange program correspondenceSt. Leonard, Sister Mary (12/10/47 to 2/19/47) 2-A-409 Ethics see also Moral and ethical education Ettelt, Hubert Teacher training program for American zones in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Hubert Ettelt (5/25/47 to S/29/47) 2-A-221 Enrich, Alrin C. Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 Europe see also Austria see also Bulgaria see also Czechoslovakia see also Denmark see also Eastern Europe see also France see also Germany see also Hungary see also Italy see also Netherlands see also Poland see also Portugal see also Romania see also Soviet Union see also Spain see also Sweden see also Switzerland see also Turkey see oiso United Kingdom see also Yugoslavia Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/48 to 2/20/46) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61

Engel, Harold A.
National Association of Educational Broadcasters sponsorship of training program for broadcasting students, correspondence (10/7/47 to 10/14/47) 2-A-341

Engelhardt, Nicholaus L.
Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Engineering Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-175 English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/48 to 2/20/46) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Reopening of courses in navigation schools and schools for Schiffsingenieure and Seemaschinisten (6/3/46) 3-B-131 English Language Institute English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 English, Mildred Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (2/30/46) 3-B-50 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch 3-B-302 Data for educational directors conference 3-8-57 New educational publications, memorandum (1/14/47) 3-B-301

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Exchange of persons programs

Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/10/46) 2-A-80 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 International universities proposed for western Europe, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-451 Liste von europischen Wissenschaftlern 3-B-397 San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/48 to 6/8/48) 2-A-544 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (3/19/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-480 Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (11/16/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 Student exchange program correspondenceBusser, Ralph C. (6/13/47 to 9/12/47) 2-A-245 Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-788 Evangelical Church Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Dr. Ahlers removal as head of Church Committee of Bremen Evangelical Church, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (6/24/47) 3-B-337 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-180; 3-B-201; (3/6/47 to 7/1/47) 3-B-430 to 3-B-436; 3-B-432 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37; (7/7/48) 3-A-39; (6/2/48) 3-A-41 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-l 76 Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Religious and cultural affairs in Bremen, weekly summary (4/11/47) 3-B-437 Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Repeal of German Reich law on German Evangelical Church, issuance of memorandum to military governments (4/5/47) 3-B-ll Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Right of Evangelical school (confessional school) 3-A-123 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmutai memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40; (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-233 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162

Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri Emergency Planning Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod participation in educational exchange program with Germany, letter from L. Meyer to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (7/11/47) 2-A-253 Evans, Honston V. Signal equipment supply needs, memoranda (12/31/47 to 2/2/48) 2-A-389 Evans, Lather H. Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-A-670 Evans, Roger F. Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Evening school Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-209; 3-B-210; 3-B-219 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (10/3/47) 3-B-409 Every Week (periodical) Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54 Exchange of persons programs see also Educational exchanges Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-831 Advisory Committee on Education and Cultural Relations Within Occupied Areas, memorandum (3/23/49) 2-A-720 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-701 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of visit by Dr. Kurtz, cable (6/13/49) 2-A-839 American Press Institute sponsorship of visit by German publishers and editors, correspondence with Floyd Taylor (5/11/49 to 6/2/49) 2-A-803 American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 American Textbook Writers Institute sponsorship of U.S. visit of German textbook writers, letter from Charles E. Griffith to Lt. Col. Francis W. Wray with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-763 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/4 7) l-A-74 Bayard Q. Morgan selection as U.S. representative at Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Frankfurt and request for teaching position in Germany, letter with reply (7/10/49 to 7/15/49) 2-A-852 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-505 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence (4/28/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-761 to2-A-762; (5/13/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-766; (5/2/49) 2-A-770

Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-l 74 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-A-l 75 Cultural exchange program group chief establishment, memorandum from Col. G. P. Lynch (1/11/49) 2-A-642 Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49) 2-A-708 Cultural exchange project funds transfer t implementing agencies, correspondence (1/13/49) 2-A-637 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Department of Army funds transfer to Federal Security Agency for visiting experts program, Army Department incoming message (4/27/49) 2-A-774 Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren 3-A-l 18 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161 Educational reconstruction of Germany, letter from Helen C. White to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (2/14/48) 2-A-447 Exchange of persons program with Austria, memoranda (5/19/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-698 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (8/20/47) l-B-12 Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath (4/18/47) l-A-79 Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-760 Correspondence and memorandum (4/26/49) 2-A-777 Memorandum (5/5/49) 2-A-767 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Exchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables (12/1/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-401 Exchange projects major difficulties. War Department outgoing message (3/2/49) 2-A-677 Exchange teacher program information request from Mary M. Brady, with reply (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-404 Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (4/13/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-733 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of exchange project for German social welfare specialists, letter from Ellen Si Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch with memorandum (4/6/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-747 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of German social welfare specialists visit to U.S., letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Savilla Simons (5/9/49) 2-A-802 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-782; (5/10/49) 2-A-790

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Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward /5I49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-786 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (5/24/49) 2-A-696 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, telegrams (2/16/49 to 2/25/49) 2-A-682 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to Philip Kaiser (6/29/49) 2-A-702 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Bryn J. Hovde to Gen. Morrison Stayer with introductory letter to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (4/9/45) 2-A-115 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (3/13/45) 2-A-122 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letters from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Morrison Stayer and Bryn J. Hovde (3/30/45) 2-A-118 German and Austrian experts to study under exchange program, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann with list (5/16/49) 2-A-805 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 German experts on women's affairs, correspondence (3/10/49 to 3/15/49) 2-A-689 German experts program. Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 German labor experts exchange program, Army Department incoming message (4/1/49 to 4/2/49) 2-A-735 German labor experts exchange program, letter from Secretary of Labor to Secretary of the Army (4/1/49) 2-A-744 German legal experts exchange program, memorandum (5/11/49) 2-A-705 German policemen training program in U.S., telegram (1/12/49) 2-A-639 German women visit to the U.S. under reorientation program, telegram (1/15/49) 2-A-636 German youth leadership training project, telegram (1/28/49) 2-A-630; (1/25/49) 2-A-633 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (1/14/49 to 1/18/49) 2-A-638 Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36

Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-836 Interchange program inclusion of public officials in elds other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany (5/14/47) 2-A-222 International Training Service sponsorship of training exchange programs for German workers, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to G. Hodges with telegrams (6/8/49 to 6/16/49) 2-A-779 International Work-Student Exchange programs, correspondence (2/17/49) 2-A-685 International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Juvenile Protective Association sponsorship of visit of Austrian police administrators, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/13/49) 2-A-721 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Lack of progress in implementation of exchange program between the U.S. and Germany, memorandum from J. A. Calhoun to Heath (7/21/47) 1-B-ll Legal experts exchange program, memorandum from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (2/31/49) 2-A-713 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 Michael Josselson itinerary for cultural exchange program, telegram with memorandum (3/4/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-742 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (12/2/48) 3-A-22 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-17; (8/6/48) 3-A-30; (7/6/48) 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-36; (6/2/48) 3-A-41; (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 lO 3-A-160 Movement of Germans to U.S. under reorientation program, memoranda (2/23/48 to 1/11/49) 2-A-600 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (3/29/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-718 News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-815 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 Office of Education sponsorship of German experts programs, memorandum with letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch (5/25/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-783 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798

Organization in U.S. to support cultural exchange program for Germany, telegram from POLAD to Secretary of State (2/4/48) 2-A-450 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Problem of German education, comments of John O. Riedl on memorandum by Landrum Boiling (5/3/49) 2-A-724 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling, transmittal memorandum (4/4/49; 2-^-743 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program 3-B-364; (9/18/47) 3-B-372 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program, memorandum (6/10/48) 2-A-546 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/5/49) 2-A-671 to 2-A-672 Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-820 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., correspondence (11/2/48) 2-A-580 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram (8/30/48) 2-A-562 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram from OMGUS (11/10/48) 2-A-583 Public officials in interchange programs. State Department telegram to POLAD (4/17/47) l-A-80 Publication "Cultural Exchange Program" from OMGUS, transmittal memoranda (4/7/49 ro 4/J3/49; 2-.4-73J Radio and visual aids experts exchange group, memoranda (4/23/49; 2-A-776 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-^-/7 Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3//3/4S to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48) 3-A-93 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence (2/J/49 ro 5/9/49; 2-y4-77J Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with Mabel Shannon (7/19/48 to 7/26/48) 2-A-518 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-758 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523

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Faulhaber, Michael von

Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, memoranda (7/14/48) 2-A-520 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram (7/26/48) 2-A-519 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter (7/15/48 to 7/19/48) 2-A-S51 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar . Hunie to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Sponsorship for exit/entry permit for educational or cultural purposes, form with transmittal memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-360 Standard operating procedures for cultural interchange of persons, memorandum (9/18/47) 3-B-370 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria (5/5/47) 2-A-219; (5/5/47 to 6/3/47) 2-A-224 tO 2-A-227; (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program, transmittal memorandum (10/24/47) 2-A-339 Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence (9/17/47 to 10/1/47) 2-A-313 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49; l-A-139 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-27.4 Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) l-A-43 Travel allowance for 5 German vocational educational specialists, memorandum (5/9/49) 2-A-792 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/6/47) 2-A-271; (8/13/47) 2-A-286; (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688 Visit of German experts to U.S., telegram (2/25/49) 2-A-627 Visit of German prison officials to U.S., letter from James V. Bennett to B. D. Allinson (4/5/49) 2-A-704 Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings (4/5/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-722

Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818 Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729 Weslyan University sponsorship of visiting expert for introduction of social sciences project, telegram (5/21/49) 2-A-817 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Exhibitions Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548 Education in U.S. democracy exhibit of State Department proposed translation for use in Japan, message to Commander-in-chief, Far East (7/25/47 to 7/30/47) 2-A-258 Education in U.S., exhibit.invitation (9/8/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-327 to 2-A-328 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-432; 3-B-433 Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (10/21/47 to 11/7/47) 2-A-299 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Experiment in International Living Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-376; (3/26/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-461; (5/24/48) 2-A-532 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt with related correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/19/48) 2-A-467; (6/21/48) 2-A-524; (6/4/48) 2-A-529 Proposal to set up an experimental camp of German and American faculty and students, reply from Lt. Col. Robert McRae to Donald Watt with cable from OMGUS (3/19/47 to 3/25/47) 2-A-216

Fahy, Charles Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l-A-72 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 Falk, Charles J. Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum (4/5/48) 3-A-305 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368

Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Families Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (11/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschtz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Families of U.S. personnel in Germany and military government employment opportunities, reply to Evelyn Thompson and Martha Brown from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring on constriction policy (6/30/45) 2-A-104 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (6/2/48) 3-A-41 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) I-A-127 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Screening of foster parents and schtzaufsichts-helfer 3-B-128 Study of German youth, report of German Personnel Research Branch, OMG for Bremen Enclave (12/10/46) 3-B-27 Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings (4/5/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-722 Farrow, Joe L. Korean language textbooks for Army language school. Army Department messages and memoranda 2-A-425 Faulhaber, Michael von Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 School reform in Bavaria requested by Military Government, letter from Cardinal Faulhaber to bishop Aloysius Mnch (1/7/48) 3-A-343 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Vatican-Germany Concordat policy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19

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Federal agencies and departments see also Department of State see also Federal Security Agency see also Office of Education see also Office of War Infonnation see also Public Health Service see also War Department Federal Housing Agency Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-557 Federal Security Agency Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence (4/28/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-761 to 2-A-762 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, correspondence (1/13/49) 2-A-637 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Department of Army funds transfer to Federal Security Agency for visiting experts program, Army Department incoming message (4/27/49) 2-A-774 Directed Home Study, letter from Martin Hillenbrand to Harold Crabill with attachment from Federal Security Agency (4/7/48) 3-B-477 Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (4/13/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-733 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of exchange project for German social welfare specialists, letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch with memorandum (4/6/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-747 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of German social welfare specialists visit to U.S., letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Savilla Simons (5/9/49) 2-A-802 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-782; (5/10/49) 2-A-790 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (5/5/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-786 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 Office of Education sponsorship of German experts programs, memorandum with letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch (5/25/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-783 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/4/49) 2-A-671 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-758 Fendt, Franz Appointment of refugee teachers, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-70 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmittal memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 General Christian elementary schools, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-69

Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 Ferguson, Hazel Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-277 Ferguson, Homer S. Edugraphic Co. material use in German education program, correspondence (6/23/47 to 7/7/47) 2-A-240 Feuchtwanger, Lion Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Films see Motion pictures Finance see also Banks and banking see also Currency see also Educational finance Fine, Benjamin Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-44 Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-452 Finney, G. J. International Youth Library estabUshment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 First Methodist Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Fischbach, Elizabeth M. Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (4/4/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-746 Fischer, Freda Exchange student program correspondence (9/15/47 to 9/26/47) 2-A-312 Fischer, G. B. Textbooks by former German educators, correspondence and bibliography (7/20/45) l-A-23 Textbooks for German schools, letter from W. C. Chanler to Asst. Sec. Archibald MacLeish (8/15/45) 2-A-19 Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools, State Department correspondence, includes bibliography (7/20/45 to 7/25/45) 2-A-92 Fisher, Edgar Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Fisk, Alfred G. San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/48 to 6/8/48) 2-A-544 Fisk UniTersity War Department Textbook Committee recommendations for Japan, letter from Charles S. Johnson to Col. Chard (7/5/47) 2-A-248 Fitzgerald, Abbott, and Beardsley niustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 Fletcher, Wayne C International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844

Flotow, Ernest A. Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-434; 3-B-435 School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Emest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-8-487 Fogg, Helen Unitarian Service Committee child care educational project for Germanv, letters from Helen Fogg (4/4/49) 2-A-738 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to Capt. G. C. Axvall (4/12/49) 2-A-757 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 Folsom, J. K. Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Food assistance programs see School lunch and nursery feeding programs Food rationing Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250 Conditions in the KLV camps, memorandum from F. W. Bogner with translation (6/13/45) 3-A-86 Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase rations, telegrams (5/27/48 to 6/5/48) 2-A-533 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman (12/6/48 to 3/16/49) 2-A-693 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (S/5/4S,l 3-A-12 Ration card control use in Bremen school area, weekly report (8/8/46) 3-B-159 Rations for students on exchange program. Army Department incoming message (6/3/48) 2-A-543 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 University of Chicago visiting professors arrangements while in Germany, memorandum from George B. McKibbin to Col. Chard (7/24/47) 2-A-260 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-193 Food supply see also Food rationing see also School lunch and nursery feeding programs Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (10/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-178 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469

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Freedom of worship

Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (9/20/47) 3-B-l Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264 Forchheim Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3--333 Foreign aid see Economic assistance Foreign opinion of the U.S. German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Request for material dealing with German public opinion of the U.S., correspondence with Dorothea Dietz (4/14/49 to 5/25/49) 2-A-748 Foreign schools in Germany Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-471 Waldorf schools establishment in Germany proposal of Max Rodi, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Albert Klingelhofer (6/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-833 Foreign students see also Educational exchanges Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Bryn J. Hovde to Gen. Morrison Stayer with introductory letter to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (4/9/45) 2-A-115 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (3/13/45) 2-A-122 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letters from Maj. Gen. Hilldrmg to Morrison Stayer and Bryn J. Hovde (3/30/45) 2-A-118 Foreign studies see Area studies Foreign teachers see also Educational exchanges see also Visiting educators Differences between educational pohcies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Forester, F. W. Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) I-A-20 Forms and paperwork see Government forms and paperwork Forrestal, James International Work-Student Exchange programs, correspondence (2/17/49) 2-A-685 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-568 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Fosdick, Raymond B. European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick (1/14/48 to 1/28/48) 2-A-418

Foster, Kenneth W. Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda (4/5/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-686 Education of private.dependents in occupied areas, memoranda (1/3/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-629 Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda (2/1/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-656 Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/15/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Requisition for books: GARIOA Project 161, memoranda with list (4/19/49) 2-A-751 Requisition for books, memoranda with list (4/26/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-768 France Archives and official property of Germany in neutral countries and disposition inquiries, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal note from P.F. Grey to Harold Moseley (5/1/45) l-A-186 Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-438 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of German war documents on Soviet-German relations 1939-1940, memorandum from Saltzamn to Lovett (10/3/47) l-A-205 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-207 Release of information from captured German documents, memoranda and document (6/19/46 to 0/24/47) l-A-206 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Francis, Phyllis German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 Franconia Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 Lower Franconian teachers union by Ernst Heywang (1/12/47) 3-A-220 Frank, Benno Exchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables (12/1/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-401 Frank, Bruno Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 211/45) l-A-3

Frank, James American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622 Frank, John G. American University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (1/14/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-635 Frankenpost (newspaper) Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-443 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Frankfurt Agenda for the meeting of Education Branch chiefs, Frankfurt, 2/13/47 to 2/14/47, memorandum from John Taylor (2/5/47) 3-B-287 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289 German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler (7/5/45 to 8/8/45) 2-A-91 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 Free Democratic Party Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Free German Youth Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Free University of Berlin Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 2/6/48) l-A-166 Freedom of expression see also Censorship Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-12 Freedom of information see Academic freedom see Censorship Freedom of press Press conference of Gen. Clay, transcript (4/13/49) 3-A-456 Freedom of speech see Freedom of expression Freedom of worship see Religious liberty

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Freising Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Friedlnder, Ernst Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Friedrich-Alexander University Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 to 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Friedrich, Carl J. Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Harvard University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Dr. C. J. Friedrich (6/10/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-819 Friends Committee on National Legislation Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39 Fries, Charles C. English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 Fry, Kenneth D. United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondence with State Department and United Nations (7/11/47 to 8/27/47) 2-A-275 Frykholm, Yngve Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Fuchs, Emil Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 Fulbright Act American schooling in Germany under Fulbright Act, correspondence with Elbert Chandler (9/16/47 to 10/15/47) 2-A-304 Fulbright, J. William International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Fulda Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmutai memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32 Fuller, Mr. Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Pullman, John L. Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229

Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Nome of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments and letter to Internal Affairs Director from Brig. Gen. Charles Gailey (8/8/46) 3-B-9 Transfer of functions from Information Control to Education Division, memorandum from G. H. Garde to C. K. Gailey (6/23/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-454 Gallagher, Ralph P. Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-437; 3-A-439 Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Gammage, Grady Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483; (5/13/48) 2-A-486 Can, David C. Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319 Garde, G. H. Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments and letter to Internal Affairs Director from Brig. Gen. Charles Gailey (8/8/46) 3-B-9; (11/29/46) 3-B-12 Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda (9/26/47) 2-A-308 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/21/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Repeal of German Reich law on German Evangelical Church, issuance of memorandum to military governments (4/5/47) 3-B-ll Transfer of functions from Information Control to Education Division, memorandum from G. H. Garde to C. K. Gailey (6/23/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-454 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondence with State Department and United Nations (7/11/47 to 8/27/47) 2-A-275 Gardiner, J. P. Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120 Gardiner, John P. Forms, proclamations and laws for Military Government of Germany, acknowledgement memorandum from John P. Gardiner to Lt. Col. Charles L. Kades (4/4/45) 2-A-117 Gardner, W. B. Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-753 GARIOA see Government and Relief in Occupied Areas Gauss, Mr. Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by Gauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 Geffen, M. Omnibook magazine suitability for German re-education program, correspondence with M. Geffen (9/21/45 to 10/2/45) 2-A-40

Gemstones Colored photograph plates of gemstones, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols (4/17/46) 2-A-71 Gemnden Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3-A-222 General Federation of Women's Clubs Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 Geography see also Maps Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-213; 3-A-215 George, Manfred Request for list of German literature recommendable for re-education, reply to Manfred George (10/2/45 to 10/3/45) 2-A-35 Georgia State College for Women Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Guy H. Wells (6/12/48 to 6/25/48) 2-A-537 Georgia Teachers College Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-231 Gerhard, Hans German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 Gerhardt, H. A. Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat (2/12/46) 3-B-241 Gerlach, Walther Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/29/49) 3-A-156 German Bureau of Education Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A.112 German Christian Mission Bible training in U.S. established for German youth, letters from W. A. Waltke with related document (1/29/48) 2-A-429 German Committee for the Exchange of Persons Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 German Foreign Office German Foreign Office and other Nazi records, disposition discussions (2/6/45 to 3/22/48) l-A-178 to l-A-216 German Foreign Office papers on the Grand Mufti, memorandum (1/9/48) l-A-211 Notes on German Foreign Office archives. State Department conversation memorandum by Dean Acheson with aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (1/3/46) l-A-194 Notes on German Foreign Office archives. State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and offices in neutral countries, report by Combined Civil Affairs with transmittal from the Combined InteUigence Committee (4/13/45) l-A-180

Gailey, Charles K-, Jr. Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Roben Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. Gailey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31 Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-440

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German Girls Association


Candidates for training at the Teachers Tiaining College, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclmosh p/23/45) 3-A-272

German nationals living outside Germany


see Germans German Protestant Church German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 German veterans Adult education among disarmed German personnel (1/14/46) 3-B-113 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-5-770 Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Wehrmacht former officers admission to institutions of higher learning, War Department memorandum (2/26/46 to 3/11/46) 2-A-ll to 2-A-12 German Young Men's Christian Association German Young Men's Christian Association request for Elmer F. Ott visit, cable (3/3/47) 2-A-211 Germans Return of so-called anti-Nazis to Germany as school teachers, letter from Carlos J. Warner to L. Randolph Riggs (1/21/46) l-B-9 Germany see also Aachen see also Achaffenburg see also Amberg see also Augsburg see also Bad Nauheim see also Bad Toelz see aiso Baden see aiso Bavaria see also Berchtesgaden see also Berlin see also Berlin, British sector see aiso Berlin-Charlottenburg see aiso Berlin, French sector see aiso Berlin, Soviet sector see aiso Berlin, U.S. sector see also Bramburg see aiso Bremen see aiso Bremerhaven see aiso Burghausen see aiso Cologne see aiso Dachau see aiso Darmstadt see aiso Dusseldorf see aiso Ebersdorf see aiso Eltville see aiso Erlangen see aiso Franconia see aiso Frankfurt see aiso Freising see aiso Fulda see aiso Germany, British occupied zone see aiso Germany, French occupied zone see aiso Germany, Soviet occupied zone see aiso Germany, U.S. occupied zone see aiso Germany, West see aiso Hamburg see aiso Hannover see aiso Heidelberg see aiso Herford-Westphalia see aiso Hesse see aiso Kampfenhausen see aiso Karlstadt see aiso Kaufbeuren see aiso Kitzingen see aiso Landsberg see aiso Lauf see aiso Lohr see also Mainfranken see aiso Marburg

see aiso Marktheidenfeld Entry of volunteer students into the British zone see also Munich of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph see aiso Naila A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service see aiso Niederpoedking Committee (4/5/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-484 to 2-A-485 see aiso North Rhine-Westphalia Establishment or re-establishment of see aiso Nuremberg denominational elementary schools drawing on see also Oberbayem public funds 3-B-130 see aiso Ochsenfurt Feeding of schoolchildren. Food and Agriculture see aiso Oldenburg Instruction No. 37 (2/8/46) 3-B-120 see aiso Osterholz-Scharmbeck Formation of German teachers associations see aiso Paderborn (7/26/46) 3-B-137 see aiso Parcha German church leaders freedom of travel between see aiso Passau Berlin and British zone of occupation, see aiso Pfaffenhofen memorandum to Religious Affairs Branch see aiso Ravensburg (3/7/46 to 3/18/46) 3-B-16 see aiso Regensburg German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 see aiso Rhineland Palatinate Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen see aiso Rosenheim Education Division (6/30/47) 3-B-442 see also Schleswig Juveniles before military government courts see aiso Schleswig-Holstein (11/14/46) 3-B-144 see aiso Schwabia Meeting of British zonal "Zonensportrat," Bremen, see aiso Straubling 12/6/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd see aiso Stuttgart (12/10/47) 3-B-292 see aiso Sudelfeld Military Government educational control see aiso Unterfranken instructions (7/18/46) 3-B-78 to 3-B-g0; see aiso Vegesack (10/20/45 to 2/6/49) 3-B-100 to 3-B-117 see aiso Waldsassen Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and see aiso Weiler/Rems youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-11S see aiso Weilheim Proposal for World Student Relief operations in see aiso Wertingen Germany for German university students, letter see aiso Wessling-am-See from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 see aiso Wiesbaden Purpose and training of youth clubs in see aiso Wilhelmshaven Germany 3-B-126 see also Wrtemberg-Baden Regulation and demilitarization of sports in see also Wrzburg Germany, Allied Control Directive no. 23 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard (12/27/45 to 7/25/46) 3-B-135 Anschtz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Religious instruction policies 3-B-121 German Foreign Office and other Nazi records, Reopening of courses in navigation schools and disposition discussions schools for Schiffsingenieure and (2/6/45 to 3/22/48) l-A-178 to l-A-216 Seemaschinisten (6/3/46) 3-B-131 Main points of democratic reorganization of Requests from German educational bodies for education under the Weimar Constitution by supply of statistical and other information Erich Hylla 3-A-332 (6/26/46 to 7/5/46) 3-B-136 "Peace Terms," article by Rutherford H. Towner 2-A-141 School year 3-B-102 Germany, British occupied zone Screening of foster parents and Admission of students to Fachschulen schtzaufsichts-helfer 3-B-128 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-356 (10/8/46 to 10/15/46) 3-B-142 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Adult education conference in British occupation Germany, extension to British and French zones, zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B-66 correspondence (12/31/47) 2-A-394 Adult education organizations for women and Special emergency teachers training courses policy on release of German students from (5/23/46 to 6/15/46) 3-B-134 gainful work (4/25/46) 3-B-122 Student admission to Hochschulen Agreement on military government responsibilities (2/20/46) 3-B-124; 3-B-127 in the Bremen enclave, U.S.-British Student exchange program correspondenceagreement 3-B-25 Bishop William W. American students study in Germany, (3/24/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-477 correspondence with F. W. Marshall and Student political groups and activities in document (10/17/48 to 11/9/48) 2-A-582 Hochschulen (9/21/46) 3-B-139 Approval of films, lantern slides, and other visual Teacher education in the British zone and the aids for use in German schooling Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/28/46) 3-B-143 (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Approval of syllabuses for German schools and Teachers refresher courses and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-132 conferences 3-B-123 Approval of textbooks Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to (9/9/46 to 9/11/46) 3-B-138 Germany 3-B-264; 3-B-267 Arrangements to cover the possible temporary Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under closure of elementary and secondary schools supervision of students accepted for special (3/19/46) 3-B-125 emergency teacher training, memorandum Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division (10/1/46) 3-B-140; (9/28/46) 3-B-141 weekly reports 3-B-516 Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school Broadcast receivers addition in schools 3-B-114 system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Education Instruction to German Authorities No. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 1: Establishment or re-establishment of United Kingdom-Germany conference on German denominational elementary schools drawing on educational reconstruction, State Department public funds, with appendix and related incoming airgram from London (7/22/47) l-A-87 documents by British military government United Kingdom House of Commons questions on (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541 re-education of Germany, debate transcript and Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-432 letter from London Embassy Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 zone, correspondence United Kingdom House of Commons statement on (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398; German medical students, telegram from (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-399 Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27

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Index by Subjects and Names

Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Youth activities use of railway waiting rooms, version for German authorities 3-B-1I7 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Germany, French occupied zone Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (U/5/4S) l-A-117 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 2/23/47) 2-A-39S; (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-399 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmita! letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, extension to British and French zones, correspondence (12/31/47) 2-A-394

Germany, Soviet occupied zone


Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-448 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmita! letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-355 Student exchange program correspondenceSchwartz, Mrs. Fred (12/9/47) 2-A-358 Study in Switzerland of student from Soviet Zone, letter from Lt. Col. Ray Laux to Ilse Bretschneider (10/22/47) 2-A-305 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177

Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398; (12/10/47 to 12/23/77) 2-A-399 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, message from Robert L. Duncan (1/5/48) 2-A-392 Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 General education poUcies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. SaltonstaU (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, letter from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle to Frank Stoner (8/20/47) 2-A-262 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondence with State Department and United Nations (7/11/47 to 8/27/47) 2-A-275 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-197

Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace." correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin (2/4/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-451 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-355 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-538 Waldorf School in Germany receipt of supplies, correspondence with Katharine Phelan (12/13/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-609 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566

Gilbert, J. J.
Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151

Gilchrist, J. H.
Paper shortage, memorandum from Col. J. R. Gilchrist to Gen. John Hilldring with routing information (10/15/46 to 11/6/46) 2-A-180

Gillenwaters, Mrs. H. L.
German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters (10/1/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-576 Givens, Willard . National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 7/6/48) 2-A-495 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859

Germany, West
News and views, reorientation in the field. Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-444

Givins, Willard E.
U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to2-A-lll

Gibson, John W.
Department of Labor documents distribution to information centers, letter from Acting Secretary of Labor John W. Gibson to Secretary of the Army (9/16/48) 2-A-558 Giese, Lynn National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release (11/22/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-353 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206 Student exchange program information requests and repues (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Gifts and donations American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (10/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 Books donation for German students, correspondence with Barbara LeVee (5/17/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-526 Books donation for German students, correspondence with Helen Weisbard (5/19/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-527 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Curriculum and textbook center 3-B-230 Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-183; 3-B-435

Gladstone, Bernard
Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone (3/5/47 to 3/24/47) 2-A-213 Clock, Charles Y. Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio speciahsts, correspondence (5/13/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-766; (5/2/49) 2-A-770 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 2-A-261 Goerdeler, Benigna Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, memorandum (5/12/49) 2-A-691 Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Goeschl, Alfred Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence (2/1/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-771 Goethert, Friedrich W. Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Goldbloom, Maurice J. Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette Wolff, correspondence 2-^4-760 Exchange program participation of Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence and memorandum (4/26/49) 2-A-777

Germany, U.S. occupied zone


Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Agreement on military government responsibilities in the Bremen enclave, U.S.-British agreement 3-B-25 American Friends Service Committee supply of persons to engage in community work in U.S. zone in Germany, correspondence with Clarence E. Pickett and routing information (11/15/46 to 12/11/46) 2-A-183 Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase rations, telegrams (5/27/48 to 6/5/48) 2-A-533 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385

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Government forms and paperwork

Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/18/49) 2-A-655 Goldstein, Thomas International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) -A-97 Good Housekeeping Club Service Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (11/16/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 Good, Robert C. American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/10/48) 2-A-468 Goodykoontz, Bess Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education (5/12/47 to 5/19/47) 2-A-220 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz (10/17/46) l-A-60 Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Gorde, G. H. Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/1S/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Gordon, Florence Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/1/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 to 2-A-574 Gosenpud, Morris Citizenship information request from Morris Gosenpud with reply (5/3/48 to 5/18/48) 2-A-512 Government see Government and business see Government contracts and procurement see Government documents see Government forms and paperwork see Government officials and employees see Government reporting requirements see Government spending see Governmental bodies see Local government see Military government see Political reforms see Public administration Government and business Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-353 Government and Relief in Occupied Areas Education of private dependents in occupied areas, memoranda (1/3/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-629 Reorientation program Ryukyus Military Government: GARIOA appropriation FT48, memoranda and tables (3/3/48 to 3/16/48) 2-A-478 Requisition for books: GARIOA Project 161, memoranda with list (4/19/49) 2-A-751 Requisition for books, memoranda with list (4/26/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-768 Government contracts and procurement Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755

Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-S36 Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trude Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Movement of Germans to U.S. under reorientation program, memoranda (12/23/48 to 1/11/49) 2-A-600 Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-S57 Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/15/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Teaching staff of elementary schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (9/10/45) 3-A-128 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3'B-260 Government documents Department of Labor documents distribution to information centers, letter from Acting Secretary of Labor John W. Gibson to Secretary of the Army (9/16/48) 2-A-558 Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Funds authorized for books, documents and publications, message from War Department (9/22/47) 2-A-317 German Foreign Office and other Nazi records, disposition discussions (2/6/45 to 3/22/48) 1-A-I78 to l-A-216 Information Centers funding for documents, books, and publications, memorandum from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (8/22/47) 2-A-280 Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany i-B-45 Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole (4/21/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-778 Preparation of booklet on education in U.S., information request from Col. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Wilbur DevUbiss (12/5/47) 2-A-402 Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young (4/4/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-734 Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-A-670 Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda (9/26/47) 2-A-308 References on educational policies, memoranda (2/6/47) 3-B-350 Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Reports revceived from IA&C OMGUS ERA Branch (11/20/47) 3-B-341 . Request for material dealing with German public opinion of the U.S., correspondence with Dorothea Dietz (4/14/49 to 5/25/49) 2-A-748

Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707 Source material on military government and political activity in Germany, correspondence with Solomon Lebovitz (1/13/48 to 1/27/48) 2-A-433 ' Statements in official documents relative to re-education of Germany (3/15/46) l-A-16 Government forms and paperwork see also Licenses and permits Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 AppUcation forms for student interchange, transmita! memorandum (9/16/47) 3-B-373 Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from LL Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmita! memorandum (12/45 to 1/10/46) 3-B-112 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 Education and Religious Affairs report form for reopening of elementary schools 3-B-73 Educational exchanges with Germany, draft form letters for response to inquiries, correspondence (8/28/47 to 9/3/47) 2-A-263 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Forms, proclamations and laws for Military Government of Germany, acknowledgement memorandum from John P. Gardiner to Lt. Col. Charles L. Kades (4/4/45) 2-A-117 Forms, proclamations, and laws for Office of Military Government of Germany (U-S-), transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to J. P. Gardiner (3/27/45) 2-A-119 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Progress report on Bavaria school reform, request from Charles Winning to Chief of Education Branch (12/13/48) 3-A-386 Proposed form for reopening of schools with forwarding memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce (1/10/46) 3-A-126 Re-opening of Bavarian universities, Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement 3-A-225 Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Sponsorship for exit/entry permit for educational or cultural purposes, form with transmittal memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-360 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Travel forms, with transmittal memorandum (11/19/47) 3-B-361

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Index by Subjects and Names

U.S. policy on German youth activities and German reeducation, filing form (1/14/47) 2-A-178 Veterans Administration forms relative to veterans education abroad under P.L. 346, letters from Sam H. Coile with related documents (10/12/48 to 2/3/49) 2-A-663 Government information see also Government documents Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (5/5/47 ro 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Facts about U.S. Information Centers in Germany, report for visiting delegation of educators 3-B-146 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Public information programs in Germany, telegram (2/22/48) 2-A-620 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161

Government officials and employees


see also Appointments see also Military occupation forces and personnel see also Police see aiso Purges see also Teachers American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin BaUey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (2/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2--591 Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Hezlh(4/8/47) -A-79 Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum (4/5/48) 3-A-305 Interchange program inclusion of public officials in fields other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany (5/14/47) 2-A-222 Legal experts exchange program, memorandum from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (3/31/49) 2-A-73

Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Verner W. Clapp and memoranda (3/5/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2//49 to 7/5/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/0/47) l-A-76 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., correspondence (/2/48) 2-A-580 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram (8/30/48) 2-A-562 Public officials in interchange programs, State Department telegram to POLAD (4/17/47) l-A-80 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) -A-H2 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/2/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 School reform Governor's conference (4/2/48) 3-A-295 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5//45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-U2 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (2/29/47) -A-99 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) ^-78 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/8/49) 2-A-655 Visit of German prison officials to U.S., letter from James V. Bennett to B. D. Allinson (4/5/49; 2-^-704

Government reporting requirements


see also School inspection reports German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message (J/8/47; 3-B-468 Public information programs in Germany, telegram (2/22/48) 2-A-620 Topical reports by OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch sections by Richard T. Alexander (4/28/47) 3-A-4 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (2/21/45) 3-A-249 Government spending see also Educational finance see afeo Government contracts and procurement see afeo Military occupation costs see a&o Public welfare programs Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249 Appropriated funds for educational activities, letter with budget recommendations from Brig. Gen. Robert A. McClure (1/15/46 to 12/3/46) 2-A-84 Appropriations for FY50 for exchange program for Austrian students, letter from George V. Allen to Maj. Gen. C. B. Magruder with memorandum (4/4/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-745 Bavaria preliminary budget for fiscal year 1945 (7/26/45) 3-A-H0 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, correspondence (/3/49) 2-A-637 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (122/47) 2-A-364

Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (J0/2J/47 to H/7/47) 2-A-299 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations (5/25/49) 2-A-697 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (5/24/49; 2v4-69 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, telegrams (2/W49 to 2/25/49) 2-A-682 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (0/2/47 to 2/12/47) 2-A-295 Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 Funds authorized for books, documents and publications, message from War Department (9/22/47) 2-A-317 Funds for reorientation and re-education programs, draft cable from War Department (9/3/47) 2-A-322 Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda (9/26/47) 2-A-308 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (/0/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria (5/5/47; 2-^-2/9 Status of funds for reorientation program in Germany, FY48, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/19/47) 2-A-400 Governmental bodies see aiso Advisory boards and committees see afeo Courts Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Law on the Senate of Bavaria, with transmittal memorandum from John P. Bradford (7/JJ/47 to 9/0/47) 3-A-42 Meeting of school reform directorate, 4/27/48, letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer (4/29/4; 3-A-307 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45; 3-A-02 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/J/45 ro 6/30/45) 3-A-62 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45,1 -A-78 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264 Governmental reforms see Political reforms Grace, Alonzo G. Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/S/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-83 Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 Continuation of German education program under occupation statute approved in Washington 4/8/49, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace (5/7/49) 2-A-80 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-787

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Gymnasium Lanshut

Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette WolffMemorandum (5/5/49) 2-A-767 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-836 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-3-473 Grady, Henry W., School of Journalism Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Amo Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 Graham, Frank P. Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Educational problems in Germany, return of letters of Mr. MacLeish and Mr. Graham (7/16/45) 2-A-97 Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (5/31/45) 1-A-ll Nomination of Frank P. Graham as Chief of Education and Religious Affairs Section of U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from MacLeish to Grew (5/30/45) l-A-9 Nomination of Frank P. Graham for head of U.S. re-education activities in Germany declined, letter from Frank P. Graham to John J. McCloy with transmittal memorandum from Davidson Sommers to Col. Chanler (7/6/45 to 7/10/45) 2-A-99 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Gramsch, Dr. Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch (10/1/45) 3-B-30 Graue, Erwin Teaching positions in German universities, correspondence with Erwin Graue (4/7/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-726 Gray, Gordon Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/15/49 to 6/22/49) 2-A-809 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (5/5/49 ro 5/13/49) 2-A-795 Gray, Walter Film production by Dr. Alwin Elling, correspondence (5/27/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-87 Great Britain see United Kingdom see United Kingdom Greaves, Rex E. Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole (4/21/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-778 Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Source material on military government and political activity in Germany, correspondence with Solomon Lebovitz (1/13/48 to 1/27/48) 2-A-433

United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 ro 7/23/47) 2-A-255 Grebe, Helga Student exchange program correspondenceJahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-203 Greene, Charles E. Financial aid by Denver Public Schools to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/10/46) 2-A-80 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 Greene, Joseph I. Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Gresh, L. D. Agenda for Education and Religious Affairs Branch chiefs meeting in Munich, 9/3/47 to 9/4/47, memorandum (8/20/47) 3-B-293 Attendance at international seminar UNESCO, memorandum (8/11/47) 3-B-402 Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-311 Exchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables (12/1/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-401 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-418 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Grew, Joseph C. Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Publication of directive on military government, memorandum to Mr. MacLeish with draft report "German education under military government" (S/i 7/45; l-A-8 Grey, P. F Archives and official property of Germany in neutral countries and disposition inquiries, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal note from P.F. Grey to Harold Moseley (5//45; l-A-186 Griffith, Charles E. American Textbook Writers Institute sponsorship of U.S. visit of German textbook writers, letter from Charles E. GrifBth to Lt. Col. Francis W. Wray with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-763 Griswold, Dwight P. Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Nome of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Groll, H. Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/45 to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Gross, Leonard L. Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda 2-A-423; 2-A-425 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474

National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 6/4/48) 2-A-498 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, memorandum (4/28/48) 2-A-501 Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda (9/26/47) 2-A-308 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program, transmittal memorandum (10/24/47) 2-A-339 Groth, Edward W. Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 Hamburg school reform proposals, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/2<S/49j l-A-137 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Gmttschneder, Otto Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Guggenheim, Solomon R., Foundation Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47; 2-A-325 Giinzburg . Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. GaUagher 3-A-333 Gurian, Waldemar Proposed trip of Dr. Gurian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink (4/19/48) 2-A-487 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754 Gurland, Marianne University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Prescott (5/4/49; 2-^-799 Gutheim, Frederick Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548 Gutmann, Franz Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 Gymnasium Lanshut Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, application (3/5/46) 3-A-463

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Hagan, James M.

Index by Subjects and Names

Hagan, James M. Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/4 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40; (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Hager, Walter E. Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483 Hahn, Herman Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (9/27/48) 3-A-27 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-24 Halgesen, Hjalmer International universities proposed for western Europe, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-451 Hall, George ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt. Douglas Batson with memorandum (5/10/49 to 5/23/49) 2-A-791 HaUenbeck, Wilbur Adult education, by Wilbur HaUenbeck, reproduction (12/17/45) 3-B-76 Hallgarten, George W. F. Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Hallstein, Walter Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 Hamblen, A. L. Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49} 2-A-787 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 International conference on comparative education, telegram with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to PhiUp C. Jessup (4/10/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-728 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847 Remilitarization of Germany impact on democratization program, letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Hans Stark with memorandum and document (12/28/48 to 1/28/49) 2-A-652 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785 Hamburg Hamburg school reform legislation proposal. State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) I-A-135 Hamburg school reform proposals, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/26/49) l-A-137 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Student exchange program information requests and repUes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Hamburger Freie Presse (newspaper) Hamburg school reform proposals, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/26/49) l-A-137

Hamilton, S. L. Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (6/16/47) l-A-154 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Hamon, Ray L. Supplement to report on German school plants, byRay L. Hamon (5/12/47) 3-B-357 Handicapped persons see also Blind persons see also Deaf persons see also Special education Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-190; 3-B-191 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-I50 Supreme Commander for Allied Powere selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Handy, Thomas Progress of German education programs, letter from Gen. Thomas Handy to Sen. Thomas Stewart 2-A-13 Hanhardt, Arthur M. Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Arthur M. Hanhardt (5/5/47 to 5/9/47; 2-A-218 Hanke, E. Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Hannover Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B-66 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46; 3-B-47 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-2I5 Hannoversche Press (newspaper) Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Hanson, Haldore Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 Harden, John Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355; (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360 Harrer, Walter American University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (1/14/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-635 Harrer, William Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 Harris, David Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris (10/19/45) l-B-2 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 Harris, Reed Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707

Hart, Clyde Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Hartford Times (newspaper) Schools in Germany and Japan, and training of German prisoners of war, correspondence with Albert I. Prince (9/22/45 to 9/28/45) 2-A-38 to 2-A-39 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, newspaper clippings (1/26/48) 2-A-431 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, response to inquiry from Albert I. Prince (12/31/47) 2-A-393 Hartley, Richard Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45; 3-A-102 Hartmann, Franz X. Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45; 3-^-80 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/16/45) 3-A-84 Return of children from the camps, memorandum from Franz X. Hartmann (6/15/45) 3-A-85 Harvard University Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 Harvard University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Dr. C. J. Friedrich (/JO/49 ro 6/23/49) 2-A-819 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49; 2-A-822 Hascall, Edward O., Jr. Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (5/20/46 to 3/2J/46; 2-^-66 Re-opening of elementary schools in Bavaria, letter from Edward O. Hascall, Jr. to Archibald MacLeish (2/25/46) l-A-34 Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) l-A-43 Hasse, Professor Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29 Hassett, William D. Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-820 Havenner, Franck R. San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/4S to 6/8/48) 2-A-544 Haverford College Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections (12/8/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-397

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Herman, Hahn

Student exchange individua] cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-32S Havighurst, Robert Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-441 Hawkes, Albert W. Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Sen. Albert W. Hawkes (3/12/48) 2-A-463 Hay, John Visiting expert John Hay tour extension, correspondence (8/5/48 to 8/10/48) 2-A-547 Haynes, Lloyd A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence (2/14/48 to 6/2/48) 2-A-441 to 2-A-443 Health see Public health Health education see also Medical education Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Home economics in the Bremen schools (6/9/47) 3-B-342 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Health facilities and services Adult education among disarmed German personnel (1/14/46) 3-B-113 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses 3-A-75 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-178 Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by Gauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram (3/21/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-706 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340

Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; 3-B-413 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Unitarian Service Committee child care educational project for Germany, letters from Helen Fogg (4/4/49) 2-A-738 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to Capt. G. C. Axvall (4/12/49) 2-A-757 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-213; 3-A-216 Health occupations see also Nurses Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by Gauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688 Heath, Donald R. Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath (4/18/47) l-A-79 Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellscha as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris (10/19/45) l-B-2 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of Sute (3/10/45) l-B-13 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Heidelberg American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Brochure on Heidelberg Information Center, transmittal letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Gen. Daniel Noce (12/9/47) 2-A-388 School for deaf and dumb children in Heidelberg, routing slip (6/5/48) 2-A-540

Secondary school openings in Darmstadt, Stuttgart, and Heidelberg, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (1/18/46) 2-A-2 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18 Height, Donald W. Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/15/48 to 7/20/48) 2-A-383 Heller, Vitus School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer 3-^-278 ro 3-A-279 Tasks for examination in political philosophy (Weltanschauung) by Vitus Heller 3-^-280 Hellingen, Frederic Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503; 3-B-504: 3-B-506 Heming, Mrs. Charles E. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Henderson, C. Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Support of reorientation, information and education activities in Germany, memorandum with organization chart (5/27/49) 2-A-814 Henderson, Marietta Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson 3-A-100 Henderson, Mr. Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-208 Henting, Hans von American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622 Hepner, Walter R. Augsburg demonstration school project, letter from Walter R. Hepner to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-9S Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Herald Tribune (newspaper) Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-557 Herford-Westphalia Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium Education and liberty, letter from Emest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Herman, Hahn Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Office activities (9/3/48) 3-A-29

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Hermann, Carl Recommendation of Carl Hermann for teacher position in Germany, letter from Mrs. John Milton Adams to Gen. George Marshall and forwarding order (10/10/45 to 10/20/45) 2-A-46 Herr, Otto Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Herz, Martin F. Exchange of persons program with Austria, memoranda (5/19/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-698 News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-8I5 Hesse Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-311 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-5-3 77 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533 Hessian work seminar "Die Neue Schule" (10/22/47) 3-B-478 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis 3-B-475 Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 to 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 "New School," committee procedure (9/12/47) 3-B-479 Personnel for education service center/Hesse, telegrams (10/29/48 to 11/3/48) 2-A-58I Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Re-submission of manuscripts vetted "C", letter from Mildred English to Military Government of Hesse (10/31/46) 3-B-54 Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 School and curriculum reform. Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fur den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-457 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-S-7 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32

Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327 U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 Heute (magazine) Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to J/22/48) 2-A-351 Heypeter, Alfred Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Heywang, Ernst Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-l 77 Lower Francoman teachers union by Ernst Heywang (1/12/47) 3-A-220 Hibbard, Richard . Annual report on the German archives project, memorandum from Mary E. Bradshaw with document (11/1/46) l-A-200 Hickerson, John D. Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda a/14/45) l-A-174 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Hicklin, Margot Study of German youth, report of German Personnel Research Branch, OMG for Bremen Enclave (12/10/46) 3-B-27 Hickman, Emily Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56 High schools see Secondary education Higher education see also Adult education see abo Business education see also Research institutions see also Teacher education and training see also Technical schools see also Universities Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen (11/1/45) 3-B-103 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249: (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under Gl Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300: (1/17/47 to 2/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, memoranda (10/22/45 to 10/26/45) 3-A-I40 Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellermann (10/24/49) l-A-143

Education division history 3-B-453 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-430 English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/48 to 2/20146) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-615 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (11/6/46) 3-A-55; (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-/4-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165; (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-l 73 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 ro 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Non-admittance of persons with former Nazi affiliations as students to institutions of higher learning, memorandum (2/26/46) 3-A-149 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Roben Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Proposed conference on "Role of Colleges and Universities in International Understanding," correspondence with Howard L. Nostrand (6/2/49 ro 6/9/49; 2-^-526 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Reorganization of higher education pamphlets, transmittal memorandum (5/28/48) 2-A-530 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-^-105 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (4/28/47 to 11147) 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-A-64

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Hodges, Arthur W.

Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (4/15/48) 3-A-19; (3/15/48) 3-A-20 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/15/49) 2-A-780 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-S-531 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-B-378 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 Veterans Administration removal of German higher learning institutions from list of approved institutions, letter from H. V. Stirling (5/15/46 to 5/21/46) 2-A-86 Wehrmacht former officers admission to institutions of higher learning, War Department memorandum (2/26/46 to 3/11/46) 2-A-ll to 2-A-12 Hilker, Franz Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Hilker, Mr. Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327 HOI, G. E. Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 Hill, Mrs. James Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (3/17/47 to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 Hilldring, John H. Civil Affairs Division documents 2-A-I to 2-A-857 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Use of captured German documents for public information purposes, memorandum from F. Weidman to Gen. Hilldring (6/4/46) l-A-197 Hillenbrand, Doris Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391; (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/15/49) 2-A-780; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-8I2; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (12/2/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-625 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785

Hillenbrand, Martin Directed Home Study, letter from Martin Hillenbrand to Harold Crabill with attachment from Federal Security Agency (4/7/48) 3-B-477 Hillenbrand, Martin J. Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Hilmann, Gerhard Rehgious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Hilpert, Knud Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 Himes, Norman E. Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (10/16/47) 3-B-369 Application forms for student interchange, transmittal memorandum (9/16/47) 3-B-373 Exchange student program correspondencePuschel, Hans (9/24/47) 2-A-310 Hindemith, Paul Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Hines, Floyd A. Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-B-500 Hipp, Dr. Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprasidenten (7/23/45) 3--130 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 Teaching staff of elementary schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprasidenten (9/10/45) 3-A-128 History Approval of directive for teaching history, letter from Charles Winning for Minister President for Bavaria (7/27/48) 3-A-354 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Book for re-education of German youth, correspondence with Emil Ludwig (3/5/46 to 3/13/46) 2-A-16 to 2-A-18 Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-313 Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-165; 3-B-435 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Edugraphic Co. material use in German education program, correspondence (6/23/47 to 7/7/47) 2-A-240 German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon (6/12/47) l-A-85

Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Outline of history for German school children, correspondence with A. T. Volwiler (10/8/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-571 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694 Proposed mission of historians to Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (4/5/48) 2-A-491 Rehgious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-261; 3-B-265; 3-B-273 Textbooks and teaching aids 3-B-78 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Hobart, John American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/10/48) 2-A-468 Hodgdon, A. Dana German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon (6/12/47) l-A-85 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Hodges, Arthur W. Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence 2-A-762 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette Wolff, correspondence 2-A-760 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of German social welfare specialists visit to U.S., letter from Lt. CoL Arthur W. Hodges to Savilla Simons (5/9/49) 2-A-802 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations 0/25/49; 2-^-697 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (5/24/49) 2-A-696

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Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trude Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Library of Congress official Hairy Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-69S Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-75S Visiting expert John Hay tour extension, correspondence (8/5/48 to 8/10/48) 2-A-547 Hodges, G. International Training Service sponsorship of training exchange programs for German workers, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to G. Hodges with telegrams (6/8/49 to 6/16/49) 2-A-779 Hoey, Clyde R. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (12/2/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-625 Hof, Alfred Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections (12/8/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-397 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Hoffman, Ernst Educational exchange program information request for Ernst Hoffman and Wolfgang Luchting, memorandum (9/16/47) 2-A-265

Holland, Kenneth Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Holy, Clyde R. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391 Home Economics Research Institute Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/2/49) 3-A-168 Homemaking education Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-33 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161: 3-B-175; 3-B-185 Home economics in the Bremen schools (6/9/47) 3-B-342 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (4/5/49; 3-A-158: (4/5/49) 3-A-159 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to Lt. Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-810 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/2/49) 3-A-168 Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson 3-A-100 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Hooton, Archie B. Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill, correspondence with Archie B. Hooton (4/^/49 ro 4/21/49) 2-A-732 Hoover, Calvin B. Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Hoppock, Gertrude C. Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gertrude C. Hoppock (4/20/49 to 4/29/49) 2-A-752 Hrberger, Frieda Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Home, Thomas C. Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-^-;45

Hoffmann, Hans
Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings ^4/5/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-722 Hoffmann-Scheye, Ruth Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings (4/5/49 ro 5/6/49; 2-A-722 Hogan, Eleanor Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261 Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters (7/1S/47) 2-A-254 Hgner, William Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Hohenthal, Col. Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Gumming to Col. Hohenthal (8/13/45) l-B-24 Hhere Handelsschule, Augsburg Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, appUcation (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Holborn, Hajo Social scientists cooperation with Army, letter from Professor Hajo Holbom to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (10/24/45) 2-A-51 Holidays see Vacations and holidays

Hottel, Althea K.
Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 Housing Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation (3/20/46) 3-A-276 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-435 Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289

Holland
see Netherlands

Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff a/27/46) l-B-8 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 Hovde, Bryn J. Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Advisory Committee on German Re-Education, memorandum from Hovde to Dickey (6/2/45; l-A-222 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Bryn J. Hovde to Gen. Morrison Stayer with introductory letter to Maj. Gen. John HiUdring (4/9/45; 2-A-115 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/7/45 to 2/;6/45; l-A-219 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 Howard, Paul American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/4/49) 2-A-671 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 Howard, Robert D. Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Howe, Aurilia C. Educational materials for teachers in the U.S. Zone in Germany, memoranda with letter from Aurilia C. Howe to Sen. Morse (4/27/48 to 5/25/48) 2-A-500 Howe, John P. Personnel selection for reorganization of German secondary and teacher training institutions, letters between John Allison and John. P. Howe (7/15/46 to 7/22/46) l-A-45 Howe, Mark Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools, State Department correspondence, includes bibliography (7/20/45 to 7/25/45) 2-A-92 Howell, J. Carney Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295

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Howell, Joseph A.
Entry of volunteer students into the British zone of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service Committee (4/5/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-484 to 2-A-485 Howkins, W. A. Reopening schools in Germany, memorandum from Col. W. A. Howkins (5/14/45 to 5/16/45) 2-A-114 Hubbard, Ruth Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Burns and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trade Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/4/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 Huestis, R. S. Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Professor Laun's speech on assuming the rectorship of University of Hamburg, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (1/13/48) l-A-160 Professor Rudolf Laun on international law and justice, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (11/14/47) l-A-159 Hughes, H. Stuart Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Halten, Charles M. Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Hume, Edgar E. Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-623 American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (12/16/47 to 1/2/48) 2-A-349; (10/23/47 to 1/10/47) 2-A-369 American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 American schooling in Germany under Fulbright Act, correspondence with Elbert Chandler (9/16/47 to 10/15/47) 2-A-304 American students study group travel to Germany, letter from George Larimer with memorandum (12/15/48 to 12/27/48) 2-A-618 American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel (12/7/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-616 Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill, correspondence with Archie B. Hooton (4/1/49 to 4/21/49) 2-A-732 Attendance of American student at German university, correspondence with Wallace W. Littell (4/5/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-741 Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-753 Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Books donation for German students, correspondence with Barbara LeVee (5/17/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-526

Books donation for German students, correspondence with Helen Weisbard (5/19/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-527 Books for reorientation program, correspondence with Leverett F. Mansfield (5/11/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-514 California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 College Entrance Examination Board foreign students programs, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to GUbert Anderson (11/10/47) 2-A-375 Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 10/2/47) 2-A-266 Denazification through introduction of literature, correspondence with H. C. Otto (7/21/47 to 7/28/47) 2-A-256 Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-S38 Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole (10/16/48 to 10/18/48) 2-A-588 Education in Germany, memoranda and letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Arthur H. Rice (5/3/48 to 6/3/48) 2-A-5I0 Education of Ryukyuan students in the U.S. and Japan, memoranda (1/25/49) 2-A-649 Educational program for German professionals, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to John J. McCarthy (12/23/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-610 Educational program in Germany, correspondence with Donna Preble (3/4/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-460 Educational system in Germany, correspondence with Adele M. Hyrken (10/2/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-570 English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Exchange student program correspondenceMondorf, Ernest (12/6/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-386 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 German education, correspondence with William D. BoutweU (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 German experts program, Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier (2/14/48 to 4/2/48) 2-A-436 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (1/14/49 to 1/18/49) 2-A-638 Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602

Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 International Youth Library estabhshment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344; (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 Legal experts exchange program, memorandum from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (3/31/49) 2-A-713 Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2'A-469 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-664 Movement of Germans to U.S. under reorientation program, memoranda (12/23/48 to 1/11/49) 2-A-600 New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (3/29/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-718 Outline of history for German school children, correspondence with A. T. Volwiler (10/8/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-571 Preparation of booklet on education in U.S., information request from Col. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Wilbur DevUbiss (12/5/47) 2-A-402 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling, transmittal memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-743 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/4/49) 2-A-671 Proposal to investigate German universities to determine sentiment of future leaders in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Bradley (3/29/49 to 4/11/49) 2-A-736 Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasburger (3/23/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-709 Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young (4/4/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-734 Re-education of German civiUans, correspondence with Philip L. Azoy (2/22/48 to 3/5/48) 2-A-453 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf (6/9/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-824

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Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin (2/4/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-451 Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter (9/5/47) 2-A-326 Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/41 to 9/9/47) 2-A-277 Shipment of encyclopedias to Germany, memoranda (3/24/49) 2-A-71S Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707 Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Social studies consultants report on Germany, correspondence with Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago (9/2/47) 2-A-32I Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with Mabel Shannon (7/19/48 to 7/26/48) 2-A-518 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter (7/15/48 to 7/19/48) 2-A-551 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 Student correspondence program, correspondence with Klaus Dortelmann (10/13/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-338 Student exchange program correspondenceCamp, Steven (10/17/47 to 10/31/47) 2-A-340 Cook, Francis K. (3/2/48 to 3/8/48) 2-A-473 Matsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244 Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times (5/13/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-806 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Summer courses available in Germany for U.S. students, correspondence with Daniel S. Aheam (4/1/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-740 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gertrude C. Hoppock (4/20/49 to 4/29/49) 2-A-752 Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (11/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Teaching positions in German universities, correspondence with Erwin Graue (4/7/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-726 Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-565 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669

Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466; (3/4/48) 2-A-471 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/13/47) 2-A-286 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/18/49) 2-A-655 Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688 Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (1/7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729 Waldorf School in Germany receipt of supplies, correspondence with Katharine Phelan (12/13/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-609 Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (4/4/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-746 Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-788 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 Hundhammer, Alois Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-215 Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171

Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum (5/21/47 to 5/22/47) 2-A-223 Evaluation of Bavarian school reform plan, transmittal letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer (4/30/48) 3-A-306 Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum (4/5/48) 3-A-305 Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Meeting of school reform directorate, 4/27/48, letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer (4/29/48) 3-A-307 Office of Military Government for Bavaria 3-A-l to 3-A-462 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99

Hungary
News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-447 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Student exchange program correspondenceSt. Leonard, Sister Mary (12/10/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-409

Hnngerland, Helmut
Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (6/21/48) 2-A-524 Hunter College Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 Hunter, David R. Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette Wolff, correspondence 2-^4-759 Hutchins, Robert M. Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 University of Chicago professors travel to Munich, memorandum on meeting (8/20/47) 2-A-282

Hylla, Erich
Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-617 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-269 Hylla, Gudrun Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261; (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333

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Institute of International Education

Hyrken, Adele M. Educational system in Germany, correspondence with Adele M. Hyrken (10/2/48 to JO/19/48) 2-A-570

Ignatoff, Daniel Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Illinois Displaced Persons Commission International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Illinois State Normal University Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602 Iltis, Hugo Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Immigration and Naturalization Service Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether (4/26/49 to 5/4/49) 2-A-773 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/11/49) 2-A-666 Impoundment of assets Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film. Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Indoctrination see also Denazification see also Propaganda Approval of textbooks (9/9/46 to 9/11/46) 3-B-138 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren 3-A-118 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Long-range policy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) l-A-17

Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch 3-A-120 Publishing consultants participation in selection of publications for re-education program, correspondence with Arthur Bodenheimer (9/3/48 to 9/23/48) 2-A-564 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress (11/7/46 to 11/18/46) 2-A-181 Utilization of German universities in the U.S. Zone for reconstruction of education, memorandum from Arthur Rubin to Mr. McCloy (9/8/45) 2-A-29 Industrial plant and equipment see also Machine tool industry Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Briinn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacLeish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Semi-monthly military government reports. Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Landerrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Industrial production Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; 3-B-351; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Industry see Building materials see Clothing and clothing industry see Corporations see Government and business see Industrial plant and equipment see Industrial production see Iron and steel industry see Machine tool industry see Paper and paper products see Printing and publishing see also Transportation Information see Censorship see Communications media

see Government information see Propaganda see Statistical data: culture see Statistical data: education Information centers see Libraries Informationblatt der Kommunistischen Partei (pamphlet) Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Inspection reports see School inspection reports Institut der Englischen Frulein Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, apphcation (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Institut fr Aussenpolitische Forschung Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 Institute for Advanced Study Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute for American Studies Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (4/5/49) 3-A-158; (4/5/49) 3-A-159 Institute of American Civilization Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49) 3-A-160 Institute of International Education Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt. Douglas Batson with memorandum (5/10/49 to 5/23/49) 2-A-791 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-836 Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trude Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 2/30/47) 2-A-330 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (12/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291

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National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/9/48) 2-A-492: (6/4/4 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers (7/17/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-2S9 Institute of Pacific Relations Student exchange program correspondenceMatsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244 Institute on Local Government Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, correspondence with Mrs. Ruth Rohde (7/3/45) 2-A-102 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. lohn Hilldring (6/28/45) 2-A-105 Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries (7/16/45 to 7/19/45) 2-A-95 to 2-A-96 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Intellectual property see Copyright Inter-Divisional Committee on Germany Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 International Conference of Social Work American organizations to sponsor representatives of German organizations attendance at International Conference of Social Work, telegram (1/9/48) 2-A-415 Attendance of OMGUS representative at International Conference of Social Work, telegrams (4/13/48) 2-A-489 International cooperation in science and technology Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/.23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 International Council of Christians and Jews Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48) 3-A-93 International law see also Diplomatic and consular service see also Reparations see also Treaties and conventions see also War crimes Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Long-range pocy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) l-A-17 Professor Laun's speech on assuming the rectorship of University of Hamburg, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (1/13/48) l-A-160 Professor Rudolf Laun on international law and justice, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (11/14/47) l-A-159 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) I-B-33 U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellennann (5/10/49) l-A-138

Vatican-Germany Concordat policy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 International League for Peace and Freedom Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 International Student Commission International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 International Student Service Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2^-159 International Training Service International Training Service sponsorship of training exchange programs for German workers, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to G. Hodges with telegrams (6/8/49 to 6/16/49) 2-A-779 International Work-Student Exchange International Work-Student Exchange programs, correspondence (2/17/49) 2-A-685 International World Peace League of Youth International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Inventories Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film, Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training CoUege at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Iraq Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Disposition of German archives in Iraq, State Department telegram to U.S. Legation, Baghdad (1/2/46) l-A-191 Iron and steel industry Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Irvin, L. P. Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to Lt. Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-810 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647 Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Irwin, Robert B. Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 Ishmole, Jack Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole (4/21/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-778 Islam German Foreign Office papers on the Grand Mufti, memorandum (1/9/48) l-A-211

Italy Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 lyes, Irving M. Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398

Jaeger, Lorenz Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Jahn, William Student exchange program correspondenceJahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-203 Janssen, S. Henry Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Japan Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith (6/17/49) 2-A-842 Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 10/2/47) 2-A-266 Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (1213/46) 2-A-160 Education in U.S. democracy exhibit of State Department proposed translation for use in Japan, message to Commander-in-Chief, Far East (7/25/47 to 7/30/47) 2-A-258 Education of Ryukyuan students in the U.S. and Japan, memoranda (1/25/49) 2--649 Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (10/21/47 to 11/7/47) 2-A-299 Educational Institute visiting experts program in Japan, suggestions from C. R. Smith (8/25/47) 2-A-281 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67 Elementary education in Germany and Japan, transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (2/28/45) 2-A-l Employment inquiry on Japanese education, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to W. Allen Cushman (10/6/45) 2-A-42

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Josselson, Michael

Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (3/5/47 ro 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander AUied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-587 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams (11/9/48 to 5/20/49) 2-A-578 to 2-A-579 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release (11/22/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-353 Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 "Peace Terms," article by Rutherford H. Towner 2-A-141 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Policy for Japanese educational system revision. War Department cables (3/18/47) 2-A-214 Recreation activities as part of re-education programs in Germany and Japan, correspondence with H. D. Edgren (10/10/45 to 10/22/45) 2-A-47 to 2-A-48 Recreation activities in re-education programs in Germany and Japan, letter from H. D. Edgren to Maj. Gen. Frederick Osborne (10/8/45) 2-A-43 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/11/49) 2-A-653 Reorganization of higher education pamphlets, transmittal memorandum (5/28/48) 2-A-530 Reorientation program Ryukyus Military Government: GARIOA appropriation FY48, memoranda and tables (3/3/48 to 3/16/48) 2-A-478 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/5/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Schools in Germany and Japan, and training of German prisoners of war, correspondence with Albert I. Prince (9/22/45 to 9/28/45) 2-A-38 to 2-A-39 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234

Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (5/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206 Student exchange program correspondenceJones, J. Morgan (6/13/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-235 Matsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244 Student exchange program/Rentaro Ono, routing slip (6/24/49) 2-A-850 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Textbook revision in Germany and Japan, reply Urban C. Ullman (1/21/46 to 2/7/46) 2-A-57 to 2-A-58 Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents (5/0/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-796 United Service Organizations acknowledgment of letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to H. D. Edgren (JO/24/45; 2-^-52 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 War Department Textbook Committee recommendations for Japan, letter from Charles S. Johnson to Col. Chard (7/5/47) 2-A-248 Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56 Jehovah's Witnesses Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Jessnp, Philip C. International conference on comparative education, telegram with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Philip C. Jessup (4/10/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-728 Jews see also Anti-semitism Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (7/7/48) 3-A-39 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Johnagm, Louis A. Statistics on education overseas, information request from Louis A. Johnagin with transmittal memoranda (3/29/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-481 Johns Hopkins University Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49; 2-^-822 Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C. Dennis (7/7/47 to 7/11/47) 2-A-250 Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 Johnson, A. Rex Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram (1/30/49 to 2/2/49) 2-A-651

Johnson, Charles S. Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 ro 5/57/49; 2-^-SJ War Department Textbook Committee recommendations for Japan, letter from Charles S. Johnson to Col. Chard (7/5/47) 2-A-248 Johnson, Kenneth D. U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161 Johnson, Philip G. Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-428 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 Johnson, Richard A. "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (iO/9/45; l-A-28 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (7/6/45 ro 1/12/45) l-A-2 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 Johnson, T. A. Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch 3-B-304 Johnson, Tony M. Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Norrie of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Johnston, Howard W. Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (U/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Johnstone, William C, Jr. Program of international educational exchange, memorandum from William C. Johnstone, Jr. (2/17/49) 2-A-681 Jones, Donald T. Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Report by Dr. Frederick Lge on problems of German education, transmittal letter from Lt. Col. Donald Jones to War Department (6/24/47) 2-A-241 Jones, J. Morgan Student exchange program correspondenceJones, J. Morgan (6/13/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-235 Jones, Kenneth S. Deadlines for school officials to supply information, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (6/25/45; 5-^-266 Dismissal of members of NSDAP from school positions, memoranda (6/22/45) 3-A-267 Kindergarten operations authorization directive, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45; 3-A-26S Teacher training college re-opening plan implementation reporting, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45) 3-A-263 Josselson, Michael Michael Josselson itinerary for cultural exchange program, telegram with memorandum (3/4/49 to 4//49; 2-^-742

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Justus-Liebig School of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine


Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (2/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601

Kampfenhausen Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430; 3-A-410 Kaplan, Morris L. Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times (5/13/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-806 Kapp, K. William Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-182 Karlstadt Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. GaUagher 3-A-333 Survey of status of teachers in Landkreis Karlstadt, transmittal memorandum from Walter E. Brayden (8/4/45) 3-A-221 Kartzke, Georg Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Kser, Elizabeth Girls education in Bavaria, polidcal report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Kaski, Augustas A. Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45; 3-A-102 Katz, Daniel Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Kaufbeuren News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-448 Kaufman, Ed G. Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-331 Kaupisch, Wolfgang Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence 2-A-261 Keating, Frank A. Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Norrie of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Keating, P. A. Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6125147) 3-A-351 Keegan, Charles E. Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/7/45 ro 6/30/45; 3-A-162 Kefauver, Grayson N. Liaison Committee for International Education information request and meeting agenda (1/21/44 to 1/26/44) 2-A-153 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 ro 6/J3/44; 2-^-J50 Kehm, Peter Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377

Juvenile delinquency
Book and periodical use in German youth program, cables (1/8/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-174 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-I73 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Juveniles before military government courts (11/14/46) 3-B-144 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-1S0 Ration card control use in Bremen school area, weekly report (8/8/46) 3-B-159 Report on the state of juvenile problems and youth organizations (12/20/45) 3-B-35 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268

Juvenile Protective Association


Juvenile Protective Association sponsorship of visit of Austrian police administrators, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/13/49) 2-A-721

Kahn, Robert L. Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda (5/7/49 to 5/20/49) 2-A-784 Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/20/49 ro 6/27/49) 2-A-781 Kaiser, Philip M. Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2--700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, letter from Lt Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (5/24/49) 2-A-696 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to Philip Kaiser (6/29/49) 2-A-702

Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft


Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3 Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris (10/19/45) l-B-2 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33

Keitz, Mr.
School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Keller, F. My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg (10/23/45) 3-A-244 Keller, Franklin J. Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller (7/15/47) 3-B-486

Kellermann, Henry J. American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel (12/7/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-616 Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 ro 4/14/49) 2-A-753 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 ro 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Hans Speier (2/24/47 ro 2/26/47) l-A-73 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (6/21/48) 2-A-524 Funding for student exchange program, correspondence (1/12/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 German and Austrian experts to study under exchange program, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann with list (5/J6/49; 2-A-805 Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 ro 11/14/47) 2-A-334 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 ro 2/5/47; J-^-72 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn 2-A-412 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (7/15/48) 2-A-496 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellennann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694 Public officials in interchange programs, State Department telegram to POLAD (4/17/47) l-A-80 Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-179 Reorientation and reeducation of German people, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) 2-A-794 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Keilermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97

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Korea

Request Dr. Kellermann to discuss situation of Gennan and Austrian overt publications, telegram (11/24/48) 2-A-59S Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellennann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. KeUermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/15/48 to 7/20/48) 2-A-383 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Kellner, Werner Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (11/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 Kemnitzer, Helga Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-331 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Kempfenhansen Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Kenny, Dnmont F. Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Kent, Howard W. Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Can- of Educational Policies Commission (3112/45 to 3/18/45) 2-A-121 Ketzer, Dr. Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 Kieckhefer, H. M. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, conespondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Kiefer, Mildred U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, conespondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 Kilgonr, Frederick G. Release of information from captured German documents, memoranda and document (6/19/46 to 10/24/47) l-A-206

Kim, Changsoon Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list (12/31/46 to 1/12/47) 2-A-156 Kinard, William H., Jr. First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State (2/3/49 to 2/21/49) 2-A-680 Kindergarten see Preschool education Kindleberger, Mr. Rural education survey projected for the U.S. Zone of Occupation, memorandum from Kindleberger to Robinson (2/5/47) l-A-69 King, Allen Y. Visit to Germany of Lawrence Vredevoe for youth activity work, letter from Allen Y. King to Henry Ehrman (9/12/47) 2-A-296 King, J. E. Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Kipp, Rae C. American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (12/16/47 to 1/2/48) 2-A-349; (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Kitzingen Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-l 77 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante (9/25/45) 3-A-180 Klienmann, Horst Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Klingelhofer, Albert Waldorf schools establishment in Germany proposal of Max Rodi, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Albert Klingelhofer (6/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-833 Klinger, Kurt German students travel to U.S. for training, correspondence with Kurt Klinger, with routing information (4/28/47 to 6/9/47) 2-A-185 Kloster's School Permission to reopen and maintain Kloster's School (11/11/45 to 5/10/46) 2-A-53 to 2-A-54 Knappen, M. M. Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) l-B-17 Knappstein, Karl H. Return of visiting educator K. H. Knappstein to Germany, correspondence (3/28/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-727 Kohler, Louis Employment inquiry from Louis Khler and draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (9/4/45) 2-A-30 Kohn, Erwin Medical Mission to Germany, conespondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474; (5/18/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-535 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/14/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444

Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-411 Kohr, Fritz Student exchange program correspondenceKohr, John R. (12/5/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-405 Kohr, John R. Student exchange program correspondenceKohr, John R. (12/5/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-405 Kollender, Mortimer German legal experts exchange program, memorandum (5/11/49) 2-A-705 KoUey K. H. Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Konen, Heinrich Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 Knigsberg Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Korea College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey (8/18/48) 2-A-560 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (10/21/47 to 11/7/47) 2-A-299 English language achievement tests'for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (5/5/47 to 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Experts for Korean teacher training center, telegram (5/18/48) 2-A-513 Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda (1/23/48 to 5/27/48) 2-A-421 to 2-A-426 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release (11/22/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-353 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list (12/31/46 to 1/12/47) 2-A-156 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Can (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, conespondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-511

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Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram (i/20/48) 2-A-508 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-4S9 Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Korean American Cultural Association Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list (12/31/46 to 1/12/47) 2-A-156 Kombaum, Mr. Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Kmer, Dr. Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application 3-A-237 Kotbbauer, Alexander Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818 Kraus, John F. Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300: (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60; (10/25/46 to 11/6/46) 3-B-62 to 3-B-64 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (6/11/48) 3-A-89 Kreiselmaier, Hildegarde Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 Kreiselmaier, Mathilde Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 Kress, Hans von Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Kresser, Elizabeth Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Kretschmer, Amo . Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Amo Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 Kriedman, Herbert Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Kroos, Mathilde Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (3/17/47 to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 Krould, Harry J. Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 Kruse, Edward H., Jr. Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse (4/1/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-730

Kruzel, Alex S. American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel (12/7/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-616 Kubicek, Georg University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 Kubicek, Juro Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/6/47) 2-A-271; (8/13/47) 2-A-286; (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 Kudriavtsev, A. A. Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat (2/12/46) 3-B-241 Kuhn, Bernhard Exchange student program correspondencePuschel, Hans (9/24/47) 2-A-310 Kunisch, Hermann Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) -A-166 Kurtz, Dr. American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of visit by Dr. Kurtz, cable (6/13/49) 2-A-839

Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to PhUip Kaiser (6/29/49) 2-A-702 German labor experts exchange program, Army Department incoming message (4/1/49 to 4/2/49) 2-A-735 German labor experts exchange program, letter from Secretary of Labor to Secretary of the Army (4/1/49) 2-A-744 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Laboratories see also Research institutions Labouisse, Henry R. Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, letter from Henry R. Labouisse to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-143 Ladd, Edward T. Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Comments on meeting in Senator Paulmann's office on 11/4/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (1/5/47) 3-B-291 Meeting of British zonal "Zonensportrat," Bremen, 12/6/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (12/10/47) 3-B-292 Lambdin, Mrs. R. C Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 Landeen, W. M. Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application 3-A-237 Release of Teacher Training College of Wrzburg, memorandum W. M. Landeen (5/17/46) 3-A-242 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen (4/22/47 to 5/21/47) 2-A-193 Landin, Dr. Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Landis, L. O. Elementary education in Germany and Japan, transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (12/28/45) 2-A-l Landsberg Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-35 Landshut Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-430 Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, application (3/5/46) 3-A-463 Lange, Victor Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247

La Follette, Robert M., Jr. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-418 Education of children in occupied Germany, reply to Sen. Robert La Follette and Lydia F. Ssser (2/8/46 to 2/14/46) 2-A-5 to 2-A-6 Labor Committee for the Bavarian Book Trade Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Labor supply Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Building trade worker needs and training in Wrzburg, memorandum from the main custodian (3/13/46) 3-A-234 Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 Production of textbooks with German labor and machinery, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (12/29/44) 2-A-133 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-456 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Labor unions see also Teacher unions Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49) 2-A-708

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Laux, Ray J.

Langer, Susanne K.
Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9/(5/45 to 9/19/45) 2-A-27 Langer, William Elementary education in Germany and Japan, transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (12/28/45) 2-A-l

Langland, Joseph
Appointment of news reporter to The Bavarian, Office of Special Services memorandum from Lt. Joseph Langland (9/7/45) 3-A-230

Language and linguistics


Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-83S Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill, correspondence with Archie B. Hooton (4/1/49 to 4/21/49) 2-A-732 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey (S/18/4S) 2-A-560 College Entrance Examination Board foreign students programs, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Gilbert Anderson (1/10/47) 2-A-375 Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-313 Cultural relations between German-Switzerland and occupied Germany, report from Bern to State Department (12/16/46) l-B-4 Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-167; 3-B-430 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-399 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, message from Robert L. Duncan (1/5/48) 2-A-392 English instruction at primary schools, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/16/46) 3-A-124 English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner (1/22/48 to 2/20/46) 2-A-60 to 2-A-61 English language textbooks and educational literature for Germans, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (2/15/46) 2-A-l 0 English translations of German books for language courses in German schools, correspondence with Helen S. Reed (4/23/46 to 5/6/46) 2-A-77 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (11/1/47) 3-B-349 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda (1/23/48 to 5/27/48) 2-A-421 to 2-A-426

Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Reopening of the .philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Request for list of German literature recommendable for re-education, reply to Manfred George (10/2/45 to 10/3/45) 2-A-35 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-A-64 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (9/21/45) 2-A-36 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-274 Translations of German children's books, War Department memorandum on letter from Helen S. Reed to State Department (5/6/46) 2-A-81

Larimer, George
American students study group travel to Germany, letter from George Larimer with memorandum (12/15/48 to 12/27/48) 2-A-618

Lash, P. H., Jr.


Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda 2-A-423

Lauf
Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-408 Laukhuff, Perry Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger (8/25/48) l-B-40 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32 Latin, Rudolf Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Professor Laun's speech on assuming the rectorship of University of Hamburg, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (1/13/48) l-A-160 Professor Rudolf Laun on international law and justice, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (11/14/47) l-A-159 Laux, Say J. Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (11/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-331 Citizenship information request from Morris Gosenpud with reply (5/3/48 to 5/18/48) 2-A-512 Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261

Educational exchanges with Germany, draft form letters for response to inquiries, correspondence (8/28/47 to 9/3/47) 2-A-263 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398 Entry of volunteer students into the British zone of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service Committee (4/5/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-484 to 2-A-485 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with Rolf Buschhaus (4/9/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-188 Exchange student program correspondenceFischer, Freda (9/15/47 to 9/26/47) 2-A-312 Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Exchange teacher program information request from Mary M. Brady, with reply (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-404 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-376 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 Miami University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 1/8/48) 2-A-384 National Association of Educational Broadcasters sponsorship of training program for broadcasting students, correspondence (10/7/47 to 10/14/47) 2-A-341 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release (11/22/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-353 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Sen. Albert W. Hawkes (3/12/48) 2-A-463 St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Student exchange program correspondenceBamett, Fannie (11/24/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-354 Bishop William W. (3/24/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-477 Busser, Ralph C. (6/13/47 to 9/12/47) 2-A-245 Kohr, John R. (12/5/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-405 Lerch, John H. (11/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-406 Mainzer, Theo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 Schwartz, Mrs. Fred (12/9/47) 2-A-358 St. Leonard, Sister Mary (12/10/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-409 Zaniera, William (1/4/48 to 1/29/48) 2-A-417 Study in Switzerland of student from Soviet Zone, letter from Lt. Col. Ray Laux to Use Bretschneider (10/22/47) 2-A-305

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Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with P. B. Pearson (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-403 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman (10/17/47) l-A-92 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. KeUermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/13/47) 2-A-286; (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Law see also Criminal procedure see also Education laws and directives see also International law see also Legal education German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Landerrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-444 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) i-A-112 Repeal of German Reich law on German Evangelical Church, issuance of memorandum to military governments (4/5/47) 3-B-ll Lawbetter, Blanche Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832

Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 Requisition for books, memoranda with list (4/26/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-768 Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729

Lehmann, G.
Visit of German doctor to research centers in U.S., correspondence with David B. Dill and memorandum (2/17/49 to 3/17/49) 2-A-688

Leighton, Joseph A.
Textbooks production for students in American zone, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Joseph A. Leighton (7/25/48 to 8/19/48) 2-A-552 Leisure activities see Recreation Lepman, Jelle International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 Lerch, John H. Student exchange program correspondenceLerch, John H. (11/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-406 LeVee, Barbara Books donation for German students, correspondence with Barbara LeVee (5/17/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-526 Leverich, Henry P. Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) 1-A-S3 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-182 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63

Lay, James S., Jr.


Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and offices in neutral countries, report by Combined Civil Affairs with transmittal from the Combined Intelligence Committee (4/13/45) l-A-180

Levy, R. M.
Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270

Lazarsfeld, Paul
Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (2/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Lebovitz, Solomon Source material on military government and political activity in Germany, correspondence with Solomon Lebovitz (1/13/48 to 1/27/48) 2-A-433

L'Heureux, H. J.
Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings (4/5/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-722 Liaison Committee of International Education Liaison Committee for International Education information request and meeting agenda (1/21/44 to 1/26/44) 2-A-153 Libraries American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (12/16/47 to 1/2/48) 2-A-349; (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237

Leeper, Mary E.
International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344

Legal education
German legal experts exchange program, memorandum (5/11/49) 2-A-705 Legal experts exchange program, memorandum from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (3/31/49) 2-A-713 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from LL Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811

Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-507 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Brochure on Heidelberg Information Center, transmittal letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Gen. Daniel Noce (12/9/47) 2-A-388 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Gumming to Col. Hohenthal (8/13/45) l-B-24 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Curriculum and textbook center 3-B-230 Denominational and other schools in Germany, excerpt from weekly report (10/30/46) 3-B-155 Department of Labor documents distribution to information centers, letter from Acting Secretary of Labor John W. Gibson to Secretary of the Army (9/16/48) 2-A-558 Development of public libraries in U.S. Zone, Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander with letter to W. F. Russell (1/5/48) 2-A-414 Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellermann (10/24/49) l-A-143 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161 Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228 First meeting of Zonal Textbook Committee at Lbbecke, minutes (1/22/46) 3-B-39 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Brunn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacLeish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344; (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee recommendation (2/12/46) 3-B-248 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat (2/12/46) 3-B-241 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat, corrected copy (2/15/46) 3-B-243 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, recommendation by Allied Secretariat, corrected copy (2/15/46) 3-B-244 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695

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Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany 3-B-45 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/11/46) 3-A-54 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract (4/1/47 to 4/3/47) 2-A-207 OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram (3/21/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-706 Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda (2/1/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-656 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/5/49) 2-A-671 to 2-A-672 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-A-670 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 5-^4-282 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Germany, memoranda (3/24/49 ro 4/27/49) 2-A-654 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/11/49) 2-A-653 Reopening of German universities (8/22/45) 3-B-88 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/5/47) 3-B-290 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 School and curriculum reform, Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-413; 3-B-417 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball (10/27/47) 2-A-336 Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (11/16/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 Shipment of encyclopedias to Germany, memoranda (3/24/49) 2-A-715 Shipment of recent German books for distribution by the U.S. Book Exchange, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Alice D. Ball (12/10/48) 2-A-608

Shipment of recent German books for the University of Chicago library, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Arnold Bergstrasser (12/10/48) 2-A-605 Shipment of State Department publications to overseas areas, correspondence with Reed Harris (3/23/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-707 Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum (10/25/48) 3-B-247 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268 Textbook and curriculum center, memorandum (7/7/48) 3-B-235 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161 Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 Library of Congress Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Yemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-A-670 Licenses and permits Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda (5/7/49 to 5/20/49) 2-A-784 Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (8/13/47) 3-B-277; (10/16/47) 3-B-369; (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-/4-772 Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning (8/17/48) 3-A-2 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-2S6 Applications for reopening schools of nursing in Bavaria 3-A-79 Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3--137 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503; 3-B-506 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-491 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262

Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, memoranda (10/22/45 to 10/26/45) 3-A-140 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161; 3-B-168 Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether (4/26/49 ro 5/4/49; 2-A-773 Functions of OMGUS, ERA, and Land ERA under Interchange of Persons Program and student exchanges to U.S. (11/5/47) 3-B-365 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Licenses for newspapers and publishers, policy statement from Capt. Earl E. Baldwin (8/8/45) 3-A-233 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (9/27/48) 3-A-27 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Office activities (9/2/48) 3-A-28 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-23 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Office activities (9/3/48) 3-A-29 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-24 Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Organization of the normal school in Wrzburg J--243 Periodical imports from U.S., State Department incoming telegram from Murphy (5/4/46) l-A-40 Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/45 to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training CoUege at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Permission to reopen and maintain Kloster's School (11/11/45 to 5/10/46) 2-A-53 to 2-A-54 Policy on entry of U.S. nationals to study or teach in German universities, memorandum (10/17/47) 3-B-368 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh f9/2/45) 3-4-257 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program 3-B-364; (9/18/47) 3-B-372 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Proposed form for reopening of schools with forwarding memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce (1/10/46) 3-A-126 Re-opening of Bavarian universities, Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement 3-/4-225 Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-/4-235 ro 3-/4-237

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Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-1S9 Release of Teacher Training College of Wrzburg, memorandum W. M. Landeen (5/17/46) 3-A-242 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 0/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Reopening schools in Germany, memorandum from Col. W. A. Howkins (5/14/45 to 5/16/45) 2-A-114 Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante (9125145) 3-A-180 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Sponsorship for exit/entry permit for educational or cultural purposes, form with transmittal memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-360 Standard operating procedures for cultural interchange of persons, memorandum (9/18/47) 3-B-370 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 269/8, long-range policy statement for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents (10/16/46 to 10/24/46) 3-B-371 Statement of standard operating procedures for student exchange: German nationals to U.S. (11/5/47) 3-B-366 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Student exchange: opportunities and procedures for German nationals to study abroad, pamphlet with transmittal memorandum (11/3/47 to 11/13/47) 3-B-362 Student exchange program, student clearances (6/19/48 to 8/7/48) 2-A-475 to 2-A-476 Teacher training 3-B-100 Teachers approved for elementary schools in Achaffenburg, memorandum from Lt- Curtis H. Shell (10/11/45) 3-A-275 Teachers Training College of Wrzburg, application to open (4126/46) 3-A-240 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; 3-B-264; 3-B-274 Unitarian Service Committee child care educational project for Germany, letters from Helen Fogg (4/4/49) 2-A-738

Limbert, Paul M. U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Paul M. Limbert to Anderson (8/12/46) l-A-50 Linch, Sam H. Audio-visual materials and their utilization in the teacher training institutions of Bavaria, report by Sam H. Linch 3-A-98 Lindeman, Eduard C. Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5

Lindqnist, . F.
Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist 3-A-101 Linguistics see Language and linguistics Lippert, Schliebe Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Lipschitz-Lindley, W. German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler (7/5/45 to 8/8/45) 2-A-91 Litchfield, Dr. Doctor Litchfield activities, telegram (10/28/48 to 11/3/48) 2-A-584 Literature Denazification through introduction of literature, correspondence with H. C. Otto (7/21/47 to 7/28/47) 2-A-256 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-A-670 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Short report of meeting with Sen. Paulmann on Saturday, 12/8/45, 8 a.m. (12/8/45) 3-B-61 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (8/29/45 to 9/18/45) 2-A-33 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-206; 3-A-213 Littell, Wallace W. Attendance of American student at German university, correspondence with Wallace W. Littell (4/5/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-741 Little, Martin E. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-429; 3-A-432 Local government see ako Education committees Bavaria school reform proposal study by staff, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Brig. Gen. C. K. GaUey, Jr. (5/19/47) l-B-31 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger ^8/25/4; l-B-40 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142

Life Magazine
University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to2-A-301 Lilge, Frederick Report by Dr. Frederick Lilge on problems of German education, transmittal letter from Lt. Col. Donald Jones to War Department (6/24/47) 2-A-241 Lilje, Hans German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130

Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) 1-A-U3 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary* schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, airgram from Altaffer (1/21/49) l-A-126 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (12/8/48) l-A-123; (4/7/49) l-A-134 Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 German education, correspondence with William D. Boutwell (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/4 ro 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Office of Military Government for Bavaria 3-A-l to 3-A-462 Office of Military Government for Bremen Enclave 3-B-l to 3-B-541 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (0/26/48) l-A-115 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-63 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/8/49) -A-3 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/9/48 to 8/0/48) -A-IU Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/2/48) l-B-28 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/8/49) l-A-141 Statuts of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda (2/26/49 to 3/9/49) 2-A-657 to 2-A-660

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Lynch, G. P.

Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-665 to 2-A-666 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/18/49) 2-A-655 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Locke. Bessie National Kindergarten Association information request on military government organization, letter and transmittal sheet (2/12/44 to 12/14/44) 2-A-134 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847; (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Lohmann, Mrs. Henri School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann (3/30/48) 3-B-254 Lohr School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/4$) 3-A-223 Lord, Milton American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 Loveland, Albert J. Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Lovett, R- B. Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Responsibility for broadcasting operations, U.S. Forces Headquarters order with transmittal memorandum (9/6/45 to 9/17/45) 3-A-229 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD l-A-94 to l-A-95 Lwenstein, Earl Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy witt-transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 Lowrance, V. L. Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long range policy statement for German re-education. State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278 Liibbecke First meeting of Zonal Textbook Committee at Lbbecke, minutes (1/22/46) 3-B-39 Luchting, Wolfgang Educational exchange program information request for Ernst Hoffman and Wolfgang Luchting, memorandum (9/16/47) 2-A-265 Lacio, William K. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-418

Luckau, Alma M. American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-772 Ludwig, Emil Book for re-education of German youth, correspondence with Emil Ludwig (3/5/46 to 3/13/46) 2-A-16 to 2-A-18 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Ludwig II, King of Bavaria Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 Luitpold Hospital Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/ to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Luressen, Mr. Semi-monthly on secondary schools in Bremen, report (3/1/48) 3-B-75 Lutheran Church Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Lutze, Dr. Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 2/15/48) 2-A-617 Lynch, G. P. Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-831 Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/20/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-781 American students study in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Marshall and document (10/17/48 to 11/9/48) 2-A-582 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483 Bayard Q. Morgan selection as U.S. representative at Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Frankfurt and request for teaching position in Germany, letter with reply (7/10/49 to 7/15/49) 2-A-852 Bradley University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Robert Rie (5/17/48 to 6/9/48) 2-A-528 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 Carrie Chapman Can Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Clearance for German national to enter U.S. to study, correspondence with Robert D. Newton (10/4/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-577 Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence (5/13/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-766 Continuation of German education program under occupation statute approved in Washington 4/8/49, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace (5/7/49) 2-A-801 Cultural exchange program group chief establishment, memorandum from Col. G. P. Lynch (l/H/49) 2-A-642

Delta Kappa Gamma sponsorship of German teacher travel to U.S., correspondence with Selma L. Saam, (5/17/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-531 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Assistant Secretary of Stau Frank Wisner (7/16/48) 2-A-382 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether (4/26/49 to 5/4/49) 2-A-773 Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (4/13/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-733 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of exchange project for German social welfare specialists, letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch with memorandum (4/6/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-747 Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Guy H. Wells (6/12/48 to 6/25/48) 2-A-537 German and Austrian experts to study under exchange program, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann with list (5/16/49) 2-A-805 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters (10/1/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-576 Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Arno Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-836 International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Juvenile Protective Association sponsorship of visit of Austrian police administrators, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/13/49) 2-A-721 Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 List of educators involved in overseas educational reform, correspondence with Douglas S. Ward (4/6/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-725 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with William T. Snyder (10/25/48 to 10/29/48) 2-A-586 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (7/15/48) 2-A-496 New visa procedures for students, telegram and letter (8/26/48 to 8/27/48) 2-A-553 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Procedures for bringing German nationals to U.S. to study, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Marjorie Wolf (10/14/48) 2-A-569

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Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program, memorandum (6/10/48) 2-A-546 Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-820 Publication of book "How to Wage Peace," correspondence with Paul S. Eriksson with document (6/20/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-834 Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 Release of school buildings requisitioned by Military Government, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to John Riedl (6/29/49) 2-A-851 Reorientation and reeducation of German people, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) 2-A-794 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (5/5/49 to 5/13/49) 2-A-795 St. Bonaventure College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/2/48) 2-A-380 Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times (5/13/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-806 Travel allowance for 5 German vocational educational specialists, memorandum (5/9/49) 2-A-792 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors with University of Frankfurt, correspondence (4/30/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-764 University of Kentucky sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with H. L. Donovan (6/15/48 to 7/1/48) 2-A-525 University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 ro 5/10/49) 2-A-800 U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) l-A-138 Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings (4/5/49 ro 5/6/49) 2-A-722 Waldorf schools establishment in Germany proposal of Max Rodi, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Albert Klingelhofer (6/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-833 Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/15/48 to 7/20/48) 2-A-383 Lyon, Frederick B. Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Exploitation and filming of German archives, State Department memorandum (2/6/46) l-A-195 German archives. State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183

MacConnac, Kenneth J. Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-30 Machine tool industry Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-203 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351; 3-B-353

Maclnnis, Charles P. Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis (4/28/47) 3-A-99 MacJannet, Mrs. Donald R. Student exchange program correspondenceMacJannet, Mrs. Donald R. (4/16/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-202 MacKnight, Jesse M. Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/J2/49 ro 5/25/49) l-A-140 MacLean, D. D. Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation (4/26/45; l-A-182 MacLeish, Archibald Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Educational problems in Germany, return of letters of Mr. MacLeish and Mr. Graham (7/16/45) 2-A-97 Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries 2-^4-96 State Department documents 1-A-l to l-A-228 Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools, State Department correspondence, includes bibliography (7/20/45 to 7/25/45) 2-A-92 Magazines Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission (3/2/45 ro 3/18/45) 2-A-121 Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols (5/J//46; 2-A-82 Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda (4/5/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-686 Book and periodical use in German youth program, cables (1/8/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-174 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-428 Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, correspondence (12/16/47 to 7/12/48) 2-A-381 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Assistant Secretary of State Frank Wisner (7/16/48) 2-A-382 Education in the new Germany, essay on pedagogic periodicals by Curt Bondy 3-A-269 Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Magazines which have granted blanket copyright clearance for use in the occupied areas, list 3-B-205 Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C Dennis (7/7/47 ro 7/11/47) 2-A-250 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 ro 8/31/49) 3-A-173

Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (3/5/48; 3-^-J2 Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram (3/21/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-706 Omnibook magazine suitability for German re-education program, correspondence with M. Geffen (9/21/45 to 10/2/45) 2-A-40 Periodical imports from U.S., State Department incoming telegram from Murphy (5/4/46; l-A-40 Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232 Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda (2/J/49 ro 3/29/49; 2-^-656 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Publication of religious periodicals by German clergy, memorandum from Harry Walters (9/4/45; 3-B-23 Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/46 to 5/24/46; 2-^-79 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Germany, memoranda (3/24/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-654 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/11/49) 2-A-653 Request Dr. Kellermann to discuss situation of German and Austrian overt publications, telegram (11/24/48) 2-A-598 Requisition for books and periodicals, memoranda with list (3/J5/49 to 3/22/49) 2-A-717 Requisition for books, memoranda with list (4/26/49 to 5/6/49; 2-^-768 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-45 7; 3-S-45S Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (5/24/48) 3-A-90; (5/8/48) 3-A-91 Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (;j/;6/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to /3/44; 2-A-150 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-269 Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry (5/25/45 to 6/11/45) 2-A-112 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) 1-A-l 77 Magruder, Carger B. Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-623

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Mathews, T. E.

Magruder, Carter B. Advisory Committee on Education and Cultural Relations Within Occupied Areas, memorandum (3/23/49) 2-A-720 Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49) 2-A-708 Exchange program participation of Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence and memorandum (4/26/49) 2-A-777 Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 Main Post (newspaper) Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Mainfranken Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Plan for the Training of Assistant School-Teachers in Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken by Dr. Burgard (12/16/45) 3-A-271 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 3-A-282 Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (11/13/45) 3-A-250 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmutai memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Report of Schulrate, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249 Mainzer, Theo Student exchange program correspondenceMainzer, Theo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 Makin, Roger Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) -A-174 Mallon, John B. Michael Josselson itinerary for cultural exchange program, telegram with memorandum (3/4/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-742 Manes, Norbert Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (7/31/45 to 3/13/46) l-A-26 to l-A-27 Mann, F. J. Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3

Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris (10/19/45) l-B-2 Mann, Thomas Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Manning, Marjorie Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Mansfield, Leverett F. Books for reorientation program, correspondence with Leverett F. Mansfield (5/11/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-514 Maps Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, \ 122141 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Marburg Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-311 Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. l-A-189 Location of German Foreign Office archives, memorandum Russell to Wisner (3/22/48) l-A-216 Notes on German Foreign Office archives. State Department conversation memorandum by Dean Acheson with aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (1/3/46) i-A-194 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/2 7/46) I-B-8 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. l-A-201 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C, with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) l-A-190 Marens, David Psychological factors in re-education of the Germans, correspondence with Dr. David Abrahamsen (6/21/46 to 6/27/46) 2-A-410 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Marcnse, Herbert Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Hans Speier (2/24/47 to 2/26/47) 1^-73 Markhof, Manfred M. Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Marktheidenfeld School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Marshall, F. W. Adult education curricula revision memorandum (2/22/46) 3-B-67 American students study in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Marshall and document (10/17/48 to 11/9/48) 2-A-582

Marshall, George Interchange program inclusion of public officials in fields other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany (5/14/47) 2-A-222 Marshall, John C History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Marshall, Kendric Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (2/7/49 to 4/4/49) 2-A-671 Marshall, Kendric N. Education in U.S., exhibit invitation 2-A-328 Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319 Marshall Plan International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 Marter, Henry H. School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter (9/5/47) 2-A-326 Martin, Dr. Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Martin, T. R. Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Mason, Edward S. Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 Mass media see Communications media Massachusetts Institute of Technology Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) 2-A-439; (2/14/48 to 6/2/48) 2-A-441 to 2-A-443 MIT sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence (4/21/48 to 4/27/48) 2-A-446 Masseling, Matthias Visit of German experts to U.S., telegram (2/25/49) 2-A-627 Mathematics Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2114/47) l-B-29 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Reopening of schools for approved activities (7/26/45) 3-B^5 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Mathews, T. E. Re-education of German youth, correspondence between Mrs. T. E. Mathews and National Education Association and memorandum (7/5/45 to 8/2/45) 2-A-101

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Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews (/3/45 to 8/6/45) 2-A-89 to 2-A-90 Matsumoto, Atsuo Student exchange program correspondenceMatsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244

Private lessons, memorandum from Lt Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189

McKelvie, C L.
Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54

Matthews, H. Freeman
Long-range policy for re-education, memorandum from H. Freeman Matthews (2/21/46) l-A-64 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Mayer, Ernest DeW. French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmutai letter from Emest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Mayer, Hermann Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmita! memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Mayes, Martin Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (4/15/48) 3-A-19; (3/15/48) 3-A-20 McBride, Frances Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (11/16/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 McCarthy, John J. Educational program for German professionals, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to John J. McCarthy (12/23/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-610 McClaskey, Beryl RExchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables (12/1/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-401 McCloy, John J. Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45) l-A-22 McClure, Robert A. Appropriated funds for educational activities, letter with budget recommendations from Brig. Gen. Robert A. McClure (11/15/46 to 12/13/46) 2-A-184 McClure, Worth American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 McDaniel, James E. Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-502 Visit to Germany of professor Ammon Swope, letter from James McDaniel to Swope with reply (11/19/48 to 12/7/48) 3-B-450 McGovem, Mr. Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3'A-316 McHon, B. B. Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Mclntosh, Russell H. Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by LL Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Candidates for training at the Teachers Training College, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/23/45) 3-A-272 Dismissal of members of NSDAP from school positions, memoranda (6/22/45) 3-A-267 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270

McKeon, Richard P.
American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauifer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (8/20/47) l-B-12 McKibben, Robert A. Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents (5/6/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-796 McKibbin, George B. University of Chicago visiting professors . arrangements while in Germany, memorandum from George B. McKibbin to Col. Chard (7/24/47) 2-A-260 McKinley, James D. Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-516; 3-B-517 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-B-500 McKinney, Harry E. Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (10/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 McLean, Franklin A. Library of Congress official Harry Krould travel to Germany and Austria, correspondence with Vemer W. Clapp and memoranda (3/15/49 to 3/26/49) 2-A-695 McMahon, B. B. Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-831 Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda (5/7/49 to 5/20/49) 2-A-784 Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/20/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-781 American Press Institute sponsorship of visit by German publishers and editors, correspondence with Floyd Taylor (5/11/49 to 6/2/49) 2-A-803 American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-772 American professors work at German Universities, correspondence with J. Michael Moore 2-A-593 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith (6/17/49) 2-A-842 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483 Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 College Entrance and Examination Board sponsorship of Korean exchange students, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Henry Chauncey (8/18/48) 2-A-560

Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaaff (4/8/48 to 4/20/48) 2-A-488 ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt. Douglas Batson with memorandum (5/10/49 to 5/23/49) 2-A-791 Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to the president of University of Rochester (5/31/49) 2-A-690 German book publishing report by committee of American book publishers committee, transmittal letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Dr. Leon Camovsky (6/13/49) 2-A-840 Harvard University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Dr. C. J. Friedrich (6/10/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-819 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-836 International Training Service sponsorship of training exchange programs for German workers, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to G. Hodges with telegrams (6/5/49 to 6/16149) 2-A-779 Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence (5/10/48 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams 2-A-578 News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-815 Newspaper publishing prohibition and information services restrictions of Military Government, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Col. Charles Keegan (6/7/45) 3-A-247 Office of Education sponsorship of German experts programs, memorandum with letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch (5/25/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-783 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to Lt. CoL J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 to 6/8/49; 2-A-810 Proposed conference on "Role of Colleges and Universities in International Understanding," correspondence with Howard L. Nostrand (6/2/49 to 6/9/49; 2-^-826 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49; 2-^-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-/4-670 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49; 2-^-827 Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum (12/7/48) 2-A-606 Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf (6/9/49 to 6/75/49; 2->4-824 School adoption program for Germany, correspondence with Lawrence W. Prakken (11/9/48 to 11/20/48) 2-A-595 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6//49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813

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Medical Mission to Germany

Shipment of books to European information centers, correspondence with Frances McBride (11/16/48 to 11/17/48) 2-A-597 Shipment of recent German books for distribution by the U.S. Book Exchange, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Alice D. Ball (12/10/48) 2-A-608 Shipment of recent German books for the University of Chicago library, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Arnold Bergstrasser (12/10/48) 2-A-605 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785 Support of reorientation, information and education activities in Germany, memorandum with organization chart (5/27/49) 2-A-814 Teaching position in Germany, correspondence with Elina Duce (10/26/48 to 11/10/48) 2-A-585 Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-S65 Textbooks production for students in American zone, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Joseph A. Leighton (7/25/48 to 8/19/48) 2-A-552 McNamey, Joseph T. Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289 McNinch, J. H. OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram (3/21/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-706 McRae, Robert B. Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Exchange of cultural materials with Austria, U.S. policy statement in draft cable from Col. McRae (2/7/47) 2-A-165 Proposal to set up an experimental camp of German and American faculty and students, reply from Lt. Col. Robert McRae to Donald Watt with cable from OMGUS (3/19/47 to 3/25/47) 2-A-216 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman (10/17/47) l-A-92 U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-197 McSheny, Frank J. Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Textbooks for Germany, correspondence between Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry and Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (2/21/45 to 3/7/45) 2-A-123 to 2-A-124 McWilliams, Carey Refugee project status uncertainty, cable from George Weiss for Carey McWilliams (7/6/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-855 to 2-A-856 Meadows, Clarence W. State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Means, Elizabeth Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228

Medical education see also Health education Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Applications for reopening schools of nursing in Bavaria 3-A-79 Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C. Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-753 Curriculum for training of baby and children nurses 3-A-74 Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses 3-A-75 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-782 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Bryn J. Hovde to Gen. Morrison Stayer with introductory letter to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (4/9/45) 2-A-115 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (3/13/45) 2-A-122 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letters from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Morrison Stayer and Bryn J. Hovde (3/30/45) 2-A-118 Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable (4/1/48) 2-A-462 Medical Mission to Germany, cables (3/4/48 to 3/24/48) 2-A-464 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474; (5/18/48 to 5/21/48) 2-A-534 to 2-A-536 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-664 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Dorothy E. Snavely to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (5/21/48) 2-A-499 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln (1/4/49) 2-A-645 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/14/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-411 Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C. Dennis (7/7/47 to 7/11/47) 2-A-250 Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by Gauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (3/29/49 to 4/1149) 2-A-718 New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714

Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/45 to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-179 Reopening of German schools of nursing in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. Charles D. Shields (11/21/45) 3-A-77 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-/4-290 Student exchange program correspondenceMainzer, "Hieo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 Naeve, Hans N. (6/16/47) 2-A-239 Student exchange program information requests and rephes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18 U.S. Education News 2-A-37 World Health Organization sponsoiship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Medical facilities and services see Health facilities and services Medical Mission to Germany Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable (4/1/48) 2-A-462 Medical Mission to Germany, cables (3/4/48 to 3/24/48) 2-A-464 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474; (5/18/48 to 5/21/48) 2-A-534 to 2-A-536 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-664 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Dorothy E. Snavely to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (5/21/48) 2-A-499 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln (1/4/49) 2-A-645 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/14/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-411

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Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675

Metals
see Iron and steel industry

Metropolitan areas
see Urban areas Metter, Harry Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-418

Meinecke, Friedrich
Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Meinzolt, Hans Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-I36 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-424 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (11/26/46) 3-A-144 Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transmittal memorandum from Meinzolt (1/15/46 to 1/17/46) 3-A-148 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368

Mexico
Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185 Meyer, Ellen Teaching positions availability, correspondence with EUen Meyer (8/25/45) 2-A-23 Meyer, Fred A. Bill for magazines for Austrian reorientation project No. 164 funds, memoranda (4/5/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-686 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Meyer, K. H. Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Meyer, L. Emergency Planning Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod participation in educational exchange program with Germany, letter from L. Meyer to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (7/11/47) 2-A-253 Miami .University Miami University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 1/8/48) 2-A-384 Michelson, George T. State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279

Mellinger, Frederic
Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Memminger, Robert B. Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Mennonite Central Committee Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence concerning return transportation (1/25/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-650 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with William T. Snyder (10/25/48 to 10/29/48) 2-A-586 Mercadante, Luke A. Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante (9/25/45) 3-A-180 Merchant seamen Educational developments, weekly summary (12/5/46) 3-B-152 Reopening of courses in navigation schools and schools for Schifisingenieure and Seemaschinisten (6/3/46) 3-B-131 Meredith College Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Merigon, Mr. Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Mertins, Schulrat Speech made by Schulrat Mertins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck (11/28/45) 3-B-31 Messersmith, George S. Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185

Michler, G. H.
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302

Middle East
see also Iraq German Foreign Office papers on the Grand Mufti, memorandum (1/9/48) l-A-211 Miexner, Mr. Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Militarism see also Demilitarization see also Denazification see also Nationalism Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Remilitarization of Germany impact on democratization program, letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Hans Stark with memorandum and document (2/28/48 to 1/28/49) 2-A-652 Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum (4/15/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-76

Student exchange program correspondenceMatsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 Military government Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Agreement on military government responsibilities in the Bremen enclave, U.S.-British agreement 3-B-25 Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis (6/6/45) 3-A-248 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) l-B-15 Forms, proclamations and laws for Military Government of Germany, acknowledgement memorandum from John P. Gardiner to Lt. Col. Charles L. Kades (4/4/45) 2-A-117 Forms, proclamations, and laws for Office of Military Government of Germany (U.S.), transmittal memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to J. P. Gardiner (3/27/45) 2-A-119 Functions of OMGUS, ERA, and Land ERA under Interchange of Persons Program and student exchanges to U.S. (11/5/47) 3-B-365 Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film, Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Juveniles before military government courts (11/14/46) 3-B-144 Military Government educational control instructions (7/18/46) 3-B-78 to 3-B-80; (10/20/45 to 2/6/49) 3-B-100 to 3-B-117 National Kindergarten Association information request on military government organization, letter and transmittal sheet (12/12/44 to 12/14/44) 2-A-134 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Publication of directive on military government, memorandum to Mr. MacLeish with draft report "German education under military government" (5/17/45) l-A-8 Responsibilities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (5/29/46) 3-A-49 Responsibility of educational officers, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-117 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387

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Second revision of Annex XXVI (Education) to U.S. basic preliminary plan for Allied control and occupation of Germany, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (4/25/45) l-B-16 Source material on military government and political activity in Germany, correspondence with Solomon Lebovitz (1/13/48 to 1/27/48) 2-A-433 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft ei/24/48) 3-B-531 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (2/21/45) 3-A-249 U.S. authority over reorientation and re-education after Western German government formation, memorandum by Legal Section with transmittal from G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellermann (5/10/49) l-A-138

Military Government Detachment for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken


Application and reports concerning the , employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Plan for the Training of Assistant School-Teachers in Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken by Dr. Burgard (12/16/45) 3-A-271 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (11/13/45) 3-A-250 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249

correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trude Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847; (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Germany, memoranda (3/24/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-654 Reorientation and re-education activity survey in Germany, OMGUS telegram (4/19/49) 2-A-749 Reorientation program Ryukyus Military Government: GARIOA appropriation FY48, memoranda and tables (3/3/48 to 3/16/48) 2-A-478 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-456 Status of funds for reorientation program in Germany, FY48, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/19/47) 2-A-400 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-256 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1117149 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669

Military occupation forces and personnel


Administrative control over New York activities of Richard T. Alexander, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, correspondence (5/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-831 Admission of members of British and Dominion Forces to German universities (12/20/45) 3-B-lll Application from Gustavus B. Stuart, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (8/31/45) 2-A-21 Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Appointment of news reporter to The Bavarian, Office of Special Services memorandum from Lt. Joseph Langland (9/7/45; 3-A-230 Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-838 Army personnel working in education, correspondence with William G. Carr of Educational Policies Commission (3/12/45 to 3/18/45) 2-A-121 Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation (3/20/46) 3-A-276 Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence (2/8/46 to 2/21/46) 2-A-7 to 2-A-9; (2/21/46 to 3/29/46) 2-A-62 to 2-A-65 Col. Howard E. Deems placement on temporary duty with War Department to aid in procurement of civilian educators, memorandum (7/6/45) 2-A-100 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257

Military occupation costs


Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249 Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (5/5/49 to S/18/49) 2-A-786 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations (5/25/49) 2-A-697 German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 Govenunent funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program,

Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Conference of chief regional Education and Religious Affairs officers, agenda (8/6/47 to 8/7/47) 3-B-298 Cultural exchange program group chief establishment, memorandum from Col. G. P. Lynch (1/11/49) 2-A-642 Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren 3-A-1I8 Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45) l.A-22 Director of German re-education program, memoranda (7/9/45 to 7/10/45) l-A-21 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler (8/1/45) l-A-24 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Education Control Officer and his powers in matters of policy, with transmittal memorandum (12/31/45 to 1/15/46) 3-B-I09 Education division history 3-B-453 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-199; 3-B-200; 3-B-202: 3-B-203; 3-B-213; 3-B-214; 3-B-219 Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9//45 to 9/79/45; 2-A-27 Educational personnel in Germany and educational reform program in Italy, letter to Gen. John Hilldring from Maj. Carleton W. Washbume (3/24/44) 2-A-152 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398 Educator for Germany to advise Gen. Clay selection postponement, memorandum from Brig. Gen. George F. Schlgen to Asst. Secretary of War (3/20/47) 3-A-469 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay (7/2/45) 2-A-103 Employment inquiry, correspondence with George W. Brown (9/24/45) 2-A-49 Employment inquiry, correspondence with Jean Strong (9/10/45 to 10/15/45) 2-A-50 Employment inquiry from Louis Khler and draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (9/4/45; 2-A-30 Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289 Exchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables (12/1/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-401 Exploitation and filming of German archives, State Department memorandum (2/6/46) l-A-195 Extension of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, telegrams with memorandum (2/25/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-769 Families of U.S. personnel in Germany and military government employment opportunities, reply to Evelyn Thompson and Martha Brown from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring on constriction policy (6/30/45) 2-/4-/04 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533

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Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum (4/5/48) 3-A-305 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (5/31/45) l-A-U Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Initial report on teaching democracy to individual Germans, draft prologue 3-A-119 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) 1-8-17 Nomination of Frank P. Graham as Chief of Education and Religious Affairs Section of U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from MacUish to Grew (V.30/45; l-A-9 Nomination of Frank P. Graham for head of U.S. re-education activities in Germany declined, letter from Frank P. Graham to John J. McCloy with transmittal memorandum from Davidson Sommers to Col. Chanler (7/6/45 to 7/10/45) 2-A-99 Opening of German educational institutions in American zone of Germany for U.S. students, telegram (7/24/48) 2-A-507 Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to Lt. Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-810 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-l 16 Procurement of U.S.teaching personnel for work in Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mr. McCloy (9/13/45) 2-A-31 Protest against War Department selections of educational leaders in Germany, correspondence with Loy Norrix (2/21/47 to 2/27/47) 2-A-158 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch 3-A-120 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Recommendation of Carl Hermann for teacher position in Germany, letter from Mrs. John Milton Adams to Gen. George Marshall and forwarding order (10/10/45 to 10/20/45) 2-A-46 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 3-A-282 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/27/46) l-B-8

Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/5/47) 3-B-290 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf (6/9/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-824 Responsibility of educational officers, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-l 17 School reform Governor's conference (4/2/48) 3-A-295 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnut! (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Status of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, Army Department incoming message with memorandum and Army Department outgoing message /iO/49 ro 5/12/49) 2-A-793 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Support of reorientation, information and education activities in Germany, memorandum with organization chart (5/27/49) 2-A-814 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (9/21/45) 2-A-36 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255; (12/9/46) 3-B-259; 3-B-262 Transfer of functions from Information Control to Education Division, memorandum from G. H. Garde to C. K. Gailey (6/23/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-454 Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents (5/6/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-796 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, letter from John E. Peurifoy with memorandum and reply (2/25/49 to 3/10/49) 2-A-679 U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 Veterans Administration forms relative to veterans education abroad under P.L. 346, letters from Sam H. Coile with related documents (10/12/48 to 2/3/49) 2-A-663 Visiting expert John Hay tour extension, correspondence (8/5/48 to 8/10/48) 2-A-547 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56 Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Military personnel see also Military occupation forces and personnel see also Veterans Col. Howard E. Deems placement on temporary duty with War Department to aid in procurement of civilian educators, memorandum (7/6/45) 2-A-100 Democratic education of certain German deserters, memorandum to U.S. Mission, Stockholm (1/29/45) l-A-217

Military supplies and property Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-557 Reorientation program Ryukyus Military Government: GARIOA appropriation FY48, memoranda and tables (3/3/48 to 3/16/48) 2-A-478 Signal equipment supply needs, memoranda (12/31/47 to 2/2/48) 2-A-389 Speech of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, delivered at the 26th meeting of the Lnderrat in Stuttgart (11/4/47) 3-B-348 Miller, Friedrich H. A. World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/J/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292

Miller, J. E.
Shipment of books from North CaroUna to Germany, correspondence (11/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352 Miller, Watson B. Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/11/49) 2-A-666 Miller, William S. Visual educational materials for occupied areas, correspondence with William S. Miller of Denoyer-Geppert Co. (4/12/47 to 4/24/47) 2-A-201 Mines and mining Opening of mining schools in Germany (10/20/45) 3-B-I04 Miniclier, Louis Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Evaluation of Bavarian school reform plan, transmittal letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer (4/30/48) 3-A-306 Meeting of school reform directorate, 4/27/48, letter from Louis Miniclier to Dr. Hundhammer (4/29/48) 3-A-307 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (12/2/48) 3-A-22 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48 to 6/8/48) 3-A-14; (5/4/48) 3-A-l 7 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (7/7/48) 3-A-39; (6/2/48) 3-A-41; (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Repon on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48J 3-^-292 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (3/19/48) 3-A-291 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1 /48, memorandum from Miniclier (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Topical report of the OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Group Activities Branch by Louis Minicher (6/15/48) 3-A-3 Ministry of Education Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-l02 Mitchell, James R. Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-516; 3-B-5I8 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513

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Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503; 3-B-507 Molotov, Vyacheslav M. Publication of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Mondorf, Ernest Exchange student program correspondence (12/6/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-386 Money see Currency Monsky, Henry Anti-Semitism and German re-education in report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply (11/7/46 to 11/20/46) l-A-56 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress (11/7/46 to 11/18/46) 2-A-181 Montgomery, Bernard L. "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Moore, J. Michael American professors work at German Universities, correspondence with J. Michael Moore 2-^4-595 Moose, James S., Jr. Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Moral and ethical education see also Religious education Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmita! letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9/6/45 to 9/19/45) 2-A-27 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 to 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transminai memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l-A-72 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Moral Re-Armament Movement Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-568

Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) l-B-17 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/2 7/46) l-B-8 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Morgan, Bayard Q. American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (11/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 Bayard Q. Morgan selection as U.S. representative at Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Frankfurt and request for teaching position in Germany, letter with reply (7/10/49 to 7/15/49) 2-A-852 Morris, Brewster H. Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Morrison, Robert Z. NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract (4/1/47 to 4/3/47) 2-A-207 Morrow, Edward A. Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Morse, Jesse S. Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda (4/8/46 to 4/9/46) 3-B-225 Morse, Wayne L. Educational materials for teachers in the U.S. Zone in Germany, memoranda with letter from Aurilia C. Howe to Sen. Morse (4/27/48 to 5/25/48) 2-A-500 Moseley, Carlos Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Office activities (9/2/48) 3-A-28 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-23; (10/28/48) 3-A-25 Moseley, Ed F. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/14/48 to 10/21/48) 2-A-589 Moseley, H. W. Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278

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see also Propaganda Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-422 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-180 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 to 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l-A-72

Moseley, Harold Archives and official property of Germany in neutral countries and disposition inquiries, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal note from P.F. Grey to Harold Moseley (5/1/45) l-A-186 Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation (4/26/45) l-A-182 Moseley, Harold W. Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Motion Picture Export Association Musicians visit to Germany, letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (9/4/47) 2-A-324 Motion pictures Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Appropriated funds for educational activities, letter with budget recommendations from Brig. Gen. Robert A. McClure (11/15/46 to 12/13/46) 2-A-184 Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-838 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-190; 3-B-194 Exchange of cultural materials with Austria, U.S. policy statement in draft cable from Col. McRae (2/7/47) 2-A-165 Film production by Dr. Alwin Elling, correspondence (5/27/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-87 Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis (4/28/47) 3-A-99 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Emest DeW. Mayer l-A-120 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Highlight summary of Landerrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278 Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film, Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-26; (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Musicians visit to Germany, letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (9/4/47) 2-A-324 Plan for meeting of German kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams (4/28/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-505 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383 Release of films on preschool education, telegram (5/5/48) 2-A-506 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109

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School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fur den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (11/18/47) 3-B-407 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum (10/25/48) 3-B-247 Status of funds for reorientation program in Germany, FY48, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/19/47) 2-A-400 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-256: 3-B-264; 3-B-267; 3-5-274 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 0/21/48) 3-B-500 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranlcen, memoranda 3-A-218 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Movie industry see Motion pictures Muccio, J. J. Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3 Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris (10/19/45) l-B-2 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) I-B-l University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18 Vatican-Germany Concordat poUcy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 Mulder, Milton E. Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum (5/6/49) 2-A-789 Malinger, Frederic Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-520; 3-B-521 Maller, Anneliese Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391 Mller, Otto International universities proposed for western Europe, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-45I Mnller, Walter J. Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/21/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Reports on OMG for Bavaria branch activities, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (4/9/46) 3-A-50 Munch, Aloisius J. Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Mnchener Merkur (newspaper) Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106

Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Mnchener Mittag (newspaper) Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Mnchener Volkshochschule Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 Mundelein College Student exchange program correspondenceSt. Leonard, Sister Mary (12/10/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-409 Munich Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 Agenda for Education and Religious Affairs Branch chiefs meeting in Munich, 9/3/47 to 9/4/47, memorandum (8/20/47) 3-B-293 Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405; 3-A-413; 3-A-430; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Conference on teaching aids, letters from Mildred English to military government for Bremen with documents (11/29/46 to 12/17/46) 3-B-52 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-376 International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) l-B-17 Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/7/49 to 7/20/49) 3-A-339 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum (7/23/47 to 8/1/47) 2-A-276; (8/11/47) 2-A-288 University of Chicago professors travel to Munich, memorandum on meeting (8/20/47) 2-A-282 U.S. policy on information education and cultural fields, cables and memorandum (1/24/47) 2-A-175 Munich Technical College Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/30/49) 3-A-157 Re-opening of Bavarian universities, Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement J-^-225 Municipal government s Local government Munson, F. P. Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Murphy, G. D. Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398

Murphy, Joseph M. Publication of student papers, routing slip (11/24/48) 2-A-S99 Murphy, Robert Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder (4/14/49) 2-A-626 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-HS Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) 1-A-I13 Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (12/23/45) l-A-31 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Office of Political Adviser for Germany 1-B-l to l-B-42 Periodical imports from U.S., State Department incoming telegram from Murphy (5/4/46) l-A-40 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Transfer and custody of German Foreign Office political archives, State Department incoming telegram (5/17/45) l-A-181 Visit to Germany by Professor Balduin V. Schwarz, correspondence (5/9/49 ro 5/17/49) 2-A-797 Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) I-A-187 Murray, James Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Museums Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/J9/4S to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-501

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Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-A-175 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/S/47) 3-B-290 Myrdal, Robert Democratic education of certain German deserters, memorandum to U.S. Mission, Stockholm (7/29/45; l-A-27

Naeve, Hans N. Student exchange program correspondenceNaeve, Hans N. (6/16/47) 2-A-239 Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238

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Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-40S Names lists Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Advisory Committee on German Re-Education, memorandum from Hovde to Dickey (6/2/45) J-A-222 American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (11/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 American professors work at German Universities, correspondence with J. Michael Moore 2-A-594 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Annual report on the German archives project, memorandum from Mary E. Bradshaw with document (11/1/46) l-A-200 Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74 Bible training in U.S. established for German youth, letters from W. A. Waltke with related document (1/29/48) 2-A-429 Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Church World Service sponsorship of exchange students, telegram (7/27/48) 2-A-555 Civilian to head U.S. zone re-education activities in Germany, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45 to 7/13/45) 2-A-98 Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45) l-A-22 Director of German re-education program, memoranda (7/9/45 to 7/10/45) l-A-21 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler (8/1/45) l-A-24

Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Education mission to Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to the Secretary of War (8/19/46) 2-A-858 Education specialists provided for under reorientation program, 1/1/47 to 7/1/47, with transmittal memorandum (12/28/46) 3-B-343 Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 ETD dates and names of German students to return to Germany this summer listed, letter from George Hall to Capt. Douglas Batson with memorandum (5/10/49 to 5/23/49) 2-A-791 Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt (6/4/48) 2-A-529 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to Philip Kaiser (6/29/49) 2-A-702 German and Austrian experts to study under exchange program, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Henry J. Kellennann with list (5/16/49) 2-A-805 German experts program, Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 German labor experts exchange program, Army Department incoming message (4/1/49 to 4/2/49) 2-A-735 German policemen training program in U.S., telegram (1/12/49) 2-A-639 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 International Work-Student Exchange programs, correspondence (2/17/49) 2-A-685 Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wrzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury (9/19/45 to 9/20/45) 3-A-228 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 List and fragebogens of prospective teachers. memorandum from Capt. H. A. Storm (7/26/45) 3-A-281 Liste von europischen Wissenschaftlern 3-B-397 Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany 3-B-45 Long-range policy for German re-education, Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 Lower Franconian teachers union by Ernst Heywang (1/12/47) 3-A-220 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda a/2/48) 3-A-360 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence concerning return transportation (1/25/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-650

Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (5/14/47) 3-A-61 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-24 Names of teachers proposed for elementary school instruction in Bremen 3-B-41 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/4/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 Personnel for education service center/Hesse, telegrams (10/29/48 to 11/3/48) 2-A-581 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter (5/14/46) l-A-42 Personnel tentative selections for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, War Department telegram (7/20/46) l-A-46 Publishing German official papers agreed at Anglo-American meetings, correspondence (6/5/46 to 6/19/46) l-A-198 Radio and visual aids experts exchange group, memoranda (4/23/49) 2-A-776 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, apphcation (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, apphcation (3/5/46) 3-A-463 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11 /11 /45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (0/22/45) 3-A-462 Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, apphcation (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3-A-459 Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Reorientation courses for teachers, memorandum (8/5/46) 3-B-227 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 Report on special projects (2/14/48) 3-B-455 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 3-B-380 Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation 3-B-224 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin C8/2/45; 3-B-245 Report on visiting consultants sent by Reorientation Branch, Washington, 12/15/47 3-B-391 Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list (2/31/46 to /2/47) 2-A-56 Rural education survey projected for the U.S. Zone of Occupation, memorandum from Kindleberger to Robinson (2/5/47) l-A-69 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers (7/17/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-259 School committee member apphcants, report by Richard F. Ury (9/1/45) 3-A-246 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. HUldring (5/1/46) l-A-59 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403

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Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and clippings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar . Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter (7/15/48 to 7/19/48) 2-A-551 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Student exchange program applications approvals, telegrams (1/23/48) 2-A-430 Student exchange program clearances request, "* correspondence (7/30/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-522 Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times (5/13/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-806 Summer courses available in Germany for U.S. students, correspondence with Daniel S. Aheam (4/1/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-740 Teachers Training College enrollment approved student list, memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce (10/31/45) 3-A-274 Teaching staff of the University of Munich, memorandum from Al D. Sims (11/12/46) 3-A-145 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264; 3-B-265; 3-B-273: 3-B-274 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to Capt. G. C. Axvall (4/12/49) 2-A-757 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466; (1/7/49 to 2/8/49) 2-A-628 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, conversation memorandum (7/10/46) l-A-44 U.S. public opinion on German re-education program (2/7/46) l-A-15 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Zone-wide education branch conference. Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Napoli, Joseph F. Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 Nass, Fred Student exchange program correspondenceMainzer, Theo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 National Association of Educational Broadcasters National Association of Educational Broadcasters sponsorship of training program for broadcasting students, correspondence (10/7/47 to 10/14/47) 2-A-341 National Broadcasting Co. NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract (4/1/47 to 4/3/47) 2-A-207 National Catholic Welfare Conference Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-36; (5/4/48) 3-A-43 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/9/48) 2-A-492; (6/4/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 National Education Association American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67

German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 Intemationai education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-S87 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams (11/9/48 to 5/20/49) 2-A-578 to 2-A-579 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 7/15/48) 2-A-495 to 2-A-496; (4/28/48 to 6/4/48) 2-A-498 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, memorandum (4/28/48) 2-A-501 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter (5/14/46) l-A-42 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 Re-education of German youth, correspondence between Mrs. T. E. Mathews and National Education Association and memorandum (7/5/45 to 8/2/45) 2-A-101 School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. Saltonstall (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to2-A-lll Visit to Germany of private educators, acknowledgement of transmutai letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Asst Sec. Archibald MacLeish (6/27/45) 2-A-106 National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs German experts on women's affairs, correspondence (3/10/49 to 3/15/49) 2-A-689 National Kindergarten Association National Kindergarten Association information request on military government organization, letter and transmittal sheet (12/12/44 to 12/14/44) 2-A-134 National Press Club Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda 2-A-658 National Self Government Committee Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling (9/17/45) 2-A-32 Reference material for State Department from National Self Government Committee, correspondence and bibliography (4/30/4 to 5/24/46) 2-A-79 Self-government program in German schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witseil to Richard Welling (10/3/45) 2-A-41 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and clippings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 Textbooks and pamphlets for German and Japanese schools, letter from Richard Welling to Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen with bibliography (12/12/46) 2-A-155

U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 12/20/46) 2-A-176 National Social Welfare Assembly Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 German experts program. Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 German youth leadership training project, telegram (1/28/49) 2-A-630; (1/25/49) 2-A-633 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (1/14/49 to 1/18/49) 2-A-638 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence (2/1/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-771 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with Mabel Shannon (7/19/48 to 7/26/48) 2-A-518 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-758 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellennann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, memoranda (7/14/48) 2-A-520 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter (7/15/48 to 7/19/48) 2-A-551 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 National Socialist Students Association Significance of National Socialist Students Association, letter from University of Hamburg Rector (12/13/45 to 1/12/46) 3-B-33 National Student Association National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with draft press release (11/22/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-353 National University Extension Association English-language extension courses in engineering and liberal arts for European students, correspondence between Count De Sora and W. S. Bittner 2-A-60 Nationalism see also MiMtarism Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 Nationality see Citizenship

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Newspapers

Nation's Heritage (magazine) Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-71I Natural resources see also Energy resources Nazi Party Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-I36 Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) 1-A-7S Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/4S to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-B-296 Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 Disposal of Nazi textbooks (12/12/45 to 12/17/45) 3-B-108 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-210 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds (1/14/46) 3-B-107 Ex-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum from Robert A. Reese (3/20/46) 3-A-135 Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply (5/6/47 to 5/20/47) 2-A-228 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 German Foreign Office and other Nazi records, disposition discussions (2/6/45 to 3/22/48) l-A-178 to l-A-216 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany 3'B-45 My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg (10/23/45) 3-A-244 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Conunander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3-A-222 Non-admittance of persons with former Nazi affiliations as students to institutions of higher learning, memorandum (2/26/46) 3-A-149 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112

Principles of admission of students to German institutions of higher learning, memorandum (7/30/47) 3-B-400 Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasburger (3/23/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-709 Rehabilitation of Dr. Cornel Dumbacher, letter with testimonials (1/5/46) 3-A-464 Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 Removal from office and from positions of responsibility of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes, Allied Control Authority Control Counc Directive No. 24 (1/12/46) 3-B-281 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 Report on the instruction of adult persons 3-B-68 Report on the state of juvenile problems and youth organizations (12/20/45) 3-B-35 Significance of National Socialist Students Association, letter from University of Hamburg Rector (12/13/45 to 1/12/46) 3-B-33 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fine Arts Branch 3-B-44 Netherlands Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Neue Auslese (magazine) Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Nene Presse (newspaper) Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) I-A-93 Neue Zeitung (newspaper) Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Neumann, Robert G. Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence (5/10/48 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 Neumann, Sigmnnd Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/30/49) 3-A-157 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729 New England Deaconess Hospital New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (3/29/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-718 New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 New Jersey Elementary Principals Association Funding for student exchange educational program, correspondence with C. De Witt Boney, and memorandum (1/13/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-631

Funding for student exchange program, correspondence (1/12/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 New School for Social Research Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 New Week (magazine) Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 New York Herald-Tribune (newspaper) Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548 Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 New York Times (newspaper) American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum (4/15/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-76 Student exchange program for German nationals, correspondence with Morris L. Kaplan of New York Times (5/13/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-806 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-261 Training of German teachers, memorandum, correspondence, and press release (4/15/46 to 5/13/46) 2-A-83 New York University Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (6/28/45) 2-A-105 Materials relative to military government in Germany, correspondence with Jack Ishmole (4/21/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-778 Newman, H. H. Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232 Newspapers Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Appointment of news reporter to The Bavarian, Office of Special Services memorandum from Lt. Joseph Langland (9/7/45) 3-A-230 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-412

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Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (11/22/47) 2-A-364 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarizing letter from Charles Saltzman (11/20/47) 2-A-363 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, letter from Charles Saltzman to William Draper (11/16/47 to 1/29/48) 2-A-362 Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, correspondence (12/16/47 to 7/12/48) 2-A-381 Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Assistant Secretary of State Frank Wisner (7/16/48) 2-A-382 Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (10/21/47 to 11/7/47) 2-A-299 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (4/13/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-733 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Hamburg school reform proposals, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/26/49) l-A-137 Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Arno Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 Information Centers funding for documents, books, and publications, memorandum from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (8/22/47) 2-A-280 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 Licenses for newspapers and publishers, policy statement from Capt. Earl E. Baldwin (8/8/45) 3-A-233 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/30/49) 3-A-157 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Newspaper publishing prohibition and information services restrictions of Military Government, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Col. Charles Keegan (6/7/45) 3-A-247 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232

Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda (2/1/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-656 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch 3-A-120 Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of religious periodicals by German clergy, memorandum from Harry Walters (9/4/45) 3-B-23 Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Recommended expenditure of funds authorized for books, documents and publications, memoranda (9/26/47) 2-A-308 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Germany, memoranda (3/24/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-654 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/11/49) 2-A-653 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-45 7; 3-B-459 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (5/24/48) 3-A-90 Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum (4/15/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-76 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232

Niedersachsen Regional Council


Political activity restrictions on teachers and religious ministers, memorandum (2/12/46) 3-B-19

Nieman, H. H.
Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film, Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Nieter, Mr. Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (6/16/47) l-A-154

Noack, Professor
Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49) 3-A-160 Noble, G. B. Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-208 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-207 Release of information from captured German documents, memoranda and document (6/19/46 to 10/24/47) l-A-206 Noce, Daniel Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 American Council of Learned Societies participation in educational exchange program with Germany, correspondence with Richard H. Shryock (7/(5/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-252 Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Coordination of U.S. and German educational systems, letter to Maj. Gen. Noce from Maj. Gen. Hilldring with reply (4/16/47 to 4/22/47) 2-A-198 European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick (1/14/48 to 1/28/48) 2-A-418 Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (5/5/47 to 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract (4/1/47 to 4/3/47) 2-A-207 Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-179 School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. SaltonstaU (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and chppings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany

Newsweek (magazine)
Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151

Newton, Henry C
Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 Newton, Robert D. Clearance for German national to enter U.S. to study, correspondence with Robert D. Newton (10/4/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-577 Niebnhr, Reinhold Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Niederpoedking Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405

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Oberschule fur Jungen, Burghausen

and Austria (5/5/47) 2-A-219; (5/5/47 to 6/3/47) 2-A-224 0 2-A-227; (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence (9/17/47 to 10/1/47) 2-A-313 Status of funds for reorientation program in Germany, FY48, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/19/47) 2-A-400 Student exchange program grant of nation interest visas, letter from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce to Assistant Secretary of State Charles E. Saltzman (11/3/47) 2-A-370 United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 to 7/23/47) 2-A-255 U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161 Noiret, P. Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Nolting-Haufi, Wilhelm Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Normal schools sec Teacher education and training Nome, L. E. Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Norrie of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Norrix, Loy Protest against War Department selections of educational leaders in Germany, correspondence with Loy Norrix (2/21/47 to 2/27/47) 2-A-158 North Carolina Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350; (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355; (1/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360: (1/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365; (11/7/47) 2-A-372; (U/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373; (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427; (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/15/49) 2-A-780; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (6/15/49 to 6/22/49) 2-A-809; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/22/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-335; (1/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352; (3/19/48 'to 3/31/48) 2-A-480; (4/2/48) 2-A-482; (10/4/48 to 10/2/48) 2-A-589; (2/2/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-625: (4/12/49) 2-A-756; (5/5/49 to 5/13/49) 2-A-795 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, extension to British and French zones, correspondence (12/31/47) 2-A-394 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball (10/27/47) 2-A-336 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper cuppings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368

Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence (4/23/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-504; (4/30/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-515 North Carolina Pulp Co. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 1/25/47) 2-A-368 North Dakota Agricultura] College Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 North Rhine-Westphalia Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/W48) l-A-64 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 Northwestern University Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Norton, Harry A. Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (1/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 Norton, Matthew F. Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 2/30/47) 2-A-330 Nostrand, Howard L. Proposed conference on "Role of Colleges and Universities in International Understanding," correspondence with Howard L. Nostrand (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-826 Nuce, Lawrence A. Proposed form for reopening of schools with forwarding memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce (/0/46) 3-A-26 Teachers Training College enrollment approved student list, memorandum from Lt. Lawrence A. Nuce (0/31/45) 3-A-274 Nugent, D. R. Education of Ryukyuan students in the U.S. and Japan, memoranda (1/25/49) 2-A-649 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/H/49) 2-A-653 Nuremberg Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-422; 3-A-423; 3-A-430; (10/7/48 to H/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Exchange student program correspondenceMondorf, Emest (2/6/47 to 7/22/4; 2-A-386 Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings 3-A-399 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 Nuremberg Trials Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. ^-89 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-60 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246

Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (7/7/48) 3-A-39 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. l-A-201 Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C, with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) -A-90 Nursery feeding program see School lunch and nursery feeding programs Nurses Applications for reopening schools of nursing in Bavaria 3-A-79 Approved German textbooks on nursing, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer (11/2/45) 3-A-76 Curriculum for training of baby and children nurses 3-A-74 Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses 3-A-75 New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (3/29/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-78 New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmittal note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/45 to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Reopening of German schools of nursing in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. Charles D. Shields (11/21/45) 3-A-77 St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 Nyholm, Jens Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Nyland, J. C. Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217

Oberbayem Return of children from the camps, memorandum from Franz X. Hartmann (6/15/45) 3-A-85 Oberlander Trust Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/H/47) 2-A-289 Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram (2/22/48) 2-A-615 Oberlin College Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Oberschule fur Jungen, Burghausen Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (H/20/46) 3-A-461

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Oberschule fr Mchen, Burghausen Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 O'Brien, Henry Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., correspondence (11/2/48) 2-A-580 Occupation see terms beginning with Military occupation Ochsenfurt Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 O'Connell, Edward M. Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 O'Connor, Edward M. Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Office of Education Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, correspondence (1/13/49) 2-A-637 Education in U.S., exhibit invitation 2-A-328 Interchange of Persons Program procedures and funding, correspondence with Bess Goodykoontz of Office of Education (5/12/47 to 5/19/47) 2-A-220 Office of Education sponsorship of German experts programs, memorandum with letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch (5/25/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-783 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz (0/17/46) l-A-60 U.S. Education Mission to Germany selection, memoranda from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols and letter (5/14/46) 2-A-84 Office of Educational Exchange Program of international educational exchange, memorandum from William C. Johnstone, Jr. (2/17/49) 2-A-681 Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram (1/30/49 to 2/2/49) 2-A-651 Office of International Agricultural Relations Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in German educational exchange program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Office of International Agricultural Relations (5/25/49) 2-A-697 Office of Military Government for Bavaria Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Office of Military Government for Bavaria 3-A-l to 3-A-462 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Women's leadership in German re-education. State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52

Office of Military Government for Bremen Enclave Office of Military Government for Bremen Enclave 3-B-J ro 3-B-541 Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.) Adult education curricula revision memorandum (2/22/46) 3-B-67 Adult education report, letter from C. L. Vanderbie to H.H. Crabill with attachment (10/9/48 to 10/15/48) 3-B-476 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmutai note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-48S Approved German textbooks on nursing, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer (11/2/45) 3-A-76 Background material for the Division Directors Meeting, Bad Nauheim, 4/11/49, memorandum from Richard Wooton (4/9/49) 3-A-391 Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Peny Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger (8/25/48) l-B-40 Bemfspedagogisches Institut, Munich, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Murray D. Van Wagoner (5/5/48) 3-A-379 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 3-A-392 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Stuttgart, 3/10-11/49, agenda 3-A-393 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-493 Brochure on Heidelberg Information Center, transmittal letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Gen. Daniel Noce (12/9/47) 2-A-388 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-4-400 Civil Affairs Division documents 2-A-l to 2-A-85 7 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (2/30/46) 3-B-50 Conference on teaching aids, letters from Mildred English to military government for Bremen with documents (1/29/46 to 12/17/46) 3-B-52 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (ll/9/48) 3-A-397 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (/3/47 to /10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300; (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data for educational directors conference (12/1/47 to 2/28/48) 3-B-462 to 3-B-465 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, conespondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff (9/27/45) l-B-22 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Education and Religious Affairs report form for reopening of elementary schools 3-5-73 Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322

Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-120 Functional program for Education Section. OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Functions of OMGUS, ERA, and Land ERA under Interchange of Persons Program and student exchanges to U.S. (H/5/47) 3-B-365 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message (/8/47) 3-B-468 Information Bulletin FYSO Education Projects 3-B-474 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amenderais to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments and letter to Internal Affairs Director from Brig. Gen. Charles Gadley (8/8/46) 3-B-9; (/29/46) 3-B-12 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34 Minutes of conference on arrangements for paper requirements between ICD and ERA OMGUS (8/25/47) 3-B-297 Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings 3-A-399 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-473 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (0/8/46) 3-B-4 Production of textbooks, procedural agreement betwen OMGUS Education and Religious Affiars Branch and Information Control Division (2/8/48; 3-B-47J Re-submission of manuscripts vetted "C", letter from Mildred English to Military Government of Hesse (10/31/46) 3-B-54 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/27/46) l-B-8 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/21/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Repeal of German Reich law on German Evangelical Church, issuance of memorandum to military governments (4/5/47) 3-B-H Report on special projects (2/14/48) 3-B-455 Reports revceived from IA&C OMGUS ERA Branch (H/20/47) 3-B-34 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 School reform plan for Land Bremen, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (2//47) 3-B-466 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-35J ro 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 127/47) 3-B-44 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/W/48 to 6/H/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93

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Omnibook (magazine)

Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) -B-32 Topical reports by OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch sections by Richard T. Alexander (4/28/47) 3-A-4 Transfer of functions from Information Control to Education Division, memorandum from G. H. Garde to C. K. Gailey (6/23/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-454 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman (10/17/47) l-A-92 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Love to POLAD l-A-94 to l-A-95 University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy (5/4/48) l-B-30 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller (7/15/47) 3-B-486 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with inteUigence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Zone Textbook Committee, letter from Mildred English to Office of Military Government for Bremen (11/4/46) 3-B-53 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Office of Military Government for Hesse "New School," committee procedure (9/12/47) 3-B-479 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse J-B-7 U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 Office of Military Government for Mainfranken Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Office of Military Government for Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application 3-A-235 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Office of Military Government for Unterfranken Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by Gauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 3-A-186

Office of Military Government for Wrttemberg-Baden Schooling opinion survey by Witemberg-Baden Office, results (6/12/47) 3-B-484 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 Office of Military Government, U.S. Berlin District U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Office of Political Adviser for Austria U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 Office of Political Adviser for Germany Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-623 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder (4/14/49) 2-A-626 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) -A-175 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) l-A-113 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram, (4/29/45) l-A-184 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (12/23/45) l-A-31 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath (4/18/47) l-A-79 Founding of Free Univereity in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 Interchange program inclusion of public officials in fields other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany (5/14/47) 2-A-222 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151

Office of Political Adviser for Germany 1-B-l to l-B-42 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Public officials in interchange programs, State Department telegram to POLAD (4/17/47) i-ASO Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Transfer and custody of German Foreign Office political archives, State Department incoming telegram (5/17/45) l-A-181 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD l-A-94 to l-A-95 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 Women's leadership in German re-education. State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results. State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with inteUigence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Office of Strategic Services see Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services Office of War Information Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD l-A-95 Ohio State University American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young (4/4/49 ro 4/26/49) 2-A-734 Student exchange program correspondenceLerch, John H. (11/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-406 Oldenburg Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-426 Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch (10/1/45) 3-B-30 Omnibook (magazine) Omnibook magazine suitability for German re-education program, correspondence with M. Geffen (9/21/45 to 10/2/45) 2-A-40

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Ono, Rentaro

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Ono, Rentaro Student exchange program/Rentaro Ono, routing slip (6/24/49) 2-AS50 Open Door Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Opitz, Dr. Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (S/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-79S Opitz, Miss Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Oppenheimer, J. Robert Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Optical industry Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-352 Organized labor see Labor unions Ortiz, Campos Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185 Osborn, Sidney P. State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Osbome, Frederick Recreation activities as part of re-education programs in Germany and Japan, correspondence with H. D. Edgren 2-A-47 Osterholz-Scharmbeck Speech made by Schulrat Mertins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck (11/28/45) 3-B-31 Ostrander, F. Taylor Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Ostrander, I~ S. Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 O'Sullivan, B. Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'Sullivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Ott, Elmer F. German Young Men's Christian Association request for Elmer F. Ott visit, cable (3/3/47) 2-A-211 Otto, H. C. Denazification through introduction of literature, correspondence with H. C. Otto (7/21/47 to 7/28/47) 2-A-256 Our Times (periodical) Periodical needs of education program, letter from C. L, McKelvie to Assistant Secretary of State and reply (10/22/46 to 11/21/46) l-A-54 OWI see Office of War Information

Pacific University Pacific University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-396 Paderborn Plan to open Catholic univereity at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Page, Arthur W. Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Paper and paper products Alexander to act for Wells on paper allocation for textbooks, telegram (3/3/48) 2-A-470 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-501 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-194; 3-B-213 Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson (2/19/47) l-A-75 First meeting of Zonal Textbook Committee at Lbbecke, minutes (1/22/46) 3-B-39 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Minutes of conference on arrangements for paper requirements between ICD and ERA OMGUS (8/25/47) 3-B-297 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-9 Paper shortage, memorandum from Col. J. R. Gilchrist to Gen. John Hilldring with routing information (10/15/46 to 11/6/46) 2-A-180 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (6/11/48) 3-A-89 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence (4/23/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-504; (4/30/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-515 Supplies for displaced persons schools, memorandum from Capt. Frank Spacek (10/18/45) 3-B-43 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-260; 3-B-265 Textbooks production for students in American zone, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Joseph A. Leighton (7/25/48 to 8/19/48) 2-A-552

Topical report of the OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Group Activities Branch by Louis Miniclier (6/15/48) 3-A-3 Parcha Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405 Parent-teacher associations Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-420 German attitude towards U.S. education pohcy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-587 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/31/49) 3-A-167 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 Park, Eleanor H. Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum (12/7/48) 2-A-606 Park, John A. Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-298 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350; (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355; (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360; (11/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365; (11/7/47) 2-A-372: (11/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373: (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391: (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427; (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/15/49) 2-A-780; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (6/15/49 to 6/22/49) 2-A-809; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-813 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/22/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-335; (11/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352; (3/19/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-480; (4/2/48) -2^-482: (10/14/48 to 10/21/48) 2-A-589: (12/2/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-625; (4/12/49) 2-A-756; (5/5/49 to 5/13/49) 2-A-795 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, extension to British and French zones, correspondence (12/31/47) 2-A-394 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, report by Alice Ball (0/27/47) 2-A-336 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence (4/23/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-504; (4/30/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-515 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785

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Pembaur, Weltraud

Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Park School of Buffalo Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (11/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Parkman, Henry MIT sponsorship of summer seminar for exchange students, correspondence (4/21/48 to 4/27/48) 2-A-446 Parks, F. L. Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Passant, E. J. Publishing official German papers agreed at Anglo-American meeting, memorandum from E. Wilder Spaulding, with attachment (6/19/46 to 6/25/46) l-A-199 Passau Meeting with Bishop of Passau planned, letter from James M. Eagen (9/20/48) 3-A-384 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmita! memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmita! letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/7/49 to 7/20/49) 3-A-339 Passau New Press Passau discusses school reform, article with transmutai memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Passports and visas Adoption of Austrian boy by Harry A. Norton, correspondence with Sen. James Murray (11/25/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-357 Adoption of Austrian boy, correspondence with Harry A. Norton (11/29/47 to 12/3/47) 2-A-356 American students study in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Marshall and document (10/17/48 to 11/9/48) 2-A-582 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Clearance for German national to enter U.S. to study, correspondence with Robert D. Newton (10/4/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-577 Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 Educational exchange program travel regulations with Germany and Austria, draft cable from C. R. Smith (8/19/47) 2-A-283 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters (10/1/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-576 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections (12/8/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-397 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Issuance of visas to Germans coming to U.S., limitation to participant in reorientation program, letter from Frank G. Wisner to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/3/47) 2-A-347 Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34

Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-31 New visa procedures for students, telegram and letter (8/26/48 to 8/27/48) 2-A-5S3 Normal visa regulation now effective regarding student travel of German nationals to U.S., telegram (7/29/48) 2-A-556 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 Procedures for bringing German nationals to U.S. to study, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Maijorie Wolf (10/14/48) 2-A-569 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram from OMGUS (11/10/48) 2-A-583 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/4S ro 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff (12/4/47) 2-A-359 Student exchange program correspondenceSchwartz, Mrs. Fred (12/9/47) 2-A-358 Student exchange program grant of nation interest visas, letter from Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce to Assistant Secretary of State Charles E. Saltzman (11/3/47) 2-A-370 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to Capt. G. C. Axvall (4/12/49) 2-A-757 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269

Patterson, Judge U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 Patterson, Robert P. Standard operating procedures for Interchange of Persons Program between U.S. and Germany and Austria, request for State Department approval (6/3/47 to 6/11/47) 2-A-230 Patton, George C. "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) J-^-28 Paty, Raymond R. Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Pauley, Edwin W. Illustravox sound-slide projector use in German and Japanese schools, correspondence (12/3/47 to 1/21/48) 2-A-387 Paulmann, Christian Address of Senator Paulmann on the opening of the Pedagogic Seminary in Bremen (J2//45; 3-B-28 Comments on meeting in Senator Paulmann's office on 11/4/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (11/5/47) 3-B-291 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-160 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) l-A-128 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Report on a conference with Senator Paulmann on 10/1/45 (10/5/45) 3-B-48 Short report of meeting with Sen. Paulmann on Saturday, 12/8/45, 8 a.m. (12/8/45) 3-B-61 Pax Romana Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Payne, Thomas American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-701 Peace College Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Pearson, P. B. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with P. B. Pearson (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-403 Peck, Delbert G. News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-X-447 Pedagogic Academy, Oldenburg Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch (10/1/45) 3-B-30 Speech on opening of Pdagogische Acadmie ([10/1/45]) 3-B-32 Pedagogic Seminary Address of Senator Paulmann on the opening of the Pedagogic Seminary in Bremen (12/1/45) 3-B-28 Pedagogical methods see Teaching methods Pembaur, Weltraud Pacific University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-396

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Penguin Books

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Penguin Books Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Perdew, Richard M. Teacher training workshop in Germany, correspondence with Richard M. Perdew (11/15/48 to 11/16/48) 2-A-596 Periodicals see Magazines see Newspapers Perkins, E. R. Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon 12/0/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Personality and culture Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3--i92 Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmita! letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48; 3-A-314 Broadcast on change in the schools 5-A-365 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 Cultural relations between German-Switzerland and occupied Germany, report from Bern to State Department (12/16/46) l-B-4 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (3/13/45) 2-A-122 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) l-A-118 to l-A-120 Long-range policy for German re-education, Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 1-ong-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 I-ong-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch (10/1/45) 3-B-30 "Peace Terms," article by Rutherford H. Towner 2-A-141

Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Psychological factors in re-education of the Germans, correspondence with Dr. David Abrahamsen (6/21/46 to 6/27/46) 2-A-410 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Schulreform, memorandum by Alois Hundhammer German language text (3/7/47) 3-A-370 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Speech made by Schulrat Merlins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck (11/28/45) 3-B-31 Study of German youth, report of German Personnel Research Branch, OMG for Bremen Enclave (12/10/46) 3-B-27 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468

Peurifoy, John E. U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, letter from John E. Peurifoy with memorandum and

reply a/25/49 to 3/10/49) 2-A-679 Pfaffenhofen


Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-408

Pflaum, Renate
Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/15/48 to 7/20/48) 2-A-383 Phaumer, M. Lucria Sample of illustrated textbook (in German only) 3-A-283 Phelan, Katharine Waldorf School in Germany receipt of supplies, correspondence with Katharine Phelan (12/13/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-609 Phelps, Georgia Entry of volunteer students into the British zone of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service Committee (4/21/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-485 Phillips, Mrs. Progress of German education programs, letter from Gen. Thomas Handy to Sen. Thomas Stewart 2-A-13 Philosophy see also Educational philosophy Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Educational goals for Germany and employment inquiry, correspondence with Susanne K. Langer (9/6/45 to 9/19/45) 2-A-27 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Tasks for examination in political philosophy (Weltanschauung) by Vitus Heller 3-A-280 Philpatrick, Mr. Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Photography Colored photograph plates of gemstones, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols (4/17/46) 2-A-71 State historical photographs and pubhcity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Physical education Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-313 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 German experts program. Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 ro 3/3/49) 2-A-674 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-I83 Physical training 3-B-79 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-274 Textbook on physical education, correspondence with Mary L. Curtiss (8/24/45) 2-A-22

Peters, H. F.
American Institute to open at University of Munich, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-455 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49) 3-A-160

Peters, Karl W.
Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Petersen, Howard C Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Petersen, Peter Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda (12/17/47 to 12/22/47) 3-B-392 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394

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Textbook on physical education, draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mary L. Curtiss (9/7/; 2-A-28 Textbook on physical education, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols forwarding copies (5/31/46 to 6/4/46) 2-AS8 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Mary L. Curtiss (9/1/45) 2-A-20; (9/18/45) 2-A-34 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Oliver Echols to Rep. Francis P. Bolton (5/15/46) 2-A-70 Piatt, Hollis W. Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 Pickett, Clarence E. American Friends Service Committee supply of persons to engage in community work in U.S. zone in Germany, correspondence with Clarence E. Pickett and routing information (11/15/46 to 12/11/46) 2-A-183 Pitchford, John C. U.S. policy on German youth activities, correspondence with Howard Buffet (2/13/47 to 2/24/47) 2-A-157 Pittman, Marvin S. Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-231 Plant and equipment see Industrial plant and equipment Poland News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-447 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, correspondence with Polish American Congress (8/11/47) 2-A-288 Police Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 German policemen training program in U.S., telegram (1/12/49) 2-A-639 Juvenile Protective Association sponsorship of visit of Austrian police administrators, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/13/49) 2-A-721 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report. 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46; 3-B-3 Polish American Congress United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum (7/23/47 to 8/1/47) 2-A-276; (8/11/47) 2-A-288 Political attitudes see also Militarism see also Nationalism Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmuta] note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/21/46) l-B-6 Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245

Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 British attitude to Soviet charges in "Falsifiers of history," State Department aide mmoire (3/10/48) l-A-215 British attitude to Soviet Information Bureau communique "Falsifiers of history," aide memoirs between British Embassy in D.C. and State Department (2/20/48 to 3/2/48) l-A-213 Broadcast on change in the schools 3-A-365 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (0/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Hamburg school reform proposals, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/26/49) l-A-137 Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen Education Division (6/30/47) 3-B-442 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wrzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury (9/19/45 to 9/20/45) 3-A-228 Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-452 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria ReUgious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49) 3-A-160 My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg (10/23/45) 3-A-244 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supjJlements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3A-222 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Principles of teacher education 3-B-446 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Proposal to investigate German universities to determine sentiment of future leaders in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Bradley (3/29/49 ro 4/11/49) 2-A-736

Public information programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-620 Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Public opinion experts travel to U.S., project confirmation (10/11/47) 2-A-343 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Rehabilitation of Dr. Gomel Dumbacher, letter with testimonials (1/5/46) 3-A-464 Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 ro 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Removal from office and from positions of responsibility of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes. Allied Control Authority Control Council Directive No. 24 (1/12/46) 3-B-281 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellennann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria requested by Military Government, letter from Cardinal Faulhaber to bishop Aloysius Mnch (1/7/48) 3-A-343 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald, R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Semi-annual report secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/2/47; 3-A-88 Student political groups and activities in Hochschulen (9/21/46) 3-B-139 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-^-97 Suggestions for re-education of adults by popular university lectures to give them new political training, unsigned statement 3-A-113 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Political conditions see also Civil liberties see aiso Political attitudes see aiso Political parties see aiso Political reforms

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Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wrzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 American students study group travel to Germany, letter from George Larimer with memorandum (12/15/48 to 12/27/48) 2-A-618 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum (12/22/48) 3-A-385 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) l-A-115 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-353 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Summary of news by OMG for Bavaria InteUigence Division (12/1/48) 3-A-l University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy (5/4/48) l-B-30 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468

Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Political parties see also Christian Democratic Union see also Christian Social Union see also Communist Party see ato Nazi Party see also Social Democratic Party Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-430 Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Source material on military government and political activity in Germany, correspondence with Solomon Lebovitz (1/13/48 to 1/27/48) 2-A-433 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with inteUigence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Political reforms see also Democracy see also Elections Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 Law on the Senate of Bavaria, with transmittal memorandum from John P. Bradford (7/31/47 to 9/10/47) 3-A-142 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Political refugees see Refugees Political science American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole (10/16/48 to 0/18/48) 2-A-588 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Proposed trip of Dr. Gurian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink (4/19/48) 2-A-487 Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fur Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Tasks for examination in political philosophy (Weltanschauung) by Vims Heller 3-A-280 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754

Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257 Pollard, Alice Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/12/49 to 5125/49) l-A-140 Pollock, James K. Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754 Pollock, T. C. Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Population see ato Aliens see ato Families see also Personality and culture see ato Political attitudes see also Refugees see ato Repatriation see ato Social classes see ato Social conditions Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Porter, Florence C. California School Trustees Association educational exchange program information request, reply (3/8/48) 2-A-472 Portugal Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (7/31/45 to 3/13/46) l-A-26 to l-A-27 Poschinger, Maria Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 Postal service see ato Student-to-student correspondence programs Educational materials postal transport to Germany and other countries, draft cable (9/30/47) 2-A-309 Long range poUcy statement for German re-education, technical revisions (3/6/47 to 3/14/47) 2-A-2I2 Postal distribution of cultural, educational, and informational materials in occupied areas. War Department messages and draft cable (9/22/47) 2-A-314 Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-277 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Potsdam Declaration News and views, reorientation in the field. Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-447 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Powers, William M. School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. Saltonstall (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Prakken, Lawrence W. School adoption program for Germany, correspondence with Lawrence W. Prakken (11/9/48 to 11/20/48) 2-A-595

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Pre-school education Transmita! of school refonn plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Preble, Donna Educational program in Germany, correspondence with Donna Preble (3/4/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-460 Preisendanz, Karl American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (12/16/47 to 1/2/48) 2-A-349; (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Preschool education Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school refonn plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmita] letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational refonn program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian refonn, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis 3-^475 Kindergarten operations authorization directive, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45) 3-A-265 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school refonn, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 National Kindergarten Association information request on military government organization, letter and transmittal sheet (12/12/44 to 12/14/44) 2-A-134 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 Plan for meeting of German kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams (4/28/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-505 Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-115 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Release of films on preschool education, telegram (5/5/4SJ 2-^-506 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School refonn plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98

School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-274 Prescott, Daniel A. University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-800 University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Prescott (5/4/49) 2-A-799 Press see Censorship see Magazines sec Newspapers Pressly, William C. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808 Pretty, Harry H. German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 Primary education see Elementary education Prince, Albert I. Schools in Germany and Japan, and training of German prisoners of war, correspondence with Albert I. Prince (9/22/45 to 9/28/45) 2-A-38 to 2-A-39 Shipment of books to Germany from Connecticut, response to inquiry from Albert I. Prince (12/31/47) 2-A-393 U.S. Education News 2-A-37 Printing and publishing see also Books see also Copyright see also Magazines see also Newspapers see also Textbooks American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of Lothar Blanvalet, correspondence on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/15/49 to 7/5/49). 2-A-701 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/17/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-699 / American Press Institute sponsorship of visit by German publishers and editors, conespondence with Floyd Taylor (5/11/49 to 6/2/49) 2-A-803 American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 Annual report on the German archives project, memorandum from Mary E. Bradshaw with document (1/1/46) l-A-200 Appropriated funds for educational activities, letter with budget recommendations from Brig. Gen. Robert A. McClure (11/15/46 to 12/13/46) 2-A-I84 Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 British attitude to Soviet charges in "Falsifiers of history," State Department aide mmoire (3/10/48) l-A-215

British attitude to Soviet Information Bureau communique "Falsifiers of history," aide memoirs between British Embassy in D.C. and State Department (2/20/48 to 3/2/48) l-A-213 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-190 Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson (2/19/47) l-A-75 German book publishing report by committee of American book publishers committee, transmittal letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Dr. Leon Camovsky (6/13/49) 2-A-840 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, conespondence, and memoranda C7//4J ro 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Licenses for newspapers and publishers, policy statement from Capt. Earl E. Baldwin (8/8/45) 3-A-233 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Minutes of conference on arrangements for paper requirements between ICD and ERA OMGUS (8/25/47) 3-B-297 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-9 New educational publications, memorandum (1/14/47) 3-B-301 Printing of church books in Germany, memorandum (3/5/46 to 3/11/46) 3-B-17 Production of textbooks with German labor and machinery, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (12/29/44) 2-A-133 Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (4/5/49) 2-A-672 Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of German war documents on Soviet-German relations 1939-1940, memorandum from Saltzamn to Lovett (10/3/47) l-A-205 Publication of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-208 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-207 Publication of student papers, routing slip (11/24/48) 2-A-599 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Publishing consultants participation in selection of publications for re-education program, conespondence with Arthur Bodenheimer (9/3/4 ro 9/23/48) 2-A-S64 Publishing German official papers agreed at Anglo-American meetings, conespondence (6/5/46 to 6/19/46) l-A-198 Publishing official German papers agreed at Anglo-American meeting, memorandum from E. Wilder Spaulding, with attachment (6/19/46 to 6/25/46) l-A-199 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44

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Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (7/31/45 to 3/13/46) l-A-26 to l-A-27 Release of information from captured German * documents, memoranda and document (6/19/46 to 10/24/47) l-A-206 Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-277 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268; 3-B-270 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Prisoners of war Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen (11/1/45) 3-B-103 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Schools in Germany and Japan, and training of German prisoners of war, correspondence with Albert I. Prince (9/22/45 to 9/28/45) 2-A-38 to 2-A-39 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268

Prisons
Visit of German prison officials to U.S., letter from James V. Bennett to B. D. Allinson (4/5/49) 2-A-704

Private schools
see also Church schools Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll

Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lander with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Meeting with Bishop of Passau planned, letter from James M. Eagen (9/20/48) 3-A-384 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-3n Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-B-38 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Student exchange program for German boys in secondary schools, letter from Winfield M. Sides (4/3/49) 2-A-737 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([2/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396

Private tutoring Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Production see Industrial production see Shortages Propaganda see also Indoctrination Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185 Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaaff (4/8/48 to 4/20/48) 2-A-488 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 German Foreign Office archives, memorandum from Charles E. Bohlen to Mr. Russell (2/23/48) l-A-214 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-/1-66 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Long-range policy for German re-education. Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 Message to Moral Re-Armament Movement in Germany, memorandum with telegram (10/14/48) 2-A-568 News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-815 Public use of captured German documents, memoranda (5/7/46 to 7/15/46) l-A-196 Soviet Union textbooks use in U.S. zone schools, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/3/47) l-A-81 to l-A-82 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-197 Property see also Restitution of seized property see also Right of property see oiso War destruction Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-^-3i6 Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289 Protestant churches see aiso Evangelical Church see also under names of specific denominations Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102

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Bavarian school refonn plan, text and transmutai letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-B-296 Finance departments established after 1933 in the administration of certain German churches (9/10/45) 3-B-97 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (11/6/46) 3-A-55 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 School affiliation program between U.S. and Germany, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Henry Marter (9/5/47) 2-A-326 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-355 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-266 Umriss fr eine Beuchtuerstattung ber den zustand einer hochschule und vorschlage ber die wiederoffnung der elben (German language document) 3-B-81 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Psychology Psychological factors in re-education of the Germans, correspondence with Dr. David Abrahamsen (6/21/46 to 6/27/46) 2-A-410 Public administration see also Demonstration and pilot projects see also Educational finance see also Government spending see also School administration Advisory Committee on Education and Cultural Relations Within Occupied Areas, memorandum (3/23/49) 2-A-720 Background material for the Division Directors Meeting, Bad Nauheim, 4/11/49, memorandum from Richard Wooton (4/9/49) 3-A-391 Bavaria preliminary budget for fiscal year 1945 (7/26/45) 3-A-110 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 3-A-392 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Stuttgart, 3/10-11/49, agenda 3-A-393 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Bureau of Budget program for sue German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Committee on Organization of the Federal Government, telegrams (12/28/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-612

Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civil Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (11/19/48) 3-A-397 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Functions of OMGUS, ERA, and Land ERA under Interchange of Persons Program and student exchanges to U.S. (11/5/47) 3-B-365 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Harvard University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Dr. C. J. Friedrich (6/10/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-819 Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings 5-^-399 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Reorientation and re-education activity survey in Germany, OMGUS telegram (4/19/49) 2-A-749 Resolution of the conference of the representatives of the Allied Commands on the joint administration of Berlin (7/7/45) 3-B-24 School refonn program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356 Sport and youth activities, status report for Bremen (5/29/46) 3-B-239 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 University of Chicago program for German civil administrators reeducation, telegram from OMGUS (12/28/48) 2-A-592 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Youth activities use of railway waiting rooms, version for German authorities 3-B-117 Public Administration Clearing House Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Public health Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Bi-weekly report education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-173; 3-B-178; 3-B-184; 3-B-199; 3-B-204

Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath (4/18/47) l-A-79 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-782 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-35 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section ([4/5/46] to 12/7/46) 3-B-147 to 3-B-150 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., correspondence (11/2/48) 2-A-580 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram (8/30/48) 2-A-562 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram from OMGUS (11/10/48) 2-A-583 Refonn of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Religious and cultural affairs in Bremen, weekly summary (4/11/47) 3-B-437 Sanitation and hygiene of German schools (7/21/45) 3-B-82 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-42: 3-B-417 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-195; 3-A-200; 3-A-202; 3-A-214 Public Health Service Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, correspondence (1/13/49) 2-A-637 Present status of German medical education, correspondence with Henry O'Brien (4/30/47) 2-A-192 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., correspondence (11/2/48) 2-A-580 Public morale see Morale Public opinion see also Foreign opinion of the U.S. see also Political attitudes Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-437; 3-A-439 Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo (3/12/48) 3-B-387 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37

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News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-B-38 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847; (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Schooling opinion survey by Wrtemberg-Baden Office, results (6/12/47) 3-B-484 U.S. public opinion on German re-education program (2/7/46) l-A-15 Use of captured German documents for public information purposes, memorandum from F. Weidman to Gen. Hilldring (6/4/46) l-A-197 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Public welfare programs see also School lunch and nursery feeding programs Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161: 3-B-185 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of exchange project for German social welfare specialists, letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch with memorandum (4/6/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-747 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of German social welfare specialists visit to U.S., letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Savilla Simons (S/9/49) 2-A-802 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-413; 3-B-419 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-758 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellennann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, memoranda (7/14/48) 2-A-520 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram (7/26/48) 2-A-519 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter (7/15/48 to 7/19/48) 2-A-551 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 Youth welfare program 3-B-95 Publishing see Printing and publishing Piinder, Hermann Return of visiting educator K. H. Knappstein to Germany, correspondence (3/28/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-727 Pant, Alfred G. Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48

Purdue University Visit to Germany of professor Ammon Swope, letter from James McDaniel to Swope with reply (11/19/48 to 12/7/48) 3-B-450

Purges
see also War criminals Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Approval of retraining course, memorandum (8/15/46) 3-B-226 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Hans Speier (2/24/47 to 2/26/47) l-A-73 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Dismissal of members of NSDAP from school positions, memoranda (6/22/45) 3-A-267 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (11/26/46) 3-A-144 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Education,' OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161; 3-B-165; 3-B-173; 3-B-177; 3-B-180; 3-B-185; 3-B-202; 3-B-207; 3-B-215; 3-B-432 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply (5/6/47 to 5/20/47) 2-A-228 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Long-range policy for German re-education. Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Long-range policy statement for German re-education. Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224

Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Long-range policy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) -A-17 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) 1-A-I65 Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 Nazi party organization member purge directive amendment, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnut! (7/7/45) 3-A-264 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Progress of German education programs, letter from Gen. Thomas Handy to Sen. Thomas Stewart 2-A-13 Publication of directive on military government, memorandum to Mr. MacLeish with draft report "German education under military government" (5/17/45) l-A-8 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Recommendations for German re-education, tetter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wrzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller (8/27/45) 3-A-188 Reemployment of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (1/6/47) 3-A-67 Rehabilitation of Dr. Cornel Dumbacher, letter with testimonials (1/5/46) 3-A-464 Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (11/13/45) 3-A-250 Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Removal from office and from positions of responsibility of Nazis and of persons hostile to Allied purposes. Allied Control Authority Control Council Directive No. 24 (1/12/46) 3-B-281 Removal of important officials, OMGUS directive (9/21/46 to 11/25/46) 3-A-68 Removal of Nazis and others from positions of responsibility in Germany, Allied Control Authority document with list of purged officials by position (1/12/46) 3-B-034 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181

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Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag (3/21/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-139 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda (4/8/46 to 4/9/46) 3-B-225; (4/12/46) 3-B-229 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of Sute (3/10/45) l-B-13 School committee member applicants, report by Richard F. Ury (9/1/45) 3-A-246 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-233 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Teaching staff of the University of Munich, memorandum from Al D. Sims (11/12/46) 3-A-145 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-267; 3-B-26S Training of German teachers, memorandum, correspondence, and press release (4/15/46 to 5/13/46) 2-A-83 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) 1-A-I56 U.S. Education News 2-^-57 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-194; 3-A-195; 3-A-203; 3-A-209; 3-A-211; 3-A-215 Puschel, Hans Exchange student program correspondence (9/24/47) 2-A-310 Pussant, E. J. Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203

R&A Branch see Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services Racial and ethnic discrimination Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218

Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 Radclifie College Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Radio Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Rehgious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-412; 3-A-430 Broadcast receivers addition in schools 3-B-114 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 ro 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Columbia University Bureau of Apphed Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio specialists, correspondence (4/28/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-761 to2-A-762: (5/13/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-766; (5/2/49) 2-A-770 Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Education and press legislation status information requested, telegram from Lovett with draft transmittal memorandum from J.D. Beam (9/27/48 to 10/4/48) l-A-227 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-194; 3-B-195; 3-B-203 Educational broadcasts in occupied zones/Germany, telegram (10/9/48) 2-A-575 Educational exhibits in occupied areas, correspondence with State Department (10/21/47 to 11/7/47) 2-A-299 Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Long-range re-orientation program directions and needs, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Information Control Division 3-A-121 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (2/1/48) 3-A-9 National Association of Educational Broadcasters sponsorship of training program for broadcasting students, correspondence (10/7/47 to 10/14/47) 2-A-341 NBC music library and thesaurus rent to War Department, correspondence with draft contract (4/1/47 to 4/3/47) 2-A-207 News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-815 Opening of Bremen Volkschochschule, weekly report (10/3/46) 3-B-158 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116

Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170; (5/31/49) 3-A-167 Public relations aspects of teaching individual Germans democracy, draft text from OMG for Bavaria Public Relations Branch 3-A-120 Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young (4/4/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-734 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Radio and visual aids experts exchange group, memoranda (4/23/49) 2-A-776 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 Responsibility for broadcasting operations, U.S. Forces Headquarters order with transmittal memorandum (9/6/45 to 9/17/45) 3-A-229 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/1/47) 3-A-88 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-A-97 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-269; 3-B-270 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, letter from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle to Frank Stoner (8/20/47) 2-A-262 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondence with State Department and United Nations (7/11/47 to 8/27/47) 2-A-275 United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 to 7/23/47) 2-A-255 United Nations Organization broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence (6/20/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-236 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56

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Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Discarded American books use in occupied areas project, correspondence with John A. Park and list of newspaper executives (9/11/47 to 9/19/47) 2-A-29S Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/16/47) 2-A-350; (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-^-iJ5; (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360; (11/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-36S; (11/7/47) 2-A-372; (11/5/47 to 11/18/47) 2-A-373; (12/18/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-391; (1/15/48 to 1/24/48) 2-A-427; (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/15/49) 2-A-780; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808; (6/15/49 to 6/22/49) 2-A-809; (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/22/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-335; (11/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352; (3/19/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-480; (4/2/48) 2-A-482; (10/14/48 to 10/21/48) 2-A-589; (12/2/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-625; (4/12/49) 2-A-756; (5/5/49 to 5/13/49) 2-A-795 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, extension to British and French zones, correspondence (12/31/47) 2-A-394 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, withdrawal of John A. Park from participation, correspondence (4/23/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-504; (4/30/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-515 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Ramsey, A. W. Shipment of books from North CaroUna to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812 Rationing sec Food rationing Rauschkolb, Sunhild Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Ravensborg Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmita! letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 Rawls, Louie T. Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (7/15/48) 2-A-496 Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-565

Read, James M.
Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39 Rebay, Roland von Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Rebhahn, Miss International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder f3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Rebstein, Emmi German experts on women's affairs, correspondence (3/10/49 to 3/15/49) 2-A-689 Recreation see also Sports and athletics Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 German experts program, Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 Play equipment for elementary schools, Army Department incoming message (1/13/49) 2-A-643 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647 Recreation activities as part of re-education programs in Germany and Japan, correspondence with H. D. Edgren (0/10/45 to 10/22/45) 2-A-47 to 2-A-48 Recreation activities in re-education programs in Germany and Japan, letter from H. D. Edgren to Maj. Gen. Frederick Osbome (10/8/45) 2-A-43 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 United Service Organizations acknowledgment of letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to H. D. Edgren (10/24/45) 2-A-52 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, draft cable from War Department (8/4/47 to 8/9/47) 2-A-285 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, response from Gen. Clay to War Department cable (8/12/47) 2-A-287 Redecker, Sydney B. Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Reed, Helen S. English translations of German books for language courses in German schools, correspondence with Helen S. Reed (4/23/46 to 5/6/46) 2-A-77 Translations of German children's books, War Department memorandum on letter from Helen S. Reed to State Department (5/6/46) 2-A-81 Reese, Robert A. Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Ex-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum from Robert A. Reese (3/20/46) 3-A-135 Instructions for disposal of confiscated material of a Nazi and militarist nature, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (8/10/46) 3-A-66 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383 Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-A-235 to 3-A-237

Reemployment of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (1/6/47) 3-A-67 Reports on OMG for Bavaria branch activities, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (4/9/4; .M-50 Responsibilities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (5/29/4; 3-A-49

Reforms
see Political reforms

Refugees
see also Resettlement Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen (11/1/45) 3-B-103 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) 1-A-l 75 Appointment of refugee teachers, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-70 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45; J-^-J76 Conditions in the KLV camps, memorandum from F. W. Bogner with translation (6/13/45) 3-A-86 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-182; 3-B-183 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview J-.4-J4 German students entry into U.S. for study, correspondence with Mrs. H. L. Gillenwaters (10/1/48 to 10/8/48) 2-A-576 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (5/14/47) 3-A-61 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-445; 3-A-446; 3-A-447 Refugee project status uncertainty, cable from George Weiss for Carey McWilliams (7/6/49 to 7/7/49; 2--55 ro 2-A-856 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-I07 to 3-A-109 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/JS/45; 3-A-84 Return of children from the camps, memorandum from Franz X. Hartmann (6/15/45) 3-A-85 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 Return of so-called anti-Nazis to Germany as school teachers, letter from Carlos J. Wamer to L. Randolph Riggs (1/21/46) l-B-9 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13

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Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-51 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Supplies for displaced persons schools, memorandum from Capt. Frank Spacek (10/18/45) 3-B-43 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-262; 3-B-269 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A'196; 3-A-209; 3-A-215; 3-A-217 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Regensbnrg Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Reich Ministry for Science, Education, and Popular Culture Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Reichmann, Felix American publishers visit to Germany, correspondence with Felix Reichmann (10/28/48 to 3/24/49) 2-A-703 Reid, Alexander D. Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (V29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Reidmeister, Kurt Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Reinholz, Franz K. Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Reinsch, Ute Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/28/47 to 1/19/48) 2-A-435; (6/15/49) 2-A-780; (6/1/49 to 6/21/49) 2-A-808: (5/12/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-812; (6/9/49 to 6/13/49) 2-A-8I3 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785 Religion see also Evangelical Church see also Protestant churches see also Religious education see also Religious liberty see also Religious structures and sites see also Roman Catholic Church Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Address of Senator Paulmann on the opening of the Pedagogic Seminary in Bremen (12/1/45) 3-B-28 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-5-36 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmita! memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90

Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Norrie of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Denazification of clergy, directives summary with attachments (7/11/45 to 4/12/46) 3-B-10 Denazification of German clergy, memorandum (12/18/45) 3-B-20 Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'Sullivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Fragebogen of clergymen, evaluation and action memorandum from Harry Walters (9/5/45) 3-B-22 German church affairs, memorandum on handling (12/28/45 to 3/12/46) 3-B-21 German church leaders freedom of travel between Berlin and British zone of occupation, memorandum to Religious Affairs Branch (3/7/46 ro 3/18/46) 3-B-16 Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen Education Division (6/30/47) 3-B-442 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments (11/29/46) 3-B-12 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45; l-B-17 Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch (10/1/45) 3-B-30 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Political activity restrictions on teachers and religious ministers, memorandum (2/12/46) 3-B-19 Printing of church books in Germany, memorandum (3/5/46 ro 3/11/46) 3-B-17 Publication of religious periodicals by German clergy, memorandum from Harry Walters (9/4/45; 3-B-23 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Reopening of schools for approved activities (7/26/45) 3-B-85 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-5-456 ro 3-5-467 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-5-7 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-5-5 ro 3-5-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-5-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-5-356; 3-5-35; 3-5-353; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-5-44/ Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-/4-64 Speech made by Schulrat Mertins to parents of the Schools in Osterholz-Scharmbeck (11/28/45) 3-B-31 University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346

University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-^-i50 U.S. policy on German youth activities, correspondence with Howard Buffet (2/13/47 to 2/24/47) 2-A-157 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-5-3 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-5-4 Religious education see also Church schools see also Moral and ethical education Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols (5/11/46) 2-A-82 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bible training in U.S. established for German youth, letters from W. A. Waltke with related document (1/29/48) 2-A-429 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-5-494 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-417 Broadcast on change in the schools 3-A-365 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-5-296 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-5-35 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-5-432; 3-5-433 German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/J9/48J 3-^-/83 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (6/2/48) 3-A-41 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-5-394 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman CathoUc bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/J5/49; i-^-J27 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-5-74 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3-A-459

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Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Religious instruction policies 3-B-121 Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/1/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 to 2-A-574 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of theological colleges and similar institutions (9/13/45) 3-B-91 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Student exchange program correspondenceBilheimer, Robert C. (4/8/47 to 4/15/47) 2-A-204 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-258 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Religious liberty Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Bremen draft constitution, transmita! memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Estabhshment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Liaison representatives from U.S. churches operation in Germany, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. H. Garde to military governments and letter to Internal Affairs Director from Brig. Gen. Charles GaUey (8/8/46) 3-B-9 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (7/7/48) 3-A-39 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Right of Evangelical school (confessional school) 3-A-123 Special report on education and religious affaire in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32

Religious structures and sites


see also Church schools Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-8-233

Research institutions
Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278 Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-103 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/2/49) 3-A-168 Proposal to re-establish the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft as functioning central association, memorandum from F. J. Mann to Murphy, Heath, Muccio, and Harris (0/19/45) l-B-2 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 0/20/45) l-A-30 Report on agricultural schools and research institutions by OMG for Bavaria Economics Division Food and Agriculture Branch with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Col. Stanley Andrews (3/27/46) 3-A-7 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/4; -B-33 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-354 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-260: 3-B-264 Visit to inteUigence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187

Reparations
Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Brunn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacLeish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence ^6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4

Repatriation
Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249 Return of so-called anti-Nazis to Germany as school teachers, letter from Carlos J. Warner to L. Randolph Riggs (1/21/46) l-B-9 Reporting requirements see Government reporting requirements Research see also Statistical data: education Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (4/5/49) 3-A-159 Release of research material from OMGUS to Northwestern University, correspondence with Jens Nyholm (4/22/49 to 4/28/49) 2-A-775 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-352 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officiais, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services Appointment of news reporter to The Bavarian, Office of Special Services memorandum from Lt. Joseph Langland (9/7/45) 3-A-230 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3

Resettlement
Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/3/45) 3-A-82 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/6/45) 3-A-84 Return of children from the camps, memorandum from Franz X. Hartmann (6/5/4S) 3-A-85 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83

Restitution of seized property


Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-5-250; (l/8/46) 3-B-2S1 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) -A-75 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (7/4/47) 3-A-59 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/9/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-49; 3-5-507 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-186; 3-B-200; 3-B-204; 3-B-430; 3-B-438 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-/4-47

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Roman Catholic Church

Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-81 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria ReUgious Affairs Branch (9/2/4S to 12/1/4S) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37; (7/7/48) 3-A-39 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-/4-7 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Release of school buildings requisitioned by Military Government, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to John Riedl (6/29/49) 2-A-851 ReUgious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-414 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (5/24/48) 3-A-90 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-234 Reusse, A. Reorientation courses for former National-Socialist teachers, essay 3-A-277 Reuter, Ernst Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda (2/26/49 to 3/9/49) 2-A-657 to 2-A-660 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-66S to 2-A-666 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., memorandum with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Morris Goldbloom (3/9/49 to 3/18/49) 2-A-655 Rheinstein, Max Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Rhind, John B. Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 Rhineland Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 RMneland-Palatinate French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-118 Rhode, Rath B. Long range educational problems in Germany, correspondence with Ruth B. Rhode of Institution on Re-education of Axis Countries (7/16/45 to 7/19/45) 2-A-95 to 2-A-96 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20

Ribbentrop, Joachim von Publication of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Rice, Arthur H. Education in Germany, memoranda and letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Arthur H. Rice (5/3/48 to 6/3/48) 2-A-510 Re-education program in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Educational Press Association (5/3/48 to 5/12/48) 2-A-509 Rice Institute Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Richey, Capt. University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18 Vatican-Germany Concordat policy, memorandum from Capt Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 Riddleberger, James W. Bavarian educational reform, memorandum from Perry Laukhuff to Mr. Riddleberger (8/25/48) l-B-40 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Rie, Robert Bradley University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Robert Rie (5/17/48 to 6/9/48) 2-A-528 Riedl, John O. Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Problem of German education, comments of John O. Riedl on memorandum by Landrum Boiling (5/3/49) 2-A-724 Release of school buildings requisitioned by Military Government, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to John Riedl (6/29/49) 2-A-851 Right of property Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Ritter, Friedrich Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269 Robertson, B. H. Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Robinson, H. E. National Kindergarten Association information request on military government organization, letter and transmittal sheet (12/12/44 to 12/14/44) 2-A-134 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285

Rural education survey projected for the U.S. Zone of Occupation, memorandum from Kindleberger to Robinson (2/5/47) l-A-69 Rockefeller Foundation Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-441 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick (1/14/48 to 1/28/48) 2-A-418 European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, telegram (1/24/48) 2-A-432 Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-615 Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 7/6/48) 2-A-495 Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Rodi, Max Waldorf schools establishment in Germany proposal of Max Rodi, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Albert Klingelhofer (6/18/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-833 Roehm, Carol M. Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (4/4/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-746 Roether, Hermann Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether (4/26/49 to 5/4/49) 2-A-773 Rohde, Ruth B. Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, correspondence with Mrs. Ruth Rohde (7/3/45) 2-A-102 Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries report, letter from Ruth Rohde to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (6/28/45) 2-A-105 Rohr, Charles J. Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, appUcation (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Roland, Joseph Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420 Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 Rollett, Irmgard Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Roman Catholic Church Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175

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Roman Catholic Church

Index by Subjects and Names

Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) J-A-176 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) I-A-I07 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-B-296 Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altafer (6/17/47) l.A-86 Denazification of Roman Catholic clergy, memorandum from Control Commission (8/13/46 to 8/17/46) 3-B-8 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (12/23/45) l-A-31 Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Meeting with Bishop of Passau planned, letter from James M. Eagen (9/20/48) 3-A-384 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (11/6/46) 3-A-55 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affaire Branch (9/2/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37; (7/7/48) 3-A-39; (6/2/48) 3-A-41; (5/4/48) 3-A-43 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/4/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127 Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14

Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-/4-7 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Religious and cultural activities in Bremen, report (7/8/47) 3-B-336 Religious and cultural affairs in Bremen, weekly summary (4/11/47) 3-B-437 Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3'B-335 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria requested by Military Government, letter from Cardinal Faulhaber to bishop Aloysius Mnch (1/7/48) 3-A-343 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-5-355 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40; (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-233 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/7/45 ro 6/30/45; 3-.4-J62 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-S-262; 3-B-264; 3-B-266 Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/7/47 ro S/7/47; 2-A-284 Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356 Vatican-Germany Concordat policy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148

Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177

Romania
Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Rootham, J. S. Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat (2/12/46) 3-B-241 Roper, Elmo Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Ropshaw, F. E. Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (3/5/47 ro 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Rosenhaupt, Hans W. Publication of book "How to Wage Peace," correspondence with Paul S. Eriksson with document (6/20/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-834 Rosenheim Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis (4/28/47) 3-A-99 Ross, Michael Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Royall, Kenneth C. Book collection program for Germany, correspondence (7/16/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-274 Cultural exchange programs sponsorship by Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture, memorandum with correspondence (3/25/49; 2-A-708 Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (11/21/47 to 12/4/47) 2-A-355; (11/12/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-360; (11/10/47 to 12/1/47) 2-A-365 Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence (9/17/47 to 10/1/47) 2-A-313 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Rubin, Arthur Procurement of U.S.teaching personnel for work in Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mr. McCloy (9/J3/45; 2-^-3i Utilization of German universities in the U.S. Zone for reconstruction of education, memorandum from Arthur Rubin to Mr. McCloy C9/8/45; 2-A-29 Rufos King High School Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, request for information on aid to schools in U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with R. G. Chamberlin (2/4/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-451 Rummel, J. R. Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/7/47 ro 8/7/47) 2-A-284 Rural areas Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-420 Rural education survey projected for the U.S. Zone of Occupation, memorandum from Kindleberger to Robinson (2/5/47) l-A-69 Supplement to report on German school plants, by Ray L. Hamon (5/12/47) 3-B-357

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Index by Subjects and Names

School administration

Russell, F. H. German Foreign Office archives, memorandum from Charles E. Bohlen to Mr. Russell Q/23/4&) 1-A-2M Location of German Foreign Office archives, memorandum Russell to Wisner (3/22/48) l-A-216 Publication of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Russell, William F. Development of public libraries in U.S. Zone, Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander with letter to W. F. Russell (1/5/48) 2-A-414 Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Possible invitation of Dean William Russell, memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-398 Russia see Soviet Union

Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Standard operating procedures for the interchange of persons under the reorientation program, with related correspondence (9/17/47 to 10/1/47) 2-A-313 Student protest against aUeged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman (10/17/47) l-A-92 Samter, Max Rehabilitation of German medical schools, correspondence with Max Samter (12/18/46 to 1/20/47) 2-A-179 San Francisco State College San Francisco State CoUege sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/48 to 6/8/48) 2-A-544 Sandifer, Durward V. Soviet Union textbooks use in U.S. zone schools, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church l-A-82 Sangran, Paul V. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-418 Sarton, George Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Sasse, Herman Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Sattler, Dieter Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-424 School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 Saurel, W. B. Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205 Saxer, Elwood F. Procurement of renewed periodical subscriptions, memoranda (2/1/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-656 Schaaff, Louis W. Education of German nationals in understanding of democracy, correspondence with Louis W. Schaaff (4/8/48 to 4/20/48) 2-A-488 Schaefer, Alice American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/10/48) 2-A-468 Schaemminger, A. M. Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (12/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291 Schairer, R. International Work-Student Exchange programs, correspondence (2/17/49) 2-A-685 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Scharfenberg, Horst Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377

Saam, Selma L. Delta Kappa Gamma sponsorship of German teacher travel to U.S., correspondence with Selma L. Saam, (5/17/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-531 Sakrawa, Gertrude Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Sala, John R. Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103

Salaries
see Teacher salaries see Wages and salaries Salomon, Max Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply (5/6/47 to 5/20/47) 2-A-228 SaltonstaU, Leverett New England Deaconess Hospital exchange program for German nurses sponsorship, correspondence with Sen. Leverett SaltonstaU (3/29/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-718 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. SaltonstaU (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Saltzman, Charles . Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (11/22/47) 2-A-364 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarizing letter from Charles Saltzman (11/20/47) 2-A-363 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, letter from Charles Saltzman to William Draper (11/16/47 to 1/29/48) 2-A-362 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman (12/6/48 to 3/16/49) 2-A-693

Scheurer, Adam German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from WUliam G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-517 Schlatter, Egon Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-753 Schleswig Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Schleswig-Holstein Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 Schnabelmaier, Heinrich German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier (2/14/48 to 4/2/48) 2-A-436 Scholarships see Student aid Scholastic (magazine) German education, correspondence with WUliam D. BoutweU (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 Schningh, Franz J. Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. HaUgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 School administration see also Education committees see also Educational finance see also School inspection reports see also School lunch and nursery feeding programs see also Teacher recruitment Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3--318 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Arrangements to cover the possible temporary closure of elementary and secondary schools (3/19/46) 3-B-125 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314

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Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department (4/10/47) 2-A-210 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Broadcast on change in the schools 3-A-365 Broadcast receivers addition in schools 3-B-114 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on meeting in Senator Paulmann's office on 11/4/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (11/5/47) 3-B-291 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (12/30/46) 3-B-50 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133 Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Draft law on organization of elementary schools by Christian Social Union (9/20/47) 3-A-133 Education Control Officer and his powers in matters of policy, with transmittal memorandum (12/31/45 to 1/15/46) 3-B-109 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-432 Educational personnel in Germany and educational reform program in Italy, letter to Gen. John Hilldring from Maj. Carleton W. Washbume (3/24/44) 2-A-152 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Elementary school organization in Bavaria, draft law 3-A-367 Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda (12/17/47 to 12/22/47) 3-B-392 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) I-A-166 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-120 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message (1/8/47) 3-B-468 German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler (7/5/45 to 8/8/45) 2-A-91

Hessian work seminar "Die Neue Schule" (10/22/47) 3-B-478 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/48) 3-B-388 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Long-range policy for German re-education, Coordinating Committee recommendations (6/13/45) 2-A-93 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 3-A-186 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Can to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 "New School," committee procedure (9/12/47) 3-B-479 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-103 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38 Plan for reform of teacher training in compliance with Military Government directive, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (12/1/47) 3-A-364 Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling (9/17/45) 2-A-32 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23

Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Principles and teachers in Bremen public schools, draft of official regulations 3-B-526 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wrzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller (8/27/45) 3-A-188 Reemployment of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (1/6/47) 3-A-67 Reopening of courses in navigation schools and schools for Schiffsingenieure and Seemaschinisten (6/3/46) 3-B-131 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of schools for approved activities (7/26/45) 3-B-85 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on a conference with Senator Paulmann on 10/1/45 (10/5/45) 3-B-48 Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson 3-A-100 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Representation of education interests on Kreistage (12/24/45) 3-B-105 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) 1-A-I61 Sanitation and hygiene of German schools (7/21/45) 3-B-82 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 Schooling opinion survey by Wrtemberg-Baden Office, results (6/12/47) 3-B-484 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Schulreform, memorandum by Alois Himdhammer German language text (3/7/47) 3-A-370

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Schurz, Karl, Foundation

Self-govenunent program in German schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Richard Welling (10/3/45) 2-A-41 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Semi-yearly report on secondary schools in Bremen, 11/47-4/48 (5/20/48) 3-B-74 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; 3-B-274 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 U.S. college and German student exchange program (11/4/47) 3-B-367 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 12/20/46) 2-A-176 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 Utilization of German universities in the U.S. Zone for reconstruction of education, memorandum from Arthur Rubin to Mr. McCloy (9/8/45) 2-A-29 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews (12/28/46) 3-A-72 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda (11/19/46 to 11/3/47) 3-A-193 to 3-A-219 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel IgnatofT and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 School buildings see Educational facilities School Executive (manual) Gen. Eisenhower on Nazi education, article with memorandum from J. P. Gardiner to Capt. Rex E. Greaves (3/22/45) 2-A-120 School inspection reports Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Cumming to Col. Hohenthal (8/13/45) l-B-24 Educational acdvities in Bremen, summary (10/24/46) 3-B-156 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-166; 3-B-173: 3-B-176: 3-B-199; 3-B-213; 3-B-214 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-l 77 Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3-A-222 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152

Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-l 66 to 3-A-l 70 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-l 53 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from CapL E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lowenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel IgnatofT and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 School lunch and nursery feeding programs Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-426; 3-A-428 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-163; 3-B-166; 3-B-170; 3-B-171; 3-B-173; 3-B-174; 3-B-187; 3-B-203; 3-B-219; 3-B-430 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-422 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Feeding of schoolchildren, Food and Agriculture Instrucdon No. 37 (2/8/46) 3-B-120 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (5/14/47) 3-A-61 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (7/7/48) 3-A-39 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section ([4/5/46] to 12/7/46) 3-B-147 to 3-B-150 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Provision of school meals for under-nourished children (12/13/45 to 1/3/46) 3-B-110 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/16/45) 3-A-84 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; 3-B-413 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-211; 3-A-212; 3-A-213: 3-A-214; 3-A-216 School of Advanced International Studies Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 School Review (Journal) Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and clippings (2/14/47) 2-A-169 School Shop (magazine) School adoption program for Germany, correspondence with Lawrence W. Prakken (11/9/48 to 11/20/48) 2-A-595

School supplies see Educational materials Schopler, Ernest H. Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Schottsneider, E. E. Weslyan University sponsorship of visiting expert for introduction of social sciences project, telegram (5/21/49) 2-A-817 Schreefer, Joseph Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Schuecking, L. L. Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Schuelke, H. T. Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Schule und Gegenwart (magazine) Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-415; 3-A-416 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-445 Sehnigen, George F. Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59 Book for re-education of German youth, correspondence with Emil Ludwig 2-A-18 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, memorandum for Assistant Secretary of War from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen, with letter from Lt. Gen. Lucius Clay to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (3/6/46 to 3/20/46) 2-A-63 Education in U.S. occupied Germany, reply letter to Arthur Capper for Central College sociology class 2-A-15 Educator for Germany to advise Gen. Clay selection postponement, memorandum from Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen to Asst. Secretary of War (3/20/47) 3-A-469 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress (11/7/46 to 11/18/46) 2-A-181 Schulgen, W. A. Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278 Schulte, Paul A. Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/1/47 to 8/7/47) 2-A-284 Schulze, Emma Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 Schurz, Carl, Memorial Foundation Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Schurz, Karl, Foundation Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram (12122/48) 2-A-615

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Schwabia
Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3-A-315 Schwartz, Mrs. Fred Student exchange program correspondenceSchwartz, Mrs. Fred (12/9/47) 2-A-35S Schwartz, Mrs. George American teachers in re-education program, reply by Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell to Mrs. George Schwartz (2/6/46) 2-A-3 Schwartzkopff, Siegfried International University of Bremen, correspondence (11/4/47) 3-B-396 Schwarz, Balduin V. Visit to Germany by Professor Balduin V. Schwarz, correspondence (5/9/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-797 Schwarz, H. A. Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 Schwarz, Helmut Student exchange program correspondenceSchwarz, Helmut (6/15/47 to 7/1S/47) 2-A-243 Schweiger, Maria B., Sister Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application (11/30/45) 3-A-45S Schweizer, Albert C. Documentation in aid of German reconstruction, correspondence with Frederick Gutheim to Gen. Noce (6/4/48 to 8/2/48) 2-A-548 Science and technology see also Engineering see also International cooperation in science and technology see also Research see also Scientific education see also Scientific equipment and apparatus see also Technical schools English language textbooks and educational literature for Germans, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John HUldring (2/15/46) 2-A-10 Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft branches in U.S. governed areas and JCS 1067 provisions, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to F. J. Mann (10/22/45) l-B-3 Reciprocal exchange of documents with German governmental agencies, letter from Luther H. Evans to Brig. Gen. George L. Eberle with reply and memorandum (2/21/49 to 6/6/49) 2-A-670 Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/47 to 9/9/47; 2-A-277 Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818 Scientific education see aiso Engineering see also Medical education see also Technical schools Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-313 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-179 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Briinn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacUish (6/23/45) 1-A-I2

High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Report on work of the Landesschulbeirat Hesse for period 12/1/47 to 12/31/47 (1/12/48) 3-B-376 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264 Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with P. B. Pearson (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-403 Scientific equipment and apparatus Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Brunn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacUish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-540 University of Munich, dispatch from Sara E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153

Scott, J. D.
San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/48 ro 6/8/48; 2-^-544

Scott, K. Frances
German experts on women's affairs, correspondence (3/10/49 to 3/15/49) 2-A-689

Secondary education
Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Admission of students to Fachschulen (10/8/46 to 10/15/46) 3-B-142 Admittance of pupils formerly enrolled in Nazi secondary schools, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (12/6/45) 3-A-136 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-34S Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-132 Arrangements to cover the possible temporary closure of elementary and secondary schools (3/19/46) 3-B-125

Augsburg demonstration school project, letter from Walter R. Hepner to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-95 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-U1 Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference. Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, agenda 3-^-392 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/; 9/49; l-A-136 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (i/8/48 to 7/6/48; 3-B-511 to 3-8-5/3 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/2J/48 to 7/9/48; 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499; 3-B-501 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (12/30/46) 3-B-50 "Constitution of the German Reich" by Gerhard Anschtz, translation of extract 3-B-530 Content of courses in Bavarian secondary school curriculum 3-A-313 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (11/19/48) 3-A-397 Curriculum and textbook center 3-B-230 Curriculum for classical high school 3-B-40 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-5-299 to 3-B-300; (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-38 Denominational schools and possible meeting with Archbishop of Westminster, letter from Philpatrick to Robert Murphy (3/9/45) l-B-14 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117

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Secondary education

Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff (9/2 7/4%) -B-22 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wailenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Education division history 3-B-453 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kiefler to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education of private dependents in occupied areas, memoranda (1/3/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-629 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports (1/11/46 to 12/26/46) 3-B-160 to 3-B-204; 3-B-214; 3-B-21S: 3-B-434; 3-B43S Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-420 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Municipal Education Office 5-^-729 Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Ei-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum from Robert A. Reese (3/20/46) 3-A-135 Exemption from instruction of 8th grade pupils, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/7/46) 3-A-I25 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmutai letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer (1/24/48 to 1/17/48) I-A-118 to l-A-120 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (11/1/47) 3-B-349 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Home economics in the Bremen schools (6/9/47) 3-B-342 Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339

Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Misunderstandings in connection with the school reform: the humanistic gymnasium will continue to exist, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher (2/19/48) 3-A-299 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54: (11/6/46) 3-A-55; (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18: (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria (2/1/49 to 7/15/49) 3-A-442 to 3-A-449 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Personnel selection for reorganization of German secondary and teacher training institutions, letters between John Allison and John. P. Howe (7/15/46 to 7/22/46) l-A-45 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Proposed experiment in secondary teacher training. Erlangen University 3-A-104 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Ration card control use in Bremen school area, weekly report (8/8/46) 3-B-159 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, application (3/5/46) 3-A-463 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462

Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft of U.S. military directive (9/27/45) 3-B-42 Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, application (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3-A-459 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Religious instruction articles of original draft of the Bremen constitution, report 3-B-335 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Reorganization of Bremen educational system (5/7/47) 3-B-386 Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1/20/47 3-B-380 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 Report on the instruction of adult persons 3-B-68 Representative textbook for German primary of secondary schools, correspondence with E. D. Collins (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-845 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex HI "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform in Bremen, letter from Harold H. Crabill to Mrs. Henri Lohmann (3/30/48) 3-B-254 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443

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Secondary education

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School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) i-B-447 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 School system in American zone of Germany, correspondence with William M. Powers and Sen. Saltonstall (4/10/47 to 5/2/47) 2-A-191 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Secondary school curriculum reorganization, letter to Walter G. Bergman (5/12/47) 3-A-94 Secondary' school openings in Darmstadt, Stuttgart, and Heidelberg, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (1/18/46) 2-A-2 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/1/47) 3-A-88 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 2/20/47) 3-B-406; (11/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; (4/28/47 to 11/47) 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-456 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly on secondary schools in Bremen, report (3/1/48) 3-B-75 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-A-64 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (3/15/48) 3-A-20 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools (2/13/48 to 9/10/48) 3-B-534 to 3-B-540 Semi-yearly report on secondary schools in Bremen, 11/47-4/48 (5/20/48) 3-B-74 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Standard operating procedure, European Civil Affairs Division Education and Fine Arts Branch 3-B-44 State of measures for school reform, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (3/25/48) 3-A-358 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information listing (6/8/46) 3-B-145 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Student exchange program for German boys in secondary schools, letter from Winfield M. Sides (4/3/49) 2-A-737 Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist 3-A-101 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270

Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-258 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted byBavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327; 3-B-378 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda (11/19/46 to 11/3/47) 3-A-193 to 3-A-219 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) I-A-105 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Secondary schools Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Sedgwick, R. L. Denazification of German clergy, memorandum (12/18/45) 3-B-20 Seifert, Herbert Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Semmler, Dr. Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48.) l-A-163 Sewell, Sumner Responsibilities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (5/29/46) 3-A-49 Shabalov, Mr. Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Shank, Donald J. Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 Exchange programs for Germany, Austria, and Japan, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Donald J. Shank (6/20/49 to 7/5/49) 2-A-829 Shannon, Mabel German experts program. Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674

German youth leadership training project, telegram (1/28/49) 2-A-630 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (1/14/49 to 1/18/49) 2-A-638 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence (2/1/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-771 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with Mabel Shannon (7/19/48 to 7/26/48) 2-A-518 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 Shaw, Roger M. Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence (5/10/48 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/30/49) 3-A-157

Shea, Donald T.
Summary of news by OMG for Bavaria Intelligence Division (12/1/48) 3-A-l

Sheets, H. F.
Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (5/5/49 to 5/13/49) 2-A-795 Sheldon, Charles A. Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-376 Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence C9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (2/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247

Shell, Curtis H.
Teachers approved for elementary schools in Achaffenburg, memorandum from Lt. Curtis H. SheU (10/11/45) 3-A-275

Shields, Charles D.
Reopening of German schools of nursing in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt. Col. Charles D. Shields (11/21/45) 3-A-77 Shiffort, Mr. Curriculum for training of general hospital nurses 3-^4-75 Ships and shipping see also Merchant seamen Shortages see also Food rationing see also Labor supply Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) -A-45 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 to 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Bi-weekly report education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513

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Smith, Mildred

Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Hans Speier (2/24/47 to 2/26/47) l-A-73 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-167; 3-B-168; 3-B-173; 3-B-179; 3-B-181: 3-B-194; 3-B-211: 3-B-432; 3-B-43S Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries (1/2/47 to 2/27/47) 3-B-420 to 3-B-428 Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson (2/19/47) l-A-75 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Families of U.S. personnel in Germany and military government employment opportunities, reply to Evelyn Thompson and Martha Brown from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring on constriction pohcy (6/30/45) 2-A-104 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184: 3-A-186 Paper shortage, memorandum from Col. J. R. Gilchrist to Gen. John Hilldring with routing information (10/15/46 to 11/6/46) 2-A-180 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottreil, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44: (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 11201'47 3-B-380 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-419 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47) 3-B-2 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-35 to 3-B-356 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-537; 3-B-539: 3-B-540 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) 1-A-l 70 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category' HI, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115

Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-2S5; 3-B-260: 3-B-265 Textbooks production for students in American zone, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Joseph A. Leighton (7/25/48 to 8/19/48) 2-A-552 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-196; 3-A-199; 3-A-200; 3-A-201; 3-A-218; 3-A-219 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Shrader, Margaret M. New England Deaconess Hospital sponsorship of exchange program for German nurses, correspondence with transmita! note from Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1/21/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-714 Shriver, Thomas H. Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (11/13/45) 3-A-250 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3--249 Shryock, Richard H. American Council of Learned Societies participation in educational exchange program with Germany, correspondence with Richard H. Shryock (7/6/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-252 Sides, Winfield M. Student exchange program for German boys in secondary schools, letter from Winfield M. Sides (4/3/49) 2-A-737 Sieck, Louis J. Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Simons, Savilla M. Federal Security Agency sponsorship of German social welfare specialists visit to U.S., letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Savilla Simons (5/9/49) 2-A-802 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-758 Simpfendoerfer, Mr. Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Sims, Al D. Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plans, memorandum from Al D. Sims (1/22/48) 3-A-312 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Minutes of planning conference for women's congress in Wiesbaden, 1/3/47 to 1/4/47, with transmittal memorandum (2/5/47) 3-B-286 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447

Teaching staff of the University of Munich, memorandum from Al D. Sims (11/12/46) 3-A-145 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Skarsten, N. O. Pacific University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-396 Skees, Hugh S. Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-782 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (5/5/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-786 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies under visiting German experts program, letter from Hugh S. Skees to Philip Kaiser (6/29/49) 2-A-702 Renewal of periodicals at Information Centers in Japan, memoranda (6/13/49 to 7/11/49) 2-A-653 Smiley, John R. St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 Smith, Allen H. Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith (6/17/49) 2-A-842 Smith, Ann G. Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Smith, C R. Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11147) 2-A-273 Educational exchange program travel regulations with Germany and Austria, draft cable from C. R. Smith (8/19/47) 2-A-283 Gen. Clay invitation to Dean Russell for meeting on education in Germany, correspondence with Arthur W. Page (7/12/48 to 7/23/48) 2-A-550 Representative textbook for German primary of secondary schools, correspondence with E. D. Collins (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-845 Student exchange program applications approvals, telegrams (1/23/48) 2-A-430 Teacher training workshop in Germany, correspondence with Richard M. Perdew (11/15/48 to 11/16/48) 2-A-596 Visiting expert program work plan request, draft cable (9/10/47) 2-A-318 Smith, Emmitt D. Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Smith, Ernest B. Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda (4/12/46) 3-B-229 Smith, H. Alexander Funding for student exchange program, correspondence fI/J2/49 to 2/28/49) 2-A-648 Smith, Hayden N. Denazification of clergy, directives summary with attachments (7/11/45 to 4/12/46) 3-B-10 Smith, MUdred Plan for meeting of German kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams (4/28/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-505

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Smith, N. L. Lists of institutions of higher learning in Gennany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. I_. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Smith, Pan] E. Reorientation and re-education projects 257, 265, 274, 324, and 282, memorandum from Col. B. B. McMahon transmitting letter from Paul E. Smith (6/2/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-827 Smith, R. C. Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda 2-A-423 Smith, Robert S. International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Gennany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Snavely, Dorothy E. Medical Mission to Gennany, correspondence (5/21/48) 2-A-534 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-664 Medical Mission to Gennany, letter from Dorothy E. Snavely to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (5/21/48) 2-A-499 Snyder, Agnes Conference on teaching aids, letters from Mildred English to military government for Bremen with documents (11/29/46 to 12/17/46) 3-B-52 Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, conespondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261; (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters (7/18/47) 2-A-254 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Snyder, Harold E. Education in U.S., exhibit invitation 2-A-327 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 German experts program participants. Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Can to Austria, conespondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 Snyder, L. Leo Normal school establishment for teacher retraining, Eugene N. Anderson reply to Leo L. Snyder (5/3/46) l-A-38 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Training of German teachers, memorandum, conespondence, and press release (4/15/46 to 5/13/46) 2-A-83

Snyder, William T. Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence concerning return transportation (1/25/49 to 2/1/49) 2-A-650 Mennonite Central Committee sponsorship of exchange students, conespondence with William T. Snyder (10/25/48 to 10/29/48) 2-A-586 Social classes Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Bremen schools, third quarterly repon 3-B-483 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum (12/22/48) 3-A-385 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson. (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) I-A-105 Social conditions see also Families see also Housing see also Morale see also Political conditions see also Political reforms see also Public welfare programs see also Racial and ethnic discrimination see also Social classes see also Social services Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Roben Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283

Comments on Bremen constitution, draft text with memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (8/16/47 to 8/18/47) 3-B-276 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Conditions in the KLV camps, memorandum from F. W. Bogner with translation (6/13/45) 3-A-86 Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-190 Educational reconstruction in Gennany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang :M-i77 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Long-range policy for German re-education, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (7/4/45) l-A-223 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with conespondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Rehgion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Return of children transferred with their schools into Upper-Bavaria, petition from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion and Bavarian Red Cross (6/18/45) 3-A-83 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Summary of news by OMG for Bavaria Intelligence Division (12/1/48) 3-A-l Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356 United Kingdom-Germany conference on German educational reconstruction, State Department incoming airgram from London (7/22/47) l-A'87 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134

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Sosser, Lydia F.

Soda! Democratic Party Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmita! memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) l-A-129 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Social education see also Adult education Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmita! memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Reorientation program for German intellectuals, memoranda between Henry J. Kellermann and Thomas Goldstein (11/28/47 to 12/1/47) l-A-97 School reform plan for Bremen, memorandum 3-B-485 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-A-97 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Social science Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 Social scientists cooperation with Army, letter from Professor Hajo Holbom to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (10/24/45) 2-A-51 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-263; 3-B-274 Weslyan University sponsorship of visiting expert for introduction of social sciences project, telegram (5/21/49) 2-A-817

Social Security Administration Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon 2-A-668 Social services see also School lunch and nursery feeding programs Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 American organizations to sponsor representatives of German organizations attendance at International Conference of Social Work, telegram (1/9/48) 2-A-415 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Attendance of OMGUS representative at International Conference of Social Work, telegrams (4/13/48) 2-A-489 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmita! memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/12/49 to 5/25/49) l-A-140 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-3-217; 3-B-430 Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath (4/18/47) l-A-79 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-I73 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer a/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-lll Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Schools and training courses for social workers (2/19/46) 3-B-119 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 Social studies see also Anthropology see also Area studies see also Geography see also History see also Sociology Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-412; 3-A-423; 3-A-436 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/2/49) 3-A-168: (3/3/49) 3-A-170 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wiirtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Social studies consultants report on Germany, correspondence with Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago (9/2/47) 2-A-321

Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; 3-B-260; 3-B-265; 3-B-269; 3-B-272; 3-B-273 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Socialism see also Communism Society for the Prevention of World War III Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Normal school establishment for teacher retraining, Eugene N. Anderson reply to Leo L. Snyder (5/3/46) l-A-38 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum (4/15/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-76 Training of German teachers, memorandum, correspondence, and press release (4/15/46 to 5/13/46) 2-A-83 Society of Friends Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Sociology Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-56S Sollmann, William F. American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of speaking tour of William F. Sollmann, telegram (6/9/48) 2-A-541 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Sommer, Arthur Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 Sommers, Davidson Nomination of Frank P. Graham for head of U.S. re-education activities in Germany declined, letter from Frank P. Graham to John J. McCloy with transmittal memorandum from Davidson Sommers to Col. Chanler (7/6/45 to 7/10/45) 2-A-99 Sontag, Raymond J. Direction of German re-education, memorandum from R. J. Sontag to B. C. O'SuUivan (4/21/47) l-A-225 Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l.A-208 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-207 Ssser, Lydia F. Education of children in occupied Germany, replyto Sen. Robert La Follette and Lydia F. Ssser (2/8/46 to 2/14/46) 2-A-5 lo 2-A-6

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South America
see also Argentina see also Central America Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 German archives, State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183 South Schleswig Association Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) 1-AS9 Soviet Union Biological Central Institute for Agriculture and Forestry, memorandum (7/5/49) 2-A-807 British attitude to Soviet charges in "Falsifiers of history," State Department aide mmoire (3/10/48) l-A-215 British attitude to Soviet Information Bureau communique "Falsifiers of history," aide memoirs between British Embassy in D.C. and State Department (2/20/48 to 3/2/48) l-A-213 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 Community enterprises expansion plan by Alice Pollard with transmittal memorandum from Jesse M. MacKnight to James O. Denby (5/12/49 to 5/25/49) l-A-140 Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report by J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151 German archives, State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183 German Foreign Office archives, memorandum from Charles E. Bohlen to Mr. Russell (2/23/48) l-A-214 Location of German Foreign Office archives, memorandum Russell to Wisner (3/22/48) l-A-216 Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation (4/26/45) l-A-182 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of German war documents on Soviet-German relations 1939-1940, memorandum from Saltzamn to Lovett (10/3/47) l-A-205 Publication of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-208 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-207 Re-education views of five German writers, Office of Strategic Services report with transmittal memorandum from Fuller to MacLeish (1/18/45 to 2/1/45) l-A-3 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (3/19/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-480

Soviet Union textbooks use in U.S. zone schools, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/3/47) l-A-81 to l-A-82 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-197

Spain
Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Custody of German documents relating to the Duke of Windsor, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (8/6/45) l-A-188 German archives, State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183 Public use of captured German documents, memoranda (5/7/46 to 7/15/46) l-A-196 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Spalding, Willard B. Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Spanlding, E. Wilder Exploitation and filming of German archives. State Department memorandum (2/6/46) 1-A-l 95 Publishing official German papers agreed at Anglo-American meeting, memorandum from E. Wilder Spaulding, with attachment (6/19/46 to 6/25/46) l-A-199 Special education Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Care and schooling of blind in Bremen, correspondence with Robert B. Irwin (4/28/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-503 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-169; 3-B-178 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Municipal Education Office 3-A-129 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 School for deaf and dumb children in Heidelberg, routing slip (6/5/48) 2-A-540 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-458 Speier, Hans Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Hans Speier (2/24/47 to 2/26/47) l-A-73 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319

University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 Xavier High School, New York City, sponsorship of Austrian exchange students, letter from Hans Speier to Col. Edgar Hume (9/15/47) 2-A-316 Speiser, Maurice J. "Essence of Anti-Semitism" by Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, correspondence on use and copyright permission (4/3/46 to 4/18/46) 2-A-69; (4/18/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-73 to 2-A-75 Speiser, Paul World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Spellman, Francis Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 Spitta, Theodor Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Sports and athletics see also Physical education see also Recreation Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-838 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-180; 3-B-216; 3-B-430; 3-B-434 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Meeting of British zonal "Zonensportrat," Bremen, 12/6/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (12/10/47) 3-B-292 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Purpose and training of youth clubs in Germany 3-B-126 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Regulation and demilitarization of sports in Germany, Allied Control Directive no. 23 (12/27/45 to 7/25/46) 3-B-135 Report on the state of juvenile problems and youth organizations (12/20/45) 3-B-35 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-412 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-458 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-232 Sport and youth activities, status report for Bremen (5/29/46) 3-B-239 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-266 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-^-750 U.S. Sector military government of Berlin report, 4/20/46-4/26/46 (4/26/46) 3-B-3 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-5-500 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-204; 3-A-206; 3-A-208; 3-A-215; 3-A-217

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Spragons, Thomas K. German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University (4/15/47 to 4/29/47) 2-A-195 St. Bonaventure CoUege and Seminary St. Bonaventure College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/2/48) 2-A-380 St. Leonard, Mary Student exchange program correspondenceSt. Leonard, Sister Mary (12/10/47 to 12/19/47) 2-A-409 St. Luke's Hospital St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Einston, N.C. Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (10/14/48 to 10/21/48) 2-A-589 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-S33 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Standard of living see also Wages and salaries Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff (12/4/47) 2-A-3S9 Standards see Academic standards Stanford University Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University (4/15/47 to 4/29/47) 2-A-195 Stark, Hans Remilitarization of Germany impact on democratization program, letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Hans Stark with memorandum and document (12/28/48 to 1/28/49) 2-A-652 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (8/13/47) 3-B-277; (10/16/47) 3-B-369; (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 Civilian U.S. educator selection as adviser to Military Government on re-education, correspondence 2-A-65 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (8/20/47) l-B-12 Labor education proposal for Germany, with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Robert Berkov (1/22/48) l-A-101 Long-range policy for re-education, memorandum from H. Freeman Matthews (2/21/46) l-A-64 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, Committee on German Re-education as approved by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee 3-A-122 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from

State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 Long range policy statement for German re-education. State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 to 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) l-A-17 Postal distribution of cultural, educational, and informational materials in occupied areas, War Department messages and draft cable (9/22/47) 2-A-314 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Statistical data: culture Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (9/27/48) 3-A-27 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Office activities (9/2/48) 3-A-28 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Office activities (9/3/48) 3-A-29 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Theater Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-24 Statistical data: education Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-S9 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3-A-137 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503; 3-B-506 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Curriculum and textbook center 3-B-230 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-38 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education division history 3-B-453 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, summary (10/24/46) 3-B-1S6 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports (1/11/46 to 12/26/46) 3-B-160 to 3-B-204; 3-B-215; (3/6/47 to 7/1/47) 3-B-430 to 3-B-436 Educational personnel staff levels in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence (12/10/47 to 12/23/47) 2-A-398 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Four R's in Bavaria (Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic and Religion), unsigned overview 3-A-114

Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Information regarding status of present curriculum organization in American zone 3-B-527 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54; (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18; (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section ([4/5/46] to 12/7/46) 3-B-147 to 3-B-1S0 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmittal letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-445 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report on agricultural schools and research institutions by OMG for Bavaria Economics Division Food and Agriculture Branch with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Col. Stanley Andrews (3/27/46) 3-A-71 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers represenutives, 1/20/47 3-B-380 Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation 3-B-224 Requests from German educational bodies for supply of statistical and other information (6/26/46 to 7/5/46) 3-B-136 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132

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Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154; (2/25/49) 3-A-ni Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (11/18/47) 3-B-407; i-B-415; S-B-417 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/15/48) S-A-16 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-540 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum (10/25/48) 3-B-247 Sport and youth activities, status report for Bremen (5/29/46) 3-B-239 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information listing (6/8/46) 3-B-145 Statistics on education overseas, information request from Louis A. Johnagin with transmittal memoranda (3/29/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-481 Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist 3-A-101 Supreme Commander for Allied Powere selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teacher training program reform for 1949/50 school year, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-336 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-161 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Stauffer, Ruth M. Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (8/29/45 to 9/18/45) 2-A-33; (9/21/45) 2-A-36

Stegerwald, Dr. Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Stegmller, Dr. Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wrzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller (8/27/45) 3-A-188

United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 to 7/23/47) 2-A-255

Storm, H. A.
List and fragebogens of prospective teachers, memorandum from Capt. H. A. Storm (7/26/45) 3-A-281 Stralem, Donald S. Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-788 Strasburger, Richard Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasburger (3/23/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-709 Straubling Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis ([2/19/48]) 3-A-320 Straus, O. S. Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation (4/26/45) l-A-182 Stringer, Ralph E. Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 Strode, George E. Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Strong, Jean Employment inquiry, correspondence with Jean Strong (9/10/45 to 10/15/45) 2-A-50 Strong, William Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse (4/1/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-730 Strorier, Robert M. University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors with University of Frankfurt, correspondence (4/30/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-764 Stuart, Gustavos B. Application from Gustavus B. Stuart, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (8/31/45) 2-A-21 Stuart, Miriam Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Student aid American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/10/48) 2-A-468 Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning (8/17/48) 3-A-2 Application forms for student interchange, transmittal memorandum (9/16/47) 3-B-373 Appropriations for FY50 for exchange program for Austrian students, letter from George V. Allen to Maj. Gen. C. B. Magruder with memorandum (4/4/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-745 Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Bethel College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/2/47 to 2/30/47) 2-A-331 Boston University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/23/47 to 4/21/48) 2-A-378

Stein, Dr.
Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-435 Stein, Erwin International universities proposed for western Europe, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-451 Stein, R. Hessian work seminar "Die Neue Schule" (10/22/47) 3-B-478 Steiner, John P. Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273

Steiner, Rudolf, School


Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379

Sterling, Richard W.
Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Stetten High School for Girls Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3-A-459 Stettinius, Mr. Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) l-B-15 Stevens, David H. Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Stimson, Henry L. Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 Stirling, H. V. Veterans Administration removal of German higher learning institutions from list of approved institutions, letter from H. V. Stirling (5/15/46 to 5/21/46) 2-A-86 Stock, Jean Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Stmer, Dr. Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Stone, Donald C. German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 Stoner, Frank E. Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner f5/5/47 ro 5/28/47) 2-A-229 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations. War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondeoce with State Department and United Nations (7/11/47 to 8/27/47) 2-A-275

Stauffer, Thomas B.
American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 Stayer, Morrison C. Approved German textbooks on nursing, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer (11/2/45) 3-A-76 Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff (9/27/45) l-B-22 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (3/13/45) 2-A-122 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/27/46) l-B-8 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18

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Bradley University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Robert Rie (5/17/48 to 6/9/43) 2-A-528 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmutai letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Contract relative to reorientation program overseas and Institute of International Education, correspondence with Donald J. Shank to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (4/11/49 to 4/22/49) 2-A-755 Cooperative School for Gills and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261; (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-A-175 Delta Kappa Gamma sponsorship of German teacher travel to U.S., correspondence with Selma L. Saam, (5/17/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-531 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-190 Exchange student sponsorship by Cooperative School for Teachers, War Department reply letters (7/18/47) 2-A-254 Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-549 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (5/5/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-786 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Bryn J. Hovde to Gen. Morrison Stayer with introductory letter to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (4/9/45) 2-A-115 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer to Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (3/13/45) 2-A-122 Foreign students in U.S. medical schools, letters from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Morrison Stayer and Bryn J. Hovde (3/30/45) 2-A-118 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) I-A-166 Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Guy H. Wells (6/12/48 to 6/25/48) 2-A-537 Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Amo Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 Institute of International Education contract with government concerning student exchange program, correspondence with Alonzo G. Grace (6/17/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-836 Institute of International Education contract with government on student exchange program, correspondence with Dr. Ralph A. Bums and of Ruth Hubbard with Dr. Trade Gnther (6/3/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-821 Institute of International Education sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (6/18/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-330 Institute of International Education student exchange activities, correspondence with Laurence Duggan (12/12/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-291

Knud Hilpert scholarship application for study in the U.S., correspondence with Hollis W. Piatt (4/1/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-739 Miami University sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 1/8/48) 2-A-384 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Affairs Branch (12/2/48) 3-A-22 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-17; (8/6/48) 3-A-30; a/6/48) 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/4/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-545 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasburger (3/23/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-709 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/29/49) 2-A-847; (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Request for aid in study of Koreans in the U.S., letters to Gordon T. Bowles from Changsoon Kim and memorandum and names list (12/31/46 to i/12/47) 2-A-156 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-I96 Scholarships and fellowships for Austrian and German students from Institute of International Education, correspondence with Laurence Duggan and list of scholarship offers (7/17/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-259 Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154; (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany and sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/15/49) 2-A-780 St. Bonaventure College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/2/48) 2-A-380 St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. sponsorship of exchange program for training German nurses, letter from John R. Smiley to War Department with reply (9/26/47 to 10/10/47) 2-A-297 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw. Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 Student exchange program correspondenceBamett, Fannie (11/24/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-354 Bilheimer, Robert C. (4/8/47 to 4/15/47) 2-A-204 Busser, Ralph C. (6/13/47 to 9/12/47) 2-A-245 Jahn, William (1/28/47 to 4/28/47) 2-A-203 Jones, J. Morgan (6/13/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-235

Kohr, John R. (12/5/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-405 Mainzer, Theo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 Schwarz, Helmut (6/15/47 to 7/18/47) 2-A-243 Student exchange program information requests and repUes (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (3/17/47 to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 Students sponsorship for exchange, memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to John A. Park (5/25/49 to 5/27/49) 2-A-785 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-258; 3-B-267 University of Kentucky sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with H. L. Donovan (6/15/48 to 7/1/48) 2-A-525 University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-800 University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Prescott (5/4/49) 2-A-799 Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen (4/22/47 to 5/21/47) 2-A-193 Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269 Student-to-student correspondence programs Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-587 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-458 Semi-monthly on secondary schools in Bremen, report (3/1/48) 3-B-7S Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-538 Student correspondence program, correspondence with Klaus Dortelmann (10/13/47 to 10/27/47) 2-A-338 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-270; 3-B-274 Students Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/24/46 to 2/4/46) 3-B-250; (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhnnan to Robert Murphy (3/21/46) l-B-6 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 to 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 College Entrance Examination Board foreign students programs, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Gilbert Anderson (11/10/47) 2-A-375

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Comments on meeting in Senator Paulmann's office on 11/4/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (11/5/47) 3-B-291 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-7S7 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300 Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase rations, telegrams (5/27/48 to 6/5/48) 2-A-533 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-161; 3-B-168; 3-B-173: 3-B-178: 3-B-206; 3-B-217 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Municipal Education Office 3-A-129 Entry of volunteer students into the British zone of Germany, correspondence with Rev. Joseph A. Howell of Congregational Christian Service Committee (4/5/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-484 to 2-A-485 Ex-pupils of Nazi schools, memorandum from Robert A. Reese (3/20/46) 3-A-135 Extension of permit to study in U.S., correspondence with Hermann Roether (4/26/49 to 5/4/49) 2-A-773 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Former members of the NSDAP in universities 3-B-401 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835 German school system, correspondence with Heinrich Schnabelmaier (2/14/48 to 4/2/48) 2-A-436 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 Kinderlandperscheckung-Camps; release of accounts confiscated by Military Government, letter from Bavaria Ministry for Education and Religion (7/12/45) 3-A-8] Long-range policy statement for German re-education, S tte-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (0/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469

Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (4/5/49) 3-A-158; (4/5/49) 3-A-159; (3/3/49) 3-A-160 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Principles of teacher education 3-B-446 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum (5/6/49) 2-A'789 Publication of student papers, routing slip (11/24/48) 2-A-599 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs-Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-opening of Bavarian universities. Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement 3-A-225 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from LL Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189 Release of students from gainful employment, control commission memorandum (3/15/46) 3-B-129 Removal of houses of evacuated schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (7/13/45) 3-A-82 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report on Lagers (Dr. Hartmann) (6/16/45) 3-A-84 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Schools and training courses for social workers (2/19/46) 3-B-119 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B~415 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-534: 3-B-538 Services offered to experts sent to Germany on student self government, letter, cable, and cUppings (2/14/47) 2-A-169

Significance of National Socialist Students Association, letter from University of Hamburg Rector (12/13/45 to 1/12/46) 3-B-33 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-15 7 Statistics on education overseas, information request from Louis A. Johnagin with transmittal memoranda (3/29/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-481 Student political groups and activities in Hochschulen (9/21/46) 3-B-139 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) 1-A-l 70 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher training 3-B-100 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257: 3-B-263; 3-B-266 Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training, memorandum (10/1/46) 3-B-140; (9/28/46) 3-B-141 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-203

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Bi-monthly military government Education Branch conference, Stuttgart, 3/10-11/49, agenda 3-A-393 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Conference on elementary and secondary education, letter from Mildred English with agenda suggestions (12/30/46) 3-B-50 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-439 Educational developments, weekly summary (12/5/46) 3-B-152 International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/25/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45; J-B-7 7 Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379

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Taylor, Myron

Secondary school openings in Dannstadt, Stuttgart, and Heidelberg, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (1/18/46) 2-A-2 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (.5/8/4; 3-A-91 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (11/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Styer, W. D. Employment of U.S. teachers in occupied Germany to teach democracy, memoranda from Maj. Gen. W. D. Styer and Col. William C. Chanler (9/29/45) 2-A-140 Suagee, Jay T. Request for material dealing with German public opinion of the U.S., correspondence with Dorothea Dietz (4/14/49 to 5/25/49) 2-A-74S Sddeutsche Zeitung (newspaper) Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Sudelfeld Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405 Sugar Rations for students on exchange program. Army Department incoming message (6/3/48) 2-A-543 Suhl, Otto Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) ^-169 Sullivan, K. P. T. Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Sullivan, Mr. Disposition of information centers, memorandum from Paul Bodenman to Henry J. Kellennann (10/24/49) l-A-143 Summer school Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-536; 3-B-537 Sundquist, James L. German educational, religious information and related affairs, letter and memoranda (6/10/47 to 12/8/47) 2-A-408 Sung, Jim Kwang Student exchange program information requests and replies (5/12/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-238 Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Control of German information services responsibilities of SHAEF and military government detachments, memorandum from Brig. Gen. T. J. Davis (6/6/45) 3-A-248 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, request from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, London, for draft document (10/16/44 to 11/22/44) 2-A-137 to 2-A-139: (7/11/44 to 9/8/44) 2-A-142 to 2-A-147 Newspaper publishing prohibition and information services restrictions of Military Government, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Col. Charles Keegan (6/7/45) 3-A-247 Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and offices in neutral countries, report by Combined Civil Affairs with transmita! from the Combined Intelligence Committee (4/13/45) l-A-180

Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and other offices in neutral countries, note and message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (3/12/45 to 3/15/45) l-A-179 Supreme Commander Allied Powers Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (10/29/48) 2-A-587 Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force Educational control in Germany before surrender, directive editorial revision (1/9/45 to 1/13/45) 2-A-128 to 2-A-130 Educational control in Germany before surrender, message to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (11/28/44) 2-A-135 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Production of German handbooks, message from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/6/45) 2-A-132 Production of textbooks with German labor and machinery, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (12/29/44) 2-A-133 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 Textbook illustration alteration procedures, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/8/45) 2-A-131 Textbooks for German elementary schools requested, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force to War Department (6/4/45) 2-A-113 Textbooks for Germany, correspondence between Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry and Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (2/21/45 to 3/7/45) 2-A-123 to 2-A-124 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/25/45) 2-A-127 Sss, Theodore Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 Sweden Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Democratic education of certain German deserters, memorandum to U.S. Mission, Stockholm (1/29/45) l-A-217 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/29/49) 3-A-156 Swiss Teachers Association Interchange of persons between U.S. Zone of Germany and countries other than U.S. (6/17/47) 2-A-233 Switzerland Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Cultural relations between German-Switzerland and occupied Germany, report from Bern to State Department (12/16/46) l-B-4 Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmita! letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185

German archives. State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183 Interchange of persons between U.S. Zone of Germany and countries other than U.S. (6/17/47) 2-A-233 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affaire Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 Study in Switzerland of student from Soviet Zone, letter from Lt. Col. Ray Laux to Ilse Bretschneider (10/22/47) 2-A-305 World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/7/47 ro 3/3/48) 2-A-292

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see State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Swope, Ammon Visit to Germany of professor Ammon Swope, letter from James McDaniel to Swope with reply (11/19/48 to 12/7/48) 3-B-450

Taggart, Paul F. Personnel requirement for education and reorientation program in Germany, letter from Paul F. Taggart to Lt. Col. J. P. Irvin with forwarding memorandum (5/24/49 ro 6/8/49) 2-A-810 Tallcott, Eugene U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Tanner, Joseph Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Taylor, Floyd American Press Institute sponsorship of visit by German publishers and editors, correspondence with Floyd Taylor (5/11/49 to 6/2/49) 2-A-803 Taylor, J. W. Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay (2/5/48) 2-A-448 Taylor, John W. Agenda for the meeting of Education Branch chiefs, Frankfurt, 2/13/47 to 2/14/47, memorandum from John Taylor (2/5/47) 3-B-287 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/6/47) 2-A-271; (8/13/47) 2-A-286; (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 U.S. education policy, address by Dr. John W. Taylor 3-A-329 to 3-A-330 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Taylor, Myron Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174

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Address of Senator Paulmann on the opening of the Pedagogic Seminary in Bremen (12/1/45) 3-B-28 Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education sponsorship of German teachers visit to U.S., telegram (1/14/49) 2-A-634 American educator explains functions of Bavarian education service centers, Release No. 295, Public Information Branch, OMG for Bavaria (9/13/49) 3-A-450 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Analysis of Bavarian school reform plan 3-A-346 Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Approval of retraining course, memorandum (8/15/46) 3-B-226 Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-132 Arizona State College sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/24/48 to 7/17/48) 2-A-483; (5/13/48) 2-A-486; (4/2/48 to 4/7/48) 2-A-493 to 2-A-494 Audio-visual materials and their utilization in the teacher training institutions of Bavaria, report by Sam H. Linch 3-A-98 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) l-A-74 Basic principles for democratization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (7/3/47) 3-B-346 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Bavarians ignore U.S. school parley, proposed education program likened to system used by Prussians for years, news report by Edward A. Morrow (11/28/47) 3-A-302 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Benifspedagogisches Institut, Munich, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Murray D. Van Wagoner (5/5/48) 3-A-379 Bi-weekly report: education (10/3/47) 3-B-410 Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) 3-B-408 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518; 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-S11 to 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503

Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430 Broadcast on change in the schools 3-A-365 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis ([2/19/48]) 3-A-320 Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo litis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Cooperative School for Girls sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (12/12/46 to 8/19/47) 2-A-261; (8/26/47 to 12/30/47) 2-A-268 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60; (10/25/46 to 11/6/46) 3-B-62 to 3-B-64; (12/1/47 to 2/28/48) 3-B-462 to 3-B-465 Delta Kappa Gamma sponsorship of German teacher travel to U.S., correspondence with Selma L. Saam, (5/17/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-S31 Development on six basic objectives of Bavarian school reform, memorandum by L. S. Dentrick (12/14/48) 3-A-373 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/2.5/40; 3-B-47 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education in the new Germany, essay on pedagogic periodicals by Curt Bondy 3-A-269 Education in U.S. democracy exhibit of State Department proposed translation for use in Japan, message to Commander-in-Chief, Far East (7/25/47 to 7/30/47) 2-A-258 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-207; 3-B-210; 3-B-215; 3-B-220; 3-B-221; (3/6/47 to 7/1/47) 3-B-430 to 3-B-436; 3-B-439 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries (1/2/47 to 2/27/47) 3-B-420 to 3-B-428

Educational developments, weekly summary (12/5/46) 3-B-152; (11/7/46) 3-B-153 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Educational materials for teachers in the U.S. Zone in Germany, memoranda with letter from Aurilia C. Howe to Sen. Morse (4/27/48 to 5/25/48) 2--500 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Emergency Planning Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod participation in educational exchange program with Germany, letter from L. Meyer to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (7/11/47) 2-A-253 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228 Exclusion of Nazi party members from education positions, transmittal of War Department employee suggestion, with draft reply (5/6/47 ro 5/20/47) 2-A-228 Experts for Korean teacher training center, telegram (5/18/48) 2-A-513 Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis (4/28/47) 3-A-99 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with ' transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Functional program for Education Section. OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Highlights of the week in teacher education, memorandum from Marion Edman (12/18/46) 3-A-431 Hundhammer's school plan once more rejected, report from Mnchener Merkur (1/9/48) 3-A-310 Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/4(5 ro 4/9/46; l-A-36 Information for U.S. personnel on Bavarian reform, memorandum from Maj. T. R. Martin (6/17/48) 3-A-345 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/4 ro 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Interpretation of Control Council Directive No. 54 with reference to aspects of school organization, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-297 Joint meeting of U.S. and German officials on the implementation of school reform plan, memoranda from Al D. Sims (2/12/48) 3-A-293 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis J-S-475 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469

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Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-3S2 Meeting between U.S. and Gennan officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Meeting of American and German officials on implementation of school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims and agenda (2/12/48) 3-A-360 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Military government regulations and directives relating to school reform (4/2/47) 3-A-359 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48 to 6/8/48) 3-A-14; (7/6/48) 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54; (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18: (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Normal school establishment for teacher retraining, Eugene N. Anderson reply to Leo L. Snyder (5/3/46) l-A-38 Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings 3-A-399 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Opening of Pedagogic Academy in Oldenburg, speech by Dr. Gramsch (10/1/45) 3-B-30 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-103 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training College at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Personnel selection for reorganization of German secondary and teacher training institutions, letters between John Allison and John. P. Howe (7/15/46 to 7/22/46) l-A-45 Plan for meeting of Gennan kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams (4/28/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-505 Plan for reform of teacher training in compliance with Military Government directive, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (12/1/47) 3-A-364

Plan for the Training of Assistant School-Teachers in Regierungsbezirk Mainfranken by Dr. Burgard (12/16/45) 3-A-271 Plan for workshop centers for German and American teachers in Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (2/2/48) 2-A-445 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Possible invitation of Dean William Russell, memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-398 Preparatory course for teachers of the elementary schools (7/3/45) 3-A-286 Principles of teacher education 3-B446 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. CottreU, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Proposed experiment in secondary teacher training, Erlangen University 3-A-104 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44; (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-education of Germans and educator for Germany, reply to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. (3/20/46 to 3/21/46) 2-A-66 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 3-A-282 Reform plan for teacher training submitted to Education and Religious Affairs Branch, OMGB, from Bavarian Ministry of Education (2/2/48) 3-A-342 Reorganization of Bremen educational system (S/7/47) 3-B-386 Reorientation courses for teachers, memorandum (8/5/46) 3-B-227 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on a conference with Senator Paulmann on 10/1/45 (10/5/45) 3-B-48 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on first class assistant course at the Teachers Training College, Wrzburg 8/16/45 to 9/29/45 (9/29/45) 3-A-273 Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson 3-A-100 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Report on school reform by Louis Miniclier (7/1/48) 3-A-303

Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation 3-B-224 Retraining of dismissed teachers, memoranda (4/8/46 to 4/9/46) 3-B-225; (4/12/46) 3-B-229 Rudolf Steiner School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/26/47 to 4/28/48) 2-A-379 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Minicher (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer 3-A-278 to 3-A-279 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/1/47) 3-A-88 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; (11/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; (4/28/47 to 11/47) 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; a/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/15/48) 3-A-16; (4/15/48) 3-A-19; (3/15/48) 3-A-20 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Special emergency teacher training courses 3-B-84 Special emergency teachers training courses (5/23/46 to 6/15/46) 3-B-134 Speech on opening of Pdagogische Acadmie ([10/1/45]) 3-B-32 State of measures for school reform, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer (3/25/48) 3-A-358 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information Usting (6/8/46) 3-B-145

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Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Miniclier (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-4-355 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Student exchange program correspondenceMatsumoto, Atsuo (6/10/47 to 8/13/47) 2-A-244 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill with handwritten draft (1/24/48) 3-B-531 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Teacher training 3-B-iOO Teacher training college re-opening plan implementation reporting, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45) 3-A-263 Teacher training course establishment (11/7/46) 3-B-154 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-A-87; 3-B-383 Teacher training program for American zones in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Hubert Ettelt (5/25/47 to 5/29/47) 2-A-221 Teacher training program proposal response, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-337 Teacher training program reform for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Minister for Education and Culture (8/4/49) 3-A-338 Teacher training program reform for 1949/50 school year, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-336 Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/7/49 to 7/20/49) 3-A-339 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teacher training workshop in Germany, correspondence with Richard M. Perdew (11/15/48 to 11/16/48) 2-A-596 Teacher workshop program plan from Helga Doblin, Park School of Buffalo, N.Y., correspondence (1/7/47 to 2/25/48) 2-A-345 Teachers refresher courses and conferences 3-B-123 Teachers Training College of Wrzburg, application to open (4/26/46) 3-A-240 Teacher's training school in Fulda, letter and memorandum from Stanley Bertke with transmittal memoranda (2/5/48) l-B-32 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-260; 3-B-267; 3-B-268; 3-B-274 Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training, memorandum (10/1/46) 3-B-140: (9/28/46) 3-B-141 Training course for elementary school teachers 3-A-285

Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) l-A-43 Training of German teachers, memorandum, correspondence, and press release (4/15/46 to 5/13/46) 2-A-S3 Transmittal of school reform plan submitted by Bavarian Ministry of Education, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (10/15/47) 3-A-347 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (1/7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller (7/15/47) 3-B-486 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-193; 3-A-214 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Teacher organizations see Parent-teacher associations see Teacher unions Teacher recruitment Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Administration of military government in the U.S. zone in Germany, memorandum from L. S. Ostrander (12/27/45) 3-A-141 Appointment of refugee teachers, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-70 Austria and Germany reorientation problems, minutes of meeting (2/12/47) -A-74 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Denazification of educational institutions, meeting minutes with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellennann to Hans Speier a/24/47 to 2/26/47) l-A-73 Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Education program difficulties in U.S. occupation zone of Germany, correspondence (1/5/48) 2-A-385 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay (7/2/45) 2-A-103

Employment inquiry, correspondence with Jean Strong (9/10/45 to 10/15/45) 2-A-50 Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda (72/J 7/47 ro 12/22/47) 3-B-392 Employment of teachers, memorandum (10/28/46) 3-B-151 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 List and fragebogens of prospective teachers, memorandum from CapL H. A. Storm (7/26/45) 3-A-281 Names of teachers proposed for elementary school instruction in Bremen 3-B-41 Preparatory course for teachers of the elementary schools (7/3/45) 3-A-286 Procurement of U.S.teaching personnel for work in Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mr. McCloy (9/13/45) 2-A-31 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (1/6/45 to 1/12/45) l-A-2 Re-opening of elementary schools in Bavaria, letter from Edward O. Hascall, Jr. to Archibald MacLeish (2/25/46) l-A-34 Recommendation of Carl Hermann for teacher position in Germany, letter from Mrs. John Milton Adams to Gen. George Marshall and forwarding order (10/10/45 to 10/20/45) 2-A-46 Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wrzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller (8/27/45) 3-A-188 Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (11/13/45) 3-A-250 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-540 Special emergency teacher training courses 3-B-84 Teacher positions availability overseas, correspondence with Vona M. Abbott (8/20/45 to 9/31/45) 2-A-24 to 2-A-26 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-A-87 Teaching position in Germany, correspondence with Elina Duce (10/26/48 to 11/10/48) 2-A-585 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ellen Meyer (8/25/45; 2-A-23 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (8/29/45 to 9/18/45) 2-A-33; (9/21/45) 2-A-36 Utilization of German universities in the U.S. Zone for reconstruction of education, memorandum from Arthur Rubin to Mr. McCloy (9/8/45; 2-^-29 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-193; 3-A-I94; 3-A-195; 3-A-196; 3-A-215 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134

Teacher salaries
Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Comments on minutes of Stuttgart conference on elementary teacher education, 12/2/46-12/3/46, with minutes (12/18/46) 3-B-51 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) I-A-162

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High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school refonn, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 Principles of teacher education 3-B-446 School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) -A-141 University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-800 University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Prescott (5/4/49) 2-A-799 Teacher unions Education and religion (12/31/46) 3-B-252 Formation of German teachers associations (7/26/46) 3-B-137 Lower Franconian teachers union by Ernst Heywang (1/12/47) 3-A-220 Reopening of German universities (8/22/45) 3-B-88 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Teachers see also Foreign teachers see also Parent-teacher associations see also Teacher education and training see also Teacher recruitment see also Teacher salaries see also Teacher unions Agricultural education (8/27/45) 3-B-93 Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29 American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 American teachers in re-education program, reply by Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell to Mrs. George Schwartz (2/6/46) 2-A-3 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Approval and reopening of schools (Change I), memorandum from Lt Col. Robert A. Reese (7/20/46) 3-A-138 Approval and reopening of schools, memorandum 3~A-137 Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245 Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) 1-A-14S Change of mental attitude, extract from Bremen Echo (3/12/48) 3-B-387 Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-311

Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316 Concordia Theological Seminary sponsorship of exchange professor, correspondence (2/16/47 to 3/8/48) 2-A-390 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply t Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (11/26/46) 3-A-144 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3;A-163 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports (1/11/46 to 12/26/46) 3-B-160 to 3-B-204; 3-B-206: 3-B-211; 3-B-215; 3-B-217 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Elementary schools of the district Kitzingen at reopening, report by E. Heywang 3-A-l 77 Evacuation of Oberschule for Boys in Burghausen, request (11/20/46) 3-A-461 Exchange teacher program information request from Mary M. Brady, with reply (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-404 Extract from the Journal of Laws and Ordinances for the Kingdom of Bavaria, No. 41, Munich, 9/1/1883 3'A-315 Formation of teacher associations, written instructions (7/17/46) 3-B-133 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-182 General Christian elementary schools, letter from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion with translation (9/26/46) 3-A-69 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/48) 3-B-388 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-A-190 International education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 Lack of progress in implementation of exchange program between the U.S. and Germany, memorandum from J. A. Calhoun to Heath (7/21/47) 1-B-ll Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63

Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-l 65 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section ([4/5/46] to 12/7/46) 3-B-147 to 3-B-150 My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg (10/23/45) 3-A-244 National Education Association sponsorship of exchange program for Japanese nationals, letter from William G. Carr to Shozaburo Araki (6/13/49) 2-A-841 Nazi education policies in Bavaria, documents with transmittal memorandum from Herman Mayer (2/10/36 to 6/29/45) 3-A-l 11 Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3-A-222 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Pamphlet describing the student and professor exchange program, transmittal letter from Richard T. Alexander 3-B-363 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmittal letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Political activity restrictions on teachers and religious ministers, memorandum(2/12/46) 3-B-19 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Principles and teachers in Bremen public schools, draft of official regulations 3-B-526 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Progress of German education programs, letter from Gen. Thomas Handy to Sen. Thomas Stewart 2-A-13 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews (8/3/45 to 8/6/45) 2-A-89 to 2-A-90 Re-education of Germany, meeting minutes and documents (5/14/45 to 5/25/45) l-A-220 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, application (3/5/46) 3-A-463 Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-l 79

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Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, application (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Gills in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) S-A-459 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189 Reemployment of school employees classified by Spruchkammer as "followers," "exonerated," "case quashed," or "not affected," memorandum from Lt. Col. Robert A. Reese (1/6/47) 3-A-67 Reform of Bremen school system, reports and related material (10/9/19 to 7/21/46) 3-B-37 Rehabilitation of Dr. Cornel Dumbacher, letter with testimonials (1/5/46) 3-A-464 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmita! memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wrzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transinittal memorandum from Meinzolt (1/15/46 to 1/17/46) 3-A-148 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfurt (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, \ 120141 3-B-380 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmittal memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 Request for permission to re-open schools in Kitzing Landkreis, memorandum from Lt. Luke A. Mercadante (9/25/45) 3-A-180 Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag (3/21/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-139 Return of so-called anti-Nazis to Germany as school teachers, letter from Carlos J. Warner to L. Randolph Riggs (1/21/46) l-B-9 School committee member applicants, report by Richard F. Ury (9/1/45) 3-A-246 School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-B-487 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 Secondary school reform, memorandum from Charles G. Falk to Dr. Bergman (3/6/47) 3-A-368 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division acdvities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-537: 3-B-539 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Statistics on education overseas, information request from Louis A. Johnagin with transmittal memoranda (3/29/48 to 3/31/48) 2-A-481 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Student exchange program sponsorships, telegram of approval (2/17/48) 2-A-416 Suggested plan for rehabilitation of German teachers classified in Category III, memorandum from Daniel Ignatoff, Richard N. Mayer, Charles J. Falk 3-A-115

Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Survey of status of teachers in Landkreis Karlstadt, transmittal memorandum from Walter E. Brayden (8/4/45) 3-A-221 Teachers approved for elementary schools in Achaffenburg, memorandum from Lt. Curtis H. Shell (10/11/45) 3-A-275 Teaching staff of elementary schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprasidenten (9/10/45) 3-A-128 Teaching staff of the University of Munich, memorandum from Al D. Sims (11/12/46) 3-A-145 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/8/47) 2-A-395 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 U.S. college and German student exchange program (11/4/47) 3-B-367 U.S. Education News 2-A-37 U.S. school sponsorship of needy German schools, correspondence with German elementary school class (5/31/47 to 7/31/47) 2-A-267 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-B-500 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-203; 3-A-206: 3-A-21I; 3-A-216 Wilpert, Paul, Dr., letter of introduction from Richard Wooton to Charles D. Winning (8/10/49) 3-A-335

Teaching methods
Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Audio-visual materials and their utilization in the teacher training institutions of Bavaria, report by Sam H. Linch 3-^-9 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Continuation of training of elementary school teachers in 1945/46, memorandum from Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion (12/1/45) 3-A-127 Course for assistant teachers system of education on a psychological basis (7/27/45) 3-A-290 Criteria for development of a plan for reform of the school system in Land Hesse 3-B-377 Directives for school-year 1947/48, copy of Appendix C, submitted by Alois Braun 3-A-317 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-430 Film utilization demonstration to in-service teachers at Rosenheim, report by Charles P. Maclnnis (4/28/47) 3-A-99 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (11/1/47) 3-B-349 Home economics in the Bremen schools (6/9/47) 3-B-342 Initial report on teaching democracy to individual Germans, draft prologue 3-A-119 Lesson plans and instructional tendencies in public elementary schools, historical overview by Josef Burgard (4/19/48) 3-A-183 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-103 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training College at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Plan proposed for the development of demonstration secondary schools in Bavaria by Walter R. Hepner (5/5/47) 3-A-96 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson 3-A-100 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on the history meeting in the U.S. Zone on 3/13/47, with transmittal memorandum (3/31/47) 3-B-285 Report on the Teacher-Training Institute (for elementary school teachers) in Bremen, translation 3-B-224 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 Sample of illustrated textbook (in German only) 3-A-283 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301

Teachers Training College


Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation (3/20/46) 3-A-276 Candidates for training at the Teachers Training College, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/23/45) 3-A-272 Opening celebration of the Teachers Training College in the Conference Hall of Military Government, minutes and notes in English and German (8/16/45) 3-A-270 Organization of the normal school in Wrzburg 3-A-243 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training CoUege at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Preparatory course for teachers of the elementary schools (7/3/45) 3-A-286 Reconstruction of the school system in Main-Frankonia 3-A-282 Report on first class assistant course at the Teachers Training College, Wrzburg 8/16/45 to 9/29/45 (9/29/45) 3-A-273 School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer 3-A-278 to 3-A-279 Teachers Training College enrollment approved student list, memorandum from Lt Lawrence A. Nuce (10/31/45) 3-A-274 Teachers Training College of Wrzburg, application to open (4/26/46) 3-A-240 Teachers Training College of Wrzburg Release of Teacher Training CoUege of Wrzburg, memorandum W. M. Landeen (5/17/46) 3-A-242

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School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmita! memorandum (10/1/47) S-B-443 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 Secondary school curriculum reorganization, letter to Walter G. Bergman (/12/47) 3-A-94 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (11/18/47) 3-B-407 Suggestions for construction of tests of school achievement in the 7th and 8th years of Munich schools prepared by E. F. Lindquist 3-A-101 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-A-97 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-263 Training course for elementary school teachers 3-A-285 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-93 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Tead, Clara M. Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-196 Technical schools Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Reopening of courses in navigation schools and schools for Schiffsingenieure and Seemaschinisten (6/3/46) 3-B-131 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Technology see Science and technology Tellis, Alexis V. Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt with related correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/19/48) 2-A-467

Tellis, Mrs. Alexis V. Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt with related correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/19/48) 2-A-467

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see Educational tests Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with P. B. Pearson (12/3/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-403 Textbooks Address by Gen. Lucius Clay at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-472 Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Agricultural education (8/27/45) 3-B-93 Alexander to act for Wells on paper allocation for textbooks, telegram (3/3/48) 2-A-470 American Textbook Writers Institute sponsorship of U.S. visit of German textbook writers, letter from Charles E. Griffith to Lt. Col. Francis W. Wray with documents (5/4/49) 2-A-763 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan with transmittal memorandum from Al D. Sims to R. T. Alexander (10/11/47) 3-A-318 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Approval of German textbooks 3-B-98 Approval of textbooks (9/9/46 to 9/11/46) 3-B-138 Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmittal memorandum (12/45 to 1/10/46) 3-B-112 Approved German textbooks on nursing, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Morrison C. Stayer (11/2/45) 3-A-76 Attitudes of Bavarian Minister for Education and Religion Hundhammer, draft cable (3/25/47) 2-A-215 Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols (5/11/46) 2-A-82 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmittal memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) -A-113 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Books donation for German students, correspondence with Barbara LeVee (5/17/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-526 Books donation for German students, correspondence with Helen Weisbard (5/19/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-527 Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department (4/10/47) 2-A-210 Books for reorientation program, correspondence with Leverett F. Mansfield (5/11/48 to 5/24/48) 2-A-5I4 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510

Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499: 3-B-501 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430; 3-A-430; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnut! (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Constitutional provisions for free tuition and free textbooks, memorandum from James M. Eagen 3-A-371 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, correspondence with Herbert Kriedman of Society for the Prevention of World War III, and press release (4/15/46 to 4/24/46) 2-A-72 Criticism of German educational program and textbooks, reply to Miriam Stuart, Society for the Prevention of World War III (4/8/46) 2-A-68 Current status of Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Lawrence G. Derthick (6/23/48) 3-A-304 Current status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (5/17/48) 3-A-334 Curriculum and textbook center 3-B-230 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-38 Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (11/22/47) 2-A-364 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarizing letter from Charles-Saltzman (11/20/47) 2-A-363 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, letter from Charles Saltzman to William Draper (11/16/47 to 1/29/48) 2-A-362 Denominational and other schools in Germany, excerpt from weekly report (10/30/46) 3-B-155 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Directions for elementary schools in Bavaria in stage of transition 3-A-131 Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff (9/2 7/45) l-B-22 Disposal of Nazi textbooks (12/12/45 to 2/17/45) 3-B-108 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Education division history 3-B-453 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-164; 3-B-165; 3-B-167; 3-B-177; 3-B-181: 3-B-202; 3-B-203; 3-B-204; 3-B-206: 3-B-207; 3-8-217; 3-B-22U 3-B-434: 3-B-435 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-420; 3-B-424; 3-B-428 Educational control in conquered Axis Countries studied: stories in secular press cause observers to wonder what types of persons will be entrusted with programs, report bv J. J. Gilbert (12/20/43) 2-A-151

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Educational control in Germany before surrender, message to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (11/28/44) 2-A-135 Educational materials for teachers in the U.S. Zone in Germany, memoranda with letter from Aurilia C. Howe to Sen. Morse (4/27/48 to 5/25/48) 2-A-500 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhnnan to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. Sollmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 English language textbooks and educational literature for Germans, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (2/15/46) 2-A-10 Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228 Excerpts from report of Lantag meetings on 12/15-16/48, memorandum (12/22/48) 3-A-385 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Federation of Women's Clubs project for "Books for Peace," correspondence with Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman (6/15/49 to 6/30/49) 2-A-832 First meeting of Zonal Textbook Committee at Lbbecke, minutes (1/22/46) 3-B-39 Free textbooks and tuition program in Bavaria, Army Department incoming message (10/6/48) 2-A-567 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 German education, correspondence with William D. Boutwell (10/11/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-572 German education under military government, memorandum and draft papers (2/1/45 to 2/16/45) l-A-219 German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon (6/12/47) l-ASS High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (10/16/47) 3-B-278 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 International University of Bremen 3-B-399 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda (1/23/48 to 5/27/48) 2-A-421 to 2-A-426 Medical textbooks and periodicals inclusion in German information centers, correspondence with Mary C. Dennis (7/7/47 to 7/11/47) 2-A-250

Memorandum on importance of achievng complete change in character of German textbooks 3-B-99 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165: (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (6/2/48) 3-A-41 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section ([4/5/46] to 12/7/46) 3-B-147 to 3-B-150 New educational publications, memorandum (1/14/47) 3-B-301 Nuremberg meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, OMGUS, agenda (12/1/48) 3-A-401 Organization of German Bureau of Education in the American zone, memorandum from Franz Hilker (7/20/46) 3-A-112 Outline of history for German school children, correspondence with A. T. Volwiler (10/8/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-571 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Production of textbooks, procedural agreement betwen OMGUS Education and Religious Affiars Branch and Information Control Division (2/8/48) 3-B-471 Progress of German education programs, letter from Gen. Thomas Handy to Sen. Thomas Stewart 2-A-13 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170; (6/30/49) 3-A-166 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Re-education in Germany, memorandum of conversation with Ann Cottrell (5/15/45) l-A-7 Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews (8/3/45 to 8/6/45) 2-A-89 to 2-A-90 Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (7/31/45 to 3/13/46) l-A-26 to l-A-27 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3--462 Re-opening of secondary schools, directive implementation instructions (9/27/45) 3-A-179 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29

Re-opening of secondary schools, draft of U.S. military directive (9/27/45) 3-B-42 Re-submission of manuscripts vetted "C", letter from Mildred English to Military Government of Hesse (10/31/46) 3-B-54 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Recommendations for German re-education, letter from L. Leo Snyder to William Benton with press release (4/15/46 to 4/30/46) l-A-37 Report at directors meeting of Education Division (12/5/47) 3-B-290 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Representative textbook for German primary of secondary schools, correspondence with E. D. Collins (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-845 Request for list of German literature recommendable for re-education, reply to Manfred George (10/2/45 to 10/3/45) 2-A-35 Resumption of teaching in secondary schools, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion to rectors office of state schools (secondary) ([10/3/45]) 3-A-132 Sample of illustrated textbook (in German only) 3-A-283 School and curriculum reform, Land Hesse (7/31/47) 3-B-389 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform in Bavaria, notes for meeting 4/8/48, memorandum from Louis Miniclier (4/6/48) 3-A-292 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 School reform preparatory steps, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow to Education Division with report from Mr. Bttcher (6/19/47 to 6/23/47) 3-B-487 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Selection of textbooks and curriculum material for the occupied areas, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols to William Carr (5/20/46) 2-A-85 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-annual report: secondary education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch Secondary Education Section (6/1/47) 3-A-88 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; 3-B-411; 3-B-412 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-45 7; 3-B-458 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-352 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-537 Short report of meeting with Sen. Paulmann on Saturday, 12/8/45, 8 a.m. (12/8/45) 3-B-61

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Society for the Prevention of World War III press release and forwarding memorandum (4/15/46 to 4/23/46) 2-A-76 Soviet Union textbooks use in U.S. zone schools, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/3/47) l-A-81 to l-A-82 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Special report on curriculum and textbook centers and Natco 16mm film program, memorandum (10/25/48) 3-B-247 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of Bavarian school reform as of 4/1/48, memorandum from Miniclier (4/19/48) 3-A-344 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-3S5 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) I-A-58 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Surrender policy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmittal letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Teacher education in the British zone and the Bremen enclave, report by Agnes Snyder (10/24/46) 3-B-223 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274; 3-B-274 Textbook and curriculum center, memorandum (7/7/48) 3-B-235 Textbook and educational material shipments to occupied areas, correspondence on proposal of publisher John A. Park (5/28/47 to 6/23/47) 2-A-232 Textbook Committee report and recommendations, receipt acknowledgment receipt to Mildred English (3/20/47) 2-A-187 Textbook illustration alteration procedures, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/8/45) 2-A-131 Textbook on physical education, correspondence with Mary L. Curtiss (8/24/45) 2-A-22 Textbook on physical education, draft reply from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Mary L. Curtiss (9/7/45) 2-A-28 Textbook on physical education, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols forwarding copies (5/31/46 to 6/4/46) 2-A-88 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Mary L. Curtiss (9/1/45) 2-A-20; (9/18/45) 2-A-34 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Oliver Echols to Rep. Francis P. Bolton (5/15/46) 2-A-70 Textbook revision in Germany and Japan, reply Urban C. UUman (1/21/46 to 2/7/46) 2-A-57 to 2-A-58 Textbooks and pamphlets for German and Japanese schools, letter from Richard Welling to Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen with bibliography (12/12/46) 2-A-155 Textbooks and teaching aids 3-B-78 Textbooks by former German educators, correspondence and bibliography (7/20/45) l-A-23 Textbooks for Austria elementary schools, memorandum from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring to Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry (1/26/45) 2-A-126 Textbooks for German elementary schools requested, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force to War Department (6/4/45) 2-A-113

Textbooks for German schools, letter from W. C. Chanler to AssL Sec. Archibald MacLeish (8/15/45) 2-A-19 Textbooks for Germany, correspondence between Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry and Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring (2/21/45 to 3/7/45) 2-A-123 to 2-A-124 Textbooks for Germany, correspondence with Mildred Berleman (5/25/46 to 6/26/45) 2-1-107 to 2-A-108 Textbooks for Germany, reply from William Bourne to Col. John Boettiger on Mildred Berleman inquiry (5/25/45 to 6/11/45) 2-A-112 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/25/45) 2-A-127 Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for German schools, letter from Col. William G Chanler to Archibald MacLeish (7/27/45) 2-A-94 Textbooks from Bermann-Fischer Verlag for use in German schools, State Department correspondence, includes bibliography (7/20/45 to 7/25/45) 2-A-92 Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-565 Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255 Textbooks production for students in American zone, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Joseph A. Leighton (7/25/48 to 8/19/48) 2-A-552 Topical report of the OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Group Activities Branch by Louis Miniclier (6/15/48) 3-A-3 Training of German teachers, memorandum, correspondence, and press release (4/15/46 to 5/13/46) 2-A-83 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman (10/17/47) l-A-92 Translation of U.S. textbooks, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Hume (10/17/47) l-A-91 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD l-A-94 to l-A-95 Tuition fees according to social viewpoints and speech by Dr. Hundhammer, news article from Augsburger Tagepost (9/16/48) 3-A-356 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 U.S. Education News 2-A-37 Use of textbooks printed by Russians in U.S. occupied zone, correspondence with Rep. Ralph E. Church (4/25/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-197 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Vocational education pohcy (9/7/45) 3-B-94 War Department Textbook Committee recommendations for Japan, letter from Charles S. Johnson to Col. Chard (7/5147) 2-A-248 Zone Textbook Committee, letter from Mildred English to Office of Military Government for Bremen (11/4/46) 3-B-53 Textile Machine Works Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Textor, Gordon E. Brochure on Heidelberg Information Center, transmittal letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Gen. Daniel Noce (12/9/47) 2-A-388 Musicians visit to Germany, letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (9/4/47) 2-A-324 Thayer, Philip W. Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811

Third Education and Cultural Affairs Regiment Conference of education and religion officers of Bavaria, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/17/45) 3-A-262 Deadlines for school officials to supply information, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (6/25/45) 3-A-266 Dismissal of members of NSDAP from school positions, memoranda (6/22/45) 3-A-267 Elementary school teachers, memorandum from Capt. Earl H. Baldwin with order from Gen. Eisenhower on release of grade schools for occupation force use (8/13/45) 3-A-260 Kindergarten operations authorization directive, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45) 3-A-265 Nazi party organization member purge directive amendment, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/7/45) 3-A-264 School reports, memorandum from Maj. R. P. Chestnutt (7/18/45) 3-A-261 Teacher training college re-opening plan implementation reporting, memorandum from Lt. Kenneth S. Jones (7/2/45) 3-A-263 Third Military Government Regiment Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-257 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255 Third U.S. Army Headquarters Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Thomas, Charles W. Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 Thompson, Evelyn Famihes of U.S. personnel in Germany and military government employment opportunities, reply to Evelyn Thompson and Martha Brown from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring on constriction policy (6/30/45) 2-A-104 Thompson, J. C. Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson (7/12/48) l-B-28 Thomson, J. C. Director of German re-education program, memoranda (7/9/45 to 7/10/45) l-A-21 Thornton, Alice I. International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344 Tillich, Fan! Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 Time (magazine) Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-420

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Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/4S to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 Tobin, Maurice J. German labor experts exchange program, letter from Secretary of Labor to Secretary of the Army (4/1/49) 2-A-744

Todd, Lewis P.
National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams 2-A-578 Todd, Lewis Paul National Education Association sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (4/28/48 to 6/4/48) 2-A-498 Toews, Em O. Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews (12/28/46) 3-A-72 Tokyo Imperial University Periodical subscriptions for Tokyo Imperial University libraries, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Roger F. Evans (7/5/49) 2-A-854 Toman, Walter Security and qualifications clearance for Austrian students, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/25/47) 2-A-306 Towner, Rutherford H. "Peace Terms," article by Rutherford H. Towner 2-A-141 Trade schools see Vocational education and training Trade Union Youth Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports 3-B-518 Trade unions see Labor unions see Teacher unions Transportation Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (2/8/46) 3-B-249 Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund sponsorship of student in National Student Association's German Educational Research Project, correspondence with Mrs. Charles E. Heming (6/30/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-843 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-189 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (5/5/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-786 Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 Movement of Germans to U.S. under reorientation program, memoranda (12/23/48 to 1/11/49) 2-A-600 Pamphlet describing the student and professor exchange program, transmittal letter from Richard T. Alexander 3-B-363 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program 3-B-364 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-539 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/9/46) 3-B-2S9 Youth activities use of railway waiting rooms, version for German authorities 3-B-l 17 Travel see oiso Educational exchanges see also Exchange of persons programs

see also Passports and visas see also Visiting educators Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (8/13/47) 3-B-277; (10/16/47) 3-B-369; (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-407 Contract for private oversight of exchange student programs, memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-673 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-l 68 Exchange student transportation costs, correspondence with R. L. Anderson (12/30/47 to 1/6/48) 2-A-332 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-549 German church leaders freedom of travel between Berlin and British zone of occupation, memorandum to Religious Affairs Branch (3/7/46 to 3/18/46) 3-B-16 Long range policy statement for German re-education, State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee policy revision on travel of Germans (8/21/47) 2-A-278 Michael Josselson itinerary for cultural exchange program, telegram with memorandum (3/4/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-742 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Rehgious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Procedure for clearance of theological students going to Rome or Fribourg, memorandum from John W. Taylor with attached application form (10/18/46) 3-B-14 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-A-64 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 269/8, long-range policy statement for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents (10/16/46 to 10/24/46) 3-B-371 Status of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, Army Department incoming message with memorandum and Army Department outgoing message (5/10/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-793 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; (12/9/46) 3-B-259; 3-B-270; 3-B-274 Travel forms, with transmittal memorandum (11/19/47) 3-B-361 Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents (5/6/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-796 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-665 to 2-A-666 Trazler, Arthur E. Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-617 Treaties and conventions Agreement on military government responsibilities in the Bremen enclave, U.S.-British agreement 3-B-25 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Concordats and German education, by Mr. McGovem 3-A-316

Conference on Tuesday, 8/18/47, minutes (8/18/47) 3-B-296 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (2/23/45) l-A-31 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-54I Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-36 "Peace Terms," article by Rutherford H. Towner 2-A-141 Publication of German war documents on Soviet-German relations 1939-1940, memorandum from Saltzamn to Lovett (10/3/47) l-A-205 Pubhcation of German war documents on 1939-1940 Soviet-German discussions, memorandum and summary from F. H. Russell (9/30/47) l-A-204 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Re-admission of clerical societies and religious associations to teach in elementary schools, memorandum from Dr. Hipp to Regierungprsidenten (7/23/45) 3-A-130 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245

Tressider, Donald B.
Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 Trow, W. Clark Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62

Truman, Harry S.
Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Appointment of Frank P. Graham as Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, Control Council for Germany, State Department memorandum for President (5/31/45) l-A-10 Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Graham, Frank P., of University of North Carolina, meeting with President, memorandum from Archibald MacLeish (5/31/45) 1-A-ll Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 ro 6/28/49) 2-A-820

Tbingen
Reunion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes for International Law, memoranda with transmittal (3/24/48) l-B-33 Tuck, William M. State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Turkey Alleged Nad mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29

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Turner, V. ndale Georg Kanzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-289 Tydings, Millard E. Visit request of German relative in U.S. under reorientation program, correspondence with Hans M. Hoffmann and Sen. Millard E. Tydings (4/5/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-722 Tyler, J. Keith Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-428 Tyler, William R. University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466

Ulich, Robert Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (1/7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 Ulio, J. A. Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 Ullman, Urban C. Textbook revision in Germany and Japan, reply Urban C. Ullman (1/21/46 to 2/7/46) 2-A-57 to 2-A-58 U.N. Commission on the Status of Women U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, letter from John E. Peurifoy with memorandum and reply (2/25/49 to 3/10/49) 2-A-679 Unemployment see Employment and unemployment UNESCO Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29 American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 Attendance at international seminar UNESCO, memorandum (8/11/47) 3-B-402 Draft of letter to UNESCO (8/22/47) 3-B-403 Problem of opening up Axis Nations to democratic culture, draft cable of State Department with letter from B. O'Sullivan to Col. Chard (2/28/47 to 3/17/47) 2-A-154 Student scholarships under UNESCO, correspondence with Mrs. James Hill (3/17/47 to 5/7/47) 2-A-189 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-265 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum (12/7/48) 2-A-606 Unitarian Service Committee Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable (4/1/48) 2-A-462 Medical Mission to Germany, cables (3/4/48 to 3/24/48) 2-A-464 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474; (5/18/48 to 5/21/48) 2-A-534 to 2-A-536 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-664

Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Dorothy E. Snavely to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (5/21/48) 2-A-499 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln (1/4/49) 2-A-645 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/14/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-411 Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 Unitarian Service Committee child care educational project for Germany, letters from Helen Fogg (4/4/49) 2-A-738 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee, project proposal, routing slip (12/23/48) 2-A-611 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of summer seminar on education and child care, letter from Helen Fogg to Capt. G. C. Axvall (4/12/49) 2-A-757 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 United Council of Church Women Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/1/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 to 2-A-574 United Kingdom Admission of members of British and Dominion Forces to German universities (12/20/45) 3-B-lll Agreement on military government responsibilities in the Bremen enclave, U.S.-British agreement 3-B-25 Archives and official property of Germany in neutral countries and disposition inquiries, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal note from F.F. Grey to Harold Moseley (5/1/45) l-A-186 Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 British attitude to Soviet charges in "Falsifiers of history," State Department aide mmoire (3/10/48) l-A-215 British attitude to Soviet Information Bureau communique "Falsifiers of history," aide memoirs between British Embassy in D.C. and State Department (2/20/48 to 3/2/48) l-A-213 British funding of educational needs for liberated countries, paraphrase of State Department cable (11/27/44) 2-A-136 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. l-A-189 Custody of German documents relating to the Duke of Windsor, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (8/6/45) l-A-188

Diplomatic archives of Germany review by United Nations governments, letter from George S. Messersmith, with transmittal letter from U.S. Embassy, Mexico (4/30/45) l-A-185 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 German archives, State Department memorandum (4/27/45) l-A-183 Instructions from Secretary of State to the British Minister to the Holy See after discussion between the United Kingdom and the U.S. delegations at Argonaut, memoranda (2/14/45) l-A-174 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department conversation memorandum by Dean Acheson with aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. (1/3/46) l-A-194 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Participation of Great Britain in obtaining German archives, memorandum of conversation (4126/45) l-A-182 Points of difference between British and U.S. Military Government policy in the Bremen enclave, memorandum (9/16/46) 3-B-222 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and' customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of German war documents on Soviet-German relations 1939-1940, memorandum from Saltzanm to Lovett (10/3/47) l-A-205 Publication of Nazi-Soviet documents, reactions and some policy considerations, memoranda (2/16/48) l-A-212 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with British Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-208 Publication of the German Foreign Office documents, memoranda (5/28/46 to 2/19/47) l-A-202 Publishing German official papers agreed at Anglo-American meetings, correspondence (6/5/46 to 6/19/46) l-A-198 Publishing official German papers agreed at Anglo-American meeting, memorandum from E. Wilder Spaulding, with attachment (6/19/46 to 6/25/46) l-A-199 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (1/6/45 to 1/12/45) l-A-2 Release of information from captured German documents, memoranda and document (6/19/46 to 10/24/47) l-A-206 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. l-A-201 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Transfer and custody of German Foreign Office political archives. State Department incoming telegram (5/17/45) l-A-181 Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 United Kingdom-Germany conference on German educational reconstruction, State Department incoming airgram from London (7/22/47) 1-A-S7

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United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/2U44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 United Kingdom House of Gommons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C., with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) l-A-190 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 lo 3-A-396 United Nations see United Nations Organization see under Allied nations. Occupation planning documents often refer to U.S. allies as the "United Nations." United Nations Conference on International Organization Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization see UNESCO United Nations Organization sec also UNESCO Exchange of news and material between Civil Affairs Division and United Nations for educational purposes in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, correspondence with Frank E. Stoner (5/5/47 to 5/28/47) 2-A-229 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, correspondence among United Nations, War Department, and State Department (7/16/47 to 9/5/47) 2-A-264 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, letter from Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle to Frank Stoner (8/20/47) 2-A-262 United Nations broadcast of German language radio programs to Germany, memorandum and correspondence with State Department and United Nations (7/11/47 to 8/27/47) 2-A-275 United Nations broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence between War Department and United Nations Organization (5/5/47 to 7/23/47) 2-A-255 United Nations Organization broadcast of radio programs to Germany, correspondence (6/20/47 to 6/27/47) 2-A-236 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum (7/23/47 to 8/1/47) 2-A-276; (8/11/47) 2-A-288 United Service Organizations Recreation activities as part of re-education programs in Germany and Japan, correspondence with H. D. Edgren (10/10/45 to 10/22/45) 2-A-47 to 2-A-48 Recreation activities in re-education programs in Germany and Japan, letter from H. D. Edgren to Maj. Gen. Frederick Osbome (10/8/45) 2-A-43 United Service Organizations acknowledgment of letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to H. D. Edgren (10/24/45) 2-A-52 United States see also terms beginning with U.S.

Adult education, by Wilbur Hallenbeck, reproduction (12/17/45) 3-B-76 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-435 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 Preparation of booklet on education in U.S., information request from Col. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Wilbur Devilbiss (12/5/47) 2-A-402 Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694 Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-459 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-2S5 U.S. college and German student exchange program (11/4/47) 3-B-367 U.S. public opinion on German re-education program (2/7/46) l-A-15 Universities Admission of foreign students to summer courses in Germany, correspondence with Richard T. Alexander (2/6/48 to 3/8/48) 2-A-440 Admission of members of British and Dominion Forces to German universities (12/20/45) 3-B-lll Admission of students to universities (8/22/45) 3-B-89 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-623 to 2-A-624 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, telegram (1/10/49) 2-A-640 Adult education, by Wilbur Hallenbeck, reproduction (12/17/45) 3-B-76 Aims and objectives of educational reform in Bavaria, memorandum from Lt- Col. G. R. Garde with transmittal note by Richard T. Alexander to Dr. Bergman (5/6/47) 3-A-372 American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Tilomas B. Staufer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622 American students study in Germany, correspondence with Alex S. Kruzel (12/7/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-616 Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning (8/17/48) 3-A-2 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Anthropologists status in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Earl W. Count (2/19/46 to 2/26/46) 2-A-59

Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-132 Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill. correspondence with Archie B. Hooton (4/1/49 to 4/21/49) 2-A-732 Attendance of American student at German university, correspondence with Wallace W. Littell (4/5/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-741 Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Basic thoughts on the establishment of an international university in Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (6/30/48) 3-B-452 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 to 3/31/49) 2-A-692 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Bayard Q. Morgan selection as U.S. representative at Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Frankfurt and request for teaching position in Germany, letter with reply (7/10/49 to 7/15/49) 2-A-852 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483 Briefing reports of Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-441 Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-311 College Entrance Examination Board foreign students programs, letter from Col. Edgar Hume to Gilbert Anderson (11/10/47) 2-A-375 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on meeting in Senator Paulmann's office on 11/4/47, memorandum from Edward T. Ladd (11/5/47) 3-B-291 Conditions for admission of American students to German universities, Army Department incoming message (6/1/48) 2-A-542 Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 Currency requirements for admission of foreign students to German universities, memoranda with letter from CoL A. L. Hamblen to Robert D. Murphy (3/23/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-787 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 Directed Home Study, letter from Martin Hillenbrand to Harold Crabill with attachment from Federal Security Agency (4/7/48) 3-B-477 Directive for reopening of universities and institutions of higher learning, draft with transmittal from Stayer to Chief of Staff (11/21/45) l-B-21 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 Draft directive to SHAEF on control of education in Germany before surrender with transmittal memorandum from Col. Thomas C. Home to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-145 Education in South Korea, report by Glenn S. Kieffer to Military Governor, USANGIK, and appendices (12/3/46) 2-A-160

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Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Educational reform plan for Bavaria inadequacy, memorandum from R. T. Alexander (12/1/47) 3-A-361 Employment of Professor Dr. Peter Petersen, memoranda (12/17/47 to 12/22/47) 3-B-392 Establishment of scientific university in Germany, correspondence with A. J. Loveland (5/24/49 to 6/7/49) 2-A-816 Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with Rolf Buschhaus (4/9/47 to 8/6/47) 2-A-188 Exchange student program correspondenceMondorf, Ernest (12/6/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-386 Puschel, Hans (9/24/47) 2-A-310 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 10/29/47) 2-A-272 Former members of the NSDAP in universities 3-B-401 Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (6/16/47) l-A-154 Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 Future of German education, article by Professor K. William Kapp with routing information (11/18/46) 2-A-182 Future work in higher education in Hesse, report by Howard P. Becker (8/10/48) 3-B-533 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 German and Austrian students exchange program, correspondence with Thomas K. Spragons of Stanford University (4/15/47 to 4/29/47) 2-A-195 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Brunn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacLeish (6/23/45) l-A-12 German universities set up and supervision, letter from Dr. W. Lipschitz-Lindley with vitae and draft reply from Col. Chanler (7/5/45 to 8/8/45) 2-A-91 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (0/16/47) 3-B-278; (11/1/47) 3-B-349 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martn 3-4-190 Institute of International Education participation in student educational exchange programs, correspondence with State Department and press release (3/31/47 to 6/30/47) 2-A-237 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 International universities proposed for western Europe, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-451 International University of Bremen 3-B-399 International University of Bremen, correspondence (11/4/47) 3-B-396 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247

Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Lists of educational institutions, historic buildings, Nazi political organizations, and libraries and archives in Germany 3-B-45 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-66 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Policy on entry of U.S. nationals to study or teach in German universities, memorandum (10/17/47) 3-B-368 Preliminary report on the status and progress of social sciences in German universities, memorandum from Sigmund Neumann (8/22/49) 3-A-152 Principles for legal formation of the international university in Bremen 3-B-393 Problems in reorganization of higher education in Germany, by Raymond R. Paty and Donald P. Cottrell, with transmittal memorandum (4/25/47) 3-B-340 Proposal for national plan of work on languages, institutions, and customs, report and reply to Secretary of State from War Department (7/5/44) 2-A-148 Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 Proposal to investigate German universities to determine sentiment of future leaders in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Bradley (3/29/49 to 4/11/49) 2-A-736 Proposed trip of Dr. Gurian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink (4/19/48) 2-A-487 Protest of alleged Nazi involvement in student exchange programs, correspondence with Richard Strasburger (3/23/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-709 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/16/47) 3-A-44 Re-opening of Bavarian universities, Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement 3-A-225 Re-opening of the University of Wrzburg, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189

Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wrzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller (8/27/45) 3-A-188 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/2 7/46) l-B-8 Reopening of German universities (8/22/45) 3-B-88 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instructions (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmittal memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of theological colleges and similar institutions (9/13/45) 3-B-91 Reorientation of Austrian Universities along democratic lines, letter from W. B. Saurel to Civil Affairs Division in Austria (4/9/47) 2-A-205 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on a conference between ERA Branch staff and Bremen Board of Education and Bremen teachers representative, 1/14/47 3-B-381 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on proposals for reform of the school system in Hesse (9/26/47 to 10/30/47) 3-B-480 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-196 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-447 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Secondary school openings in Darmstadt, Stuttgart, and Heidelberg, memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hilldring to Eugene Anderson with action summary (1/18/46) 2-A-2 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; (11/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; 3-B-411 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-537 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5,7/45 ro 6/30/45; 3-A-162 Status of universities in U.S. occupation zones, correspondence with M. M. Chambers (2/16/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-459 Student exchange program correspondenceAnderson, Robert L. (4/19/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-190 Bishop William W. (3/24/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-477 Cook, Francis K. (3/2/48 t0 3/8/48) 2-A-473 Kohl, John R. (12/5/47 to 12/15/47) 2-A-405

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Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 Student travel authorization procedures for privately sponsored study at U.S. universities, memorandum from F. Taylor Ostrander to Chairman, Committee on Exchange of Persons Procedures (3/11/48) l-B-42 Study in Switzerland of student from Soviet Zone, letter from Lt. Col. Ray Laux to Use Bretschneider (10/22/47) 2-A-305 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Stuttgart conference of directors of Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMGUS, 8/17-18/48, proceedings 3-A-398 Suggestions for long-term education in Germany, memorandum from K. P. T. Sullivan to Riddleberger (5/25/49) l-A-139 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmita! note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Summer courses available in Germany for U.S. students, correspondence with Daniel S. Aheam (4/1/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-740 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Surrender poUcy with respect to schools in Germany, Inter-divisional Committee on Germany memorandum with transmita! letter from James Dunn to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring (5/27/44 to 7/1/44) 2-A-149 Survey of universities 3-B-80 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teacher training program for American zones in Germany and Austria, correspondence with Hubert Ettelt (5/25/47 to 5/29/47) 2-A-221 Teacher training program proposal response, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-337 Teacher training program reform proposals for school year 1949/50, memorandum from Hundhammer to OMGB with transmittal letter from Hans Ehard to Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/7/49 to 7/20/49) 3-A-339 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (8/29/45 to 9/18/45) 2-A-33; (9/21/45) 2-A-36 Teaching positions in German universities, correspondence with Erwin Graue (4/7/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-726 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-257; 3-B-260; 3-B-264; 3-B-274 Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-565 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 Umriss fur eine Beuchtuerstattung ber den zustand einer hochschule und vorschlage ber die wiederoffnung der elben (German language document) 3-B-81 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum (7/23/47 to 8/1/47) 2-A-276; (8/11/47) 2-A-288 University examinations (0/30/45) 3-B-101 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/6/47) 2-A-271 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. college and German student exchange program (11/4/47) 3-B-367 U.S. Education Mission to Europe, comments on democratic reorganization of higher education in Austria (1/13/47) 2-A-177 U.S. Education News 2-A-37 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Utilization of German universities in the U.S. Zone for reconstruction of education, memorandum from Arthur Rubin to Mr. McCloy (9/8/45) 2-A-29 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen (4/22/47 to 5/21/47) 2-A-193 Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Zone-wide education branch conference, Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-^-590 University of Berlin Free German university establishment in western sectors of Berlin, airgram from Chase (5/4/48; l-A-150 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee recommendation (2/12/46) 3-B-248 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat (2/12/46) 3-B-241 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, note by Allied Secretariat, corrected copy (2/J5/4; 3-B-243 Joint use of the library of the University of Berlin, recommendation by Allied Secretariat, corrected copy (2/15/46) 3-B-244 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Special report on Allied Kommandatura Education Committee, from J. C. Thompson 0/12/48) l-B-28 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27 University of Berlin situation developments, memorandum from John A. Calhoun to Robert Murphy (5/4/48; l-B-30 University of Berlin situation, memorandum from J. J. Muccio to Heath and Robert Murphy (2/14/46) 1-B-l Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (//7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 University of Bonn Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163

Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 University of Bremen Educational activities in Bremen, report 3-B-236 University of California Student exchange program correspondenceMainzer, Theo (12/11/47) 2-A-348 University of Chicago Cultural exchange program of OMGUS Civ Administration Division, memoranda (12/20/48 to 1/4/49) 2-A-591 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Lack of progress in implementation of exchange program between the U.S. and Germany, memorandum from J. A. Calhoun to Heath (7/21/47) l-B-U Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Secondary education in Germany and school reform in Bavaria, memoranda and letters (11/10/47 to 8/29/48) l-B-25 Shipment of recent German books for the University of Chicago library, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Arnold Bergstrasser (12/10/48) 2-A-605 Social studies consultants report on Germany, correspondence with Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago (9/2/47) 2-A-321 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 University of Chicago professors travel to Munich, memorandum on meeting (8/20/47) 2-A-282 University of Chicago program for German civil administrators reeducation, telegram from OMGUS (12/28/48) 2-A-592 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (2/27/48 to 4/12/48) 2-A-454 to 2-A-456; (2/27/48) 2-A-458; (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466: (3/4/48) 2-A-471; (1/7/49 to 2/8/49) 2-A-628 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors with University of Frankfurt, correspondence (4/50/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-764 University of Chicago visiting professors arrangements while in Germany, memorandum from George B. McKibbin to Col. Chard (7/24/47) 2-A-260

University of Cincinnati
Student exchange program correspondenceBamett, Fannie (11/24/47 to 12/5/47) 2-A-354 University of Erlangen Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/21/46) l-B-6 Bavarian student committee on founding of new universities, correspondence (2/3/49 ro 3/3;/49; 2-/-692 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Cultural affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section three 3-A-175 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 1/16/46) l-A-66 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158

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University of Munich

Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/2$/46) 3-A-J63 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 'to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Pedagogical institute at University of Erlangen plan of operation and organization by Brenner 3-A-I03 Proposed experiment in secondary teacher training, Erlangen University 3-A-104 Protest by University of Erlangen student committee against founding of a new university in Bavaria, memorandum (5/6/49) 2-A-789 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag (3/21/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-139 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Student protest against alleged plan by the Bavarian government to found a new university, correspondence (2/3/49) l-A-170 University of Frankfurt Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda (5/7/49 to 5/20/49) 2-A-784 Admission of Robert Kahn to University of Frankfurt, memoranda with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (5/20/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-781 Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (3/9/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-490 Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt . attendance by University of Minnesota representative, letter from Malcolm M. Willey (3/30/48) 2-A-479 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (2/27/48 to 4/12/48) 2-A-454 to 2-A-456; (2/27/48) 2-A-458; (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466; (1/7/49 to 2/8/49) 2-A-628 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors with University of Frankfurt, correspondence (4/30/49 to 5/11/49) 2-A-764 University of Free Berlin Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729

University of Georgia Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 10/2/47) 2-A-266 Henry W. Grady School of Journalism sponsorship of Amo Kretschmer, correspondence and press release (6/1/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-857 University of Gttingen American students study in Germany, correspondence with F. W. Marshall and document (10/17/48 to 11/9/48) 2-A-S82 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 University of Hamburg American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-772 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Professor Laun's speech on assuming the rectorship of University of Hamburg, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (1/13/48) l-A-160 Professor Rudolf Laun on international law and justice, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (11/14/47) l-A-159 Significance of National Socialist Students Association, letter from University of Hamburg Rector (12/13/45 to 1/12/46) 3-B-33 University of Heidelberg American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (11/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 Attendance of American student in German university, correspondence with Egon Schlatter (3/4/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-753 Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Gumming to Col. Hohenthal (8/13/45) l-B-24 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman (12/6/48 to 3/16/49) 2-A-693 Present status of University of Heidelberg, report by Brewster H. Morris (10/10/45) l-B-23 Publications on social and economic life in U.S., correspondence with Arthur Sommer (4/22/49 to 5/19/49) 2-A-765 Summer courses available in Germany for U.S. students, correspondence with Daniel S. Aheam (4/1/49 to 4/14/49) 2-A-740 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/'10/45) l-B-18 University of Istanbul Alleged Nazi mathematician invited to join University of Istanbul faculty, dispatch from Herbert S. Bursley to Secretary of State (2/14/47) l-B-29 University of Kentucky University of Kentucky sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with H. L. Donovan (6/15/48 to 7/1/48) 2-A-525 University of Louisville Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay (2/5/48) 2-A-448: (2/12/48) 2-A-452 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, approval (8/29/47 to 10/3/47) 2-A-307

University of Louisville sponsorship of artist-in-residence from Germany, correspondence (8/6/47) 2--271; (8/13/47) 2-A-286; (10/9/47 to 10/22/47) 2-A-300 to 2-A-301 University of Louisville sponsorship of two exchange professors, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (12/8/47) 2-A-395 University of Marburg Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-3U Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-204 Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/27/46) l-B-8 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255 University of Maryland University of Maryland sponsorship of exchange student, by University of Maryland in child study, correspondence with Daniel A. Prescott (5/5/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-800 University of Maryland sponsorship of student in child study, letter from Daniel A. Prescott (5/4/49) 2-A-799 University of Michigan American Library Association request for information on suspension of Dr. Karl Preisendanz for Nazi activities, correspondence (10/23/47 to 11/10/47) 2-A-369 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saginaw, Michigan sponsorship of medical exchange students, correspondence (9/7/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-290 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 University of Minnesota Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by University of Minnesota representative, letter from Malcolm M. Willey (3/30/48) 2-A-479 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 University of Munich American Institute to open at University of Munich, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-455 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmittal memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (11/26/46) 3-A-144 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822

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Interchange of persons between U.S. Zone of Germany and countries other than U.S. (6/17/47) 2-A-233 Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence ^5/70/4 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 Re-opening of Bavarian universities, Bavarian State-Chancellery press office announcement 3-A-225 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report of Screening Committee of Munich University, with transmutai memorandum from Meinzolt (1/15/46 to 1/17/46) 3-A-148 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on the Law School of Munich University and related matters, memorandum from Earl Lwenstein to Fahy with transmutai memorandum (4/23/46) 3-A-147 Resolution of the Landtag: teaching staff of Munich and Erlangen Universities, memorandum from Alois Hundhammer with directive from Bavarian Landtag (3/21/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-139 Teaching staff of the University of Munich, memorandum from Al D. Sims (11/12/46) 3-A-145 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) 1^-156 Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729 University of Mnster American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-772 University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 University of Pisa Military entry permits for Italian exchange students, memoranda (4/12/48) l-B-34 University of Rochester Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to the president of University of Rochester (5/31/49) 2-A-690 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Arthur M. Hanhardt (5/5/47 to 5/9/47) 2-A-218 University of Seoul Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 University of Tubingen Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269 University of Vienna Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable and letter to H. Stuart Hughes (1/24/47 to 1/29/47) 2-A-166 Nationalist composition of University of Vienna, cable from Dr. Ehrmann (2/4/47) 2-A-162

University of Wichita Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 University of Wisconsin Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmita! letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of YWCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206 University of Wiirzburg Address to the theological faculty of the University of Wiirzburg in the ceremony of the re-opening of that institution by Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh 3-A-192 Constitutions of three Bavarian universities, with transmutai memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (7/31/46 to 9/24/46) 3-A-143 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 Midwives school of the Wiirzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution byGauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/45 to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Re-opening of the University of Wiirzburg, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/20/45) 3-A-189 Reconstruction of the teaching staff of University of Wiirzburg, memorandum by Dr. Stegmller (8/27/45) 3-A-188 Reopening of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Wrzburg, with transmita! memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/3/45) 3-A-187 Reopening of the philological faculty at University of Wiirzburg (10/19/45) 3-A-191 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A'105 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Unterfranken Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda (11/19146 to 11/3/47) 3-A-193 to 3-A-219 Urbach, W. Austrian student educational exchange program procedural memorandum, and letters (9/25/47 to 11/21/47) 2-A-293 Expenditure recommendations for books and documents in Austria, Korea, and Japan, memoranda from W. Urbach and Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (8/25/47 to 0/29/47) 2-A-272 Urban areas Relief of occupation pressure in university towns, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to OMGUS Chief of Staff (2/2 7/46) 1-BS Ury, Richard F. Investigation for school committee, U.S. Army Wiirzburg Detachment Intelligence Section memoranda from Richard F. Ury (9/19/45 to 9/20/45) 3-A-228 School committee member applicants, report by Richard F. Ury (9/1/45) 3-A-246

U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange First semi-annual report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange to Secretary of State (2/3/49 to 2/21/49) 2-A-680 U.S. Book Exchange Project for German librarians visiting the U.S., correspondence (4/5/49) 2-A-672 Shipment of recent German books for distribution by the U.S. Book Exchange, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Alice D. Ball (12/10/48) 2-A-608 U.S. Committee on Educational Reconstruction Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/45) l-A-20 U.S. Conference of Mayors Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda (2/26/49 to 3/9/49) 2-A-657 to 2-A-660 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-665 to 2-A-666 U.S. Education Mission to Germany Advisory committee on German education, memorandum Hovde to Archibald MacLeish (3/27/45) l-A-5 Analysis of transmita! letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmita! letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (1/15/46 to 12/12/46) -A-S7 Anti-Semitism and German re-education in report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Henry Monsky to William Benton with reply (11/7/46 to /20/46) -A-Se Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) -A-47 to -A-47 Educational missions to Japan and Germany, War Department memorandum on National Education Association letter (3/25/46) 2-A-67 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (12/9/47) 3-B-339 Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter (5/4/46) l-A-42 Personnel tentative selections for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, War Department telegram (7/20/46) l-A-46 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-09 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (1/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz (0/17/46) -A-60 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (0/2/46 to 2/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274 Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) -A-43

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U.S. Education Mission to Europe, comments on democratic reorganization of higher education in Austria (1/13/47) 2-A-177 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 2/20/46) 2-A-176 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, conversation memorandum (7/10/46) l-A-44 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with Henry Monsky of American Jewish Congress (11/7/46 to 11/18/46) 2-A-181 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to 2-A-lll U.S. Education Mission to Germany head impression on Judge Patterson, report of telephone conversation between Gen. Echols and Col. McRae (8/22/46) 3-A-470 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Paul M. Limbert to Anderson (8/12/46) l-A-50 U.S. Education Mission to Germany selection, memoranda from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols and letter (5/14/46) 2-A-84 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Zook, George F., invited to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter (8/7/46) l-A-49 U.S. Education Mission to Japan U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 U.S. Education News (newsletter) U.S. Education News 2-A-37 U.S. First Army Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 U.S. Forces Headquarters, European Theater Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals f7/7/; 3-B-36 Impounding, inventorying and censoring of motion picture film, Headquarters U.S. Forces memorandum from Col. H. H. Nieman to commanding generals (10/25/45) 3-A-226 Priority for information control activities, U.S. Forces Headquarters memorandum from Col. H. H. Newman (8/28/45) 3-A-232 Responsibility for broadcasting operations, U.S. Forces Headquarters order with transmittal memorandum (9/6/45 to 9/17/45) 3-A-229 U.S. Group Control Council for Germany Appointment of Chief, Education and Religious Affairs Section, U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from Frank P. Graham to Joseph C. Grew with telegram to President (6/20/45 .to 6/26/45) l-A-18 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 Denazification of Roman Catholic clergy, memorandum from Control Commission (8/13/46 to 8/17/46) 3-B-8 Directive for re-opening of secondary schools, memorandum from M. C. Stayer to Chief of Staff (9/27/45) l-B-22 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay (7/2/45) 2-A-103 Munich-Stuttgart mission report by M. M. Knappen of Educational and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal letter from Robert

Murphy to Gen. Clay (5/30/45) l-B-17 Nomination of Frank P. Graham as Chief of Education and Religious Affairs Section of U.S. Group Control Council for Germany, letter from MacLeish to Grew (5/30/45) l-A-9 Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-116 Textbooks for German schools, letter from W. C. Chanler to Asst. Sec. Archibald MacLeish (8/15/45) 2-A-19 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/25/45) 2-A-127 University of Heidelberg medical school reopening, memorandum from John J. Muccio to Robert Murphy (7/10/45) l-B-18 Vatican-Germany Concordat policy, memorandum from Capt. Richey to Muccio (7/27/45) l-B-19 U.S. Infantry Association Classics books publication in German and connections for textbook publishing, memorandum from Col. Joseph Greene to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring with routing slip (2/9/45 to 2/20/45) 2-A-125 U.S. National Student Association International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468 Utter, Mr. Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187

Vacations and holidays Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 2/5/48) 3-B-513 Data for educational directors conference 3-B-465 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-199; 3-B-217; 3-B-219; 3-B-431 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Religious and cultural affairs in Bremen, weekly summary (4/11/47) 3-B-437 School year 3-B-102 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-413 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-536; 3-B-538 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-262; 3-B-266 Weekly report on secondary education for OMG for Bavaria Education Sectio (3/31/47) 3-A-56 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 5-^4-207 Van Nostrand, D., Co. Scientific and technical book catalog shipment to Germany and Austria, letter from Hazel Ferguson to W. T. Simpson, with reply (8/14/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-277 Van Wagoner, Marry D. Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26

Van Wagoner, Murray D. Governor's luncheon meeting on school reform, memorandum (4/5/48) 3-A-305 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release (1/28/48) 3-A-311 Military Government and Bavarian school reform, press release text and drafts in English and German (1/26/48) 3-A-300 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Requirements of Military Government for Bavarian school reform, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Minister President for Bavaria (1/14/48) 3-A-309 School reform Governor's conference (4/2/48) 3-A-295 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 School reform in Bavaria, press release to Catholic News Agency (1/28/48) 3-A-301 School reform, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (4/1/48) 3-A-308 Teacher training program proposal response, letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-337 Teacher training program reform for 1949/50 school year, memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner to Dr. Ehard (9/8/49) 3-A-336 Vance, R. R. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-429 Vanderbie, C L. Adult education report, letter from G L. Vanderbie to H.H. Crabill with attachment (10/9/48 to 10/15/48) 3-B-476 Vegesack Teacher training course establishment (11/7/46) 3-B-154 Vesely, J. World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Veterans see also German veterans see also Veterans education Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Veterans Administration Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-623 Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. G Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill, correspondence with Archie B. Hooton (4/1/49 to 4/21/49) 2-A-732 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Veterans Administration forms relative to veterans education abroad under P.L. 346, letters from Sam H. Coile with related documents (10/12/48 to 2/3/49) 2-A-663 Veterans Administration removal of German higher learning institutions from list of approved institutions, letter from H. V. Stirling (5/15/46 to 5/21/46) 2-A-86 Veterans education Approval by Veterans Administration of institution in Germany under GI Bill of Rights, letters from Robert D. Howard to Col. Leon P. Irvin and from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to D. C Baldwin (12/28/48 to 1/12/49) 2-A-601 Attendance at German universities under G.I. Bill, correspondence with Archie B. Hooton (4/1/49 to 4/21/49) 2-A-732

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Education under GI Bill, War Department outgoing message (12/11/47) 2-A-407 Opening of German educational institutions in American zone of Germany for U.S. students, telegram (7/24/48) 2-A-507 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678 Veterans Administration forms relative to veterans education abroad under P.L. 346, letters from Sam H. Coile with related documents (10/12/48 to 2/3/49) 2-A-663 Veterans Administration removal of German higher learning institutions from list of approved institutions, letter from H. V. Stirling (5/15/46 to 5/21/46) 2-A-86

Visiting educators
Adult education planning in Bremen, weekly summary (10/17/46) 3-B-157 American Association of School Administrators sponsorship of visit of German school administrators to U.S., correspondence (1/28/49 to 2/16/49) 2-A-661 American Council of Learned Societies participation in educational exchange program with Germany, correspondence with Richard H. Shryock (7/6/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-252 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of visit by Dr. Kurtz, cable (6/13/49) 2-A-839 American professor lecture at German university, correspondence with Alma M. Luckau (4/25/49 to 5/3/49) 2-A-772 American professors contacted by CAD concerning teaching positions at German universities under expert program, correspondence (11/29/48 to 12/30/48) 2-A-613 American professors for German universities: conversation between Gen. Clay and Richard McKeon, memorandum from Thomas B. Stauffer to Robert Murphy (7/16/47) l-B-10 American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622 American professors work at German Universities, correspondence with J. Michael Moore (11/20/48 to 12/7/48) 2-A-593 to 2-A-594 Analysis of transmita] letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning (8/17/48) 3-A-2 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, correspondence with Allen H. Smith, with documents (2/10/47 to 6/30/49) 2-A-837 Anthropological study by Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Allen Smith (6/17/49) 2-A-842 Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561 Bavarian education reform progress, correspondence with Marvin Pittman (6/16/47) 2-A-231 Bayard Q. Morgan selection as U.S. representative at Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Frankfurt and request for teaching position in Germany, letter with reply (7/10/49 to 7/15/49) 2-A-852 Bibliography of reports of visiting experts, 2/47-6/47, and text of report entitled "Visual instructional aids," by Philip G. Johnson (4/4/47 to 5/27/47) 3-B-345 Bremen schools, third quarterly report 3-B-483

Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-414; 3-A-418; 3-A-419: 3-A-429; 3-A-439; 3-A-440 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Comments on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence and memorandum (10/15/46 to 10/28/46) l-A-53 Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (12/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Cultural exchange program for Germany, memoranda and letters (2/19/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-457 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable (1/24/47) 2-A-170 Education mission to Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. O. P. Echols to the Secretary of War (8/19/46) 2-A-858 Education specialists provided for under reorientation program, i 11/47 to 7/1/47, with transmittal memorandum (12/28/46) 3-B-343 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-179; 3-B-195; 3-B-197; 3-B-204; 3-B-430; 3-B-431; 3-B-433 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-428 Educational broadcasts in occupied zones/Germany, telegram (10/9/48) 2-A-575 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Educational Institute visiting experts program in Japan, suggestions from C. R. Smith (8/25/47) 2-A-281 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-617 English language achievement tests for foreign students and trip to Germany, correspondence between Charles Fries and Col. Edgar E. Hume (9/3/47 to 9/30/47) 2-A-303 Evaluation meeting of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, letter from Chris A. De Young to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with meeting program (6/8/49) 2-A-823 Experts for Korean teacher training center, telegram (5/18/48) 2-A-513 Facts about U.S. Information Centers in Germany, report for visiting delegation of educators 3-B-146 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies for visiting German experts program, letter from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges to Philip Kaiser (6/27/49) 2-A-700 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 Georg Kartzke visit to U.S. cancellation, correspondence and supplemental information (9/19/33 to 8/14/47) 2-A-189 German Education Mission visa fees payment, letter from William G. Carr to Col. G. P. Lynch (8/27/48) 2-A-5I7 German educator visit to U.S. to study extracurricular activities and student governments, reorientation project 296, correspondence (6/20/49 to 6/29/49) 2-A-835

German experts program, Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 German legal experts exchange program, memorandum (5/11/49) 2-A-705 Government funds for travel of American professors to lecture in Germany, correspondence with Dr. Franz Gutmann to Sen. Frank P. Graham with memoranda (4/18/49 to 4/27/49) 2-A-750 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 High school students visit to Germany, correspondence (1/16/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-710 Illinois State Normal University sponsorship of Austrian experts to visit U.S., letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Chris A. De Young (12/23/48) 2-A-602 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, sponsorship of visiting professors, correspondence (12/24/47 to 6/18/48) 2-A-329 Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 Invitation from Bavarian Ministry to Robert G. Neumann to deliver lectures at the University of Munich, correspondence (5/10/48 to 8/12/48) 2-A-554 Invitation to Lindsey Blayney to participate in U.S. Education Mission to Germany (7/16/47) 2-A-251 Invitation to U.S. of German professor L. L. Schuecking, correspondence between Cornell University and State Department (11/13/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-247 Libraries to be studied by U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Henry P. Leverich to Eugene Anderson (8/29/46) l-A-51 List of educators involved in overseas educational reform, correspondence with Douglas S. Ward (4/6/49 to 5/10/49) 2-A-725 Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable (4/1/48) 2-A-462 Medical Mission to Germany, cables (3/4/48 to 3/24/48) 2-A-464 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474: (5/18/48 to 5/21/48) 2-A-534 to 2-A-536 Medical Mission to Germany final report, transmittal letter from Dorothy E. Snavely, with reply (2/8/49 ro 2/18/49) 2-A-664 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Dorothy E. Snavely to Lt. CoL Ray J. Laux (5/21/48) 2-A-499 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Howard L. Brooks with memorandum and reply (10/16/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-497 Medical Mission to Germany, letter from Raymond B. Bragg to Col. G. A. Lincoln (1/4/49) 2-A-645 Medical Mission to Germany, memoranda (5/3/48 to 5/19/48) 2-A-502 Medical Mission to Germany operations, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/14/48 to 5/3/48) 2-A-412 to 2-A-413 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, correspondence with Dr. Erwin Kohn (1/10/48 to 6/10/48) 2-A-420; (2/3/48 to 4/9/48) 2-A-437 to 2-A-438 Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn (4/9/48) 2-A-444

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Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-411 Medical Mission to Germany proposal by Unitarian Service Committee, correspondence with Howard L. Brooks (1/10/48 to 1/15/48) 2-A-419 Memorandum on the report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal memorandum and letter (2/9/47) 3-B-339 Mission of U.S. educators to Germany, letter from James M. Read to James F. Byrnes and reply from Eugene N. Anderson (5/3/46 to 5/16/46) l-A-39 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/8/48) 3-A-14; (7/6/48) 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (2/8/49) 3-A-21 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-36 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160; (3/3/49) 3-A-160 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-9; (8/5/48) 3-A-12 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Speciahst activities (10/28/48) 3-A-25 Musicians visit to Germany, letter from Col. Gordon Textor to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (9/4/47) 2-A-324 New organization of the faculties at international university (10/2/47) 3-B-394 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 Orientation material for visiting experts, transmittal memoranda (12/17/48 to 2/21/49) 2-A-604 Personnel for selection for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, memorandum and letter (5/14/46) l-A-42 Personnel selection for reorganization of German secondary and teacher training institutions, letters between John Allison and John. P. Howe (7/15/46 to 7/22/46) l-A-45 Personnel tentative selections for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, War Department telegram (7/20/46) l-A-46 Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-115 Policy on entry of U.S. nationals to study or teach in German universities, memorandum (10/17/47) 3-B-368 Possible invitation of Dean William Russell, memorandum (11/21/47) 3-B-398 Principles, methods, and techniques of German reorientation program, general guidance OMG for Bavaria officials 3-A-116 Problem of German education, comments of John O. Riedl on memorandum by Landrum Boiling (5/3/49) 2-A-724 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling, transmittal memorandum (4/4/49) 2-A-743 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 Procedures for interchange of persons under reorientation program 3-B-364; (9/18/47) 3-B-372 Program for visiting experts, cable from OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-323 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (5/31/49) 3-A-167

Proposed mission of historians to Germany, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander (4/5/48) 2-A-491 Proposed trip of Dr. Gurian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink (4/19/48) 2-A-487 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria (6/3/49 to 6/8/49) 2-A-828 Proposed visit of National Education Association secretary Dr. William Carr to Austria, correspondence with Harold E. Snyder (6/9/49) 2-A-825 Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Public opinion experts travel to U.S., project confirmation (10/11/47) 2-A-343 Quarterly historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (4/15/47) 3-A-60 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report by Schopler on his recent tour of duty as visiting expert of Legal Division, OMGUS, memorandum with letters from Lt. Col. Arthur W. Hodges (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-811 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from William Benton to Bess Goodykoontz (10/17/46) l-A-60 Report on special projects (12/14/48) 3-B-455 Report on visiting consultants sent by Reorientation Branch, Washington, 12/15/47 3-B-391 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 to 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Return of visiting educator K. H. Knappstein to Germany, correspondence (3/28/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-727 Rev. William Strong assignment with Military Government in educational program in Germany, correspondence with William L. Burger and Rep. Edward Kruse (4/1/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-730 Rural education survey projected for the U.S. Zone of Occupation, memorandum from Kindleberger to Robinson (2/5/47) l-A-69 San Francisco State College sponsorship of seminar-tour of Europe for American educators, correspondence with Rep. Franck R. Havenner (6/2/48 to 6/8/48) 2-A-544 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-456 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (6/12/47) 3-A-64 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/15/48) 3-A-16 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, correspondence (5/13/48 to 5/20/48) 2-A-5I1 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram (5/20/48) 2-A-508 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58

Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-150 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gertrude C. Hoppock (4/20/49 to 4/29/49) 2-A-7S2 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teaching positions in German universities, correspondence with Erwin Graue (4/7/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-726 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274 Training of German educators in the U.S. and sending of U.S. educators to Germany, letter to Edward O. Hascall, Jr. from Eugene N. Anderson (6/7/46) l-A-43 Travel allowance for 5 German vocational educational specialists, memorandum (5/9/49) 2-A-792 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/45 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 Unitarian Service Committee experts travel to Germany, letter from Helen Fogg with memoranda and reply (1/20/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-675 Unitarian Service Committee sponsorship of U.S. child care experts visit to Germany, correspondence (12/11/48 to 2/15/49) 2-A-603 University of Chicago professors travel to Munich, memorandum on meeting (8/20/47) 2-A-282 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence (2/27/48 to 4/12/48) 2-A-454 to 2-A-456; (2/27/48) 2-A-458; (3/15/48 to 3/22/48) 2-A-465 to 2-A-466; (3/4/48) 2-A-471; (1/7/49 to 2/8/49) 2-A-628 University of Chicago visiting professors arrangements while in Germany, memorandum from George B. McKibbin to Col. Chard (7/24/47) 2-A-260 University of Notre Dame sponsorship of visiting professor, correspondence (12/16/47 to 5/3/48) 2-A-346 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, conversation memorandum (7/10/46) l-A-44 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence between William G. Carr and David Harris (5/6/46 to 5/8/46) l-A-41 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence with National Education Association executive Willard Givins (6/14/45 to 6/25/45) 2-A-108 to 2-A-lll U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from Paul M. Limbert to Anderson (8/12/46) l-A-50 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, telegram from Leverich to Erhardt (9/3/46) l-A-63 U.S. Education Mission to Japan report recommendations (4/17/46 to 5/7/46) 3-A-465 to 3-A-468 U.S. policy on educational exchanges with Germany, filing form (1/27/47) 2-A-172 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany. report 3-A-468 Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (1/7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46

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Visit to Germany by Professor Balduin V. Schwarz, correspondence (i/9/49 to S/17/49) 2-A-797 Visit to Germany of Lawrence Vredevoe for youth activity work, letter from Allen Y. King to Henry Ehrman (9/12/47) 2-A-296 Visit to Germany of private educators, acknowledgement of transmutai letter from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Asst. Sec. Archibald MacLeish (6/27/45) 2-A-106 Visit to Germany of professor Ammon Swope, letter from James McDaniel to Swope with reply (11/19/48 to 12/7/48) 3-B-450 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Visiting expert John Hay tour extension, correspondence (8/5/48 to 8/10/48) 2-A-547 Visiting expert program work plan request, draft cable (9/10/47) 2-A-318 Visiting experts program for Austria, draft cable (9/18/47) 2-A-315 Visiting experts program participation standards, memoranda with news release (5/26/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-818 Visiting professor Sigmund Neumann travel arrangements to Germany, correspondence (4/1/49 to 4/6/49) 2-A-729 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-214 Weslyan University sponsorship of visiting expert for introduction of social sciences project, telegram (5/21/49) 2-A-817 Zook, George F., invited to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter (8/7/46) -A-49 Vocational ducation and training see also Business education see also Homemaking education see also Technical schools Aims and proposals of Bremen school reform, memorandum from Richard T. Alexander and related document (5/30/47) 3-B-488 Analysis and criticism of Bavarian school reform plan (10/6/47) 3-A-348 Analysis of transmittal letter accompanying report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, with transmittal letter from Willard B. Spalding to William Benton with reply (11/15/46 to 12/12/46) l-A-57 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on secondary, vocational, adult, radio, and school buildings in Bavaria (7/1/46 to 7/1/47) 3-A-58 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-132 Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-838 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian school reform plan, memorandum from Al D. Sims to OMGUS (2/3/48) 3-A-350 Bavarian school reform plan, text and transmittal letter from Charles J. Falk to R. T. Alexander (2/5/48) 3-A-314 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bi-weekly report for Bremen: education (10/18/47) 3-B-408 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136

Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (1/8/48 to 7/6/48) 3-B-511 to 3-B-513 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultual Relations Division monthly reports 3-B-503 Bremen school reform, quarterly report (6/30/48) 3-B-525 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499; 3-B-501 Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-408 Building trade worker needs and training in Wrzburg, memorandum from the main custodian (3/13/46) 3-A-234 Bureau of Applied Social Research sponsorship of radio experts visit to D.C., letter from Joseph Congress to Brent Allinson with names list and reply (6/28/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-848 Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (12/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs Branch (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 Data for educational directors conference (12/1/47 to 2/28/48) 3-B-462 to 3-B-465 Denominational and other schools in Germany, excerpt from weekly report (10/30/46) 3-B-155 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Education reform in Bavaria, Christian Social Union position paper (9/20/47) 3-A-366 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports (1/11/46 to 12/26/46) 3-B-160 to 3-B-204; 3-B-191; 3-B-215; 3-B-216; 3-B-430; 3-B-432 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly summaries 3-B-424 Educational developments, weekly summary (12/5/46) 3-B-152 Educational program for German professionals, routing slip (12/21/48) 2-A-619 Educational program for German professionals, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to John J. McCarthy (12/23/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-610 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 Educational reform program development by German education authorities, TWX from OMGUS to the four Lnder with corrections and addenda ([1/10/47] to [2/3/47]) 3-A-322 Enrollment for schools in the year 1945/46 on Monday 9/3/45 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Municipal Education Office 3-A-129 Federal Security Administration project for newspapermen from Germany to U.S. for training, Army Department incoming message with letter from Col. G. P. Lynch (4/13/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-733 General education policies for Germany, report 3-B-523 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal. State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 Harvard University proposal for training of graduate students for service in military government, letter from Edward Mason to William Draper, with memorandum (11/7/47 to 11/17/47) 2-A-374 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334

Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action as noted by military government observer (0/16/47) 3-B-278 Highlight summary of Lnderrat Committee action noted by military government observer (4/2/48) 3-B-388 Information Bulletin FY50 Education Projects 3-B-474 Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 to 2/10/48) 2-A-449 Information regarding status of present curriculum organization in American zone 3-B-527 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 International Training Service sponsorship of training exchange programs for German workers, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to G. Hodges with telegrams (6/8/49 to 6/16/49) 2-A-779 Law concerning free school tuition in Bremen, translation 3-B-528 Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Meeting between U.S. and German officials on implementation of the 1948 Bavarian school reform, transcript (2/16/48) 3-A-294 Misunderstandings regarding the school reform plan: the humanistic gymnasium will continue, by Dr. Hildegard Brcher 3-B-404 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (6/4/48) 3-A-15 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (2/12/47 to 5/14/47) 3-A-61 to 3-A-63 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-18; (7/28/49) 3-A-164 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-13 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Nuremberg conference on vocational education, 8/12-13/48, proceedings 3-A-399 Objectives of military government in the reorientation of German education, interpretation of military government school reforms directives for Bavaria 3-A-388 OMG for Bremen branch history: education 3-B-275 Opening of mining schools in Germany (10/20/45) 3-B-104 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Passau discusses school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Edward A. Brunner, Jr. (8/27/48 to 8/31/48) 3-A-376 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-l 70: (5/2/49) 3-A-168 Proposal for execution of Article 128 of the Constitution of the Republic of Bavaria, memorandum by Jean Stock 3-A-369 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-l 07 to 3-A-l 09 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter from W. Clark Trow to William Benton (11/1/46 to 11/14/46) l-A-62 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Report on proposals for reform of school system in Hesse (9/26/47) 3-B-448 Report on the conference of ERA Branch, Bremen Board of Education, and Bremen teachers representatives, 1120747 3-B-380 School adoption program for Germany, correspondence with Lawrence W. Prakken (11/9/48 to 11/20/48) 2-A-595

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Wann, Harry A.

School law for Greater Berlin l-B-41 School reform in Bavaria and opposition by Alois Hundhammer, implementation problems analysis 3-A-326 School reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/9/48) 3-A-353 School reform plan for Bavaria Annex 1066, letter from Alois Hundhammer to Education and ReUgious Affairs Branch (1/31/48) 3-A-349 School reform plan for Land Bremen, with transmittal memorandum (10/1/47) 3-B-443 School reform plan submitted by the Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, with related documents (9/30/47 to 10/15/47) 3-B-A47 Schools and education, letter from Alois Hundhammer (9/30/47) 3-A-363 Schools and training courses for social workers (2/19/46) 3-8-119 Schools of social work in Germany, with German language article, by Margaret T. Boylan 3-B-358 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wiirtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education (12/5/47) 3-B-405; (12/18/47 to 12/20/47) 3-B-406; (1/18/47) 3-B-407; (10/3/47) 3-B-409; (4/28/47 to 11/47) 3-B-411 to 3-B-419 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly military government report, Hesse 3-B-7 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-3S1 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (3/15/48) 3-A-20 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Semi-monthly reports of Education Branch by Lawrence G. Derthick (6/15/48 to 7/15/48) 3-A-402 to 3-A-403 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Special report on education and religious affairs in Bavaria for 5/1/45 to 6/30/45, memoranda (5/1/45 to 6/30/45) 3-A-162 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees courses of study in U.S., correspondence (7/31/47 to 11/4/47) 2-A-302 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff (12/4/47) 2-A-359 Status of school reform, memorandum from Louis Miniclier to Land Director (6/28/48) 3-A-355 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-A-382 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-^-97 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher Training Section report, Berchtesgaden conference, 10/8/48 to 10/12/48, with transmittal memorandum (10/18/48) 3-B-382 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (12/23/46) 3-B-255; 3-B-268

Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/1/47 to 8/7/47) 2-A-284 Travel allowance for 5 German vocational educational specialists, memorandum (5/9/49) 2-A-792 Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-B-378 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Vocational education in Germany, report by Franklin J. Keller (7/15/47) 3-B-486 Vocational education policy (9/7/45) 3-B-94 Vocational education, preliminary report by OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch with transmittal memorandum by Emil O. Toews (12/28/46) 3-A-72 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-204; 3-A-212 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Zone-wide education branch conference. Bad Nauheim, 5/12-13/49, proceedings 3-A-390 Vogelhubcr, Oskar Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis ([2/19/48]) 3-A-320 Voice of America News on Austrian visitors to the U.S., memorandum with letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to Martin F. Herz (5/24/49 to 6/3/49) 2-A-815 Volwiler, Albert T. Outline of history for German school children, correspondence with A. T. Volwiler (10/8/48 to 10/19/48) 2-A-571 Voorhees, Tracy S. Nation's Heritage magazine acquisition by overseas information centers, memoranda (3/2/49 to 3/30/49) 2-A-711 Teacher exchange program, correspondence with Waldemar Gurian (4/13/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-754 Visit to Germany by Professor Balduin V. Schwarz, correspondence (5/9/49 ro 5/17/49) 2-A-797 Vredevoe, Lawrence Visit to Germany of Lawrence Vredevoe for youth activity work, letter from Allen Y. King to Henry Ehrman (9/12/47) 2-A-296

Waldsassen Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-408 Walker, Harvey American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 to 5/9/49) 2-A-723 Wallace, Henry Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmittal correspondence (6/11/45 to 6/15/45) l-A-13 German education, memorandum from German school teacher formerly in Brunn to Sec. Henry Wallace and summary from Anderson to MacUish (6/23/45) l-A-12 Wallace, William M. Medical Mission to Germany personnel make-up, letter from Dr. Erwin Kohn to Lt. Col. Ray J. Laux (4/27/48) 2-A-411

Walle, G.
Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation (3/20/46) 3-A-276 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer 3-^-27 ro 3-A-279 Wallenbarg Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria (12/3/48 to 7/22/49) 3-A-405 to 3-A-430; 3-A-410; 3-A-416; 3-A-429; (10/7/48 to 11/24/48) 3-A-432 to 3-A-442 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Wallenburg school reform committee activities, letter from Alois Hundhammer (5/11/48) 3-A-378 Walters, H. M. Exchange student program, correspondence (3/16/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-712 Walters, Harry J. Army Information Education Staff School, memorandum (8/10/45) 3-B-46 Fragebogen of clergymen, evaluation and action memorandum from Harry Walters (9/5/45; 3-B-22 Publication of religious periodicals by German clergy, memorandum from Harry Walters (9/4/45; 3-B-23 Waltke, William A. Bible training in U.S. established for German youth, letters from W. A. Waltke with related document (1/29/48) 2-A-429 Walz, Humphrey ReUgious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Wann, Harry A. Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by Stanford University representative, correspondence with S. Timoshenko (5/9/48 ro 4/9/4; 2-^-490 Circulation of report on problems at University of Marburg, memoranda (8/27/47 to 9/9/47) 2-A-311 National Catholic Welfare Conference sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (6/4/48 ro 6/10/48) 2-A-545 School radio and reorientation program, correspondence on Institut fr den Unterrichtsfilm proposal (4/10/47 to 4/25/47) 2-A-194

Wages and salaries see also Teacher salaries Cultural exchange program group chief establishment, memorandum from Col. G. P. Lynch (1/11/49) 2-A-642 . Evaluation of functions of curriculum and textbook center library, memorandum and related documents (6/16/47 to 12/1/47) 3-B-228 Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45) 3-A-102 Waibel, Renate Exchange program return transportation for students at Government expense, letter from Col. B. B. McMahon to the president of University of Rochester (5/31/49) 2-A-690 Waldorf Schools Fond Waldorf School in Germany receipt of supplies, correspondence with Katharine Phelan (12/13/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-609

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Wanson, Haldore
Control of German science and education, paper by Hugo Iltis with transmita! correspondence (6/11/4$ to 6/5/4) I-A-13 Wapler, Mr. Publication of German documents on Soviet-German relations, 1939-1941, press release and related documents (12/30/47 to 1/8/48) l-A-210 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers and meetings with British and French Embassy personnel, memorandum from G. B. Noble to Mr. Thompson (12/26/47) l-A-209 Publication of Soviet-German agreement papers, memorandum on meeting with French Embassy personnel (12/24/47) l-A-207

War crimes
see also Concentration camps see also War criminals Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 Custody and use of German archives taken at Marburg, aide mmoire from State Department to British Embassy, D.C. l-A-189 Notes on German Foreign Office archives, State Department memorandum with British Foreign Office document (1/8/46) l-A-193 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. l-A-201 Suggested priorities for State Department searches of German archives, memorandum and letter from E. R. Perkins to F. B. Lyon (2/6/45 to 2/7/45) l-A-178 Use of German archives under British and U.S. control, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C, with transmittal letter to the State Department (8/20/45) l-A-190 War criminals see also Purges Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (12/1/48) 3-A-35 Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (8/2/45) 3-B-245

Draft educational directives Germany, memorandum from Maj. Gen. J. H. Hilldring and attachments (4/5/44 to 1/15/45) l-A-218 Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 Implementing program of German re-education, memoranda (4/5/46 to 4/9/46) l-A-36 Long-range policy for re-education, memorandum from H. Freeman Matthews (2/21/46) l-A-64 Periodical imports from U.S., State Department incoming telegram from Murphy (5/4/46) l-A-40 Re-education of Germany, report of Institute on Re-education of Axis Countries with correspondence (6/28/45 to 7/16/4$) l-A-20 Removal of German Foreign Office archives to Berlin, aide mmoire from British Embassy, D.C. l-A-201 Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and other offices in neutral countries, note and message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (3/12/4$ to 3/13/4$) l-A-179 Soliciting aid from institutions and organizations for Interchange of Persons Program, correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and list of other interested organizations (6/25/47 to 7/10/47) 2-A-234 Translation of U.S. textbooks, draft cable with transmittal letter from Ray J. Laux to Charles E. Saltzman (10/17/47) l-A-92 Travel of U.S. educators to Germany, correspondence between Willard E. Givens and War Department (6/14/43 to 6/28/45) 2-A-859 U.S. Information Centers in occupied areas, memorandum and letter from Selma M. Borchardt to War Secretary Robert Patterson with reply (1/20/47 to 1/28/47) 2-A-61

War destruction
Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Annual report on vocational education in Bremen (4/1/47 to 3/31/48) 3-B-237 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Building trade worker needs and training in Wrzburg, memorandum from the main custodian (3/13/46) 3-A-234 Condition of University of Heidelberg Library and its collections, report from W. P. Cumming to CoL Hohenthal (8/13/45) l-B-24 Education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch report by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-163 Education situation in Bremen, report (6/1/46) 3-B-231 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-175; (1/17/46 to 8/15/46) 3-B-206 to 3-B-221 Effect of denazification upon industry in U.S. zone of occupation, Germany, report by Joseph F. Napoli (11/20/47) 3-B-282 Elementary schools in Bavaria, clipping from The Bavarian (1/24/47) 3-A-298 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Excerpt from 18th meeting of the Theater Commander with major commanding and deputy military governor in Frankfurt (12/18/46) 3-B-289 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48) 3-A-37 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by LL CoL Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383

War damages
see also Reparations

War Department
see also Department of Army see also State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Activities within jurisdiction of OMG for Bavaria, report and correspondence from Col. Robert B. McRae (1/24/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-167 Civil Affairs Division documents 2-A-l to 2-A-857 Comments on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Day, Edmund E., invitation to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, correspondence (7/25/46 to 7/30/46) l-A-47 to l-A-47 Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Director of German re-education program candidates, correspondence and biographies (8/15/45 to 8/24/45) l-A-25 Director of German re-education program candidates, letter from Archibald MacLeish to John J. McCloy (7/10/45) l-A-22 Director of German re-education program qualified candidates, letter from MacLeish to Col. William C. Chanler (8/1/45) l-A-24

Repair of school buildings (8/27/45) 3-3-92 Report by John W. Draper of West Virginia University, visiting professor at the University of Munich (8/1/49) 3-A-153 Report of the Schulrat from the Landkreises Kitzingen-Ochsenfun (8/27/45) 3-A-181 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on education, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum by Walter G. Bergman (6/28/46) 3-A-45 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-540 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-233 Statistics for German schools and school programs, information listing (6/8/46) 3-B-145 Survey: education (5/29/46) 3-B-238 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-A-87: 3-B-383 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) 1-A-1S6 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-195 War relief European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, correspondence with Raymond B. Fosdick (1/14/48 to 1/28/48) 2-A-418 Financial assistance by the Denver Public School System to a city school system in Europe, memorandum and correspondence (4/30/46 to 5/8/46) 2-A-78 Ward, Douglas S. List of educators involved in overseas educational reform, correspondence with Douglas S. Ward (4/6/49 ro 5/10/49) 2-A-725 Warner, Carlos J. Return of so-called anti-Nazis to Germany as school teachers, letter from Carlos J. Warner to L. Randolph Riggs (1/21/46) l-B-9 Warren, Kenneth D. Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-758 Warren, Richard L. Direction of education program activities of OMG for Bavaria, memorandum by Richard L. Warren 3-A-118 Washburne, Carleton W. Educational personnel in Germany and educational reform program in Italy, letter to Gen. John Hilldring from Maj. Carleton W. Washbume (3/24/44) 2-A-152 Washbume, George A. Student exchange program correspondenceLerch, John H. (11/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-406 Washington Post (newspaper) Remarks by visiting German editor in interview with Washington Post reporter, letter from George W. F. Hallgarten to Col. Irvin with excerpt from Congressional Record (6/22/49 to 6/25/49) 2-A-846 Washington State College Washington State College sponsorship of German exchange students, correspondence with W. M. Landeen (4/22/47 to 5/21/47) 2-A-193 Waterman, Arthnr J., Jr. Bremen draft constitution, transmittal memorandum and text (8/6/47) 3-B-283 Watt, Donald B. Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, correspondence (11/3/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-376: (3/26/48 to 4/6/48) 2-A-461; (5/24/48) 2-A-532 Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Donald B. Watt with related correspondence (3/15/48 to 3/19/48) 2-A-467; (6/4/48) 2-A-529

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Proposal to set up an experimental camp of German and American faculty and students, reply from Lt. Col. Robert McRae to Donald Watt with cable from OMGUS (3/19/47 to 3/25/47) 2-A-216 Weaver, Leon Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (U/l/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Webb, Hnlin H. Re-opening of Hhere Handelsschule in Augsburg, application (11/11/45 to 11/14/45) 3-A-460 Webb, James . Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 Protest of education of German nationals at expense of U.S. taxpayers, correspondence with Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and William A. Baker (6/10/49 to 6/27/49) 2-A-849 Weber, Adolf University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 Weber, Hans Re-opening of Gymnasium Landshut, application (.5/5/46; 3-A-463 Wehmacht Office of Inspector of War Prisoners Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents. State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 Weidman, F. Berlin conference on German war documents, 7/3/47 to 7/6/47, report and transmittal memorandum from G. B. Noble to Weidman (9/10/47) l-A-203 Use of captured German documents for public information purposes, memorandum from F. Weidman to Gen. Hilldring (6/4/46) l-A-197 Weil, Michael American Political Science Review for distribution to German libraries, correspondence with Michael Weil to Harvey Walker (4/29/49 ro 5/9/49) 2-A-723 Weiler/Rems Student exchange program correspondenceSchwarz, Helmut (6/15/47 to 7/18/47) 2-A-243 Weilheim Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-405: 3-A-415; 3-A-417; 3-A-420 Weimar Republic Main points of democratic reorganization of education under the Weimar Constitution by Erich Hylla 3-A-332 Wein, Dr. English instruction at primary schools, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/16/46) 3-A-I24 Exemption from instruction of 8th grade pupils, memorandum from Dr. Wein (10/7/46) 3-A-125 Weinzolt, Hans American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) 1-AS3 Weir, George M. Requisition for books: GARIOA Project 161, memoranda with list (4/19/49) 2-A-751 Requisition for books, memoranda with list (4/26/49 to 5/6/49) 2-A-768 Weisbard, Helen Books donation for German students, correspondence with Helen Weisbard (5/19/48 to 6/22/48) 2-A-527

Weiss, George Refugee project status uncertainty, cable from George Weiss for Carey McWilliams (7/6/49 to 7/7/49) 2-A-855 to 2-A-856 Weiss, Hilda Textbooks in sociology preparation for German universities, correspondence with Hilda Weiss (9/10/48 to 10/20/48) 2-A-565 Welles, Charles B. Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192 Wellesley College Wellesley College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (7/15/48 to 7/20/48) 2-A-383; (4/4/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-746 Welling, Richard Plan for self-government in German schools, correspondence with Richard Welling (9/17/45) 2-A-32 Self-government program in German schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Richard Welling (10/3/45) 2-A-41 Textbooks and pamphlets for German and Japanese schools, letter from Richard Welling to Brig. Gen. George F. Schulgen with bibliography (12/12/46) 2-A-155 U.S. Education Mission to Germany, comments on report and letter to Eugene Anderson from Richard Welling with reply from O. P. Echols (11/22/46 to 12/20/46) 2-A-176 Wells, Donnan Authorizing University of Frankfurt to present honorary degrees to certain U.S. citizens, memorandum from Murphy to Wells with transmittal to King (4/23/48 to 5/11/48) l-B-36 Wells, Guy H. Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Guy H. Wells (6/12/48 to 6/25/48) 2-A-537 Wells, Herman B. Alexander to act for Wells on paper allocation for textbooks, telegram (3/3/48) 2-A-470 Continuation of German education program under occupation statute approved in Washington 4/8/49, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace (5/7/49) 2-A-801 Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (11/22/47) 2-A-364 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarizing letter from Charles Saltzman (11/20/47) 2-A-363 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, letter from Charles Saltzman to William Draper (11/16/47 to 1/29/48) 2-A-362 Lists of institutions of higher learning in Germany for CARE educational program, letter from Col. Edgar E. Hume to N. L. Smith with related document and correspondence (3/4/48) 2-A-469 Medical Mission to Germany, correspondence (3/4/48 to 3/12/48) 2-A-474 Organization in U.S. to support cultural exchange program for Germany, telegram from POLAD to Secretary of State (2/4/48) 2-A-450 Wenner, T. B. Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) -A-55 Wenzl, Aloys Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (0/29/49; 3-A-156 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 Wertenbaker, Thomas J. Proposal to augment instruction of American history in German schools, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related correspondence (1/18/49 to 3/16/49) 2-A-694

Wertingen Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-408 Werts, Leo R. Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Werts with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-559 Wesermnde Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-163: 3-B-166; 3-B-175; 3-B-200; 3-B-201 Wesleyan University Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Wessling-am-See Guggenheim Foundation sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (9/5/47 to 11/14/47) 2-A-334 West, Robert L. U.S. National Student Association sponsorship of German educational research project, correspondence (2/1/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-662 Westennan, Hans H. Columbia University sponsorship of broadcasting exchange students, correspondence (2/29/47 to 4/6/48) 2-A-377 Westminster Foundation Westminster summer project for European students, letter from Donald S. Stralem to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with documents (5/4/49; 2-/1-788 White, C. A. Report on investigation of German Ministry of Education (9/20/45; 5-^-i02 White Deer Indpendent School District, Texas Information on education program U.S. Zone of Germany, correspondence with Emmitt D. Smith (2/2/48 ro 2/10/48) 2-A-449 White, GUbert F. Austrian and German teacher exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert F. White, Haverford CoUege (3/28/47 to 4/9/47) 2-A-208 Educational exchange program, correspondence with Gilbert White (3/28/47 to 7/29/47) 2-A-246 Haverford College sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence on denial of exit permit for alleged Nazi connections (12/8/47 to 12/17/47) 2-A-397 White, Helen C. Educational reconstruction of Germany, letter from Helen C. White to Brig. Gen. G. L. Eberle (2/14/48) 2-A-447 Wicker, Ireene Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-270 Wickersham, C W. Policy for supplying textbooks for German schools' correspondence and Annex 26 on occupation education program implementation policies and directives (2/21/45 to 4/4/45) 2-A-1I6 Wiesbaden Adult education conference in Wiesbaden, memorandum from Ernest A. Flotow (1/15/47) 3-B-288 Cultural exchange projects of the Elementary-Secondary Education Section for 1948, Wiesbaden 11/18-19/48 conference proceeding (11/19/48) 3-A-397 Kindergarten education, memorandum from Mary D. Davis J-B-475 Minutes of planning conference for women's congress in Wiesbaden, 1/3/47 to 1/4/47, with transmittal memorandum (2/5/47) 3-B-286 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, correspondence (11/29/47 to 12/2/47) 2-A-352

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Typical plans for reorganization of German schools 3-A-327 Wiesbaden conference on elementary and secondary education, 12/15-19/48, proceedings ([12/19/48] to 2/14/49) 3-A-394 to 3-A-396 Wilfingseder, Paul J. World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 Wilhelmshaven Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altafer (6/16/47) l-A-154 Wilkinson, James R. American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmutai memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) 1-A-14S Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158 Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson (2/19/47) l-A-75 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) i-A-61 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Foreign students at University of Heidelberg, correspondence with Charles E. Saltzman (12/6/48 to 3/16/49) 2-A-693 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 Willey, Malcolm M. Centennial ceremonies at University of Frankfurt attendance by University of Minnesota representative, letter from Malcolm M. Willey (3/30/48) 2-A-479

Williams, Donald
American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622

Williams, Lynn A., Jr.


Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf (6/9/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-824

Williams, Mick G.
Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227

Williams, Samuel H.
international education seminar, memoranda with letter from Samuel H. Williams to Harold E. Snyder (3/9/49 to 4/7/49) 2-A-687 Wilpert, Paul Wilpert, Paul, Dr., letter of introduction from Richard Wooton to Charles D. Winning (8/J0/49; 3-A-335 Wilson, E. C. Public opinion experts travel to U.S., descriptions of candidates for positions (10/13/47) 2-A-342 Wilson, M. E. Religious conditions in Bremen, report 3-B-253 Winning, Charles D. Annual historical report on education and cultural relations, cultural exchange, memorandum from Charles D. Winning (8/17/48) 3-A-2 Approval of directive for teaching history, letter from Charles Winning for Minister President for Bavaria (7/27/48) 3-A-354 Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-172 Interim report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (2/17/49) 3-A-155 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Cultural Exchange Branch (7/6/48) 3-A-31 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (2/8/49) 3-A-21 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (6/3/49) 3-A-165; (8/30/49 to 8/31/49) 3-A-173 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (10/5/48) 3-A-26; (8/6/48) 3-A-32 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (9/2/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-35 to 3-A-37 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly reports of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch (7/6/48 to 12/1/48) 3-A-8 to 3-A-13 Progress report on Bavaria school reform, request from Charles Winning to Chief of Education Branch (12/13/48) 3-A-386 Progress summary of OMG for Bavaria Education Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/30/49) 3-A-166 to 3-A-170 Quarterly report, OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division, Religious Affairs Branch by Charles D. Winning (10/14/48) 3-A-7 Request for interpretation of directives, memorandum from Charles Winning to OMGUS (7/13/48) 3-A-357 Semi-annual historical report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division by Charles D. Winning (2/18/49) 3-A-154; (2/25/49) 3-A-171 Study of veterans in German universities under G.I. Bill of Rights, correspondence and document (8/1/48 to 3/7/49) 2-A-678

Wirth, Fremont P. Briefing reports of Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-429; 3-A-432; 3-A-436 Wise, Rssel L. Conference on school reform in Bavaria in Straubing, proceedings synopsis ([2/19/48]) 3-A-320 Wismantel, Leo School-teacher training, report by Vitus HeUer 3-A-279 Wisner, Frank G. Distribution of U.S. publications to Germans, correspondence (12/16/47 to 7/12/48) 2-A-381 Funding and development of educational exhibits in Japan and Germany, correspondence among State Department and War Department (10/21/47 to 12/12/47) 2-A-295 Issuance of visas to Germans coming to U.S., limitation to participant in reorientation program, letter from Frank G. Wisner to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce (12/3/47) 2-A-347 Location of German Foreign Office archives, memorandum Russell to Wisner (3/22/48) l-A-216 Witsell, Edward F. American teachers in re-education program, reply by Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell to Mrs. George Schwartz (2/6/46) 2-A-3 Education of children in occupied Germany, reply to Sen. Robert La Follette and Lydia F. Ssser 2-A-5 Education of private dependents in occupied areas, memoranda (1/3/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-629 Educational exchanges with Germany, draft form letters for response to inquiries, correspondence (8/28/47 to 9/3/47) 2-A-263 Employment inquiry on Japanese education, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to W. Allen Cushman (10/6/45) 2-A-42 International Youth Library establishment for German youth, correspondence (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-351 Re-education of German youth, correspondence with T. E. Mathews 2-A-89 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow 2-A'45 Self-government program in German schools, letter from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Richard Welling (10/3/45) 2-A-41 State historical photographs and publicity material acquisition from U.S. State and Territorial governors, memoranda and correspondence (8/29/47 to 11/5/47) 2-A-279 Teacher positions availability overseas, correspondence with Vona M. Abbott 2-^-26 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ellen Meyer (8/25/45) 2-A-23 Teaching positions availability, correspondence with Ruth Stauffer (9/21/45) 2-A-36 Textbook on physical education, reply from Maj. Gen. Edward Witsell to Mary L. Curtiss (9/1/45) 2-A-20; (9/18/45) 2-A-34 Wolf, Karl-Heinz Request of German national to be employed with Military Government in educational activities in Germany, correspondence with Karl-Heinz Wolf (6/9/49 to 6/15/49) 2-A-824 Wolf, Marjorie Procedures for bringing German nationals to U.S. to study, letter from Col. G. P. Lynch to Marjorie Wolf (10/14/48) 2-A-569 Wolff, Jeannette Exchange program participation by Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence (5/24/49 to 6/9/49) 2-A-760 Memorandum (5/5/49) 2-A-767 Exchange program participation of Miss Jeannette WolffCorrespondence and memorandum (4/26/49) 2-A-777

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World's Student Christian Federation

Women see also Women's education Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-ASO Cooperative School for Girls and Association for Childhood Education sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence (2/1/47 to 12/9/47) 2-A-294 Employment inquiry, correspondence with Jean Strong (9/10/4S to 10/15/45) 2-A-50 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-S49 German experts on women's affairs, correspondence (3/10/49 to 3/15/49) 2-A-689 German women visit to the U.S. under reorientation program, telegram (1/15/49) 2-A-636 Minutes of planning conference for women's congress in Wiesbaden, 1/3/47 to 1/4/47, with transmittal memorandum (2/5/47) 3-B-286 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (5/14/47) 3-A-1 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 3-A-186 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 "Out of the Rubble," address by Alonzo G. Grace on reorganization of German people at Berchtesgaden Conference 3-B-473 Religious affairs, OMG for Bavaria report section four 3-A-176 Religious program /United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/1/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 to 2-A-574 Reports made by women who have visited Germany, memorandum (12/7/48) 2-A-606 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3'B-457 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (6/11/48) 3-A-89 Study of German youth, report of German Personnel Research Branch, OMG for Bremen Enclave (12/10/46) 3-B-27 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-264 U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, letter from John E. Peurifoy with memorandum and reply (2/25/49 to 3/10/49) 2-A-679 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Women participation in re-establishing educational system of Japan, reply to Emily Hickman (1/22/46 to 2/1/46) 2-A-55 to 2-A-56 Women's leadership in German re-education, State Department telegram (9/11/46) l-A-52 Women's education see also Coeducation Adult education organizations for women and policy on release of German students from gainful work (4/25/46) 3-B-122 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Cheimsee meeting of Education and Cultural Relations Division directors, 6/2-3/48, minutes 3-A-400 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Data on secondary education in Bremen 3-B-38

Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-175; 3-B-182 Georgia organizations sponsorship of exchange students, correspondence with Guy H. Wells (6/12/48 to 6/25/48) 2-A-537 Home economics in the Bremen schools (6/9/47) 3-B-342 Midwives school of the Wrzburg University Womens Clinic, description of institution by Gauss (6/16/45) 3-A-238 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32: (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-43 Re-education program in Germany, correspondence with Ralph Chlebnikow (10/10/45 to 10/17/45) 2-A-44 tO 2-A-45 Re-opening of convent school at Amberg, application (11/30/45) 3-A-458 Re-opening of Secondary School for Girls in Burghausen, application (10/22/45) 3-A-462 Re-opening of secondary schools in Landkreis Allotting, application (11/5/45) 3-A-457 Re-opening of Stetten High School for Girls in Augsburg, application (5/11/45) 3--459 Re-opening of technical and agricultural vocational schools in Bavaria, memorandum from Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion (9/10/45) 3-A-73 Report on home economics education in Bavaria by Marietta Henderson 3-A-100 Scholarship Briarcliff Junior College sponsorship of German exchange student, correspondence (3/24/47 to 5/1/47) 2-A-196 Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Teacher training in Bavaria 3-B-383 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-262 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-195; 3-A-208 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-434 Wood, W. A. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration University in Munich operations continuation, letter from Charles Burke to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring, with related memorandum (7/23/47 to 8/1/47) 2-A-276; (8/11/47) 2-A-288 Woods, Sam E. Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133

Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) l-A-115 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) 1-A-U2 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 Woodsmall, Ruth F. U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, letter from John E. Peurifoy with memorandum and reply /25/49 to 3/10/49) 2-A-679 Woodward, Ellen S. Federal Security Agency sponsorship of exchange project for German social welfare specialists, letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch with memorandum (4/6/49 to 4/8/49) 2-A-747 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (6/24/49 to 7/6/49) 2-A-782 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health project, correspondence with Ellen S. Woodward (5/5/49 to 5/18/49) 2-A-786 Office of Education sponsorship of German experts programs, memorandum with letter from Ellen S. Woodward to Col. G. P. Lynch (5/25/49 to 6/1/49) 2-A-783 Woodward, Emily Copyright for Japanese translation of "Forums Why and How" by Emily Woodward, correspondence (7/3/47 to 0/2/47) 2-A-266 Wooter, Dr. Wallenburg school reform committee activities, letter from Alois Hundhammer (5/H/48) 3-A-378 Wooton, Richard Background material for the Division Directors Meeting, Bad Nauheim, 4/11/49, memorandum from Richard Wooton (4/9/49) 3-A-39) Local initiative project in Bavaria, development of local initiative in school problems in Germany by Ralph P. Gallagher 3-A-333 Wilpert, Paul, Dr., letter of introduction from Richard Wooton to Charles D. Winning (8/0/49) 3-A-335 World Health Organization World Health Organization sponsorship of Austrian doctors study in U.S., correspondence (9/1/47 to 3/3/48) 2-A-292 World Student Relief Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159 World's Student Christian Federation Proposal for World Student Relief operations in Germany for German university students, letter from Yngve Frykholm (2/25/47) 2-A-159

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Wright, Robert T. Denazification appeal procedures, memorandum from Lt. Robert T. Wright (2/25/46) 3-B-18

Wrinkle, William L.
School reform program and military government organization, memoranda from William L. Wrinkle to R. T. Alexander (3/15/48 to 3/26/48) 3-A-387 Wallenburg school reform committee activities, letter from Alois Hundhammer (5/11/48) 3-A-378 Wrtemberg-Baden Ministry of Culture Scope of work and object of the individual school planning committees for Wrtemberg-Baden, with related documents 3-B-524 Wrttemberg-Baden Briarcliff Junior College, New York State, sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (5/31/47 to 8/11/47) 2-A-273 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelligence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon (6/12/47) l-A-85 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Minutes of Bremen curriculum meeting (6/17/48 to 6/18/48) 3-B-514 Minutes of teacher education conference, Stuttgart, 5/12/47 and 5/13/47 3-A-106 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116; (11/1/48) l-B-38 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 School reform report by Wrttemberg-Baden Kultminister on 10/1/47, memorandum (11/3/47) 3-B-481 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-458; 3-B-459 Semi-monthly military government reports. Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-268 Visiting education experts for fiscal year 1949, report and letter from Richard T. Alexander to Chief of Education Branch (6/9/48) 3-B-451 Wrtemberg-Baden report on school reform 3-B-482 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Wrttemberg-Hohenzollem French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-118 Wrttemberg Constitution religious elementary school provision referendum results. State Department incoming irgram (1/17/49) l-A-148 Wrzbtirg Application and reports concerning the employment or retention in office of NSDAP members, memorandum from Capt. E. E. Baldwin (9/4/45) 3-A-256 Attitude towards National Socialism, supplemental sheet to personnel questionnaire by C. Bayer of Wrzburg (7/4/45) 3-A-245 Building of the Lehrerbildungsanstalt (Teachers College), memorandum from G. Walle with translation (3/20/46) 3-A-276

Building trade worker needs and training in Wrzburg, memorandum from the main custodian (3/13/46) 3-A-234 Elementary school subjects, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/27/45) 3-A-254 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken (7/10/46) 3-A-184; 3-A-186 My relation to the Party by F. Keller of Wrzburg (10/23/45) 3-A-244 Opening of libraries, application form (9/20/45) 3-A-253 Organization of the normal school in Wrzburg 3-A-243 Permission to open school of nursing, completed application by Luitpold Hospital and University of Wrzburg and blank form (9/29/45 to 10/23/45) 3-A-239 Permission to re-open Teachers Training College, memorandum from G. Walle (7/12/45 to 7/27/45) 3-A-287 to 3-A-289 Permission to re-open the Teachers Training CoUege at Wrzburg (7/27/45) 3-A-284 Preparatory course for teachers of the elementary schools (7/3/45) 3-A-286 Private lessons, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (9/1/45) 3-A-2S7 Re-opening of Berufsfachschule der Vereinigten Technischen Staatslehranstalten fr Maschinenwesen, application (3/6/46 to 6/19/46) 3-A-235 to 3-A-237 Reinstatement of teachers, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (11/13/45) 3-A-250 Release of Teacher Training College of Wrzburg, memorandum W. M. Landeen (5/17/46) 3-A-242 Reopening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal memorandum (9/27/45 to 10/20/45) 3-A-251 Report of Schulrte, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (8/18/45) 3-A-258 Report on rst class assistant course at the Teachers Training College, Wrzburg 8/16/45 to 9/29/45 (9/29/45) 3-A-273 Steps in opening secondary schools, memorandum (10/24/45) 3-A-252 Teachers Training College of Wrzburg, application to open (4/26/46) 3-A-240 Textbooks, memorandum from Capt. E. H. Baldwin (9/12/45) 3-A-255 Turning over of education and religious function to civil agencies, memorandum from Lt. Thomas H. Shriver (12/21/45) 3-A-249 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda (11/19/46 to 11/3/47) 3-A-193 to 3-A-219 Wrzburger Bistumdblatt (periodical) Cardinal Faulhaber on school reform, article with transmittal memorandum from Charles D. Winning (10/17/48 to 11/5/48) 3-A-374 to 3-A-375 Wyman, Harry B. Shipment of encyclopedias to Germany, memoranda (3/24/49) 2-A-715 Wyman, Mary A. Distribution of American publications to European universities, correspondence with Mary A. Wyman (6/5/48 to 6/11/48) 2-A-538 Wynder, Ernest L. Education and liberty, letter from Ernest L. Wynder to President Truman, with open letter to principal of Herforder Humanistic Gymnasium (1/19/46) l-A-33 Wynn, Earl Columbia University Bureau of Applied Research sponsorship of U.S. visit by radio speciahsts, correspondence (5/13/49 to 5/17/49) 2-A-766

Yale Divinity School Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 Yale Divinity School sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence with Roland H. Bainton (8/23/47 to 3/31/48) 2-A-269

Yale University
Institute for American studies at the University of Munich, report by Dr. H. F. Peters, transmittal letter to Lt. Col. L. P. Irvin with document (6/4/49) 2-A-822 Young, James R. Publications on "Radio in American Sector, Berlin," correspondence with James R. Young (4/4/49 to 4/26/49) 2-A-734

Youth
see also Juvemle delinquency see also Students see also Youth Activities Program see also Youth organizations Account of experience of the evacuation from Munich: of the inhabitants on the whole, especially of mothers and babies, and of school-children into Homes of Evacuated Schools (KLV) (7/2/45) 3-A-80 Army assistance program for German youth, memorandum (6/13/49) 2-A-838 Bible training in U.S. established for German youth, letters from W. A. Waltke with related document (1/29/48) 2-A-429 Book and periodical use in German youth program, cables (1/8/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-174 Candidates for training at the Teachers Training College, memorandum from Lt. Russell H. Mclntosh (7/23/45) 3-A-272 Conunents on educational survey mission to Korea, incoming message from Seoul, Korea (7/23/47) 2-A-257 Education control officers conference, minutes (4/25/46) 3-B-47 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-210 German experts program, Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 German youth leadership training project, telegram (1/28/49) 2-A-630; (1/25/49) 2-A-633 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (1/14/49 to 1/18/49) 2-A-638 Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen Education Division (6/30/47) 3-B-442 International Youth Library establishment for German Youth, correspondence (1/27/48 to 2/19/48) 2-A-344: (11/7/47 to 1/22/48) 2-A-3S1 Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (8/6/48) 3-A-32; (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Monthly summary of OMG for Bavaria Music Specialist activities (11/23/48) 3-A-23; (10/28/48) 3-A-25 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-442 Organization of the Board of Education, draft 3-B-49 Plan for teaching democracy to Germany, correspondence with Bernard Gladstone (3/5/47 to 3/24/47) 2-A-213 Reports on educational broadcasting and visual instructional aids, with transmittal memorandum (4/28/47) 3-B-344 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 Self-government and civic leadership school, project proposal from Henry W. Ehrmann to Gen. John H. Hilldring (5/1/46) l-A-59

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Youth organizations

Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence (2/1/49 to 5/9M9) 2-A-771 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with Mabel Shannon (7/19/48 to 7/26/4S) 2-A-518 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, correspondence with Savilla M. Simons (6/17/49 to 6/24/49) 2-A-7S8 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, memoranda (7/14/48) 2-A-S20 Social welfare training project for German youth leadere, telegram (7/26/48) 2-A-519 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram and letter (7/15/48 to 7/19/48) 2-A-SS1 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon (2/2/49 to 2/10/49) 2-A-667 to 2-A-668 Steps by ADO to improve U.S. educational and cultural facilities in Germany, State Department memorandum with report on conditions in Germany (11/1/46 to 11/13/46) l-A-58 Study of German youth, report of German Personnel Research Branch, OMG for Bremen Enclave (12/10/46) 3-B-27 Suggestions for Radio Frankfurt "College of the Air" 3-^-97 Suggestions on the United Nations Organization for Educational and Cultural Reconstruction programs, report and letter from Grayson Kefauver to Maj. John Boettiger (5/44 to 6/13/44) 2-A-1S0 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmutai memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 U.S. policy on German youth activities and German reeducation, filing form (1/14/47) 2-A-178 U.S. policy on German youth activities, correspondence with Howard Buffet (2/13/47 to 2/24/47) 2-A-157 U.S. policy on information education and cultural fields, cables and memorandum (1/24/47) 2-A-175 Vocational and Technical Education Section conference, Berlin, 1/22/47 and 1/23/47, conclusions, recommendations and discussions, with appendix 3-B-429 Weekly report on Bremen educational activities (10/13/48 to 10/21/48) 3-B-500 Weekly reports for secondary schools in Unterfranken, memoranda 3-A-214; 3-A-215; 3-A-217 Youth welfare program 3-B-95

Youth Activities Program


Authorization for shipments of clothing, food, shoes, etc. for German Youth Activities, letters and memoranda (10/16/47 to 3/4/48) 2-A-428 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities ([4/2/48] to 9/3/48) 3-B-489 to 3-B-499; 3-B-501 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Data for directors conference, memoranda from OMGUS Education and Religious Affairs

Branch (1/3/47 to 1/10/47) 3-B-299 to 3-B-300; (1/17/47 to 12/12/47) 3-B-302 to 3-B-333 (12/1/47 to 2/28/48) 3-B-462 to 3-B-465 Data for educational directors conference (11/15/46 to 12/20/46) 3-B-55 to 3-B-60; (10/25/46 to 11/6/46) 3-B-62 to 3-B-64 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-180; 3-B-209: (3/6/47 to 7/1/47) 3-B-430 to 3-B-436; (4/17/47 to 4/25/47) 3-B-438 to 3-B-440 Implementation of important directives, OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (6/29/46) 3-A-47 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 to 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l-A-72 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division (4/7/48) 3-A-57 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (11/6/46) 3-A-55 Monthy reports of OMG for Bremen Enclave education section (5/29/46 to 12/7/46) 3-B-150 Plan for resumption of German youth activities 3-B-90 Plan for the resumption of German youth activities 3-B-87 Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-115 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-4S Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division (3/13/48 to 6/24/48) 3-B-456 to 3-B-461 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 to 3-B-356; (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Semi-monthly reports on Bremen secondary schools 3-B-538; 3-B-S39 Situation in Bremen, report (6/8/46) 3-B-240 Situation in Bremen, reports 3-B-232 Sport and youth activities, status report for Bremen (5/29/46) 3-B-239 Summary of activities of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch by Capt. Alfred G. Pundt with transmittal note (4/10/46 to 6/4/46) 3-A-48 Supervision of German education and other functions, memorandum from Harold H. Crabill (12/1/47) 3-B-347 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274 Topical report of OMG for Bavaria Internal Affairs Division Education and Religious Affairs Branch by W. G. Bergman (6/10/47) 3-A-5 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150 Visit of U.S. educators to Bavaria, 9/10/46 to 9/17/46, memorandum from Walter G. Bergman (8/23/46) 3-A-46 Visit to Germany of Lawrence Vredevoe for youth activity work, letter from Allen Y. King to Henry Ehrman (9/12/47) 2-A-296 Youth Activities Program III 3-B-106 Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, draft cable from War Department (8/4/47 to 8/9/47) 2-A-285

Youth Activities Program negative reaction from German people, response from Gen. Clay to War Department cable (8/12/47) 2-A-287 Youth activities use of railway waiting rooms, version for German authorities 3-B-117 Youth organizations Administration of military government in U.S. zone of Germany, directive to commanding generals (7/7/45) 3-B-36 Annual report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (7/14/47) 3-A-59 Austrian educational system, information request memorandum from Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols (5/11/46) 2-A-82 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Bremen Education and Cultural Relations Division weekly reports (8/12/48 to 10/7/48) 3-B-516 to 3-B-522 Bremen OMG Education Division monthly report (2/19/48 to 3/5/48) 3-B-512 Bremen OMG Educational and Cultural Relations Division monthly reports (8/2/4S to 1/5/49) 3-B-502 to 3-B-507 Bremen semi-monthly report on cultural and educational activities (6/21/48 to 7/9/48) 3-B-508 to 3-B-510 Bremen semi-monthly reports on educational activities 3-B-501 Comment on report of U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-B-445 Community education, report by Charles D. Winning 3-A-174 Complaint by Rev. Johnson on theological comments allegedly made by L. H. Nome of OMGUS, correspondence and case summary (6/12/47) 2-A-242 Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase, rations, telegrams (5/27/48 to 6/5/48) 2-A-533 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, letter from Henry R. Labouisse to Maj. Gen. John Hilldring 2-A-143 Draft of letter to UNESCO (8/22/47) 3-B-403 Education activities functional program, 1/1/47 to 6/30/47 3-B-338 Educational activities in Bremen, weekly reports 3-B-180; 3-B-216; 3-B-431: 3-B-434; 3-B-435: 3-B-438 Educational reconstruction in Germany, by William F. SoUmann and acknowledgment from State Department (4/25/45) l-A-6 Functional program for Education Section, OMGUS (6/30/47) 3-B-444 German Church view (2/28/46) 3-B-246 High priority items in education program, budget planning document 3-B-334 Historical monthly report for OMG Bremen Education Division (6/30/47) 3-B-442 Information on the administration and situation of the university, report by Prof. Dr. Martin 3-^-/90 International Student Commission fact-finding mission to Germany, correspondence (11/12/47 to 11/20/47) 2-A-367 International World Peace League of Youth of Stuttgart student visit project, letter from Wayne C. Fletcher to Sen. J. William Fulbright and related correspondence (6/23/49 to 7/8/49) 2-A-844 International youth conferences attendance by German representatives, telegram (1/17/48) 2-A-434 Letter writing programs for German youth, correspondence (8/15/47 to 9/11/47) 2-A-319 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, filing form (2/6/47) 2-A-164

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Youth organizations

Index by Subjects and Names

Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe (12/13/46 m 1/8/47) l-A-70 Long-range policy statement for German re-education: U.S. policy on German youth activities, press release with transmittal memorandum from Henry J. Kellermann to Charles Fahy (2/3/47 to 2/5/47) l-A-72 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Education and Religious Affairs Branch (12/11/46) 3-A-54; (11/6/46) 3-A-SS Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (5/4/48) 3-A-33 Monthly report of OMG for Bavaria University Branch by Charles D. Winning (3/3/49 to 6/29/49) 3-A-156 tO 3-A-160 Monthly report on school conditions in Unterfranken 3-A-186 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151 Proposal to send Boy Scouts to Germany, correspondence Samuel Anderson (6/2/49 to 6/28/49) 2-A-820 Public relations film on re-education in Germany, comments for shots by Lt. Col. Robert Reese (5/27/46) 3-A-383 Purpose and training of youth clubs in Germany 3-B-126 Quarterly report of OMG for Bavaria Religious Affairs Officer (4/7/48 to 7/7/48) 3-A-38 Report for final quarter of 1946 by OMG for Bavaria, internal affairs and communications, education and religion 3-A-105 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany 3-A-107 to 3-A-109 Report on the state of juvenile problems and youth organizations (12/20/45) 3-B-35 Semi-monthly Bremen Education Division activities summary: education 3-B-413 Semi-monthly data for the Director, Education and Cultural Relations Division 3-B-456; 3-B-458; 3-B-459 Semi-monthly military government reports, Land Wrttemberg-Baden 3-B-5 to 3-B-6 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47 to 9/20/47) 33-B-B-ll to 3-B-2 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Group Activities Branch (3/15/48) 3-A-34 Semi-monthly report of OMG for Bavaria Land Religious Affairs Officer (6/1/48 to 6/15/48) 3-A-40; (5/1/48 to 5/15/48) 3-A-42 Semi-monthly report of OMGUS Education and Cultural Relations Division Research and Information Section (4/10/48 to 6/11/48) 3-A-89 to 3-A-93 Shipment of books from North Carolina to Germany, sponsorship of two exchange students, and shipment of drawing paper to Germany, correspondence and newspaper clippings (11/21/47 to 11/25/47) 2-A-368 Sport and youth activities, status report for Bremen (5/29/46) 3-B-239 Suggestions for exhibit on U.S. education to be sent to Germany 3-^4-382 Supreme Commander for Allied Powers selection of expert consultants for educational reform in Japan, memorandum from Col. R. M. Levy with field and job descriptions (11/1/47) 2-A-270 Teleconferences on U.S. Education Mission to Germany (10/21/46 to 12/23/46) 3-B-255 to 3-B-274 Topical report of the OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Group Activities Branch by Louis Miniclier (6/15/48) 3-A-3 Trade school establishment for German teenagers, proposal by Rev. Paul Schulte, correspondence (7/1/47 to 8/7/47) 2-A-284 University student in Germany, report to the national student organizations of Great Britain, Sweden, and U.S. 3-A-150

Weekly report of OMG for Bavaria 3-B-4 Weekly reports, OMG for Bavaria Elementary Education Section, memoranda from Daniel Ignatoff and Marion Edman (7/23/46 to 2/18/47) 3-A-134 Youth Activities Program HI 3-B-106 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 Yugoslavia Allied Control Authority Coordinating Committee, minutes (1/18/46) 3-B-251 YWCA-YMCA International Committee Student exchange program among Japan, Germany, and Russia, correspondence with Lynn Giese of Y'WCA-YMCA International Committee (3/4/47 to 9/23/47) 2-A-206

Zorrell, Miss
Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798

21 Army Group Military Government educational control instructions (7/18/46) 3-B-78 to 3-B-80

Zack, B.
Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Zaniera, William Student exchange program correspondenceZaniera, William (1/4/48 to 1/29/48) 2-A-417 Zebley, Joseph T. Travel of Dr. McKibben to participate in reorientation program of military government, documents (5/6/49 to S/12/49) 2-A-796 Zemple, Arnold Scholarships from labor organizations for German students to attend U.S. colleges and universities, memorandum from Leo R. Wens with letters and documents (9/23/48 to 10/4/48; 2-/4-559 Zimmermann, Mr. Conference with Schulrat Zimmermann (7/29/47) 3-B-284 Zink, Harold Proposed trip of Dr. Curian to lecture at German universities, letter from Harold Zink (4/19/48) 2-A-487 Zonal Textbook Committee First meeting of Zonal Textbook Committee at Lbbecke, minutes (1/22/46) 3-B-39 Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies Zone Committee for Distribution of Cultural Supplies, report by John B. Rhind (9/15/48 to 10/4/48) 2-A-566 Zook, George F. Exchange of students between U.S. and Germany, correspondence with George F. Zook of American Council on Education, with routing information (4/23/47) 2-A-186 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, printed version with transmittal letter from George F. Zook to Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay (9/20/46) 3-A-108 Report of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany, typescript version with transmittal letter from George F. Zook to Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay (9/20/46) 3-A-109 Reports of education missions to occupied countries, publication proposal from George F. Zook to Maj. Gen. Daniel Noce, with reply (7/3/47 ro 7/16/47) 2-A-249 Zook, George F., invited to be chairman of U.S. Education Mission to Germany, letter (8/7/46) l-A-49 Zorb, Elizabeth Experiment in International Living proposal to send American student group to Munich, letter from Henry J. Kellermann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume (6/21/48) 2-A-524

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Allied Control Authority Control Council Directivie 54 Basic principles for reorganization of education in Germany, Allied Control Authority Control Council directive 54 (6/25/47) 3-A-351

Army Berlin District intelligence summary 42 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177

Baden-Baden 1948/8 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmutai letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-119

Baden-Baden 1948/144 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-120 Baden-Baden 1948/146 French educational reforms in Germany, memorandum from Dorothy M. Barker with transmittal letter from Ernest DeW. Mayer l-A-118

Baden-Baden 1949/A-56 Parental rights in education discussed by Roman Catholic bishops, airgram from Altafer (2/15/49) l-A-127 Baghdad 1945/1002 Destruction of German records in Baghdad, correspondence (12/24/45 to 1/25/46) l-A-192

Bavarian Ministry for Education and Seligion memorandum 1-54331 Dismissal of 33 members of teaching staff at University of Munich, memorandum from Hans Meinzolt (11/26/46) S-A-144 Bavarian Ministry of Education and Religion memorandum 1-27005 Discussion of Bavarian school reform at Schloss Wallenburg, interim report by Hans Meinzolt (11/3/48) 3-A-340 Berlin 1948/A-375 Free German university estabUshment in western sectors of BerUn, airgram from Chase (5/4/48) l-A-150

Berlin 1948/294 Berlin school reform law text and transmittal memorandum (1/31/48 to 2/27/48) l-A-103 Berlin 1948/1016 Berlin school reform law, with transmittal memorandum (7/1/48) 1-A-lll Bern 1946/14648 Cultural relations between German-Switzerland and occupied Germany, report from Bern to State Department (12/16/46) l-B-4 Bremen 1947/659 Foundation of a University Organization at Wilhelmshaven, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (6/16/47) l-A-154 Bremen 1947/660 Cultural and social organizations establishment in the Rhineland and their significance, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (6/17/47) l-A-86 Bremen 1947/880 Plans for new "international" university at Bremen, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (10/7/47) l-A-152 Bremen 1947/1028 School reform plan draft in North Rhine-Westphalia, report by Maurice W. Altaffer (12/5/47) l-A-98 Bremen 1948/A-358 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, State Department incoming airgram from Altaffer (12/8/48) l-A-123 Bremen 1948/35 Resignation of Heinrich Konen, rector of University of Bonn, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (1/20/48) l-A-161 Bremen 1948/87 Press reaction to dismissals of Professor Konen of Bonn and Dr. Semmler at Frankfurt, dispatch from Maurice W. Altaffer (2/4/48) l-A-163 Bremen 1948/160 Plan to open Catholic university at Paderborn, dispatch from Martin J. Hillenbrand (3/16/48) l-A-164 Bremen 1949/A-70 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, incoming airgram from Altaffer (3/1/49) I-A-128 Bremen 1949/116 German Protestants and Catholics adopt uniform stand as regards teaching of religion in public schools, letter from Maurice W. Altaffer (3/14/49) l-A-130 Bremen 1949/177 Bremen educational reform legislation, statute with transmittal letter from Martin J. Hillenbrand (4/19/49) l-A-136 Bremen 1949/672 Educational reform legislation in Bremen, airgram from Altaffer (1/21/49) l-A-126 British education instruction 1 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541

British education instruction 2 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: EstabUshment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541

CAD New York 1948/797 Request Dr. Kellermann to discuss situation of German and Austrian overt publications, telegram (11/24/48) 2-A-598 CAD 1945/26163 Employment application disposition procedures, telegram from CAD to Gen. Clay (7/2/45) 2-A-103 CAD 1947/20232 Visiting expert program work plan request, draft cable (9/10/47) 2-A-318 CAD 1947/22710 Visiting experts program for Austria, draft cable (9/18/47) 2-A-315 CAD 1947/35565 Nazi influence of Hans Meinzolt over Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion, cable from Maj. J. C. Nyland to Commander-in-Chief, Frankfurt, with draft (4/1/47 to 4/4/47) 2-A-217 CAD 1947/40006 Educational exchange students processing status information, draft cable (11/22/47) 2-A-333 CAD 1947/48706 Student exchange individual cases status reports, draft cable from Capt. Axvall to OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-325 CAD 1947/85543 Funds for reorientation and re-education programs, draft cable from War Department (9/3/47) 2-A-322 CAD 1947/87357 Educational materials postal transport to Germany and other countries, draft cable (9/30/47) 2-A-309 CAD 1947/89608 U.S. Education Mission to Europe, comments on democratic reorganization of higher education in Austria (1/13/47) 2-A-177 CAD 1947/90764 Democratic reorientation program progress and book and textbook supply problems, draft cable summarizing letter from Charles Saltzman (11/20/47) 2-A-363 CAD 1947/91035 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, draft cable (11/24/47) 2-A-361

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CAD 1948/24269

Index by Document Numbers

CAD 1948/24269 Experts for Korean teacher training center, telegram (5/1&/48) 2-A-513 CAD 1948/24774 Student exchange program applications approvals, telegrams (1/23/48) 2-A-430 CAD 1948/25327 Status of appointment of Agnes Adams to Korean education mission, telegram (5/20/48) 2-A-508 CAD 1948/29163 American professors visits to lecture at German universities, telegram (12/14/48) 2-A-622 CAD 1948/29311 Delegates of Association of German Students in U.S. Zone request for increase rations, telegrams (5/27/48 to 6/5/48) 2-A-533 CAD 1948/29643 Educational Records Bureau sponsorship of German educators study in U.S., letter from Arthur E. Traxler with telegram (12/6/48 to 12/15/48) 2-A-6I7 CAD 1948/30942 Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/2/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 CAD 1948/31558 Institutes sponsorship of programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-6I5 CAD 1948/33820 National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (0/29/48) 2-A-587 CAD 1948/35025 Alexander to act for Wells on paper allocation for textbooks, telegram (3/3/48) 2-A-470 CAD 1948/35918 Government sponsorship of German exchange students, telegrams (10/23/48 to 10/27/48) 2-A-590 CAD 1948/36072 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 2-A-454 CAD 1948/36784 Disapproval of entry permit for student exchange, cables (7/31/48) 2-A-521 CAD 1948/38730 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, letter from Henry J. Kellennann to Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume with related telegrams (6/30/48 to 7/9/48) 2-A-523 CAD 1948/40425 Medical Mission to Germany, cables (3/4/48 to 3/24/48) 2-A-464 CAD 1948/43265 Church World Service sponsorship of exchange students, telegram (7/27/48) 2-A-555 CAD 1948/44237 Normal visa regulation now effective regarding student travel of German nationals to U.S., telegram (7/29/48) 2-A-556 CAD 1948/44720 Procedure in procuring goods and services for democratization, education and reorientation from U.S. Government, telegram (7/31/48) 2-A-5S7 CAD 1948/45191 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 2-^4-455 CAD 1948/46599 Attendance of OMGUS representative at International Conference of Social Work, telegrams (4/13/48) 2-A-489 CAD 1948/48891 Baruch, Emile, visiting expert, return from France and departure for Japan, telegram to Supreme Commander Allied Powers (8/18/48) 2-A-561

CAD 1948/49920 Plan for meeting of German kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams (4/28/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-505 CAD 1948/60562 Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S.. correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 CAD 1948/86861 Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-549 CAD 1949/ 90537 American Book Publishers Council sponsorship of visit by Lothar Blanvalet, telegram and document on Blanvalet's alleged misconduct and refusal to leave U.S. (6/17/49 to 6/23/49) 2-A-699 CAD 1949/WCX-32672 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (I/S/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647 CAD 1949/20023 Travel of German librarians to U.S., telegram with correspondence and document (1/17/49 to 3/23/49) 2-A-669 CAD 1949/27125 Michael Josselson itinerary for cultural exchange program, telegram with memorandum (3/4/49 to 4/1/49) 2-A-742 CAD 1949/35623 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-623 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, letter from Robert Murphy to Maj. Gen. Carter B. Magruder (4/14/49) 2-A-626 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, telegram (1/10/49) 2-A-640 CAD 1949/37165 German women visit to the U.S. under reorientation program, telegram (1/15/49) 2-A-636 CAD 1949/38803 German youth leadership training project, telegram (1/25/49) 2-A-633 CAD 1949/40878 Office of Education sponsorship of trip to U.S. by German experts, memorandum with telegram (5/10/49 to 5/16/49) 2-A-798 CAD 1949/43552 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon 2-A-668 CAD 1949/44556 Institute of International Education contract to sponsor Austrian students, memoranda with letter from Theodore T. Budrow to Emily Donick and telegram (4/23/49 to 5/31/49) 2-A-804 CAD 1949/47097 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, telegrams (2/16/49 to 2/25/49) 2-A-682 CAD 1949/48445 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of visit by Dr. Kurtz, cable (6/13/49) 2-A-839 CAD 1949/82225 Cultural exchange project funds transfer to implementing agencies, telegram from Dr. Landin to Dr. Litchfield (1/4/49) 2-A-646 CAD 1949/85445 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda 2-A-659 CAD 1949/85855 Funds for comparative education conference project, telegram (3/22/49) l-A-719 CAD 1949/88546 Status of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, Army Department incoming message with memorandum and Army Department outgoing message (5/10/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-793

CINCEUR 1948/V-28219 Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay (2/12/48) 2-A-452 CINCEUR 1948/3104 Honorary degree awarded Gen. Clay by Louisville University, message from Gen. Clay (2/5/48) 2-A-448 CINCEURT 1947/CC-2383 Democratic reorientation program book and textbook supply problems, cable (11/22/47) 2-A-364 CINCFE Tokyo 1946/C-50969 Policy for Japanese educational system revision. War Department Cables (3/18/47) 2-A-214 COMGENUSFA 1049/PC-18929 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (3/31/49 to 4/19/49) 2-A-623 COMGENUSFA 1949/PC-19507 Admission of U.S. students to Austrian universities, correspondence (5/3/49) 2-A-624 COMGENUSFET 1947/SC 10582 Book and periodical use in German youth program, cables (1/8/47 to 1/27/47) 2-A-174 Control Council Directive 56 Basic principles for adult education in Germany, Control Council Directive 56, with transmittal memorandum and related document (10/28/47 to 11/3/47) 3-B-467 CSCAD 350 Problem of German education, memorandum by Landrum Boiling with transmittal memorandum from Edgar E. Hume (4/4/49) 3-A-151

Education Control Instruction No. 1 Textbooks and teaching aids 3-B-78 Education Control Instruction No. 2 Physical training 3-B-79 Education Control Instruction No. 3 Survey of universities 3-B-80 Education Control Instruction No. 4 Sanitation and hygiene of German schools (7/21/45) 3-B-82 Education Control Instruction No. 5 Screening of teaching and administrative personnel (7/23/45) 3-B-83 Education Control Instruction No. 6 Special emergency teacher training courses 3-B-84 Education Control Instruction No. 7 Reopening of schools for approved activities (7/26/45) 3-B-85 Education Control Instruction No. 9 CoUection of wood fuel (7/28/45) 3-B-86 Education Control Instruction No. 10 Plan for the resumption of German youth activities 3-B-87 Education Control Instruction No. 11 Reopening of German universities (8/22/45) 3-B-88 Education Control Instruction No. 12 Admission of students to universities (8/22/45) 3-B-89 Education Control Instruction No. 14 Plan for resumption of German youth activities 3-B-90 Education Control Instruction No. 15 Reopening of theological colleges and similar institutions (9/13/45) 3-B-91 Education Control Instruction No. 16 Repair of school buildings (8/27/45) 3-B-92

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Hanover 892211

Education Control Instruction No. 17 Agricultural education (8/27/45) 3-B-93 Education Control Instruction No. 18 Vocational education policy (9/7/45) S-B-94 Education Control Instruction No. 20 Youth welfare program 3-B-95 Education Control Instruction No. 21 Resumption of adult education programs 3-B-96 Education Control Instruction No. 22 Finance departments established after 1933 in the administration of certain German churches (9/10/45) 3-B-97 Education Control Instruction No. 23 Approval of German textbooks 3-B-98 Education Control Instruction No. 24 Teacher training 3-B-100 Education Control Instruction No. 25 University examinations (10/30/45) 3-B-101 Education Control Instruction No. 26 School year 3-B-102 Education Control Instruction No. 27 Admission of DP and PWX students to Hochschulen (11/1/45) 3-B-103 Education Control Instruction No. 28 Opening of mining schools in Germany (10/20/45) 3-B-104 Education Control Instruction No. 29 Representation of education interests on Kreistage (12/24/45) 3-B-105 Education Control Instruction No. 30 Youth Activities Program III 3-B-106 Education Control Instruction No. 31 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds (1/14/46) 3-B-107 Education Control Instruction No. 32 Disposal of Nazi textbooks (12/12/45 to 12/17/45) 3-B-I08 Education Control Instruction No. 33 Education Control Officer and his powers in matters of policy, with transmittal memorandum (12/31/45 to 1/15/46) 3-B-109 Education Control Instruction No. 35 Provision of school meals for under-nourished children (12/13/45 to 1/3/46) 3-B-110 Education Control Instruction No. 36 Admission of members of British and Dominion Forces to German universities (12/20/45) 3-B-lll Education Control Instruction No. 37 Approval of textbooks, with appendixes and transmittal memorandum (12/45 to 1/10/46) 3-B-112 Education Control Instruction No. 38 Adult education among disarmed German personnel (1/14/46) 3-B-113 Education Control Instruction No. 41 Broadcast receivers addition in schools 3-B-114 Education Control Instruction No. 42 Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-115 Education Control Instruction No. 43 Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-115 Education Control Instruction No. 44 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds (1/18/46) 3-B-116 Education Control Instruction No. 46 Policies for visiting lecturers, kindergartens and youth programs (2/6/49) 3-B-115 Youth activities use of railway waiting rooms, version for German authorities 3-B-l 17 Education Control Instruction No. 47 Schools and training courses for social workers (2/19/46) 3-B-l 19

Education Control Instruction No. 48 Feeding of schoolchildren, Food and Agriculture Instruction No. 37 (2/8/46) 3-B-120 Education Control Instruction No. 50 Religious instruction policies 3-B-121 Education Control Instruction No. 51 Teachers refresher courses and conferences 3-B-123 Education Control Instruction No. 52 Student admission to Hochschulen (2/20/46) 3-B-124 Education Control Instruction No. 54 Arrangements to cover the possible temporary closure of elementary and secondary schools (3/19/46) 3-B-125 Education Control Instruction No. 56 Purpose and training of youth clubs in Germany 3-B-126 Education Control Instruction No. 57 Student admission to Hochschulen 3-B-127 Education Control Instruction No. 59 Screening of foster parents and schtzaufsichts-helfer 3-B-128 ' Education Control Instruction No. 60 Adult education organizations for women and policy on release of German students from gainful work (4/25/46) 3-B-122 Education Control Instruction No. 61 Adult education organizations for women and policy on release of German students from gainful work (4/25/46) 3-B-122 Education Control Instruction No. 62 Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds 3-B-130 Education Control Instruction No. 64 Reopening of courses in navigation schools and schools for Schiffsingenieure and Seemaschinisten (6/3/46) 3-B-l 31 Education Control Instruction No. 65 Approval of syllabuses for German schools and teacher training colleges (5/17/46) 3-B-l 32 Education Control Instruction No. 66 Special emergency teachers training courses (5/23/46 to 6/15/46) 3-B-134 Education Control Instruction No. 67 Regulation and demilitarization of sports in Germany, Allied Control Directive no. 23 (12/27/45 to 7/25/46) 3-B-135 Education Control Instruction No. 68 Requests from German educational bodies for supply of statistical and other information (6/26/46 to 7/5/46) 3-B-136 Education Control Instruction No. 69 Formation of German teachers associations (7/26/46) 3-B-137 Education Control Instruction No. 72 Approval of textbooks (9/9/46 to 9/11/46) 3-B-138 Education Control Instruction No. 73 Student political groups and activities in Hochschulen (9/21/46) 3-B-139 Education Control Instruction No. 74 Temporary employment as Schulhelfer under supervision of students accepted for special emergency teacher training (9/28/46) 3-B-141 Education Control Instruction No. 75 Admission of students to Fachschulen (10/8/46 to 0/15/46) 3-B-142 Education Control Instruction No. 76 Approval of films, lantern slides, and other visual aids for use in German schooling (10/28/46) 3-B-143 Education Control Instruction No. 77 Juveniles before military government courts (11/14/46) 3-B-144

Education control instruction 50 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-541

Frankfurt 1948/271 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37 Frankfurt 1949/A-29 Wrttemberg Constitution rehgious elementary school provision referendum results, State Department incoming airgram (1/17/49) l-A-148

Hamburg 1947/660 Visit to University of Gttingen, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (9/23/47) l-A-155 Hamburg 1947/662 Two ordinances for regulation of Danish school system in South Schleswig, report by Edward W. Groth (9/15/47 to 9/25/47) l-A-89 Hamburg 1947/746 Professor Rudolf Laun on international law and justice, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (11/14/47) l-A-159 Hamburg 1948/17 Professor Laun's speech on assuming the rectorship of University of Hamburg, dispatch from R. S. Huestis (1/13/48) l-A-160 Hamburg 1948/49 Hamburg University, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with statistics (1/22/48) l-A-162 Hamburg 1948/431 Current German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/1/48) l-A-109 Hamburg 1948/458 More about German student problems, dispatch from Edward W. Groth (7/15/48) l-A-110 Hamburg 1948/629 Appeal by Ernst Friedlnder for social reform, dispatch from R. S. Huestis, with translation of news article (11/25/48 to 12/1/48) l-A-122 Hamburg 1949/A-131 Roman Catholic bishops position on religious instruction and parental rights in education, airgram from Groth (3/8/49) 1-A-I29 Hamburg 1949/A-153 Danish schools in South Schleswig, State Department incoming airgram from Groth (3/16/49) l-A-132 Hamburg 1949/A-222 Hamburg school reform legislation proposal, State Department income airgram from Groth (4/13/49) l-A-135 Hamburg 1949/A-239 Hamburg school reform proposals. State Department incoming airgram from Groth (4/26/49) l-A-137 Hanover 892211 Political activity restrictions on teachers and religious ministers, memorandum (2/12/46) 3-B-l 9

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I.A. and C. Division Military Government Instruction 53

Index by Document Numbers

I.A. and C. Division Military Government Instruction 53 Education Instruction to German Authorities No. 1: Establishment or re-establishment of denominational elementary schools drawing on public funds, with appendix and related documents by British military government (1/14/46 to 1/18/46) 3-B-S41

JCS 1067/17 Long-range policy statement for German re-education with referral note and memorandum by State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (2/27/46) l-A-17

Labor Committee for the Bavarian Book Trade Circular 4b Labor Committee for the Bavarian book trade, circular, correspondence, and memoranda (7/8/45 to 8/29/45) 3-A-227 Lisbon 1945/444 Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (7/31/45 to 9/26/45) l-A-26 London 1944/10444 British funding of educational needs for liberated countries, paraphrase of State Department cable (11/27/44) 2-A-136 London 1945/200 Revision of Section XIX "Education and Religion" of Annex III "Military Government Policy Directives," of revised SHAEF directive for military government of Germany prior to defeat or surrender, memorandum from Donald R. Heath to Secretary of State (3/10/45) l-B-13 London 1945/20148 United Kingdom House of Commons questions on re-education of Germany, debate transcript and letter from London Embassy (12/21/44 to 1/2/45) l-A-001 London 1945/20536 Re-education of Germany, letter from London Embassy, with extract from The Economist (1/6/45 w 1/12/45) l-A-2 London 1945/25961 "Re-educating Germany," extract from The Economist with letter from London Embassy (10/9/45) l-A-28 London 1948/A-119 United Kingdom House of Commons statement on German medical students, telegram from Douglas to Secretary of State (5/24/48) l-B-27

Munich 1946/84 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 Munich 1946/94 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66

Munich 1946/102 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 Munich 1946/180 Elementary schools in Bavaria, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson (10/31/46) l-A-61 Munich 1946/223 University of Munich, political report from James R. Wilkinson (11/20/46) l-A-156 Munich 1946/270 Bavarian secondary education, political report from James R. Wilkinson (12/16/46) l-A-145 Munich 1947/340 Girls education in Bavaria, political report by James R. Wilkinson (1/20/47) l-A-71 Munich 1947/382 Dismissals at University of Erlangen, political report from James R. Wilkinson (2/7/47) l-A-158 Munich 1947/409 Effects of German paper shortage, political report by James R. Wilkinson (2/19/47) l-A-75 Munich 1947/474 Thirst of Germans in American Zone for non-propaganda reading matter, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson transmitting memorandum from Charles W. Thomas (3/19/47 to 3/21/47) l-A-173 Munich 1947/521 Press attacks on Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with attachments (3/25/47 to 4/10/47) l-A-76 Munich 1947/526 Plans of the Bavarian Ministry of Education report and memorandum from James R. Wilkinson (4/11/47) l-A-77 Munich 1947/542 American press charges against Bavarian educational official, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with related documents (4/16/47) l-A-78 Munich 1947/586 Social reform of Bavarian universities, political report from James R. Wilkinson, with translation of draft law (4/29/47) l-A-157 Munich 1947/593 Bavarian educational official's defense against press attacks, political report from James R. Wilkinson (4/25/47 to 5/2/47) l-A-83 Munich 1947/631 Bavarian Minister of Education, political report by James R. Wilkinson, with newspaper clipping (5/21/47) l-A-84 Munich 1947/766 Social Democratic Party plans for school reform in Bavaria, report by James R. Wilkinson (8/8/47) l-A-88 Munich 1947/861 Bavarian Minister of Education submits new educational plan, report by Sam E. Woods (9/30/47 to 10/2/47) l-A-90 Munich 1947/865 University of Munich, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/7/47) l-A-153 Munich 1947/883 Bavarian Minister of Education complains about press attacks, report by Sam E. Woods (10/21/47) l-A-93 Munich 1947/913 Bavarian Minister of Culture dismissal proposed, report by Sam E. Woods (11/14/47) l-A-96 Munich 1947/972 Status of educational reform in Bavaria, report by Sam E. Woods (12/29/47) l-A-99 Munich 1948/35 Bavarian resistance to U.S. school reform policies, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with correspondence (1/22/48) l-A-102

Munich 1948/117 Bavaria school reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin BaUey (3/5/48) l-A-104 Munich 1948/182 Bavaria educational reform status, dispatch by E. Tomlin Bailey, with translation of newspaper article (4/20/48) l-A-106 Munich 1948/314 Bavarian Minister of Culture, dispatch from E. Tomlin Bailey (5/7/48) l-A-107 Munich 1948/317 Developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/10/48) l-B-26 Recent developments concerning school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, with enclosures (7/19/48 to 8/10/48) l-A-112 Munich 1948/492 Developments in school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (11/29/48) l-A-121 Munich 1948/516 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion refuses to recognize University of Munich student group, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (12/13/48) l-A-168 Munich 1948/539 Bavarian Landtag passes laws for free tuition and free textbooks, dispatch from Sam E. Woods, and attachment (12/30/48) l-A-125 Munich 1949/A-383 Bavarian Ministry for Education and Religion attitude toward educational reform, memorandum to U.S. High Commissioner with incoming airgram (9/15/49) l-A-142 Munich 1949/98 Decentralization of Bavarian elementary schools, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (3/23/49) l-A-133 Munich 1949/166 Disagreement over establishment of new university in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (6/1/49) l-A-171 Munich 1949/273 Status of Bavarian educational reform, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (8/18/49) l-A-141 Munich 1949/360 Establishment of the American Institute at the University of Munich (voluntary report), memorandum from Sam E. Woods and Prof. Peters address and biography (11/15/49) l-A-172 Munich 1949/392 Bavarian university students object to governmental decree, memorandum from Sam E. Woods to State Department (12/9/49) l-A-144 Munich 1949/479 Present status of school reform in Bavaria, dispatch from Sam E. Woods (10/26/48) l-A-115

New and views, issue No. 8 News and views, reorientation in the Held, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-446 News and views, issue No. 5 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-449 News and views, issue No. 6 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-448 News and views, issue No. 7 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-447

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News and views, issue No. 9 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-445 News and views, issue No. 10 News and views, reorientation in the field. Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-444 News and views, issue No. 11 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-443 News and views, issue No. 13 News and views, reorientation in the field, Bavarian Reorientation Staff, OMG for Bavaria 3-A-442

OMGUS ICIS 61 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-S OMGUS intelligence summary 47 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 OMGUS semi-monthly report 50 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-354 OMGUS semi-monthly report 58 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-355 OMGUS semi-monthly report 60 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-353 OMGUS semi-monthly report 61 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-352 OMGUS semi-monthly report 62 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 OMGUS semi-monthly report 72 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 OMGUS semi-monthly report 80 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports (7/31/47 to 11/27/47) 3-B-441 OMGUS semi-monthly 57 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-3S6 OMGUS Wrttemberg-Baden Intelligence Report 18 German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon (6/12/47) l-A-85 OMGUS 1945/CC-13108 Col. Howard E. Deems placement on temporary duty with War Department to aid in procurement of civilian educators, memorandum (7/6/45) 2-A-100 OMGUS 1947/CC-1694 Funds authorized for books, documents and publications, message from War Department (9/22/47) 2-A-317 OMGUS 1947/CC-2479 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey German employees travel to U.S. in violation regulations, OMGUS telegram to Chief of Staff (12/4/47) 2-A-359 OMGUS 1947/CC-8754 Books for Germany, cable from OMGUS to War Department (4/10/47) 2-A-210 OMGUS 1947/V-12457 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-356 OMGUS 1947/V.12569 German education ministries submission of long-term policy statement submission requirements, OMGUS message (1/8/47) 3-B-468 OMGUS 1947/V-13079 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-355 OMGUS 1947/V-13420 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-354 OMGUS 1947/V-14001 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-353 OMGUS 1947/V-14372 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-352 OMGUS 1947/V.14970 Semi-monthly OMGUS reports 3-B-351 OMGUS 1947/V-15840 Proposal to set up an experimental camp of German and American faculty and students, reply from Lt. Col. Robert McRae to Donald Watt with cable from OMGUS (3/19/47 to 3/25/47) 2-A-216 OMGUS 1947/V.22354 Program for visiting experts, cable from OMGUS (9/4/47) 2-A-323 OMGUS 1947/V-22986 Postal distribution of cultural, educational, and informational materials in occupied areas, War Department messages and draft cable (9/22/47) 2-A-314

OMGUS 1947/V-25595 Exchange programs recruitment personnel obligations, cables (12/1147 to 12/5/47) 2-A-401 OMGUS 1948/CC-7188 University of Chicago program for German civil administrators reeducation, telegram from OMGUS (12/28/48) 2-A-592 OMGUS 1948/DTG-2213402 Opening of German educational institutions in American zone of Germany for U.S. students, . telegram (7/24/48) 2-A-507 OMGUS 1948/DTG-240947Z Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram (7/26/48) 2-A-S19 OMGUS 1948/FMP-6577 Bureau of Budget program for six German public administrators visit to U.S., correspondence (12/1/48 to 12/2/48) 2-A-621 OMGUS 1948/FMP 7546 Public information programs in Germany, telegram (12/22/48) 2-A-620 OMGUS 1948/FMP7707 Committee on Organization of the Federal Government, telegrams (12/28/48 to 12/29/48) 2-A-612 OMGUS 1948/J-141 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram (8/30/48) 2-A-562 OMGUS 1948/J-378 New visa procedures for students, telegram and letter (8/26/48 to 8/27/48) 2-A-553 OMGUS 1948/J-871 Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/2/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 OMGUS 1948/J-1101 Government sponsorship of German exchange students, telegrams (10/23/48 to 10/27/48) 2-A-590 OMGUS 1948/T-12522 Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/1/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 to2-A-574 OMGUS 1948/T-12533 Educational programs for German professionals, correspondence (12/23/48 to 12/24/48) 2-A-614 OMGUS 1948/V-26756 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 2^-454 OMGUS 1948/V-27158 International youth conferences attendance by German representatives, telegram (1/17/48) 2-A-434 OMGUS 1948/V-27492 European rehabilitation program assistance by Rockefeller Foundation program, telegram (1/24/48) 2-A-432 OMGUS 1948/V-29998 Medical Mission to Germany, approval cable (4/1/48) 2-A-462 OMGUS 1948/V-30454 Attendance of OMGUS representative at International Conference of Social Work, telegrams (4/13/48) 2-A-489 OMGUS 1948/V-30521 University of Chicago sponsorship of visiting professors at University of Frankfurt, correspondence 2-A-456 OMGUS 1948/V-31037 Plan for meeting of German kindergarten teachers and workers, telegrams (4/28/48 to 4/29/48) 2-A-505 OMGUS 1948/V-31238 German committee for CAD cultural exchange program, telegram and memorandum (5/3/48 to 5/4/48) 2-A-516

OCCWC Nrnberg 1948/J-807 Religious program/United Council of Church Women, telegram (10/2/48 to 12/20/48) 2-A-573 Office of Research and Intelligence report 3521.2 U.S. aid to education in post-war Germany, notes and transmittal memorandum from Frederick H. Burkhard! to Eugene N. Anderson (3/28/46) l-A-35 OMG for Bavaria Education and Cultural Relations Division Bulletin 2 School reform in Bavaria, information transmittal memorandum from Murray D. Van Wagoner (7/16/48) 3-A-182 OMG for Bavaria Release No. 133 American Institute to open at University of Munich, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-455 OMG for Bavaria Release No. 134 Educator urges more education for masses, press release (4/27/49) 3-A-454 OMG for Bavaria Release No. 136 International educators enthusiastic over "educational Marshall Plan," press release (4/28/49) 3-A-453 OMG for Bavaria Release No. 138 Journalist urges education as best weapon against Communism, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-452 OMG for Bavaria Release No. 139 International universities proposed for western Europe, press release (4/29/49) 3-A-451 OMG for Bavaria Release No. 295 American educator explains functions of Bavarian education service centers, Release No. 295, Public Information Branch, OMG for Bavaria (9/13/49) 3-A-450 OMG for Bavaria 1947/1 U.S. policy on information education and cultural fields, cables and memorandum (1/24/47) 2-A-175 OMG for Bermen Enclave report 47/11 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (6/20/47) 3-B-2 OMG for Bremen Enclave report 47/17 Semi-monthly OMG for Bremen Enclave reports (9/20/47) 3-B-l OMG for Bremen Incoming Message 1947/T-1388 Lnderrat request for OMGUS action on amendemts to Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism (9/30/47) 3-B-280 OMG Hesse 1948/290730Z Personnel for education service center/Hesse, telegrams (0/29/48 to 11/3/48) 2-A-581 OMGUS control number 4014 U.S. Social Studies Committee to Germany, report 3-A-468

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OMGUS 1948/V-31316 Release of films on preschool education, telegram (5/5/48) 2-A-506 OMGUS 1948/V-32600 American Friends Service Committee sponsorship of speaking tour of William F. Sollmann, telegram (6/9/48) 2-A-541 OMGUS 1948/V-36106 Educational broadcasts in occupied zones/Germany, telegram (10/9/48) 2-A-575 OMGUS 1948/V-36240 Duke University sponsorship of graduate exchange students in government, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Taylor Cole (10/16/48 to 10/18/48) 2-A-588 OMGUS 1948/V-36592 Doctor Litchfield activities, telegram (10/28/48 to 11/3/48) 2-A-584 OMGUS 1948/V-36726 Public health officials from Germany visit to U.S., telegram from OMGUS (11/10/48) 2-A-583 OMGUS 1948/V-37550 Educational program for German professionals, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to John J. McCarthy (12/23/48 to 12/28/48) 2-A-610 OMGUS 1948/201255Z Exchange students transportation costs policy, telegrams (7/20/48 to 7/30/48) 2-A-549 OMGUS 1949/CC-7707 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/10/49 to 2/11/49) 2-A-666 OMGUS 1949/CC-776S Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S. Conference of Mayors, cables (2/17/49 to 2/18/49) 2-A-665 OMGUS 1949/CC-7976 Reorientation program problems Germany, Army Department incoming message from OMGUS (3/10/49) 2-A-676 OMGUS 1949/CC-8367 Reorientation and re-education activity survey in Germany, OMGUS telegram (4/19/49) 2-A-749 OMGUS 1949/CC-9081 Refugee project status uncertainty, cable from George Weiss for Carey McWilliams 2-A-855 OMGUS 1949/FMP-2103 Federal agencies sponsorship of visits of German experts to U.S., telegram (1/30/49 to 2/2/49) 2-A-6S1 OMGUS 1949/FMP-6753 Federal Security Agency sponsorship of projects in medicine and public health, correspondence (5/10/49) 2-A-790 OMGUS 1949/FMP-7088 Social sciences research institutions supply of catalogs to German reorientation program, telegram and memorandum (12/10/48 to 1/5/49) 2-A-607 OMGUS 1949/FMPC-457 Visit of Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter to U.S., cables and memoranda (2/26/49 to 3/1/49) 2-A-660 OMGUS 1949/J-1617 German experts program. Army Department incoming message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/28/49 to 3/3/49) 2-A-674 OMGUS 1949/J-1678 Visit of German experts to U.S., telegram (2/25/49) 2-A-627 OMGUS 1949/R-12807 German youth leadership training project, telegram (1/28/49) 2-A-630 OMGUS 1949/T-12613 Play equipment for elementary schools in Frankfurt, cables (1/5/49 to 1/7/49) 2-A-647

OMGUS 1949/T-12684 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education sponsorship of German teachers visit to U.S., telegram (1/14/49) 2-A-634 OMGUS 1949/T-12695 German youth leadership training project, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (1/14/49 to 1/18/49) 2-A-638 OMGUS 1949/T-12699 American University sponsorship of exchange student, correspondence (1/14/49 to 1/17/49) 2-A-635 OMGUS 1949/T-12844 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegrams to Mabel Shannon 2-A-667 OMGUS 1949/T-12952 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program, telegrams (2/16/49 to 2/25/49) 2-A-682 OMGUS 1949/T-12953 Social welfare training project for German youth leaders, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Mabel Shannon (2/16/49 to 2/17/49) 2-A-684 OMGUS 1949/T-12965 Financial responsibility of Federal agencies involved in visiting German experts program projects 318 and 320, letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Philip Kaiser and telegram (2/17/49 to 2/23/49) 2-A-683 OMGUS 1949/T-13672 Play equipment for elementary schools, Army Department incoming message (1/13/49) 2-A-643 OMGUS X949/T-14274 International conference on comparative education, telegram with letter from Col. A. L. Hamblen to Philip C. Jessup (4/10/49 to 4/12/49) 2-A-728 OMGUS 1949/V-37793 Visit of Robert Ulich to University of Berlin, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Dr. Robert Ulich (1/7/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-644 OMGUS 1949/V-37864 Scholarships for German women to American universities, telegram with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Althea K. Hottel (1/11/49 to 1/12/49) 2-A-641 OMGUS 1949/V-39118 German experts program participants, Army Department message with letter from Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume to Harold E. Snyder (3/26/49 to 3/29/49) 2-A-716 OMGUS 1949/V-39803 Status of tour of duty of Richard T. Alexander, Army Department incoming message with memorandum and Army Department outgoing message (5/10/49 to 5/12/49) 2-A-793 OMGUS 1949/V-39955 Weslyan University sponsorship of visiting expert for introduction of social sciences project, telegram (5/21/49) 2-A-817 OMGUS 1959/V-37889 German policemen training program in U.S., telegram (1/12/49) 2-A-639

POLAD Berlin 1946/1728 Planning committees for institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, directive with transmita! letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/22/46) l-A-149

POLAD Berlin 1946/4639 Mnchener Volkshochschule reopening, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy with transmita! letter (5/29/46 to 6/21/46) l-A-151 POLAD Frankfort 1949/233 Public education in Land Hesse, report with English translation of law on free tuition and learning aid of 2/16/49 (3/18/49) l-A-131 POLAD Heidelberg 1949/344 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmita! memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 POLAD intelligence report R-727-49 German attitude towards U.S. education policy, POLAD report by Lt. Col. Harvy H. Pretty with transmittal memorandum (6/22/49 to 7/4/49) l-A-228 POLAD memorandum 350 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 POLAD Munich 1946/98 Attitude of the students at Erlangen University, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/21/46) l-B-6 POLAD Munich 1946/102 Communist attitudes toward education, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-7 POLAD Munich 1946/103 Educational policy of Military Government, memorandum from Parker W. Buhrman to Robert Murphy (3/25/46) l-B-5 POLAD report 48 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32 POLAD report 93 Bavarian school books, political report by James R. Wilkinson to Robert Murphy with transmittal memorandum (10/28/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-146 POLAD 1945/A-205 Attitude of religious leaders toward removal of German populations from territories in the East, airgram from Robert Murphy to State Department (9/25/45) l-A-176 POLAD 1945/294 Second revision of Annex XXVI (Education) to U.S. basic preliminary plan for Allied control and occupation of Germany, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (4/25/45) l-B-16 POLAD 1945/356 Visit to intelligence targets in U.S. First Army area, report from Mr. Utter (5/10/45) l-A-187 POLAD 1945/700 Combined education and religious affairs committee, memorandum from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (7/27/45) l-B-20 POLAD 1945/1130 Re-opening of secondary schools, draft directive, implementation instructions, and transmittal (9/27/45 to 10/18/45) l-A-29 POLAD 1945/1171 Reopening of German universities and institutions of higher learning in the U.S. Zone, memoranda and draft directive with implementation instrucuons (9/29/45 to 10/20/45) l-A-30 POLAD 1945/1346 "Denominational school" use in Bavaria and U.S., State Department telegram (12/23/45) l-A-31 POLAD 1945/1472 Periodical imports from U.S., State Department incoming telegram from Murphy (5/4/46) l-A-40 POLAD 1945/1645 Denominational schools in Bavaria, report with letter from Robert Murphy (12/27/45 to 1/10/46) l-A-32

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POLAD 1945/2203 Capture and examination of German Foreign Office documents, State Department incoming telegram (4/29/45) l-A-184 POLAD 1945/2694 Transfer and custody of German Foreign Office political archives, State Department incoming telegram (5/17/4S) l-A-181 POLAD 1946/4983 Youth organizations in Berlin, dispatch from Donald R. Heath, with intelligence reports (6/21/46 to 7/5/46) l-A-177 POLAD 1946/7282 School reform in Soviet and U.S. Zones, Intelligence Summary with transmittal letter from Donald R. Heath (10/7/46) l-A-65 POLAD 1946/7768 Denazification impact on educational institutions, letter from Donald R. Heath, and memoranda (10/23/46 to 11/16/46) l-A-66 POLAD 1946/7769 Proposed school reform, memoranda and German language text of Franz Fendt's plan (10/15/46 to 11/18/46) l-A-67 POLAD 1947/919 Exchange program inclusion of government officials clarification request, telegram from Heath (4/18/47) l-A-79 POLAD 1947/10691 Exchange program between U.S. and Germany under SWNCC Directive 269/8, letter from Robert Murphy to Secretary of State (8/20/47) l-B-12 POLAD 1948/A-665 Bavarian school reform legislation, telegram from Murphy (8/31/48) l-A-113 POLAD 1948/284 Organization in U.S. to support cultural exchange program for Germany, telegram from POLAD to Secretary of State (2/4/48) 2-A-450 POLAD 1948/779 Movement to establish a free university in western Sectors of Berlin, dispatch from W. M. Chase, with memorandum from Richard W. Sterling (5/13/48) l-A-165 POLAD 1948/1434 Educational reform legislation in Germany, telegram (8/12/48) l-A-226 POLAD 1948/1654 Founding of Free University in U.S. Sector of Berlin, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with report by Howard W. Johnston (11/16/48 to 12/6/48) l-A-166 POLAD 1948/3767 Private and parochial schools in Berlin, telegram from Robert Murphy (1/14/48) l-A-100 POLAD 1949/907 Annual Catholic bishops conference at Fulda, 8/20/45 to 8/24/45, dispatch from Robert Murphy, with reports (8/23/45 to 8/28/45) l-A-175 POLAD 7595 Transmitting Information Control (Greater Hesse) survey of Marburg school children, with transmittal memorandum (10/30/46) l-A-55 Press Release No. F/938 Adult education conference in British occupation zone, British press release (3/29/46) 3-B-66

SCAP 1948/Z-32596
National Education Association exchange program with Japan, telegrams (11/9/48 to 5/20/49) 2-A-578 to 2-A-579 School report 755 School situation in districts of Lohr and Marktheidenfeld, Schulrat report (8/27/45) 3-A-223 SHAEF 1944/RR-13831 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, request from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, London, for draft document 2-A-137 SHAEF 1944/S-58591 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender documents 2-A-146 SHAEF 1944/S-62516 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, request from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, London, for draft document 2-A-139 SHAEF 1944/S-72874 Production of textbooks with German labor and machinery, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (12/29/44) 2-A-133 SHAEF 1945/RR-15147 Educational control in Germany before surrender, directive editorial revision 2-A-129 SHAEF 1945/S-74176 Textbook illustration alteration procedures, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/8/45) 2-A-131 SHAEF 1945/S-76573 Textbooks from Austria for elementary schools found unacceptable, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/25/45) 2-A-127 SHAEF 1945/S-90294 Textbooks for German elementary schools requested, message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force to War Department (6/4/45) 2-A-113 State Dept. incoming airgram 1947/A-1608 United Kingdom-Germany conference on German educational reconstruction, State Department incoming airgram from London (7/22/47) l-A-87 State incoming airgram 1949/A-346 Policy on sending technical experts from Germany to Iron Curtain countries, telegram with State Department incoming airgram (5/23/49 to 7/1/49) 2-A-853 State incoming airgram 1949/933 Re-establishment in Berlin of the former Deutsche Hochschule fr Politik, State Department incoming airgram (1/18/49) l-A-169 State 1945/242 Re-education of youth in Germany, letter from Norbert Manes to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, with transmittal memorandum (3/13/46) l-A-27 State 1945/2896 Establishment of a co-ordinated system of control over education, telegram from Secretary of State to Robert Murphy (4/14/45) l-B-15 State 1947/1041 Interchange program inclusion of public officials in fields other than education, message from Secretary of State George Marshall to U.S. POLAD Berlin, Germany (5/14/47) 2-A-222

State 1948/3831 History teaching directives for Berlin and quadripartite approval, telegram from John C. Marshall to Murphy with newspaper clipping (6/14/48) l-A-108 Stuttgart 1947/341 German history textbooks, report by from A. Dana Hodgdon (6/12/47) l-A-85 Stuttgart 1948/76 Wrttemberg-Baden school reform dispatch from A. Dana Hodgdon (3/11/48) l-A-105 Stuttgart 1948/455 Pending educational legislation in Wrttemberg-Baden, dispatch from James R, Wilkinson (11/1/48) l-A-116: (11/1/48) l-B-38 Stuttgart 1948/462 Differences between educational policies of French and U.S. military government, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with enclosure (11/5/48) l-A-117 Stuttgart 1948/494 Foreign students at Heidelberg University, dispatch from James R. Wilkinson, with intelgence report (12/6/48) l-A-167 Stuttgart 1948/506 Trizonal conference of German education and finance officials, OMG for Wrttemberg-Baden weekly intelligence report extract and transmittal letter from James R. Wilkinson (12/13/48) l-A-124

SWNCC 269
Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 Long-range pocy statement for German re-education, S tate-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents(10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 26^/8, long-range policy statement for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents (10/16/46 to 10/24/46) 3-B-37

SWNCC 269/4/D
Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, S tate-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 269/8, long-range policy statement for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents (10/16/46 to 10/24/46) 3-B-371

SWNCC 269/5
Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229 SWNCC 269/6 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, proposed press release, enclosures and attachments (5/29/46 to 6/10/46) l-A-229

SWNCC 269/8
Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (8/13/47) 3-B-277; (10/16/47) 3-B-369; (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470 Long-range pocy statement for German re-education, S tate-War-Navy Coordinating Committee memorandum, with notes by the Secretaries and other documents (10/16/46 to 11/6/47) 3-B-469 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee decision on SWNCC 269/8, long-range policy sutement

SCAF number 230 Seizure of German embassies, consulates, and other offices in neutral countries, note and message from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (3/12/45 to 3/15/45) l-A-179

State 1947/2097 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD l-A-95 State 1947/7047 Translation of U.S. textbooks, telegram from Lovett to POLAD l-A-94

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for German re-education, notes by the Secretaries with related documents (10/16/46 to 10/24/46) 3-B-371 SWNCC 269/10 Long-range policy statement for German re-education, memorandum from State-War-Navy Coordinating Subcommittee for Europe and transmittal memoranda (2/3/47 to 2/28/47) l-A-224

Work-Report 2 Nazi Party membership significance between 1933 and 1937, Work-Report 2 supplements 8/a through 8/i, by school inspector for Gemnden 3-A-222

SWNCC 269/11
Amendment to SWNCC 269/8 to modify Germany travel regulations (8/13/47) 3-B-277; (10/16/47) 3-B-369; (7/21/47 to 8/13/47) 3-B-470

USAFIK 1947/ZHFHBB-1247
Funds authorization for re-education programs in Korea, Germany and Austria, message from War Department (9/2/47) 2-A-320 USFA Vienna 1947/P-6671 Democratic reorientation of German and Austrian peoples, cable (2/1/47) 2-A-173 USFTK 1948/MGOCA-1008 Korean language textbooks for Army language school, Army Department messages and memoranda 2-A-421; 2-A-422

War Department Incoming Message 1946/CC-9376


Personnel tentative selections for U.S. Education Mission to Germany, War Department telegram (7/20/46) l-A-46 War 1944/X-52465 Directives to Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force on educational control in Germany before surrender, request from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, London, for draft document 2-A-138 War 1944/X-70967 Educational control in Germany before surrender, message to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (11/28/44) 2-A-135 War 1945/X-2046S Educational control in Germany before surrender, directive editorial revision 2-A-128 War 1945/27779 Textbooks for Austria elementary schools, memorandun from Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring to Brig. Gen. Frank J. McSherry (1/26/45) 2-A-126 War 1945/88060 Production of German handbooks, message from Maj. Gen. John Hilldring to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (1/6/45) 2-A-132 War 1945/89186 Educational control in Germany before surrender, directive editorial revision 2-A-130 War 1947/94748 Dr. Hundhammer's attitudes on school reform, draft cable and cover memorandum (5/21/47 to 5/22/47) 2-A-223 WCL 1949/44720 OMGUS sponsored medical library, memoranda with telegram (3/21/49 to 4/20/49) 2-A-706 Weekly intelligence report 4 Need for information on German reorientation program, dispatch from Sydney B. Redecker, with extract from report on school reform by Military Government for Land Wrttemberg-Baden (3/11/48 to 5/20/48) l-B-37

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