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Box 7

 Container

Contains 25 Results:

Correspondence, Adm. C. W. Nimitz to Adm. Stark, 1947 Apr 21-1948 Mar 2

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 22
Identifier: MSC-155
Content Description From the Collection:

Research source materials for the biography entitled Admiral Harold R. Stark, Architect of Victory, 1939–1945, including copies of Stark’s correspondence and memoranda, reports and fitness reports; author’s correspondence, draft typescript, notecards, CNO diary, 1939–1945, CNO conference memoranda, 1917–1981, interviews, Simpson dissertation, copies of newspaper and Newsweek articles, COMNAVEU Admin History, articles and papers by others on Stark. Research source material for Sailors and Scholars, The Centennial History of the Naval War College, including copies of articles, notes, chapter drafts, correspondence, lectures, typescript and galley proofs, 1977–1985. Miscellaneous writings of others.

Dates: 1947 Apr 21-1948 Mar 2

Correspondence, Adm Stark to Basil O'Connor Re: Nat'l Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc ., 1943 Jan 11-22

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 23
Identifier: MSC-155
Content Description From the Collection:

Research source materials for the biography entitled Admiral Harold R. Stark, Architect of Victory, 1939–1945, including copies of Stark’s correspondence and memoranda, reports and fitness reports; author’s correspondence, draft typescript, notecards, CNO diary, 1939–1945, CNO conference memoranda, 1917–1981, interviews, Simpson dissertation, copies of newspaper and Newsweek articles, COMNAVEU Admin History, articles and papers by others on Stark. Research source material for Sailors and Scholars, The Centennial History of the Naval War College, including copies of articles, notes, chapter drafts, correspondence, lectures, typescript and galley proofs, 1977–1985. Miscellaneous writings of others.

Dates: 1943 Jan 11-22

Correspondence, Letter from Katherine Stark Gillespie (Kewpie) to Adm. Stark, undated

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 24
Identifier: MSC-155
Content Description From the Collection:

Research source materials for the biography entitled Admiral Harold R. Stark, Architect of Victory, 1939–1945, including copies of Stark’s correspondence and memoranda, reports and fitness reports; author’s correspondence, draft typescript, notecards, CNO diary, 1939–1945, CNO conference memoranda, 1917–1981, interviews, Simpson dissertation, copies of newspaper and Newsweek articles, COMNAVEU Admin History, articles and papers by others on Stark. Research source material for Sailors and Scholars, The Centennial History of the Naval War College, including copies of articles, notes, chapter drafts, correspondence, lectures, typescript and galley proofs, 1977–1985. Miscellaneous writings of others.

Dates: undated

B. Mitchell Simpson papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSC-155
Content Description

Research source materials for the biography entitled Admiral Harold R. Stark, Architect of Victory, 1939–1945, including copies of Stark’s correspondence and memoranda, reports and fitness reports; author’s correspondence, draft typescript, notecards, CNO diary, 1939–1945, CNO conference memoranda, 1917–1981, interviews, Simpson dissertation, copies of newspaper and Newsweek articles, COMNAVEU Admin History, articles and papers by others on Stark. Research source material for Sailors and Scholars, The Centennial History of the Naval War College, including copies of articles, notes, chapter drafts, correspondence, lectures, typescript and galley proofs, 1977–1985. Miscellaneous writings of others.

Dates: 1905-1985, undated

Correspondence, Kichisaburo Nomura to Adm. Stark, 1951 Jun 13, 1953 Jan 15 and undated

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSC-155
Scope and Contents

Photocopies of three letters written by Kichisaburō Nomura to Admiral Harold Stark in which he expressed his deep appreciation and respect for Admiral Stark and other Americans duing his time as the Japanese ambassador to the United States prior to World War I and later during the allied occupation of Japan. The first letter dated 1951 Jun 13 includes a typed transcription of the letter.

Dates: 1951 Jun 13, 1953 Jan 15 and undated