Collection Summary
Yale Newman scripts collection
1953-1963
(bulk 1953-1962)
1953-1963
(bulk 1953-1962)
Newman, Yale
approximately 1,950 items
5 containers
2.1 linear feet
English
Collection material in English.
Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center,
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
The Yale Newman Scripts Collection
consists of scripts and notes from Newman's radio and television broadcasts from
1953-1962, including his coverage of the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf
Eichmann.
RPA 033325-03329 (boxes 1-5)
Provenance
Gift; Jo Ann Newman; 2007.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Processing History
The Yale Newman Script Collection was processed by David Jackson in 2020.
Materials Cataloged Separately
Sound recordings from the Yale Newman Collection have been incorporated into the general
sound format collections of the Library of Congress Recorded Sound Section. For
additional information, contact a reference librarian in the Recorded Sound Research
Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, DC,
20540-4690; (202) 707-7833.
Copyright Status
Restrictions may exist on copying, quoting, or publishing materials included in the
collection. For additional information, contact a reference librarian in the Recorded
Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC, 20540-4690; (202) 707-7833.
Access and Restrictions
The Yale Newman Script Collection is open to research. Advance notice is required;
contact a reference librarian in the Recorded Sound Research Center, National
Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 20540-4690; (202)
707-7833.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
[Container number, eg., Box 3], Yale Newman Script Collection, National Audio-Visual
Conservation Center, Library of Congress
Biographical Note
Date
Event
circa 1924
Yale Newman born
1953
1963
Chief European correspondent for ABC News; London producer of "The Valiant
Years" documentary on the life of Winston Churchill; and creator of trans-Atlantic
television program "International Town Meeting of the Air."
1966
1986
Public affairs officer for the United States Foreign Service; director of
Voice of America's Latin America and Caribbean service.
Feb. 24, 1992
Died; Alexandria, Virginia
"Yale Newman dies; ex-reporter was 68," The New York Times, March 1, 1992.
Scope and Content Note
The Yale Newman Scripts Collection consists of scripts and notes from Newman's radio and
television broadcasts from 1953-1962, including his coverage of the trial of Nazi war
criminal Adolf Eichmann. Primarily based in London, Newman also broadcast from Paris,
Algiers, Israel and other locations as events unfolded. A major focus of the collection
is on Cold War era diplomacy and world events.
The scripts and indexes were originally bound together in 16 annual or semi-annual
volumes. Each volume arranged the scripts in roughly chronological order (the 1953
volume in reverse chronological order), with each page individually numbered. Each
volume contained its own index (found in Series 1, Subseries 3) which lists topics
alphabetically and points to the corresponding page in the volume. Researchers are
encouraged to consult these indexes for more advanced study of specific subjects.
The titles listed in the container list are derived wherever possible from the headings
found at the top of each script, or where not available, from the volume indexes. As
such, they use the terminology and nicknames assigned by Yale Newman to the greatest
extent possible, subject to the need for clarity.
Arrangement
The Yale Newman Scripts Collection is organized in 2 series:
-
[Series 1. Script files,
1953-1963](ead10001)
-
[Series 2. Correspondence /
Clippings, 1962](ead10084)
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC
Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and
by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965.
Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962.
Newman, Yale, creator.
Organizations
ABC News.
Subjects
Cold War.
Radio programs.
Form/Genre
Radio scripts.
Container List
Series 1. Script Files, 1953-1963
1953-1963
Radio and television scripts,
1953-1962
1953-1962
Scripts for Yale Newman's radio and television broadcasts, including his
appearanaces on such programs as Overseas Assignment, Town Meeting of the Air,
the Bill Stern Show, and the Jack Greggson Show.
Arranged chronologically, according to the page numbers assigned by Yale Newman
in the original annual bound volumes.
1/1
Bermuda Conference, 1953-06-21
1953-06-21
1/1
Queen Elizabeth's title, 1953-06-18
1953-06-18
1/1
South Korea, 1953-06-25
1953-06-25
1/1
Bermuda Conference, 1953-06-25
1953-06-25
1/2
Food rationing, 1953-07-02
1953-07-02
1/2
Sir Winston Churchill's
illness, 1953-07-02
1953-07-02
1/2
Return of Everest expedition,
1953-07-03
1953-07-03
1/2
Soldier returns from the
'dead', 1953-07-03
1953-07-03
1/2
[Princess Margaret], 1953-07-03
1953-07-03
1/2
Winter fuel, 1953-07-09
1953-07-09
1/2
Four Power conference
proposals, 1953-07-09
1953-07-09
1/2
[Coronation] River Pageant,
1953-07-16
1953-07-16
1/2
Princess Margaret romance,
1953-07-16
1953-07-16
1/2
Western defense plans, 1953-07-23
1953-07-23
1/2
House of Commons last session,
1953-07-23
1953-07-23
1/2
Truce in Korea, 1953-07-23
1953-07-23
1/2
Adlai Stevenson, 1953-07-09
1953-07-09
1/2
Birthday of Queen Mother; and
Anniversary of World War One, 1953-07-30
1953-07-30
1/3
Atomic weapons and modern
warfare, 1953-08-06
1953-08-06
1/3
The Russian note, 1953-08-06
1953-08-06
1/3
Food rationing, 1953-08-13
1953-08-13
1/3
[Korea - General Assembly],
1953-08-13
1953-08-13
1/3
British atomic power, 1953-08-20
1953-08-20
1/3
Sir Winston Churchill, 1953-08-20
1953-08-20
1/3
Korea - United Nations, 1953-08-21
1953-08-21
1/3
Persian oil dispute, 1953-08-25
1953-08-25
1/3
[Pearl Mesta], 1953-08-24
1953-08-24
1/3
West German elections, 1953-08-27
1953-08-27
1/3
United Nations, 1953-08-27
1953-08-27
1/4
Farnborough aircraft
exhibition, 1953-09-03
1953-09-03
1/4
3 Power note to Soviet Union,
1953-09-03
1953-09-03
1/4
British air achievement, 1953-09-10
1953-09-10
1/4
Westminster Abbey appeal, 1953-09-10
1953-09-10
1/4
Four-Power talks, 1953-09-17
1953-09-17
1/4
Tea strike, 1953-09-17
1953-09-17
1/4
Mrs. MacLean, 1953-09-24
1953-09-24
1/4
Labor conference - Margate,
1953-09-24
1953-09-24
1/5
[Margate Conference - Clement
Attlee], 1953-10-01
1953-10-01
1/5
[Margate Conference - Monday at
Margate], 1953-10-01
1953-10-01
1/5
[Margate Conference - Tory
Party], 1953-10-01
1953-10-01
1/5
Clement Attlee, 1953-10-01
1953-10-01
1/5
[Soviet Union - Reaction to
note], 1953-10-01
1953-10-01
1/5
Village of Great Bardfield,
1953-10-08
1953-10-08
1/5
Plaques - Alan Hayward, Philip
Mirray, 1953-10-08
1953-10-08
1/5
Anthony Eden, 1953-10-08
1953-10-08
1/5
British Guiana, 1953-10-08
1953-10-08
1/5
COI Memorials, 1953-10-10
1953-10-10
1/5
British Guiana, 1953-10-10
1953-10-10
1/5
Sir Winston Churchill - Special
from Margate conference, 1953-10-29
1953-10-29
1/5
British Guiana, 1953-10-15
1953-10-15
1/5
Parliament - New Session, 1953-10-15
1953-10-15
1/5
Trieste, 1953-10-22
1953-10-22
1/5
Sir Winston Churchill - Return
to House of Commons, 1953-10-22
1953-10-22
1/5
Smog, 1953-10-29
1953-10-29
1/5
Parliament - Eve of opening,
1953-10-29
1953-10-29
1/6
Regency Bill, 1953-11-04
1953-11-04
1/6
Opening Houses of Parliament,
1953-11-05
1953-11-05
1/6
Alan Winnington, 1953-11-05
1953-11-05
1/6
Bermuda Conference, 1953-11-10
1953-11-10
1/6
Bermuda Conference, 1953-11-12
1953-11-12
1/6
Eve of Royal tour, 1953-11-12
1953-11-12
1/6
Smog, 1953-11-19
1953-11-19
1/6
Commencement of Royal tour,
1953-11-19
1953-11-19
1/6
Flying saucer, 1953-11-19
1953-11-19
1/6
Interview with Ted Leather, MP,
1953-11-25
1953-11-25
1/6
Piltdown skull, 1953-11-26
1953-11-26
1/7
Churchill and the Tory
rebellion, 1953-12-03
1953-12-03
1/7
The colonies, 1953-12-03
1953-12-03
1/7
Marshall Field presentation,
1953-12-10
1953-12-10
1/7
Atomic plans Eisenhower speech,
1953-12-10
1953-12-10
1/7
Railway strike, 1953-12-14
1953-12-14
1/7
Suez revolt, 1953-12-17
1953-12-17
1/7
New Year's Eve, 1953-12-21
1953-12-21
1/7
Christmas Eve, 1953-12-21
1953-12-21
1/7
Coronation special, 1953-12-27
1953-12-27
1/7
Oswald Mosley, 1953-12-30
1953-12-30
1/8
Europe and Berlin, 1954-01-07
1954-01-07
1/8
Royal tour troubles, 1954-01-07
1954-01-07
1/8
Re-opening of Parliament, 1954-01-10
1954-01-10
1/8
Guerilla warfare, 1954-01-10
1954-01-10
1/8
Anthony Eden, 1954-01-14
1954-01-14
1/8
E.T.U. [Electrical Trade Union]
strikes, 1954-01-17
1954-01-17
1/8
General Naguib and the Suez
Canal, 1954-01-17
1954-01-17
1/8
[Berlin Conference], 1954-01-24
1954-01-24
1/8
Berlin Conference, 1954-01-24
1954-01-24
1/8
[Berlin Conference], 1954-01-25
1954-01-25
1/8
[Berlin Conference], 1954-01-26
1954-01-26
1/8
[Berlin Conference], 1954-01-27
1954-01-27
1/8
[Berlin Conference], 1954-01-28
1954-01-28
1/8
[Berlin Conference], 1954-01-31
1954-01-31
1/9
Berlin Conference - Molotov
foreshadowed collapse of conference by proposing a Russian draft peace
treaty for Germany, 1954-02-01
1954-02-01
1/9
Coal - Possibility of coal
disaster in fifty years, 1954-02-11
1954-02-11
1/9
Berlin Conference - Surprising
aspect of Conference is impact of Soviet propaganda, 1954-02-14
1954-02-14
1/9
British businessmen return
after trade trip to Russia, 1954-02-15
1954-02-15
1/9
Trade - British businessmen
returning from Moscow with more than a billion dollars worth of Russian
contracts, 1954-02-15
1954-02-15
1/9
Berlin Conference - Failure to
reach agreement puts Churchill and Attlee in dog house, 1954-02-21
1954-02-21
1/9
America - Difficulty in
understanding Britain, 1954-02-21
1954-02-21
1/9
European reaction to Four Power
Conference, 1954-02-21
1954-02-21
1/9
Equal pay for women, 1954-02-22
1954-02-22
1/9
American Red Cross in Britain
(special), 1954-02-28
1954-02-28
1/10
Billy Graham - Opening of
Greater London Crusade, 1954-03-01
1954-03-01
1/10
Defense - Navy to launch new
atomic sub - the Explorer, 1954-03-04
1954-03-04
1/10
Dentists hypnosis, 1954-03-07
1954-03-07
1/10
Colonial Wars - Break in wars
as Security officers make contact with Mau Mau, 1954-03-07
1954-03-07
1/10
Agreement with Egypt, 1954-03-07
1954-03-07
1/10
Labor Party - Senator McCarthy
used to tear down U.S. prestige abroad, 1954-03-11
1954-03-11
1/10
McCarthy - Escapades of
McCarthy used as tools to tear down U.S. prestige abroad by Labor Party,
1954-03-11
1954-03-11
1/10
Sir Winston Churchill's
resignation?, 1954-03-14
1954-03-14
1/10
Threatening letters, 1954-03-18
1954-03-18
1/10
Princess Margaret romance,
1954-03-18
1954-03-18
1/10
Bill Graham Network, 1954-03-21
1954-03-21
1/10
Hydrogen weapons, 1954-03-25
1954-03-25
1/10
European Defense Community,
1954-03-28
1954-03-28
1/11
British reaction to the Soviet
note - NATO, 1954-04-01
1954-04-01
1/11
The Budget, 1954-04-04
1954-04-04
1/11
Sir Winston Churchill and the
hydrogen bomb, 1954-04-04
1954-04-04
1/11
British reaction to Dulles Indo
China proposal, 1954-04-08
1954-04-08
1/11
Reaction to Sir Winston
Churchill's speech on hydrogen bomb, 1954-04-11
1954-04-11
1/11
Prince Charles and visit to
Tobruk, 1954-04-14
1954-04-14
1/11
Geneva - Preview - America's
hydrogen bomb explosion makes British people more anxious than ever, 1954-04-22
1954-04-22
1/11
Geneva - Ted Leather statement
on British concern over Malaya, 1954-04-22
1954-04-22
1/11
Parliament recesses for Easter,
1954-04-15
1954-04-15
1/11
Bevan resigns [from] Shadow
Cabinet, 1954-04-15
1954-04-15
1/11
British outlook on Geneva,
1954-04-22
1954-04-22
1/11
[Anthony] Eden flies to Paris,
1954-04-22
1954-04-22
1/11
Bevan vs. Attlee, 1954-04-27
1954-04-27
1/12
Churchill gambles on Indo
China, 1954-05-02
1954-05-02
1/11
Labor Party endorses National
Executive Committee resolution, 1954-04-29
1954-04-29
1/12
Jack Greggson show - Tourist
season in Europe and interview with Moira Shearer, 1954-05-03
1954-05-03
1/12
Britain to join Asian defense
talks, 1954-05-06
1954-05-06
1/12
Prospects on English-Welsh
elections, 1954-05-06
1954-05-06
1/12
Reaction to fall of Dien Bien
Phu, 1954-05-07
1954-05-07
1/12
British reaction to U.S. Munich
charge, 1954-05-09
1954-05-09
1/12
Jack Greggson show - Homecoming
of Queen Elizabeth, 1954-05-10
1954-05-10
1/12
Security measures for Queen's
return, 1954-05-11
1954-05-11
1/12
Disarmament talks, 1954-05-12
1954-05-12
1/12
Gregson shows - Britain's
zoot-suiters, 1954-05-17
1954-05-17
1/12
Queen enters English Channel,
1954-05-13
1954-05-13
1/12
Reaction to Eisenhower-Dulles
press conference, 1954-05-16
1954-05-16
1/12
Britain resents being scapegoat
for American indecision, 1954-05-23
1954-05-23
1/12
Jack Greggson show - Concern
about Lady Churchill's health and visit of Ingrid Bergman's husband, 1954-05-24
1954-05-24
1/12
Tory A-bomb question, 1954-05-28
1954-05-28
1/12
Unofficial British rail strike,
1954-05-20
1954-05-20
1/12
[Roger] Bannister runs for
charity, 1954-05-31
1954-05-31
1/12
Jack Greggson show - Story
about Vicar's church being pulled down and Amie Tindall who knocked down a
London Bobby, 1954-05-31
1954-05-31
1/12
Attlee-Bevan Peiping trip,
1954-05-27
1954-05-27
1/12
[Anthony] Eden goes all-out at
Geneva, 1954-05-30
1954-05-30
1/13
Jack Greggson show - Interview
with Jacqueline James and Eli Wallach, 1954-06-07
1954-06-07
1/13
Trooping the Color, 1954-06-09
1954-06-09
1/13
Churchill and revolt on M.P's
pay rise, 1954-06-03
1954-06-03
1/13
Jack Greggson show - Command
Performance at London's Palladium and Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vera Lynn, Sharman
Douglas and Max Schmeling, 1954-06-14
1954-06-14
1/13
Sir Winston Churchill installed
as Knight of the Garter, 1954-06-14
1954-06-14
1/13
British fear failure of Geneva
conference, 1954-06-10
1954-06-10
1/13
Visit of Austrian Chancellor,
[Herr Raab], 1954-06-15
1954-06-15
1/13
Jack Greggson show - Arrival in
London of Deborah Kerr and Shelley Winters, Errol Flynn, Richard Widmark and
Glyndebourne Opera season, 1954-06-21
1954-06-21
1/13
U.N. disarmament talks end,
1954-06-21
1954-06-21
1/13
[Anthony] Eden to open debate
in Commons, 1954-06-22
1954-06-22
1/13
Jack Greggson show - Social
season in full swing and Princess Margaret no longer the same gay bird,
Marlene Dietrich in London and the Gabor sisters, 1954-06-28
1954-06-28
1/13
Churchill - Eden off to U.S.,
1954-06-24
1954-06-24
1/13
Bill Stern show - Wimbledon
wash-out, 1954-06-25
1954-06-25
1/13
End of British meat rationing,
1954-06-28
1954-06-28
1/13
Britain reaction to meeting
between Prime Minister Nehru and Premier Chou En Lai, 1954-06-28
1954-06-28
1/14
Jack Greggson show - Interview
with Marti Stevens, 1954-07-05
1954-07-05
1/13
Bill Stern show - U.S. eclipse
at Wimbledon, 1954-06-30
1954-06-30
1/14
Reaction to end of meat
rationing in Britain, 1954-07-05
1954-07-05
1/14
Jack Greggson show - Interview
with Sally Bazely, 1954-07-12
1954-07-12
1/14
Bill Stern show - Interview
with Peter Thomson, Australian golfer, 1954-07-09
1954-07-09
1/14
Jack Greggson show - Duke and
Duchess of Windsor and photo of Marilyn Monroe stolen, 1954-07-19
1954-07-19
1/14
Exclusive interview with Prime
Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan, 1954
1954
1/14
London pessimistic on Indochina
settlement, 1954-07-19
1954-07-19
1/14
[Captain Waterhouse], Tory
Party Defense Chairman to resign, 1954-07-20
1954-07-20
1/14
Criticism on [Princess]
Margaret's German holiday, 1954-07-21
1954-07-21
1/14
Jack Greggson show - British
publishers won't touch numbers by British composers and Princess Margarets
new car, 1954-07-26
1954-07-26
1/14
Moscow note confuses Labor's
German policy, 1954-07-27
1954-07-27
1/14
The Suez agreement, 1954-07-27
1954-07-27
1/15
Jack Greggson show - London's
missing summer and is it caused by high-flying jets and viist of King
Hussein of Jordan, 1954-08-02
1954-08-02
1/15
Trieste settlement, 1954-08-05
1954-08-05
1/15
Marjorie Steel interview, 1954-08-09
1954-08-09
1/15
Hector McNeil on Red China trip
(interview with ABC), 1954-08-10
1954-08-10
1/15
Hector McNeil on Red China trip
(interview for ABC), 1954-08-09
1954-08-09
1/15
Jack Greggson show - Princess
Margaret to announce her engagement any day now, 1954-08-15
1954-08-15
1/15
British storm over book
censorship, 1954-08-18
1954-08-18
1/15
Princess Margaret's matrimonial
prospects, 1954-08-19
1954-08-19
1/15
Jack Greggson show - Nora
Kovach stabs herself accidentally while dancing Scheherezade and Emlyn
Williams and Christine Jorgensen, 1954-08-23
1954-08-23
1/15
Move to grant German
sovereignty, 1954-08-26
1954-08-26
1/15
Pressure in Britain to join
E.D.C., 1954-08-30
1954-08-30
1/15
Attlee trip to China ends,
1954-08-31
1954-08-31
1/16
Conservative Party conference,
1954-10-06
1954-10-06
1/16
Success of Nine-Power
Conference, 1954-10-04
1954-10-04
1/16
Haile Selassie state visit to
London, 1954-10-13
1954-10-13
1/16
London dock strike second week,
1954-10-11
1954-10-11
1/16
Interview with Archbishop
Makarios of Cyprus, 1954-10-18
1954-10-18
1/16
Special Coombs report on Joe
McCarthy, 1954-10-18
1954-10-18
1/16
Labor M.P.'s on Lattimore case,
1954-10-27
1954-10-27
1/16
Reaction to latest Russian
note, 1954-10-26
1954-10-26
1/17
New London dock crisis, 1954-11-08
1954-11-08
1/17
British businessmen to visit
Peiking, 1954-11-09
1954-11-09
1/17
Labor Party has own McCarthy
problem, 1954-11-16
1954-11-16
1/17
Moscow running scared (latest
Red note), 1954-11-15
1954-11-15
1/17
"The Building of a Sure and
Lasting Peace." Churchill birthday tribute, 1954-11-28
1954-11-28
1/17
Churchill's gathering storm,
1954-11-30
1954-11-30
1/17
Britain to honor Churchill,
1954-11-29
1954-11-29
1/18
Labor Party at low political
ebb, 1954-12-08
1954-12-08
1/18
Pending flood disaster, 1954-12-09
1954-12-09
1/18
[Anthony] Eden flies to Paris
for NATO talks, 1954-12-15
1954-12-15
1/18
Disappointment in Peiking's
market square, 1954-12-14
1954-12-14
1/18
London Conference: Key to West
German re-armament, 1954-12-26
1954-12-26
1/18
Parliament recesses for
Christmas, 1954-12-22
1954-12-22
1/18
Christmas in Britain 1954,
1954-12-23
1954-12-23
1/18
British reaction to French
vote, 1954-12-29
1954-12-29
1/19
Malenkov resignation (special
program), 1955-02-08
1955-02-08
1/19
Overseas assignment - British
views on Formosa (Commonwealth Ministers' Conference) and the resignation of
Georgi Malenkov, 1955-02-12
1955-02-12
1/19
Overseas assignment - Britain
to make Hydrogen Bomb; general comments on Formosa; Royal Family photography
ban, 1955-02-19
1955-02-19
1/19
"Minority problems in
Metropolitan areas" : Summary of situation in London and introduction of
Councilor White, which follows MacVane's introduction of Mr. Yale Newman,
1955-02-25
1955-02-25
1/19
British storm regarding
Cockell-Marciano contract, 1955-02-28
1955-02-28
1/20
Overseas assignment -
Disarmament and nuclear warfare; general comments on Formosa, 1955-03-05
1955-03-05
1/20
Labor Party leadership; and
Princess Mararet, 1955-03-12
1955-03-12
1/20
Bevan - Expulsion from Labor
Party, 1955-03-19
1955-03-19
1/20
Overseas assignment - Expulsion
of Aneurin Bevan from the Labor Party; British views on Sir Winston
Churchill's resignation, with comments by Mr. E. Leather, M.P., 1955-03-19
1955-03-19
1/21
Overseas assignment - Newspaper
strike; and Sir Winston Churchill's resignation, 1955-04-02
1955-04-02
1/21
Overseas assignment - Sir
Winston Churchill's resignation, 1955-04-09
1955-04-09
1/21
The Afro-Asian Conference at
Bandung, 1955-04-17
1955-04-17
1/21
Overseas assignment - General
comments on the British election; Adlai Stevenson's views on American
intentions in the Far East, 1955-04-17
1955-04-17
1/21
Overseas assignment - General
comments on the British election, 1955-04-30
1955-04-30
1/22
Overseas assignment - Austrian
peace settlement; and the 10th anninversary of V-E Day, 1955-05-07
1955-05-07
1/22
V.E. Day Tenth Anniversary
Program, 1955-05-07
1955-05-07
1/22
Overseas assignment - General
comments on the British election, 1955-05-21
1955-05-21
1/22
Special election program
(domestic), 1955-05-23
1955-05-23
1/22
Special election program no. 2,
1955-05-24
1955-05-24
1/22
Third special election program,
1955-05-25
1955-05-25
1/22
Bill Stern show - Three run
4-minute mile, 1955-05-31
1955-05-31
1/22
Overseas assignment - Election
wrap-up; and labor disputes, 1955-05-28
1955-05-28
1/23
Overseas assignment, 1955-06-04
1955-06-04
1/23
Overseas assignment Adenauer's
visit to Russia, 1955-06-11
1955-06-11
1/23
Geneva Conference, 1955-06-18
1955-06-18
1/23
Overseas assignment - Criticism
of the Royal Family; and the unveiling of a statue of Sir Winston Churchill
in Guildhall, 1955-06-25
1955-06-25
1/24
Big-Four Ministers conference,
1955-07
1955-07
1/24
Overseas assignment: B.E.A.
Viscount inaugural flight to Gibraltar and Tangier, 1955-07-02
1955-07-02
1/24
Overseas assignment: Cyprus and
Malta, 1955-07-10
1955-07-10
1/24
Bill Stern show: Interview with
Peter Thomson, 1955-07-12
1955-07-12
1/24
Overseas assignment: Interview
with Hector McNeil regarding the visit of Soviet leaders to the U.K., 1955-07-31
1955-07-31
1/25
Bill Stern show: Interview with
Marylin Bell, 1955-08-02
1955-08-02
1/25
Overseas assignment: Interview
with Walter Elliott; World Association of Parliamentarians for World
Government, 1955-08-07
1955-08-07
1/25
Town Meeting of the Air: The
Chances for Peace--Report from Europe, 1955-08-07
1955-08-07
1/25
Bill Stern show: Interview with
Florence Chadwick, 1955-08-17
1955-08-17
1/25
Town Meeting of the Air: The
Atom - Its hazards and its benefits, 1955-08-21
1955-08-21
1/25
Overseas assignment: Interviews
with Joseph McConville, 1955-08-21
1955-08-21
1/25
Overseas assignment: American
Congressional leaders' visit to the U.K., 1955-08-28
1955-08-28
1/26
London/Cyprus conference, 1955-09-04
1955-09-04
1/26
Cyprus talks breakdown, 1955-09-11
1955-09-11
1/26
Oveseas assignment - Battle for
Cyprus; Malta; British government plans for economies; World Bank conference
at Istanbul, 1955-09-18
1955-09-18
1/27
Overseas assignment:
Egypt-Czechoslovakia arms deal; Interview with Eliehu Elath, 1955-10-09
1955-10-09
1/27
Bill Stern show: Ryder Cup team
interviews, 1955-10-11
1955-10-11
1/27
Talk by Professor Fred Hoyle,
St. John's College, Cambridge, 1955-10-11
1955-10-11
1/27
Overseas assignment: Princess
Margaret, 1955-10-16
1955-10-16
1/27
Hamilton Mausoleum, 1955
1955
1/27
Royalty violates Sabbath, 1955
1955
1/27
Princess Margaret, 1955-10-23
1955-10-23
1/27
Tips to the love lorn
[interview tith Michael Murphy], 1955
1955
1/27
Interview with [Hugh]
Trevor-Roper regarding Hitler, 1955
1955
1/27
Scholem Asch living thoughts,
1955
1955
1/27
Prince Monolulu: track tipster,
1955
1955
1/27
Princess Margaret - Final
decision, 1955-10-31
1955-10-31
1/27
Mildred Dunning: American
harpist, 1955
1955
2/1
Decision of Princess Margaret
regarding Peter Townsend, 1955-11-01
1955-11-01
2/1
Princess says no to Group
Captain, 1955-11-06
1955-11-06
2/1
Interview E.H. Cookridge: Red
spy net, 1955
1955
2/1
The living thoughts of Peter
Ustinov, 1955
1955
2/1
Scotland Yard papers missing,
1955-11-10
1955-11-10
2/1
Overseas assignment: [Geneva
Conference], 1955-11-13
1955-11-13
2/1
Dr. Helen Spurway - Medical
evidence regarding virginal births, 1955-11-14
1955-11-14
2/1
Overseas assignment: Church of
England - Limitations of state control, 1955-11-15
1955-11-15
2/1
Middle East - Israel's
rejection of Eden Plan, 1955-11-16
1955-11-16
2/1
Sir Alfred Munnings, 1955
1955
2/1
James Stevens - story, 1955
1955
2/1
Lord Nelson [interview about
book "There is life on Mars"], 1955
1955
2/1
Earl St. John - American
ex-patriot, 1955
1955
2/1
Norman Hartnell, 1955
1955
2/1
Scotland Yard, 1955-11-17
1955-11-17
2/1
The bull on the footpath, 1955-11-18
1955-11-18
2/1
Eden visit to United States
denied, 1955-11-23
1955-11-23
2/1
House of Lords debate on
rabbits, 1955-11-25
1955-11-25
2/1
Latest Russian hydrogen bomb,
1955-11-25
1955-11-25
2/1
Middle East - Top level talks
with Anthony Eden and President Eisenhower, 1955-11-27
1955-11-27
2/1
Latest Russian offer regarding
the atomic bomb, 1955-11-29
1955-11-29
2/2
Sir Antony Eden's visit to
Washington, 1955-12-05
1955-12-05
2/2
[Britain considering
withdrawing invitation to Bulganin and Khrushchev to visit London], 1955-12-02
1955-12-02
2/2
The Mayor [of Doncaster] and
the models, 1955-12-03
1955-12-03
2/2
British Cabinet shake up, 1955-12-16
1955-12-16
2/2
Interview with Marguit Dalmas,
1955-12-19
1955-12-19
2/2
Battle for Labor Party
leadership, 1955-12-08
1955-12-08
2/2
Hugh Gaitskill interview, 1955-12-10
1955-12-10
2/2
Abominable Snowman girl [Kathy
Maclean], 1955-12-16
1955-12-16
2/2
Town Meeting: A Christmas card
from Britain, 1955-12-22
1955-12-22
2/2
Changes in the Cabinet, 1955-12-20
1955-12-20
2/2
Mayfair men charged with
Riviera robbery of Jack Warner home, 1955-12-22
1955-12-22
2/2
Special--Year End Report:
Churchill resigns--British election, 1955
1955
2/2
Overseas assignment: Economic
situation in Britain, 1955-12-25
1955-12-25
2/2
The Middle East, 1955-12-26
1955-12-26
2/2
The girl who threw Bob Hope in
Iceland [Joan Rhodes], 1955-12-26
1955-12-26
2/2
Israeli Purchasing Mission;
Purchase of British tanks by Egypt, 1955-12-29
1955-12-29
2/2
Interview with Jo Ann Matthews,
bookmaker, 1955-12-29
1955-12-29
2/2
Russian TV sets for Finland,
1955-12-29
1955-12-29
2/2
Special Coombs report regarding
European views of Americans
2/3
Review of the past year, 1955-01-01
1955-01-01
2/3
Illegitimate children of
American servicemen, 1956-01-02
1956-01-02
2/3
William Shakespeare a fraud?,
1955-01-03
1955-01-03
2/3
The Middle East: New Eden plan,
1956-01-06
1956-01-06
2/3
Air Anthony Eden: Press
criticism, 1956-01-07
1956-01-07
2/3
Lady Eden and her neighbor's
washing, 1956-01-09
1956-01-09
2/3
Sabotage of Indian plane in
China, 1956-01-11
1956-01-11
2/3
Press criticism of Prime
Minister, 1956-01-14
1956-01-14
2/3
Sir Anthony Eden: Feud between
Lady Eden and Lady Berry, 1956-01-16
1956-01-16
2/3
Interview Arthur J. Thompson on
prison release, 1956-01-16
1956-01-16
2/3
Peaches [Page] and scream,
1956-01-18
1956-01-18
2/3
Doretta Morrow [star of
Kismet], 1956-01-18
1956-01-18
2/3
The gal who interrupted the
Prime Minister: League of Empire Loyalists, 1956-01-19
1956-01-19
2/3
Ted Heath [and band to tour
U.S.], 1956-01-20
1956-01-20
2/3
Eden - Cabinet appraisal, 1956-01-22
1956-01-22
2/3
The Esperanto Society, 1956-01-25
1956-01-25
2/3
Sabrina, 1956-01-26
1956-01-26
2/3
Eden visit [to] U.S., 1956-01-29
1956-01-29
2/4
Eden visit to America, 1956-02-05
1956-02-05
2/4
London hit of the week: Please
hurry home (Edna Savage), 1956-02-06
1956-02-06
2/4
Interview Commander Ewan
Montagu, 1956-02-14
1956-02-14
2/4
Automobile testing stations,
1956-02-07
1956-02-07
2/4
M.P.'s warn Hollywood:
Anglo-American films, 1956-02-15
1956-02-15
2/4
Hit of the week: When the
swallows say goodbye (The Stargazers), 1956-02-17
1956-02-17
2/4
Missions to Seamen centenary,
1956-02-20
1956-02-20
2/4
Town Meeting of the Air program
[The Middle East], 1956-02-23
1956-02-23
2/4
Capital punishment, 1956-02-12
1956-02-12
2/4
Reduction of Taxation movement,
1956-02-19
1956-02-19
2/4
Denunciation of Stalin, 1956-02-26
1956-02-26
2/4
The President to seek
re-election in 1956, 1956-02-29
1956-02-29
2/5
Middle East policy wrap-up,
1956-03-11
1956-03-11
2/5
Anti-Russian demonstration,
1956-03-09
1956-03-09
2/5
Cyprus - Deportation of
Archbishop [Makarios], 1956-03-18
1956-03-18
2/5
Gretna Green, 1956-03-18
1956-03-18
2/5
Hit of the week: One finger
song [David Hughes], 1956-03-18
1956-03-18
2/5
[Interview with] Joy Nicholls
[about] Charlie Chaplin, 1956-03-18
1956-03-18
2/5
Bulganin/Khrushchev - Movement
to ban visit, 1956-03-20
1956-03-20
2/5
Bulganin/Khrushchev visit,
1956-03-25
1956-03-25
2/6
British reaction to American
Middle East policy / Bulganin-Khrushchev visit, 1956-04-08
1956-04-08
2/6
Bulganin/Khrushchev visit,
1956-04-22
1956-04-22
2/6
Bulganin/Khrushchev visit,
1956-04-23
1956-04-23
2/6
America's Town Meeting of the
Air": London views the Bulganin Khrushchev visit, 1956-04-29
1956-04-29
2/6
Bulganin and Khrushchev visit,
1956-04-30
1956-04-30
2/7
Interview with David Marshall,
Minister for Singapore, 1956-05-20
1956-05-20
2/8
UK trade with Red China, 1956-06-10
1956-06-10
2/8
British views on shoud Ike seek
a second term, 1956-06-17
1956-06-17
2/8
[Exclusive] Interview with
[Harry S.] Truman, 1956-06-28
1956-06-28
2/9
Interview with Althea Gibson at
Wimbledon, 1956-07-03
1956-07-03
2/9
Eden profile, 1956-07-15
1956-07-15
2/9
Interview with Ion Opris
[Romanian track star], 1956-07-06
1956-07-06
2/10
Suez crisis [Dulles], 1956-08-14
1956-08-14
2/10
London Conference on Suez,
1956-08-26
1956-08-26
2/11
Suez crisis [Canal Users
Association], 1956-09-16
1956-09-16
2/12
[Ted] Leather raps Dulles on
Suez, 1956-10-07
1956-10-07
2/12
Eden at Tory Party Conference,
1956-10-14
1956-10-14
2/12
Britain bungles Jordan
elections, 1956-10-21
1956-10-21
2/13
Suez: Vote of censure, 1956-11-02
1956-11-02
2/13
Suez - Government considering
UN cease-fire order, 1956-11-02
1956-11-02
2/13
Hungary - Reaction, 1956-11-03
1956-11-03
2/13
Suez - Government ignores UN
cease-fire order, 1956-11-03
1956-11-03
2/13
Suez - Government ignores UN
cease-fire order, 1956-11-03
1956-11-03
2/13
Suez - Public reaction, 1956-11-04
1956-11-04
2/13
Suez - Its effect on Hungary,
1956-11-04
1956-11-04
2/13
Hungary, 1956-11-04
1956-11-04
2/13
Suez - Gaitskell calls for
Eden's resignation, 1956-11-04
1956-11-04
2/13
Suez - Cabinet split - Nutting
resigns, 1956-11-04
1956-11-04
2/13
Hungary - Appeal for U.N.
intervention, 1956-11-04
1956-11-04
2/13
Suez - Anglo-French landing of
troops imminent, 1956-11-05
1956-11-05
2/13
Suez - Russian ultimatum, 1956-11-05
1956-11-05
2/13
Suez - Cease-fire announcement,
1956-11-05
1956-11-05
2/13
Suez - Cease-fire announcement,
1956-11-05
1956-11-05
2/13
Suez - British guilt over
Hungary, 1956-11-05
1956-11-05
2/13
Suez - Britain and France
decide to stop further military action in Egypt, 1956-11-06
1956-11-06
2/13
Suez - Britain and France agree
to stop further military action in Egypt, 1956-11-06
1956-11-06
2/13
Suez - Economic consequences,
1956-11-06
1956-11-06
2/13
British reaction to American
election results, 1956-11-07
1956-11-07
2/13
Suez - Cabinet split, 1956-11-07
1956-11-07
2/13
[Soviet Union reaction to Suez
crisis], 1956-11-07
1956-11-07
2/13
Suez - Economic consequences /
Red plot uncovered, 1956-11-11
1956-11-11
2/13
Suez - Economic consequences,
1956-11-12
1956-11-12
2/13
Suez - Russian threat to send
'volunteers', 1956-11-14
1956-11-14
2/13
Suez - Cabinet breach / America
joins Russia in branding Britain as aggressor, 1956-11-18
1956-11-18
2/14
Suez - Anti-American feeling,
1956-12-02
1956-12-02
2/14
Suez - Censure vote, 1956-12-05
1956-12-05
2/14
Hungary [U.N. representative in
Hungary], 1956-12-11
1956-12-11
2/14
Dane Clark feature, 1956
1956
2/14
The Eastbourne murders, 1956-12-23
1956-12-23
2/15
[Suez canal]
2/15
British reaction Ike Mid East
proposal ; Hungarian refugees restless in Britain, 1957-01-06
1957-01-06
2/15
Interview with Mr. Aneurin
Bevan M.P., 1957-01-06
1957-01-06
2/15
Eden resigns, 1957-01-09
1957-01-09
2/15
Eden resigns, 1957-01-09
1957-01-09
2/15
The new Cabinet changes, 1957-01-13
1957-01-13
2/15
World wide hypocracy, 1957-01-27
1957-01-27
2/16
Mac defers to Ike on Moscow
visit, 1957-02-03
1957-02-03
2/16
Sixth Fleet continued ; Royal
Household rift?, 1957-02-10
1957-02-10
2/17
The Bermuda Conference, 1957-03-24
1957-03-24
2/18
Britain's defense program,
1957-04-21
1957-04-21
2/19
[Macmillan], 1957-05-12
1957-05-12
2/19
John Hay Whitney, 1957-05-19
1957-05-19
2/19
[American fast food at
Parliament], 1957-05-29
1957-05-29
2/20
Disarmament talks ; Queen's
U.S. visit, 1957-06-02
1957-06-02
2/20
The British are coming again,
1957-06-09
1957-06-09
2/21
Disarmament talks, 1957-07-14
1957-07-14
2/21
Inflation and disarmament,
1957-07-21
1957-07-21
2/21
Oman, Imam and Muscat, 1957-07-28
1957-07-28
2/22
Princess Margaret, 1957-08-01
1957-08-01
2/22
Disarmament ; Interview with
Adlai Stevenson, 1957-08-04
1957-08-04
2/22
Criticism of the Queen, 1957-08-11
1957-08-11
2/23
Disarmament, 1957-09-01
1957-09-01
2/23
Disarmament ; Jordan arms
airlift, 1957-09-08
1957-09-08
2/23
The new bank rate, 1957-09-22
1957-09-22
2/23
Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957-09-25
1957-09-25
2/24
The Queen's visit to the United
States, 1957-10-09
1957-10-09
2/24
The Queen [criticism], 1957-10-12
1957-10-12
2/25
Vice in London, 1957-11-03
1957-11-03
2/25
Suez - One year after, 1957-11-03
1957-11-03
2/25
Nye Bevan, 1957-11-03
1957-11-03
2/25
British public opinion on
Soviet successes in outer space, 1957-11-10
1957-11-10
2/25
Present Labor policy, 1957-11-10
1957-11-10
2/25
The secret of Drambuie, 1957-11-10
1957-11-10
2/25
Britain, Yemen bury differences
regarding Aden, 1957-11-17
1957-11-17
2/25
Anglo-American shipment of arms
to Tunisia, 1957-11-17
1957-11-17
2/25
Churchill's 83rd birthday,
1957-11-24
1957-11-24
2/25
December 57 NATO conference,
1957-11-24
1957-11-24
2/25
[Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan], 1957-11-24
1957-11-24
2/26
Eisenhower: British reaction to
third illness, 1957-12-02
1957-12-02
2/26
NATO meeting, Paris, 1957-12-01
1957-12-01
2/26
Germany and NATO, 1957-12-01
1957-12-01
2/26
The third force, 1957-12-09
1957-12-09
2/26
The American space satellite,
1957-12-09
1957-12-09
2/26
Her Majesty the Queen, 1957-12-08
1957-12-08
2/27
Prologue 1958
2/27
[Opinion piece regarding Cold
War disarmament and diplomacy], 1957-12-03
1957-12-03
2/27
[Opinion piece regarding Cold
War disarmament and diplomacy], 1957-12-02
1957-12-02
2/27
[The Labor Party and nuclear
disarmament]
2/27
Foreign Office background,
1957-11-19
1957-11-19
2/27
Notes, 1957-12-03
1957-12-03
2/27
Reaction to George Keenan
talks, 1957-12-03
1957-12-03
2/27
The Queen, 1957-12-04
1957-12-04
2/27
Notes on Suez
2/27
[John Foster Dulles], 1957-12-22
1957-12-22
2/27
NATO conference round-up, 1957-12-19
1957-12-19
2/27
NATO conference one minute
spot, 1957-12-19
1957-12-19
2/27
NATO conference one minute
spot, 1957-12-18
1957-12-18
2/27
NATO conference round-up, 1957-12-18
1957-12-18
2/27
NATO conference one minute
spot, 1957-12-17
1957-12-17
2/27
NATO conference round-up, 1957-12-17
1957-12-17
2/27
NATO conference: Special NATO
show, 1957-12-16
1957-12-16
2/27
NATO conference one minute
spot, 1957-12-16
1957-12-16
2/27
NATO conference, 1957-12-15
1957-12-15
2/28
Interview with Sir Robert
Boothby regarding Thorneycroft resignation, 1958-01-12
1958-01-12
2/28
West takes up letter writing,
1958-01-19
1958-01-19
2/28
British achievement in the
atomic field, 1958-01-26
1958-01-26
2/29
U.S. Sputnik, 1958-02-02
1958-02-02
2/30
Notes on Suez ; Side light on
Lord Hailsham, 1958-03-11
1958-03-11
2/30
A-bomb - South Carolina [atomic
bomb accident], 1958-03-12
1958-03-12
2/30
British economy sound, 1958-03-17
1958-03-17
2/31
Anti H-bomb campaign, 1958-04-06
1958-04-06
2/31
The Labor Party H-bomb rally,
1958-04-13
1958-04-13
2/32
De Gaulle slates French
Republic, 1958-05-15
1958-05-15
2/32
Algerian Crisis: Paris police
state, 1958-05-17
1958-05-17
2/32
Algerian Crisis: Paris -
Soustelle disappears, 1958-05-17
1958-05-17
2/32
France convened by Algerian
rebellion, 1958-05-18
1958-05-18
2/32
[Algerian Crisis], 1958-05-18
1958-05-18
2/32
De Gaulle press conference,
1958-05-19
1958-05-19
2/32
De Gaulle slipping?, 1958-05-20
1958-05-20
2/32
Appeal to French M.P.'s, 1958-05-22
1958-05-22
2/32
[Yale Newman's] arrival [in
Algiers] - military escort, 1958-05-22
1958-05-22
2/32
American arms - ship seized,
1958-05-22
1958-05-22
2/32
De Gaulle - Man of the hour,
1958-05-22
1958-05-22
2/32
Central Committee elections,
1958-05-23
1958-05-23
2/32
The rebel war, 1958-05-23
1958-05-23
2/32
People's uneasiness, 1958-05-23
1958-05-23
2/32
Mass rally, 1958-05-23
1958-05-23
2/32
Committee formed between Salon
and Committee of Public Safety, 1958-05-24
1958-05-24
2/32
Anti-American feeling, 1958-05-24
1958-05-24
2/32
Pflimlin sends troops, 1958-05-24
1958-05-24
2/32
Emissary from Pflimlin, 1958-05-24
1958-05-24
2/32
Many committees formed -
Corsica won over, 1958-05-25
1958-05-25
2/32
French fleet to insurgents,
1958-05-26
1958-05-26
2/32
Decline of Pflimlin government,
1958-05-26
1958-05-26
2/32
Committee of Public Safety and
the new government, 1958-05-27
1958-05-27
2/32
Insurgents bring De Gaulle to
power, 1958-05-27
1958-05-27
2/32
The position of the military,
1958-05-27
1958-05-27
2/32
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
summoned to Coty, 1958-05-28
1958-05-28
2/32
Arab chief loyal to military,
1958-05-28
1958-05-28
2/32
Civil war unless De Gaulle wins
(1), 1958-05-29
1958-05-29
2/32
Civil war unless De Gaulle wins
(2), 1958-05-29
1958-05-29
2/32
Committee of Public Safety,
1958-05-30
1958-05-30
2/32
Victory night, 1958-05-30
1958-05-30
2/32
Speculation on choice of
cabinet, 1958-05-31
1958-05-31
2/32
Air France plane crash, 1958-05-31
1958-05-31
2/32
Beep generation, 1958-05-31
1958-05-31
2/33
De Gaulle's rise to Prime
Minister, 1958-06-01
1958-06-01
2/33
Captain Reeb, 1958-06-02
1958-06-02
2/33
The Archbishop [of Algiers],
1958-06-02
1958-06-02
2/33
Celebrations (1), 1958-06-03
1958-06-03
2/33
Celebrations (2), 1958-06-03
1958-06-03
2/33
Bitterness over choice of
Cabinet, 1958-06-03
1958-06-03
2/33
Unrest on eve of De Gaulle's
visit, 1958-06-03
1958-06-03
2/33
De Gaulle sidesteps question of
Soustelle, 1958-06-04
1958-06-04
2/33
Soustelle a Algiers, 1958-06-04
1958-06-04
2/33
Integration with France, 1958-06-04
1958-06-04
2/33
Insurgents ultimatum to De
Gaulle (3), 1958-06-05
1958-06-05
2/33
Insurgents ultimatum to De
Gaulle (1), 1958-06-05
1958-06-05
2/33
Insurgents ultimatum to De
Gaulle (2), 1958-06-05
1958-06-05
2/33
De Gaulle thwarts rebel
insurgents, 1958-06-06
1958-06-06
2/33
Frontier attack by Tunisians,
1958-06-06
1958-06-06
2/33
De Gaulle - End of 3 day visit,
1958-06-06
1958-06-06
2/33
Committee of Public Safety
submission, 1958-06-06
1958-06-06
2/33
De Gaulle the master, 1958-06-08
1958-06-08
2/33
De Gaulle the figurehead, 1958-06-08
1958-06-08
2/33
Macmillan - Conference [with]
Eisenhower over De Gaulle, 1958-06-09
1958-06-09
2/33
Big 3 meeting - De Gaulle
agreement, 1958-06-10
1958-06-10
2/33
Notes - Algiers, 1958-06
1958-06
2/33
Disarmament - British reaction
to Russia, 1958-06-11
1958-06-11
3/1
The Seventh International
Cancer Congress, 1958-07-13
1958-07-13
3/1
Cyprus - Civil war, 1958-07-13
1958-07-13
3/1
Iraq - Overthrow King Faisal,
1958-07-14
1958-07-14
3/1
Iraq - Cabinet decision on
intervention, 1958-07-14
1958-07-14
3/1
Lebanon - Cabinet breach, 1958-07-15
1958-07-15
3/1
Lebanon - Troops alerted, 1958-07-15
1958-07-15
3/1
Lebanon - British reaction to
intervention by U.S., 1958-07-15
1958-07-15
3/1
Armed curtain thrown round,
1958-07-15
1958-07-15
3/1
House of Commons - Middle East
crisis session, 1958-07-16
1958-07-16
3/1
Speculation of British
intervention in Jordan, 1958-07-16
1958-07-16
3/1
Selwyn Lloyd - conference with
Dulles [regarding] Middle East, 1958-07-16
1958-07-16
3/1
Jordan - First landing of
British troops (1), 1958-07-17
1958-07-17
3/1
Jordan - First landing of
British troops (2), 1958-07-17
1958-07-17
3/1
Israel protests over airlift,
1958-07-17
1958-07-17
3/1
Macmillan wins vote over
Jordan, 1958-07-17
1958-07-17
3/1
Jordan airlift, 1958-07-18
1958-07-18
3/1
Unnescessary to recall
reservists, 1958-07-18
1958-07-18
3/1
Macmillan 58% support [on
Middle East], 1958-07-18
1958-07-18
3/1
Britain unperturbed over
Russian threat, 1958-07-18
1958-07-18
3/1
Nasser plot uncovered, 1958-07-19
1958-07-19
3/1
No stampede for summit, 1958-07-20
1958-07-20
3/1
Khrushchev calls for summit,
1958-07-20
1958-07-20
3/1
Selwyn Lloyd returns from
Washington, 1958-07-21
1958-07-21
3/1
Britain and U.S. agree to U.N.
meeting, 1958-07-22
1958-07-22
3/1
Macmillan to attend U.N. if
Khrushchev does, 1958-07-22
1958-07-22
3/1
Macmillan note to Khrushchev,
1958-07-23
1958-07-23
3/1
Television interview with Lord
Boothby, 1958-07-24
1958-07-24
3/1
Big Three Alliance, 1958-07-27
1958-07-27
3/1
Statesman - Macmillan, 1958-07-27
1958-07-27
3/1
Bagdad Pact - Opening of two
day session ; Iraq - New military regime, 1958-07-28
1958-07-28
3/1
Eisenhower - Attacked by
British press ; Dulles - Open letter from British press, 1958-07-28
1958-07-28
3/1
Middle East - Dulles accuses
Nasser [of] indirect aggression ; Bagdad Pact - Dulles speaks at opening
session, 1958-07-28
1958-07-28
3/1
U.S., U.K. to force Moscow to
U.N. (1): Will Khrushchev capitulate?, 1958-07-28
1958-07-28
3/1
U.S., U.K. to force Moscow to
U.N. (2), 1958-07-29
1958-07-29
3/1
U.S., U.K. to force Moscow to
U.N. (3), 1958-07-29
1958-07-29
3/2
Summit - Split of Western
Big-3, 1958-08-01
1958-08-01
3/2
Summit - Chinese Communist
leader stops Khrushchev attending, 1958-08-03
1958-08-03
3/2
Cyprus - Brink of civil war,
1958-08-04
1958-08-04
3/2
London opinion [of]
Khrushchev's summit backslide, 1958-08-06
1958-08-06
3/2
Cyprus - Macmillan in Athens
for talks with Greek Prime Minister ; Macmillan - flies to Athens, 1958-08-08
1958-08-08
3/2
Middle East - Selwyn Lloyd-Mrs.
Golda Meir discuss Israel's position, 1958-08-10
1958-08-10
3/2
Arrival of Israel's Foreign
Minister, 1958-08-10
1958-08-10
3/2
Britain views of Khrushchev
reason for somersaulting summit, 1958-08-12
1958-08-12
3/2
U.K. reaction to Eisenhower
proposal for Middle East ; Selwyn Lloyd - Summary on Middle East, 1958-08-13
1958-08-13
3/2
Air disaster - Dutch airliner
(1), 1958-08-14
1958-08-14
3/2
Air disaster [Dutch airliner
(2)], 1958-08-15
1958-08-15
3/2
British opinion U.S. moon
rocket failure, 1958-08-20
1958-08-20
3/2
Iceland Fish War - U.K.
prepared [to] use force to defend trawlers, 1958-08-20
1958-08-20
3/2
Atomic: Anglo-American
agreement ; Suspension nuclear tests, 1958-08-23
1958-08-23
3/2
Macmillan - Suspension nuclear
tests ; Atomic - Macmillan ends tests, 1958-08-24
1958-08-24
3/2
Fish 'n chips, 1958-08-27
1958-08-27
3/2
Race riots - Cause and
solution, 1958-08-29
1958-08-29
3/2
Little Rock, 1958-08-29
1958-08-29
3/2
British hit U.S. China policy,
1958-08-31
1958-08-31
3/3
Communist China - Threat to
world peace ; Quemoy and Matsu - Macmillan under pressure, 1958-09-01
1958-09-01
3/3
Iceland Fish War - British
trawler boarded, 1958-09-02
1958-09-02
3/3
Race riots - Britain shocked as
riots continue, 1958-09-02
1958-09-02
3/3
Race riots - many arrested,
1958-09-03
1958-09-03
3/3
Iceland Fish War - 12 mile
fishing limit, 1958-09-03
1958-09-03
3/3
Quemoy-Matsu - U.K. no
intention [to] support U.S. in a war, 1958-09-06
1958-09-06
3/3
Race riots - Oswald Moseley
organization, 1958-09-06
1958-09-06
3/3
Formosa - Butler's views ;
Butler - Formosa question, 1958-09-07
1958-09-07
3/3
Sir Winston Churchill - Golden
wedding, 1958-09-12
1958-09-12
3/3
Quemoy-Matsu - U.K. bitterly
opposed to aid America in a war, 1958-09-12
1958-09-12
3/3
Comet IV, 1958-09-24
1958-09-24
3/3
Formosa - Change of attitude,
1958-09-24
1958-09-24
3/3
Formosa - Gaitskell comments,
1958
1958
3/3
Princess Margaret: 'Peter
Townsend Story" book a flop, 1958-09-24
1958-09-24
3/4
Atomic - Labor decision at
Scarborough conference, 1958-10-03
1958-10-03
3/4
Middle East - British policy
taking shape, 1958-10-03
1958-10-03
3/5
"The Small World", 1958-11-05
1958-11-05
3/5
The Peter Townsend Story, 1958-11-05
1958-11-05
3/5
Elections - British views on
Democratic landslide, 1958-11-05
1958-11-05
3/5
Khrushchev - plans for
overtaking American industrial output by 1970, 1958-11-14
1958-11-14
3/5
Berlin - Plans for emergency
airlift if necessary, 1958-11-14
1958-11-14
3/5
Khrushchev - Blames Bulganin
[for] failure of Soviet economy ; His new plan, 1958-11-14
1958-11-14
3/5
[Khrushchev - Blames Bulganin
[for] failure of Soviet economy ; His new plan], 1958-11-14
1958-11-14
3/5
Atomic - British unrest [over]
proposed American future missile program, 1958-11-15
1958-11-15
3/5
Sudanese Parliament - No
confidence vote [for] U.S. aid, 1958-11-17
1958-11-17
3/5
Union of West African States -
Shock, 1958-11-25
1958-11-25
3/5
[Union of West African States -
Shock], 1958-11-25
1958-11-25
3/5
Nixon - Views on Berlin
situation ; Berlin - Nixon views, 1958-11-25
1958-11-25
3/5
Labor Party - Election
campaign, 1958-11-26
1958-11-26
3/5
Nixon - Visit [to] war memorial
dedication, 1958-11-26
1958-11-26
3/5
Free trade - Serious general
conflict, 1958-11-28
1958-11-28
3/5
Berlin - U.K. will not pull out
on Khrushchev lines, 1958-11-28
1958-11-28
3/5
Prostitution - New bill, 1958-11-28
1958-11-28
3/6
Selwyn Lloyd - Proposals for
Berlin "New Eden Plan", 1958-12-03
1958-12-03
3/6
House of Commons - Debate on
West German question, 1958-12-04
1958-12-04
3/6
Interview with Senator [Hubert]
Humphrey, 1958-12-07
1958-12-07
3/6
Senator Humphrey - Views on
interview with Khrushchev, 1958-12-08
1958-12-08
3/6
NATO Council meeting -
Resentment, 1958-12-20
1958-12-20
3/6
Summit - Imperative before
Macmillan general election, 1958-12-21
1958-12-21
3/6
Khrushchev attacks Adenauer ;
Rapacki Plan - Khrushchev comments, 1958-12-22
1958-12-22
3/6
Gaitskell - Views on Germany,
1958-12-28
1958-12-28
3/6
Prologue 1959 - British race
riots, 1958
1958
3/7
Britain concerned at Mikoyan
U.S. visit, 1959-01-13
1959-01-13
3/7
General election - Parliament
speculates, 1959-01-20
1959-01-20
3/7
Britain reaction to Mikoyan
Washington visit, 1959-01-19
1959-01-19
3/7
More equality, 1959-01-28
1959-01-28
3/7
21st Communist Party Congress,
1959-01-28
1959-01-28
3/8
U.K. views on Dulles visit,
1959-02-02
1959-02-02
3/8
Dulles's arrival (1), 1959-02-03
1959-02-03
3/8
Dulles's arrival (2), 1959-02-04
1959-02-04
3/8
Ike endorses Mac's Moscow trip
(2), 1959-02-05
1959-02-05
3/8
Ike endorses Mac's Moscow trip
(1), 1959-02-05
1959-02-05
3/8
Macmillan to visit Russia,
1959-02-05
1959-02-05
3/8
Reaction to Dulles' illness,
1959-02-11
1959-02-11
3/8
Defense White Paper, 1959-02-11
1959-02-11
3/8
Unemployment - 620,000 ;
General election - Spring or Autumn?, 1959-02-11
1959-02-11
3/8
Macmillan - Round-table
conference-Cyprus, 1959-02-13
1959-02-13
3/8
British reaction to
Dulles/cancer ; British reaction to arrival [of] Makarios, 1959-02-15
1959-02-15
3/8
Cyprus - Round-table
conference, 1959-02-16
1959-02-16
3/8
Cyprus - Opening of 3-power
talks ; Dulles - Should successor be appointed?, 1959-02-17
1959-02-17
3/8
Dulles' illness blow to
East-West Conference, 1959-02-17
1959-02-17
3/8
Cyprus conference - Hope of
agreement, 1959-02-19
1959-02-19
3/8
Fog, 1959-02-19
1959-02-19
3/8
Prime Minister Macmillan, 1959-02-19
1959-02-19
3/8
Macmillan Moscow trip, 1959-02-20
1959-02-20
3/8
British reaction to Cyprus
agreement, 1959-02-20
1959-02-20
3/8
Labor set to re-nationalize
steel, 1959-02-20
1959-02-20
3/8
Macmillan flies to Moscow,
1959-02-22
1959-02-22
3/8
Western Reaction to Macmillan
Moscow visit, 1959-02-23
1959-02-23
3/8
[Guy] Burgess and [Donald]
MacLean, 1959-02-24
1959-02-24
3/8
Facts on Cyprus agreement,
1959-02-24
1959-02-24
3/8
Cold War Thaw, 1959-02-24
1959-02-24
3/8
Hopes dashed on Macmillan's
Moscow trip, 1959-02-26
1959-02-26
3/8
African crisis - Rhodesia and
Nyasaland, 1959-02-28
1959-02-28
3/8
Britain faces world-wide
crisis, 1959-02-28
1959-02-28
3/9
New Russian note, 1959-03-02
1959-03-02
3/9
Macmillan to see world leaders,
1959-03-04
1959-03-04
3/9
Nyasaland - State of emergency,
1959-03-04
1959-03-04
3/9
Washington trip March 19 ;
Khrushchev - Berlin ultimatum extended, 1959-03-06
1959-03-06
3/9
Election fever, 1959-03-06
1959-03-06
3/9
Conflict between Big Four
Western powers, 1959-03-07
1959-03-07
3/9
Macmillan versus Cold War
policy, 1959-03-08
1959-03-08
3/9
Macmillan flies to De Gaulle,
1959-03-09
1959-03-09
3/9
French agreement to East-West
Foreign Ministers conference, 1959-03-11
1959-03-11
3/9
British view [on] Iraq revolt,
1959-03-11
1959-03-11
3/9
"Ike's Rocket", 1959-03-12
1959-03-12
3/9
Macmillan and Adenauer in
agreement, 1959-03-13
1959-03-13
3/9
White Paper on Africa crisis,
1959-03-13
1959-03-13
3/9
Confusion on Macmillan's Bonn
visit, 1959-03-14
1959-03-14
3/9
Labor Party attacks Suez
policy, 1959-03-16
1959-03-16
3/9
Ike's reaction to summit, 1959-03-17
1959-03-17
3/9
Macmillan policy [on] East-West
deadlock, 1959-03-17
1959-03-17
3/9
Nyasaland - Investigation
commission, 1959-03-18
1959-03-18
3/9
Macmillan's last leg [to
Ottawa], 1959-03-18
1959-03-18
3/9
East-West reaction to
Khrushchev speech, 1959-03-20
1959-03-20
3/9
Macmillan "conquers" Ike, 1959-03-22
1959-03-22
3/9
Macmillan returns victorious,
1959-03-23
1959-03-23
3/9
Macmillan returns from
Washington, 1959-03-25
1959-03-25
3/9
Bagdad Pact - Iraq withdraws,
1959-03-25
1959-03-25
3/9
Elections, 1959-03-26
1959-03-26
3/9
Confidential briefing by Prime
Minister Macmillan, 1959-03-26
1959-03-26
3/9
Optimism for Summer summit,
1959-03-29
1959-03-29
3/9
Big-3 meeting, 1959-03-30
1959-03-30
3/10
Russians buzz U.S. plane, 1959-04-01
1959-04-01
3/10
Churchill - robbery, 1959-04-01
1959-04-01
3/10
NATO ministers clash, 1959-04-06
1959-04-06
3/10
Rift with West Germany, 1959-04-07
1959-04-07
3/10
Montgomery to see Macmillan,
1959-04-07
1959-04-07
3/10
Dr. Adenauer attacks Britain,
1959-04-09
1959-04-09
3/10
Britain as leader of the West,
1959-04-11
1959-04-11
3/10
French P.M. [Debré], 1959-04-13
1959-04-13
3/10
New Nasser revolt?, 1959-04-14
1959-04-14
3/10
No hope for Dulles' return,
1959-04-14
1959-04-14
3/10
Macmillan and Debré reconciled,
1959-04-14
1959-04-14
3/10
Gaitskell comments Dulles
resignation, 1959-04-16
1959-04-16
3/10
Dulles resigns, 1959-04-16
1959-04-16
3/10
High altitude flights, 1959-04-18
1959-04-18
3/10
Arrival Mayor Willie Brandt,
1959-04-20
1959-04-20
3/10
House of Commons - Berlin air
corridor, 1959-04-20
1959-04-20
3/10
U.K. unites with allies on
German reunification, 1959-04-21
1959-04-21
3/10
Churchill / Willie Brandt,
1959-04-21
1959-04-21
3/10
From background briefing by
Aubrey Jones, Minister of Supply (by Arthur Veysey), 1959-04-22
1959-04-22
3/10
4-Power package for Russia,
1959-04-25
1959-04-25
3/10
Anglo-American trade policy
dispute, 1959-04-25
1959-04-25
3/11
British pessimism on Foreign
Ministers Conference, 1959-05-01
1959-05-01
3/11
U.K. joins space research,
1959-05-01
1959-05-01
3/11
Macmillan: Summit or bust,
1959-05-02
1959-05-02
3/11
Montgomery - British resentment
[regarding] anti-American remarks, 1959-05-02
1959-05-02
3/11
Churchill visits Eisenhower,
1959-05-04
1959-05-04
3/11
Gaitskell accuses U.S. [of]
meddling, 1959-05-04
1959-05-04
3/11
Iraq requests more arms, 1959-05-05
1959-05-05
3/11
Three G.I.'s and H.M. Customs,
1959-05-05
1959-05-05
3/11
Armed rebellion in Communist
China, 1959-05-07
1959-05-07
3/11
Eisenhower resists Churchill,
1959-05-07
1959-05-07
3/11
Italy anthem shock, 1959-05-07
1959-05-07
3/11
[Ronald] Marwood hangs, 1959-05-08
1959-05-08
3/11
Underworld apologises to
Winston [Churchill], 1959-05-08
1959-05-08
3/11
Herter comments on summit,
1959-05-08
1959-05-08
3/11
British position following
breakdown [of] Foreign Minister's Conference in Geneva, 1959-05-08
1959-05-08
3/11
Macmillan letter to Khrushchev,
1959-05-11
1959-05-11
3/11
Arrival [of] Herr [Franz-Josef]
Strauss [West German Defense Minister], 1959-05-11
1959-05-11
3/11
Soviet units in Afghanistan,
1959-05-11
1959-05-11
3/11
Capital punishment, 1959-05-13
1959-05-13
3/11
Space research, 1959-05-13
1959-05-13
3/11
Foreign Ministers Conference,
1959-05-13
1959-05-13
3/11
Frozen spacemen, 1959-05-15
1959-05-15
3/11
Race riots: Re-newed fear,
1959-05-15
1959-05-15
3/11
U.K. reaction to Western peace
plan, 1959-05-15
1959-05-15
3/11
Revival fear [of] race riots,
1959-05-18
1959-05-18
3/11
British optimism for Russian
agreement at summer summit, 1959-05-18
1959-05-18
3/11
Negro death stirs new racial
violence, 1959-05-21
1959-05-21
3/11
Geneva shadow boxing, 1959-05-21
1959-05-21
3/11
[Icelandic] Fish war, 1959-05-23
1959-05-23
3/11
White Defense League, 1959-05-23
1959-05-23
3/11
Foreign Ministers Conference,
1959-05-23
1959-05-23
3/11
Baldness, 1959-05-27
1959-05-27
3/11
Foreign Minister's Conference -
Optimism over private talks, 1959-05-27
1959-05-27
3/11
Newsweek dispute with Cuban
Ambassador, 1959-05-27
1959-05-27
3/11
Barriers down on dollar
imports, 1959-05-28
1959-05-28
3/11
Russian Embassy wife
disappears, 1959-05-28
1959-05-28
3/11
Free trade area, 1959-05-28
1959-05-28
3/11
The widow's legacy, 1959-05-30
1959-05-30
3/12
Selwyn Lloyd - Dismissal
report, 1959-06-02
1959-06-02
3/12
Opening of the Atlantic
Congress, 1959-06-05
1959-06-05
3/12
Boxing - Call for abolition,
1959-06-05
1959-06-05
3/12
Macmillan at the Atlantic
Congress, 1959-06-10
1959-06-10
3/12
Britain backs U.S. on
H-Bombers, 1959-06-10
1959-06-10
3/12
British officials pessimistic
on summit conference this year, 1959-06-10
1959-06-10
3/12
Gaitskell threat regarding
H-Bomb, 1959-06-16
1959-06-16
3/12
Geneva - Britain hopes for 11th
hour miracle, 1959-06-16
1959-06-16
3/12
Departure Queen Elizabeth for
Canada, 1959-06-18
1959-06-18
3/12
Macmillan will fly to Ike if
necessary, 1959-06-18
1959-06-18
3/12
Release of Klaus Fuchs, 1959-06-22
1959-06-22
3/12
Gaitskell's challenge, 1959-06-22
1959-06-22
3/12
Macmillan continues summit
pressure, 1959-06-22
1959-06-22
3/12
Macmillan summit reaction
Herter speech, 1959-06-24
1959-06-24
3/13
Geneva changes American
thinking, 1959-08-06
1959-08-06
3/13
Ike douses Nixon's glory, 1959-08-06
1959-08-06
3/13
De Gaulle blocks early Western
summit, 1959-08-06
1959-08-06
3/13
Selwyn Lloyd - Rumored on way
out, 1959-08-08
1959-08-08
3/13
Queen Elizabeth - Another baby,
1959-08-10
1959-08-10
3/13
Adenauer - Will he visit
England?, 1959-08-08
1959-08-08
3/13
Eisenhower - Press reaction to
Bonn visit, 1959-08-10
1959-08-10
3/13
Adenauer - Britain in
September, 1959-08-12
1959-08-12
3/13
Cyprus - New underground
movement?, 1959-08-12
1959-08-12
3/13
Eisenhower - To exchange visits
with Khrushchev, 1959-08-12
1959-08-12
3/13
Purpose of Eisenhower European
trip, 1959-08-14
1959-08-14
3/13
Atomic - Press charges
regarding French H-bomb, 1959-08-14
1959-08-14
3/13
Eisenhower European tour - Will
fly to see Queen [Elizabeth], 1959-08-15
1959-08-15
3/13
De Gaulle - Attacks Ike for
Khrushchev invitation, 1959-08-15
1959-08-15
3/13
Edinburgh Festival Society -
Czechs cancel [their appearance], 1959-08-18
1959-08-18
3/13
Ike visit - De Gaulle major
subject, 1959-08-18
1959-08-18
3/13
Ike/Mac - TV talks, 1959-08-19
1959-08-19
3/13
Gallup poll - Conservatives 5%
lead on Socialists, 1959-08-20
1959-08-20
3/13
Air Disaster - Barcelona, 1959-08-20
1959-08-20
3/13
Ike invites Monty to dinner,
1959-08-24
1959-08-24
3/13
Eve of Ike visit, 1959-08-24
1959-08-24
3/13
Preparations for Ike visit,
1959-08-24
1959-08-24
3/13
Secret jet-bomber blows up,
1959-08-25
1959-08-25
3/13
Gaitskell the barman, 1959-08-25
1959-08-25
3/13
Attempts to smooth Anglo-French
relations, 1959-08-25
1959-08-25
3/13
Ike visit - Press reaction,
1959-08-27
1959-08-27
3/13
London prepares for Ike, 1959-08-27
1959-08-27
3/13
Eisenhower's arrival [in
Britain], 1959-08-27
1959-08-27
3/13
Ike' speech on arrival at
London airport, 1959-08-27
1959-08-27
3/13
Macmillan's welcome speech to
Eisenhower, 1959-08-27
1959-08-27
3/13
Social aspects of Ike's visit,
1959-08-27
1959-08-27
3/13
Empire Loyalists heckle Ike,
1959-08-28
1959-08-28
3/13
Everyone likes Ike, 1959-08-28
1959-08-28
3/13
Eisenhower flies to Balmoral,
1959-08-29
1959-08-29
3/13
Ike at Balmoral, 1959-08-29
1959-08-29
3/13
Mac to dissuade Ike on summit
this year, 1959-08-29
1959-08-29
3/13
Ike invitation to Monty, 1959-08-29
1959-08-29
3/13
De Gaulle overshadows Chequers
talks, 1959-08-30
1959-08-30
3/13
Ike's new policy on high-level
talks, 1959-08-31
1959-08-31
3/13
Ike and Mac at Chequers, 1959-08-31
1959-08-31
3/13
Mac/Ike TV chat, 1959-08-31
1959-08-31
3/13
[Dwight Eisenhower and Harold
Macmillan radio-television fireside chat], 1959-08-31
1959-08-31
3/14
General Election - Mac to
announce date in two weeks, 1959-09-01
1959-09-01
3/14
Summit - Ike hopeful for
Khrushchev meeting, 1959-09-01
1959-09-01
3/14
British reaction to Ike/Mac TV
chat (1), 1959-09-01
1959-09-01
3/14
[British reaction to] Ike/Mac
TV chat (1), 1959-09-01
1959-09-01
3/14
Ike gives party for wartime
comrades, 1959-09-01
1959-09-01
3/14
Summit Conference -
Anglo/American split on [this] question, 1959-09-01
1959-09-01
3/14
Ike flies to Paris for De
Gaulle meeting, 1959-09-02
1959-09-02
3/14
Ike gets enthusiastic
reception, 1959-09-03
1959-09-03
3/14
Laos - Concern over Communism,
1959-09-05
1959-09-05
3/14
Ike visit patches Western
Alliance, 1959-09-05
1959-09-05
3/14
Ike leaves [Britain] a day
early, 1959-09-06
1959-09-06
3/14
TV special [report on] Ike
London visit, 1959-09-06
1959-09-06
3/14
Laos - On the spot
investigation, 1959-09-08
1959-09-08
3/14
General Election - Macmillan to
announce date, 1959-09-08
1959-09-08
3/14
Hint Khrushchev may retract
Berlin ultimatum, 1959-09-10
1959-09-10
3/14
Macmillan versus Gaitskell,
1959-09-10
1959-09-10
3/14
Gaitskell and the Trade Union
Congress, 1959-09-10
1959-09-10
3/14
Ike's TV message, 1959-09-11
1959-09-11
3/14
Labor begins election attack,
1959-09-11
1959-09-11
3/14
Khrushchev U.S. visit causes
great speculation over his reception, 1959-09-13
1959-09-13
3/14
Russia rocket hits moon (1),
1959-09-14
1959-09-14
3/14
Russia rocket hits moon (2),
1959-09-14
1959-09-14
3/14
Russia rocket hits moon (3),
1959-09-14
1959-09-14
3/14
Laos - U.N. presence, 1959-09-15
1959-09-15
3/14
Eve of Khrushchev visit to
Washington, 1959-09-15
1959-09-15
3/14
Full press coverage for
Khrushchev, 1959-09-16
1959-09-16
3/14
Tory government scores first
victory, 1959-09-16
1959-09-16
3/14
European reaction of Khrushchev
Washington visit, 1959-09-16
1959-09-16
3/14
Reaction Khrushchev's
disarmament proposals, 1959-09-19
1959-09-19
3/14
Anthony Eden ill again, 1959-09-19
1959-09-19
3/14
Western reaction to Khrushchev
U.S. visit, 1959-09-20
1959-09-20
3/14
Time-bomb injures Tory election
worker ; Negro campaigner threatened, 1959-09-22
1959-09-22
3/14
U.S. treatment of Khrushchev
alarms Britain, 1959-09-22
1959-09-22
3/14
British reaction [to
Khrushchev] disarmament plan, 1959-09-24
1959-09-24
3/14
Khrushchev U.S. visit - Camp
David talks speculation, 1959-09-26
1959-09-26
3/14
Discussion on disarmament,
1959-09-29
1959-09-29
3/14
Britain praises Ike Camp David
talks with Khrushchev, 1959-09-29
1959-09-29
3/15
Mac blames Ike's holiday for
summit delay, 1959-10-03
1959-10-03
3/15
Mac appeals for early summit
agreement, 1959-10-05
1959-10-05
3/15
Election campaign finale, 1959-10-07
1959-10-07
3/15
Eve of General Election, 1959-10-07
1959-10-07
3/15
Election Day, 1959-10-08
1959-10-08
3/15
Conservatives win British
General Election, 1959-10-09
1959-10-09
3/15
Macmillan's party doubles its
majority in Parliament, 1959-10-09
1959-10-09
3/15
Macmillan elected in Bromley,
1959-10-09
1959-10-09
3/15
Protection of Palace sentries,
1959-10-10
1959-10-10
3/15
Macmillan turns to question of
summit, 1959-10-10
1959-10-10
3/15
Another secret A-bomber
crashes, 1959-10-13
1959-10-13
3/15
The half-million dollar jewel
raid, 1959-10-13
1959-10-13
3/15
Summit - Geneva November or
December?, 1959-10-13
1959-10-13
3/15
The new Cabinet, 1959-10-15
1959-10-15
3/15
Mac plans Anglo-West Europe
differences patch up, 1959-10-15
1959-10-15
3/15
Selwyn Lloyd to visit Paris
next month, 1952-10-17
1952-10-17
3/15
Early December probable summit,
1959-10-17
1959-10-17
3/15
Great concern over Khrushchev
U.S. treatment
3/15
Summit date decision imminent,
1959-10-20
1959-10-20
3/15
Controversy on Caryl Chessman
death sentence, 1959-10-20
1959-10-20
3/15
De Gaulle delays summit
meeting, 1959-10-22
1959-10-22
3/15
Macmillan angered on De
Gaulle's go-slow decision, 1959-10-22
1959-10-22
3/15
Summit - Cold War threat, 1959-10-28
1959-10-28
3/15
Sex maniac manhunt, 1959-10-28
1959-10-28
3/15
British reaction to French
Western summit proposal, 1959-10-30
1959-10-30
3/15
Lloyd - Suggestions for ending
nuclear deadlock, 1959-10-30
1959-10-30
3/15
Viscount Alanbrooke - War
memoirs, 1959-10-31
1959-10-31
3/15
Town council snubs Churchill,
1959-10-31
1959-10-31
3/16
Reformed betting laws, 1959-11-03
1959-11-03
3/16
The princess and the commoner,
1959-11-03
1959-11-03
3/16
Summit - Pressure on De Gaulle,
1959-11-03
1959-11-03
3/16
Dollar restrictions to be
removed, 1959-11-05
1959-11-05
3/16
Eisenhower's nine-nation tour,
1959-11-05
1959-11-05
3/16
New wildcat strikes plague,
1959-11-11
1959-11-11
3/16
Selwyn Lloyd flies to Paris,
1959-11-11
1959-11-11
3/16
De Gaulle delays summit, 1959-11-11
1959-11-11
3/16
Adenauer London visit, 1959-11-14
1959-11-14
3/16
Lloyd accounts on Paris talks,
1959-11-14
1959-11-14
3/16
Sir Winston Churchill ill,
1959-11-18
1959-11-18
3/16
German Foreign Minister joins
Adenauer in London, 1959-11-18
1959-11-18
3/16
Adenauer - End of three day
visit, 1959-11-19
1959-11-19
3/16
Macmillan plans African tour,
1959-11-19
1959-11-19
3/16
Summit - Delay in naming date,
1959-11-24
1959-11-24
3/16
Armament - U.K. bids against
U.S., 1959-11-24
1959-11-24
3/16
Russian and Hungarian
situation, 1959-11-24
1959-11-24
3/16
Electrical Trades Union rapped
by Trade Union Congress, 1959-11-26
1959-11-26
3/16
Thanksgiving Day, 1959-11-26
1959-11-26
3/16
British justice, 1959-11-27
1959-11-27
3/16
NATO - Crisis developing, 1959-11-27
1959-11-27
3/16
Blackpool Conference -
Nationalization - Labor Party split, 1959-11-30
1959-11-30
3/16
Wildcat strikes - 9 main power
stations, 1959-11-30
1959-11-30
3/16
Churchill - 85th birthday,
1959-11-30
1959-11-30
3/17
Visit [by] Italian Prime
Minister Segni, 1959-12-02
1959-12-02
3/17
Agreement to stop Russian
jamming of British broadcasts, 1959-12-02
1959-12-02
3/17
British press give warm
approval to Ike visits, 1959-12-07
1959-12-07
3/17
Duncan Sandys - New aviation
plan, 1959-12-08
1959-12-08
3/17
Douglas Dillon in London, 1959-12-08
1959-12-08
3/17
Eisenhower triumphs in Asia,
1959-12-10
1959-12-10
3/17
Storms - Many drowned, 1959-12-10
1959-12-10
3/17
NATO Council meeting - Opening
session ; Herter [gives] reassurance on NATO forces, 1959-12-15
1959-12-15
3/17
NATO Council meeting - Opening
crisis, 1959-12-15
1959-12-15
3/17
NATO Council meeting - Lloyd
reverses Britain's stand
3/17
NATO Council meeting - Britain
and France at opposite ends
3/17
U.S. threaten cut-back [of]
NATO forces, 1959-12-15
1959-12-15
3/17
NATO Council meeting - Lloyd
reverses British policy, 1959-12-15
1959-12-15
3/17
NATO Council - French/U.S.
split, 1959-12-16
1959-12-16
3/17
NATO Council meeting -
Relations only at highest level, 1959-12-17
1959-12-17
3/17
NATO Council meeting -
Wind-up
3/17
NATO Council meeting -
Wrap-up
3/17
Paris core of Ike eleven nation
tour (1), 1959
1959
3/17
Paris - Core of 11-nation tour
(2), 1959
1959
3/17
Eve of Western summit
conference, 1959-12-18
1959-12-18
3/17
Western summit - Ike/De Gaulle
at Elysee Palace, 1959-12-19
1959-12-19
3/17
Western summit - De Gaulle to
have bi-lateral talks with U.S. and U.K. chiefs, 1959-12-15
1959-12-15
3/17
Western summit - Four Powers
agree to Soviet invitation
3/17
Western summit - Macs policy
accepted
3/17
Summit - Russia to be offered
two dates, 1959-12-18
1959-12-18
3/17
Western summit - Coke for
international differences, 1959-12-21
1959-12-21
3/17
Ike tour - Wrap-up (TV
special), 1959-12-23
1959-12-23
3/17
Report on Western summit, 1959-12-27
1959-12-27
3/17
Year-end show, 1959-12-27
1959-12-27
4/1
African tour - Macmillan
leaves, 1960-01-05
1960-01-05
4/1
Anti-Semitism - Outbreak in 13
countries, 1960-01-05
1960-01-05
4/1
Strong baby, 1960-01-06
1960-01-06
4/1
Moscow radio broadcast, 1960-01-07
1960-01-07
4/1
Africa tour - Mac gets cool
reception in Accra, 1960-01-07
1960-01-07
4/1
Lloyd calls 5-power conference,
1960-01-07
1960-01-07
4/1
Nuclear - Khrushchev to test 5
rockets in Pacific, 1960-01-08
1960-01-08
4/1
Israel send shock note, 1960-01-08
1960-01-08
4/1
Eros, 1960-01-08
1960-01-08
4/1
Anthony Eden - First memoir
installment attacks Dulles, 1960-01-11
1960-01-11
4/1
Khrushchev to cut military
forces, 1960-01-14
1960-01-14
4/1
British firms sack German
workers, 1960-01-14
1960-01-14
4/1
Khrushchev military cuts
confusing, 1960-01-15
1960-01-15
4/1
Africa tour - Western Nigeria
trouble, 1960-01-15
1960-01-15
4/1
Trade talks - No progress,
1960-01-15
1960-01-15
4/1
Moseley - Africa boycott, 1960-01-15
1960-01-15
4/1
London Constitutional Congress
- British attempts to end Colonial [rule] in Cyprus and Kenya, 1960-01-19
1960-01-19
4/1
Russian rocket - Travels 7800
miles, 1960-01-22
1960-01-22
4/1
Bevan - Growing weaker, 1960-01-22
1960-01-22
4/1
Russian rocket - American
warning system now obsolete, 1960-01-22
1960-01-22
4/1
Macmillans African tour -
Condemnation of Nyasaland police, 1960-01-27
1960-01-27
4/1
Algerian Crisis - France grave
internal crisis, 1960-01-27
1960-01-27
4/1
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
first test fails (1), 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
[Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
first test fails (2)], 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Rebels lose
support, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
De Gaulle starts mopping-up
operations, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
De Gaulle faith renewed, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
De Gaulle - Praise for TV
broadcast, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Civil war
diverted, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - 1 hour
strike, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
asks for emergency powers, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle to
renovate army and government, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
fires Soustelle, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Cabinet
shake-up, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - General
Chassim arrested, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Cabinet
meeting at Elysee Palace, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - 8-day
rebellion ends (1), 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Debré asks
National Assembly for emergency powers (1), 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Dragnet for
Philipe De Massey, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Democracy or
security?, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Showdown with
right-wing settlers expected, 1960-01-30
1960-01-30
4/1
Algerian Crisis - Transfer of
General Jean Gracieux, 1960-01-31
1960-01-31
4/1
Algerian Crisis - 2nd police
raid on militant right-wingers, 1960-01-31
1960-01-31
4/2
Algerian Crisis - Pierre
Lagaillarde under heavy guard, 1960-02-01
1960-02-01
4/2
Algerian Crisis - Powers
decision expected today, 1960-02-03
1960-02-03
4/2
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
wants right to rule by decree, 1960-02-03
1960-02-03
4/2
Algerian Crisis - Many arrests
follow new bill, 1960-02-03
1960-02-03
4/2
Algerian Crisis - American
woman questioned, 1960-02-04
1960-02-04
4/2
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
postpones Algiers visit, 1960-02-04
1960-02-04
4/2
Algerian Crisis - De Gaulle
postpones Algiers visit, 1960-02-04
1960-02-04
4/2
Algerian Crisis - Special
Cabinet meeting ; Members re-shuffle, 1960-02-04
1960-02-04
4/2
Cyprus - Independence again
postponed, 1960-02-08
1960-02-08
4/2
Summit - Rumors Ike may not
attend, 1960-02-08
1960-02-08
4/2
Selwyn Lloyd - Warns of threat
to break alliance ; NATO alliance - Conspiracy to force West Germany out,
1960-02-11
1960-02-11
4/2
Strikes - Effort to avert
Monday railway strike, 1960-02-11
1960-02-11
4/2
The Royal baby - All is ready,
1960-02-16
1960-02-16
4/2
Macmillan returns from Africa
tour ; Thorneycroft and the railways, 1960-02-16
1960-02-16
4/2
Royal baby - Interviews outside
palace, 1960-02-16
1960-02-16
4/2
White Defense Paper - Mac
attacked on policy, 1960-02-17
1960-02-17
4/2
Royal baby - Interviews, 1960-02-17
1960-02-17
4/2
Royal baby - Tension increases,
1960-02-17
1960-02-17
4/2
Caryl Chessman - Press reaction
to proposed execution, 1960-02-18
1960-02-18
4/2
The Royal baby - Doctors at
Palace, 1960-02-18
1960-02-18
4/2
Royal baby - Prince Philip
lunches at Guildhall, 1960-02-18
1960-02-18
4/2
Royal baby - Interviews, 1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Royal baby - London celebrates,
1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Royal baby - A boy, 1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Royal baby - Interviews, 1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
[Royal baby] TV piece, 1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Royal baby - Statement from
Palace says today, 1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Royal baby - Vigil continues,
1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Anthony Maynard Wraight
arrested, 1960-02-19
1960-02-19
4/2
Royal Baby - salute, 1960-02-20
1960-02-20
4/2
Walking duel, 1960-02-20
1960-02-20
4/2
Icelandic Fish War - Truce,
1960-02-23
1960-02-23
4/2
New supersonic airliner, 1960-02-23
1960-02-23
4/2
Disarmament - Western powers
reaching agreement, 1960-02-23
1960-02-23
4/2
Princess Margaret - To marry a
commoner, 1960-02-26
1960-02-26
4/2
Anthony Armstrong-Jones -
Bridegroom, 1960-02-26
1960-02-26
4/2
Princess Margaret - Engagement,
1960-02-26
1960-02-26
4/2
Princess Margaret - World
congratulates her, 1960-02-26
1960-02-26
4/2
Princess Margaret - Who is
Armstrong-Jones?, 1960-02-26
1960-02-26
4/2
Armstrong-Jones to give up
photography, 1960-02-26
1960-02-26
4/2
A title for Anthony?, 1960-02-27
1960-02-27
4/2
Approval of nation, 1960-02-27
1960-02-27
4/2
Moseley - South African goods
boycotted, 1960-02-29
1960-02-29
4/2
Summit - Anglo-American
strategy, 1960-02-29
1960-02-29
4/2
Princess Margaret - Abundant
advice, 1960-02-29
1960-02-29
4/3
Brainwashing, 1960-03-02
1960-03-02
4/3
Princess Margaret and her
fiancé attend Royal Ballet, 1960-03-02
1960-03-02
4/3
Goodwill missions - Ike and
K[hrushchev], 1960-03-02
1960-03-02
4/3
Anti-American feeling, 1960-03-07
1960-03-07
4/3
Summit threat - Poison gas
bombs, 1960-03-07
1960-03-07
4/3
Princess Margaret - May 4th
wedding?, 1960-03-07
1960-03-07
4/3
Princess Margaret - Wedding May
Sixth, 1960-03-09
1960-03-09
4/3
Disarmament proposals - French
leak, 1960-03-12
1960-03-12
4/3
Princess Margaret - Caribbean
honeymoon, 1960-03-12
1960-03-12
4/3
American Satellite - Jodrell's
big hour, 1960-03-12
1960-03-12
4/3
Disarmament conference -
Marking time, 1960-03-17
1960-03-17
4/3
Gaitskell - Leadership
threatened, 1960-03-17
1960-03-17
4/3
Adenauer calls for plebiscite
in West Berlin, 1960-03-17
1960-03-17
4/3
The Royal baby - Names, 1960-03-22
1960-03-22
4/3
South African riots -
Dependents fund rejected, 1960-03-22
1960-03-22
4/3
South African riots - Mrs.
Barbara Castle, 1960-03-23
1960-03-23
4/3
South African riots - Press
reaction to slaying, 1960-03-23
1960-03-23
4/3
Summit - British optimism,
1960-03-23
1960-03-23
4/3
Macmillan to fly to Washington
(1), 1960-03-24
1960-03-24
4/3
[Macmillan to fly to
Washington] (1), 1960-03-25
1960-03-25
4/3
South African riots - Meeting
in Trafalgar Square, 1960-03-26
1960-03-26
4/3
Macmillan Washington visit - To
persuade Ike to accept Russian proposals, 1960-03-26
1960-03-26
4/3
The Grand National
[Steeplechase], 1960-03-26
1960-03-26
4/3
U.N. Security Council - Britain
to vote against S[outh] A[frican] issue, 1960-03-30
1960-03-30
4/3
South Africa - Major trouble
spot today, 1960-03-30
1960-03-30
4/3
Macmillan Washington visit -
Reaction to Ike/Mac agrrement, 1960-03-30
1960-03-30
4/3
South Africa - Trouble in
Nyanga and Langa, 1960-03-31
1960-03-31
4/3
South Africa - Mac faces
Commonwealth crisis, 1960-03-31
1960-03-31
4/3
Princess Margaret - Taking
short cut to altar, 1960-03-31
1960-03-31
4/4
South Africa - Mounting
tension, 1960-04-01
1960-04-01
4/4
South Africa - Racial explosion
building up, 1960-04-01
1960-04-01
4/4
Macmillan - State Department
leak, 1960-04-01
1960-04-01
4/4
Disarmament - Nuclear test
suspension soon, 1960-04-01
1960-04-01
4/4
Dr. H. Banda - Release, 1960-04-02
1960-04-02
4/4
Makarios - Independence
ultimatum, 1960-04-02
1960-04-02
4/4
South Africa - Fresh terror
masked men, 1960-04-02
1960-04-02
4/4
Boat race, 1960-04-02
1960-04-02
4/4
De Gaulle London visit -
Arrival, 1960-04-05
1960-04-05
4/4
South Africa - Nyanga police
beatings, 1960-04-05
1960-04-05
4/4
De Gaulle [London visit] - 2nd
day, 1960-04-06
1960-04-06
4/4
South Africa - Exodus to
southern Natal, 1960-04-06
1960-04-06
4/4
South Africa - Reaction to
Verwoerd policy, 1960-04-06
1960-04-06
4/4
Jeremy Fry withdraws as best
man, 1960-04-07
1960-04-07
4/4
South Africa - Swoop in Byanga,
1960-04-07
1960-04-07
4/4
De Gaulle London visit - Speaks
to British Parliament, 1960-04-07
1960-04-07
4/4
De Gaulle London visit -
Returns, 1960-04-08
1960-04-08
4/4
South Africa - Security police
in second swoop, 1960-04-08
1960-04-08
4/4
Princess Margaret wedding -
Best man battle, 1960-04-08
1960-04-08
4/4
South Africa - [Eric] Louw
broadcast, 1960-04-09
1960-04-09
4/4
Dr. Roger Gilliatt - Next best
man, 1960-04-09
1960-04-09
4/4
South African Church Institute,
1960-04-11
1960-04-11
4/4
South Africa - Assassination
attempt on Verwoerd, 1960-04-11
1960-04-11
4/4
South Africa - Churches clash,
1960-04-11
1960-04-11
4/4
South Africa - British farmer
accused of assassination attempt, 1960-04-11
1960-04-11
4/4
Cyprus - Optimism for speedy
independence, 1960-04-11
1960-04-11
4/4
Blue Streak [missile project]
to be dropped, 1960-04-14
1960-04-14
4/4
South Africa - Mac and Dr.
[Geoffrey] Fisher condemn Apartheid, 1960-04-14
1960-04-14
4/4
Macmillan to invite
K[hrushchev] to London, 1960-04-25
1960-04-25
4/4
Khrushchev threatens to sign
peace treaty with East Germany, 1960-04-25
1960-04-25
4/4
Nuclear - Gaitskell returns to
crisis, 1960-04-28
1960-04-28
4/4
Ike says K[hrushchev] will not
prejudice summit over Berlin, 1960-04-28
1960-04-28
4/5
Commonwealth Prime Ministers
Conference - Chequers, 1960-05-07
1960-05-07
4/5
Princess Margaret wedding -
Criticism, 1960-05-07
1960-05-07
4/5
U-2 British reaction (1), 1960-05-09
1960-05-09
4/5
[U-2 British reaction] (2),
1960-05-09
1960-05-09
4/5
Commonwealth Prime Ministers
Conference - Probation for South Africa, 1960-05-11
1960-05-11
4/5
U-2 - Herter statement, 1960-05-11
1960-05-11
4/5
Gaitskell - U-2, 1960-05-11
1960-05-11
4/5
Paris Summit - arrival of
Khrushchev, 1960-05-14
1960-05-14
4/5
Paris Summit - Russian
satellite, 1960-05-14
1960-05-14
4/5
Paris Summit - arrival of
Macmillan, 1960-05-14
1960-05-14
4/5
Paris Summit - Khrushchev uses
U-2 incident, 1960-05-16
1960-05-16
4/5
Paris Summit - conference on
verge of collapse, 1960-05-16
1960-05-16
4/5
Paris Summit - Mac says hopes
shattered, 1960-05-16
1960-05-16
4/5
Paris Summit - Khrushchev
boycotts Elysee meeting, 1960-05-17
1960-05-17
4/5
Paris Summit - Gromyko visits
British Embassy, 1960-05-17
1960-05-17
4/5
Paris Summit - K[hrushchev]
unwilling for Ike to visit Russia, 1960-05-16
1960-05-16
4/5
Paris Summit - optimism as
Gromyko meets Lloyd, 1960-05-17
1960-05-17
4/5
Paris Summit - K[hrushchev]
booed at farewell press conference, 1960-05-17
1960-05-17
4/5
Paris Summit - Mac dream
shattered, 1960-05-17
1960-05-17
4/5
Paris Summit - British reaction
to failure, 1960-05-18
1960-05-18
4/5
Paris Summit - K[hrushchev]
attacks Ike at press conference, 1960-05-18
1960-05-18
4/5
Paris Summit - Mac returns
disillusioned, 1960-05-19
1960-05-19
4/5
Adlai Stevenson - to run for
Democrats, 1960-05-23
1960-05-23
4/5
U.N. Security Council - U-2
meeting, 1960-05-23
1960-05-23
4/5
U-2 debate - press reaction,
1960-05-25
1960-05-25
4/5
Press Reaction to N.Y. article
on Macmillan, 1960-05-25
1960-05-25
4/5
Gallup Poll - summit failure,
1960-05-25
1960-05-25
4/5
Gaitskell - renewed political
strength, 1960-05-25
1960-05-25
4/5
Turkey - coup d'etat, 1960-05-27
1960-05-27
4/5
Montgomery - invitation to
Chinese Premier, 1960-05-27
1960-05-27
4/5
House of Commons - debate on
summit, 1960-05-30
1960-05-30
4/5
Russian Trawler Caught Spying,
1960-05-30
1960-05-30
4/5
Commander [Lionel] Crabb, 1960-05-30
1960-05-30
4/5
Sophia Loren - robbery, 1960-05-30
1960-05-30
4/5
Khrushchev - still top man,
1960-05-31
1960-05-31
4/5
Summit - next one very distant,
1960-05-31
1960-05-31
4/6
Summit - K[hrushchev] accused
of wrecking, 1960-06-02
1960-06-02
4/6
Education - McCarthyism in
schools, 1960-06-02
1960-06-02
4/6
Defense - new alert ordered by
American Defense Secretary, 1960-06-06
1960-06-06
4/6
British Reaction to Ike's
remarks on allied unity, 1960-06-06
1960-06-06
4/6
Presidential Election -
Nixon/Rockefeller feud, 1960-06-10
1960-06-10
4/6
Cyrus Eaton, 1960-06-10
1960-06-10
4/6
Divorce - Leigh and Olivier,
1960-06-17
1960-06-17
4/6
Prostitution, 1960-06-17
1960-06-17
4/6
[Eisenhower] Japanese visit -
Bitterness, 1960-06-17
1960-06-17
4/6
Presidential mission, 1960-06-19
1960-06-19
4/6
Nuclear - Labor Party demand
unilateral disarmament, 1960-06-21
1960-06-21
4/6
Eisenhower Japanese cisit -
rebuff causing Britain concern, 1960-06-21
1960-06-21
4/6
Summit - Russia blames Britain
for failure, 1960-06-27
1960-06-27
4/6
British press Reaction to
Moscow/Peking split, 1960-06-27
1960-06-27
4/6
Khrushchev and Communist China,
1960-06-28
1960-06-28
4/6
East-West Tug of War, 1960-06-28
1960-06-28
4/7
Democratic Convention, 1960-07-08
1960-07-08
4/7
[Selwyn] Lloyd leaving Foreign
Office, 1960-07-08
1960-07-08
4/7
Queen and Duke visit theatre,
1960-07-13
1960-07-13
4/7
[British reaction to]
Khrushchev plane incident, 1960-07-13
1960-07-13
4/7
Kennedy wins Democratic
[nomination], 1960-07-14
1960-07-14
4/7
Presidential Elections a Mardi
Gras, 1960-07-24
1960-07-24
4/7
Khrushchev simmering until
election result, 1960-07-25
1960-07-25
4/7
Nixon wins Republican
[nomination], 1960-07-28
1960-07-28
4/7
[British reaction to] Cabinet
changes, 1960-07-28
1960-07-28
4/8
Adenauer - purpose of Mac
invitation, 1960-08-01
1960-08-01
4/8
Congo - Khrushchev threatens to
intervene, 1960-08-01
1960-08-01
4/8
U.N. General Assembly - Mac
says not going, 1960-08-11
1960-08-11
4/8
Reason for Adenauer/Macmillan
meeting, 1960-08-11
1960-08-11
4/8
[Gary] Powers trial in a week,
1960-08-12
1960-08-12
4/8
Adenauer/Mac forming 3rd force
in Europe, 1960-08-12
1960-08-12
4/8
Cyprus becomes republic, 1960-08-16
1960-08-16
4/8
[British] reaction [to Gary]
Powers trial, 1960-08-16
1960-08-16
4/8
[British reaction to Gary]
Powers [trial], 1960-08-20
1960-08-20
4/8
Seamen strike, 1960-08-20
1960-08-20
4/8
Khrushchev to visit Helsinki,
1960-08-30
1960-08-30
4/8
Assassination of Jordanian
Prime Minister, 1960-08-30
1960-08-30
4/8
Racial [wire works factory]
walk-out, 1960-08-30
1960-08-30
4/8
Rent war, 1960-08-31
1960-08-31
4/9
Khrushchev for U.N. meeting in
New York, 1960-09-02
1960-09-02
4/9
The magic guitar, 1960-09-02
1960-09-02
4/9
U.N. - Khrushchev will have to
ask for summit, 1960-09-03
1960-09-03
4/9
Labor Party [on brink of
disintegration] - Nuclear, 1960-09-03
1960-09-03
4/9
Armstrong-Jones (Flair no. 1),
1960-09-06
1960-09-06
4/9
U.N. - Khrushchev field day,
1960-09-15
1960-09-15
4/9
U.N. - 50% chance Mac going,
1960-09-15
1960-09-15
4/10
U.N. General Assembly -
K[hrushchev] versus Hammarskjold, 1960-10-04
1960-10-04
4/10
Labor Party on brink of
disaster, 1960-10-04
1960-10-04
4/10
U.N. General Assembly - Mac
returns triumphant, 1960-10-06
1960-10-06
4/10
U.N. General Assembly -
Menzies/Nehru, 1960-10-06
1960-10-06
4/10
Gaitskell - defence policy
rejected, 1960-10-06
1960-10-06
4/10
Summit - Macmillan accuses
Khrushchev of lying, 1960-10-08
1960-10-08
4/10
Nationalisation - Ghana/Accra,
1960-10-08
1960-10-08
4/10
Jellied eels (Flair spot),
1960-10-11
1960-10-11
4/10
Macmillan replies to Khrushchev
war threat, 1960-10-15
1960-10-15
4/10
U.N. - Nehru mad at U.K. and
U.S., 1960-10-15
1960-10-15
4/10
Russian spies - 2 Americans
[going] home, 1960-10-17
1960-10-17
4/10
Mac causes consternation on new
summit rumor, 1960-10-17
1960-10-17
4/10
Summit - Call from Khrushchev
for Big 4, 1960-10-21
1960-10-21
4/10
Lady Chatterly's Lover, 1960-10-21
1960-10-21
4/10
The 1960 gold rush, 1960-10-22
1960-10-22
4/10
Heating (Flair spot), 1960-10-22
1960-10-22
4/10
Summit - Mac unnerved by
repeated Soviet claims, 1960-10-28
1960-10-28
4/10
Berlin - tough note from West,
1960-10-28
1960-10-28
4/10
Presidential Elections - press
reaction, 1960-10-31
1960-10-31
4/10
Shah of Persia - a son, 1960-10-31
1960-10-31
4/10
Elizabeth Taylor - mystery
virus, 1960-10-31
1960-10-31
4/11
Nuclear - conflict [of] sub
base in Scotland, 1960-11-02
1960-11-02
4/11
Nuclear - Polaris confirmation
sought, 1960-11-02
1960-11-02
4/11
Khrushchev - 43rd Anniversary
revolt, 1960-10-04
1960-10-04
4/11
Gaitskell - defeats Wilson for
control of Labor Party, 1960-11-04
1960-11-04
4/11
Floods - S.E. England, 1960-11-04
1960-11-04
4/11
Red China - K[hrushchev] wins
first round Peking, 1960-11-08
1960-11-08
4/11
Presidential Election -
excitement here [now], 1960-11-08
1960-11-08
4/11
Nuclear - Bahamas - U.S./U.K.
joint underwater research, 1960-11-08
1960-11-08
4/11
Miss World, 1960-11-09
1960-11-09
4/11
Reaction to Kennedy win, 1960-11-09
1960-11-09
4/11
Kennedy - Man in street
reaction, 1960-11-09
1960-11-09
4/11
Adenauer to see Kennedy in
Washington [in] February, 1960-11-11
1960-11-11
4/11
Licensing Laws reviewed, 1960-11-11
1960-11-11
4/11
Cats in sole possession of
house, 1960-11-11
1960-11-11
4/11
Civil War - Laos/Vietnam, 1960-11-12
1960-11-12
4/11
U.N. - Khrushchev wreck threat,
1960-11-12
1960-11-12
4/11
Elizabeth Taylor - ill again,
1960-11-14
1960-11-14
4/11
Secretary of State?, 1960-11-14
1960-11-14
4/11
Macmillan under pressure to
meet Kennedy, 1960-11-14
1960-11-14
4/11
De Gaulle - new 3-point plan
for Algeria, 1960-11-15
1960-11-15
4/11
Lord Mayor's Banquet - Mac
speaks, 1960-11-15
1960-11-15
4/11
Elizabeth Taylor - her doctor
flies in, 1960-11-15
1960-11-15
4/11
Language problem (flair spot),
1960-11-15
1960-11-15
4/11
De Gaulle to set up Algerican
Republic, 1960-11-16
1960-11-16
4/11
Liz Taylor - Meningism, 1960-11-16
1960-11-16
4/11
NATO Council Meeting - Ike to
attend, 1960-11-16
1960-11-16
4/11
Churchill - breaks bone in
back, 1960-11-17
1960-11-17
4/11
Macmillan eager to meet
Kennedy, 1960
1960
4/11
Little General Election, 1960-11-18
1960-11-18
4/11
Churchill (flair spot), 1960-11-18
1960-11-18
4/11
Liz Taylor (flair spot), 1960-11-18
1960-11-18
4/11
Margaret Cross (flair spot),
1960-11-24
1960-11-24
4/11
Red China split with Russia,
1960-11-24
1960-11-24
4/11
Anthony Wedgewood Benn, 1960-11-24
1960-11-24
4/11
Red China, 1960-11-26
1960-11-26
4/11
Dollar Crisis, 1960-11-26
1960-11-26
4/11
Congo - John Roberts, 1960-11-29
1960-11-29
4/11
Dollar Crisis - general
concern, 1960-11-29
1960-11-29
4/11
Churchill - 86th birthday,
1960-11-30
1960-11-30
4/11
Churchill (flair spot), 1960-11-30
1960-11-30
4/12
Khrushchev wins struggle with
Red China, 1960-12-06
1960-12-06
4/12
Red China - Khrushchev wins
struggle, 1960-12-06
1960-12-06
4/12
Africa Federation - Mac gets to
work, 1960-12-06
1960-12-06
4/12
Algiers - situation under
control, 1960-12-06
1960-12-06
4/12
Algiers - uneasy truce, 1960-12-06
1960-12-06
4/12
Algiers - 12 more victims,
1960
1960
4/12
Algiers - Casbah noisy
demonstrations, 1960
1960
4/12
Algiers - De Gaulle cuts short
tour, 1960
1960
4/12
Algiers - students rioting (TV
special), 1960
1960
4/12
Algiers - a battle ground,
1960-12-09
1960-12-09
4/12
Algiers - students riot against
De Gaulle proposed 6 day tour, 1960-12-09
1960-12-09
4/12
Algiers - De Gaulle arrives
Western Algiers, 1960-12-09
1960-12-09
4/12
Algiers - riot police use tear
gas, grenades, 1960-12-10
1960-12-10
4/12
Algiers - De Gaulle appears to
be winning on second day, 1960-12-10
1960-12-10
4/12
Algiers - 2nd day of riots,
1960-12-10
1960-12-10
4/12
Algiers - FLN flag [shown] - 8
p.m. curfew, 1960-12-11
1960-12-11
4/12
Algiers - 15 more killed in
Casbah, 1960-12-11
1960-12-11
4/12
Algiers - De Gaulle cuts short
tour 1 day early, 1960-12-13
1960-12-13
4/12
Algiers - return to normal (1),
1960-12-13
1960-12-13
4/12
Algiers - return to normal (2),
1960-12-13
1960-12-13
4/12
Algiers - death toll 128, 1960-12-14
1960-12-14
4/12
Algiers - Casbah - 200 try to
break out, 1960-12-14
1960-12-14
4/12
Algiers - hangover, 1960-12-15
1960-12-15
4/12
Algiers - religious leaders
call for peace, 1960-12-15
1960-12-15
4/12
Algiers - 500 under arrest,
[prison, fines], 1960-12-15
1960-12-15
4/12
British reaction to U.N., 1960-12-22
1960-12-22
4/12
Brussels - Badouin to cut short
honeymoon, 1960-12-29
1960-12-29
4/12
Brussels - 10,000 parade
against austerity bill, 1960-12-29
1960-12-29
4/12
Brussels - Train derailed at
Ans, 1960-12-29
1960-12-29
4/12
Emir Faisal - resignation,
1960-12
1960-12
4/12
Brussels - Socialist leaders
appeal to call off strike, 1960-12-30
1960-12-30
4/12
Brussels - Eyskens no intention
of resigning (1), 1960-12-30
1960-12-30
4/12
Brussels - Badouin makes 11th
hour bid (2), 1960-12-30
1960-12-30
4/12
Brussels - Violence breaks out
again ; Badouin making 11th hour bid, 1960-12-30
1960-12-30
4/12
Brussels - More violence, 1960-12-30
1960-12-30
4/12
Brussels - Man killed, 1960-12-30
1960-12-30
4/12
Brussels - Celebrating New
Year, 1960-12-31
1960-12-31
4/12
Brussels - Demonstration of
5000, 1960-12-31
1960-12-31
4/13
Belgian strike - 1 man killed,
1961-01-02
1961-01-02
4/13
Belgian strike - showdown
imminent, 1961-01-02
1961-01-02
4/13
Belgian strike - renewed
violence expected, 1961-01-02
1961-01-02
4/13
Belgian strike - 10,000
demonstration (1), 1961-01-03
1961-01-03
4/13
[Belgian strike - 10,000
demonstration] (2), 1961-01-03
1961-01-03
4/13
Belgian strike - formula to end
16 day strike, 1961-01-04
1961-01-04
4/13
Belgian strike - workers return
to jobs, 1961-01-04
1961-01-04
4/13
Belgian Crisis - bill being
debated, 1961-01-04
1961-01-04
4/13
Badouin attempting to end
strike, 1961-01-05
1961-01-05
4/13
Teddy boys act, 1961-01-05
1961-01-05
4/13
Peace settlement rumors after
18 days, 1961-01-06
1961-01-06
4/13
Strike over by weekend?, 1961-01-06
1961-01-06
4/13
Riots in Liege, 1961-01-07
1961-01-07
4/13
Strike costing $294 million,
1961-01-09
1961-01-09
4/13
Enter Communists, 1961-01-09
1961-01-09
4/13
2000 troops withdrawn, 1961-01-10
1961-01-10
4/13
Troops brought back, 1961-01-10
1961-01-10
4/13
Further acts of sabotage, 1961-01-10
1961-01-10
4/13
Socialist Prime Minister
appeals for peace, 1961-01-11
1961-01-11
4/13
Andre Renard rejects peace
proposals, 1961-01-11
1961-01-11
4/13
coal and steel industries
threatened, 1961-01-12
1961-01-12
4/13
Strong indications for Eyskens
win, 1961-01-12
1961-01-12
4/13
Request for Federalism, 1961-01-13
1961-01-13
4/13
Bill expected to be passed
today, 1961-01-13
1961-01-13
4/13
Socialist Party split, 1961-01-13
1961-01-13
4/13
Danger split could lead to
economic and civil chaos, 1961-01-14
1961-01-14
4/13
Request by Prime Minister for
Parliament dissolution, 1961-01-14
1961-01-14
4/13
Socialist Party versus Renard,
1961-01-14
1961-01-14
4/13
Spies - American embassy, 1961-01-17
1961-01-17
4/13
Kennedy - great expectations
from all over, 1961-01-17
1961-01-17
4/13
Kennedy inaugural address -
reaction, 1961-01-21
1961-01-21
4/13
[Kennedy] inaugural address -
press reaction, 1961-01-21
1961-01-21
4/13
Kennedy first press conference,
1961-01-23
1961-01-23
4/14
Kennedy - State of Union
message (TV spot), 1961-02-01
1961-02-01
4/14
Mac/Kennedy meeting in April,
1961-02-03
1961-02-03
4/14
Keynote equality, 1961-02-03
1961-02-03
4/14
Mr. John Foster M.P. (TV spot),
1961-02-04
1961-02-04
4/14
Russian Sputnik - Sir Harold
Massey, 1961-02-05
1961-02-05
4/14
Rumor [of] man in space, 1961-02-05
1961-02-05
4/14
Russian Sputnik - Professor
Alfred Lovell, 1961-02-05
1961-02-05
4/14
Summit rumor in Oslo next May ;
Dean Rusk, 1961-01-07
1961-01-07
4/14
Dollars - outflow to be
stopped, 1961-02-07
1961-02-07
4/14
Soviet spy ring, 1961-02-08
1961-02-08
4/14
Congo - U.S./U.K. confer, 1961-02-08
1961-02-08
4/14
The ladies (flair spot), 1961-02-09
1961-02-09
4/14
National Health charges ;
Camden Town - riots, 1961-02-09
1961-02-09
4/14
Communist China - Mac visit
denied, 1961-02-09
1961-02-09
4/14
National Health charges ; Riots
in House of Commons, 1961-02-09
1961-02-09
4/14
United Nations - battle over
Red China (1), 1961-02-10
1961-02-10
4/14
[United Nations - battle over
Red China] (2), 1961-02-10
1961-02-10
4/14
United Nations - Red China rift
[between] U.K. and U.S., 1961-02-11
1961-02-11
4/14
Universe - how it began, 1961-02-11
1961-02-11
4/14
Russian Sputnik - 3 years ahead
[of U.S.] (1), 1961-02-13
1961-02-13
4/14
Lumumba - Russia increasing
tension over his death
4/14
Russian Sputnik - Dovell (2),
1961-02-13
1961-02-13
4/14
Khrushchev seeks meeting with
Kennedy, 1961-02-13
1961-02-13
4/14
Congo - Britain prepared to fly
troops in, 1961-02-15
1961-02-15
4/14
Air Disaster - Sabena jet -
skaters, 1961-02-15
1961-02-15
4/14
Anti-Nuclear demonstrations (TV
spot), 1961-02-18
1961-02-18
4/14
Anti-Nuclear - Bertrand
Russell, 1961-02-18
1961-02-18
4/14
[Sergeant Willis] Boshears
acquitted, 1961-02-18
1961-02-18
4/14
Congo crisis - Afro-Asian
resolution, 1961-02-20
1961-02-20
4/14
Public opinion poll -
Macmillan, 1961-02-20
1961-02-20
4/14
Congo crisis - massive protest
march in London, 1961-02-20
1961-02-20
4/14
Northern Rhodesia - Civil war
fear, 1961-02-20
1961-02-20
4/14
Congo - U.N. to use force if
necessary, 1961-02-21
1961-02-21
4/14
Northern Rhodesia - Roy
Welensky, 1961-02-21
1961-02-21
4/14
House of Commons tea ladies
(flair spot), 1961-02-21
1961-02-21
4/14
Chicago documentary, 1961-02-22
1961-02-22
4/14
Northern Rhodesia - emergency
debate in House of Commons ; Roy Welensky - radio broadcast, 1961-02-22
1961-02-22
4/14
Macmillan/Kennedy meeting -
China problem, 1961-02-22
1961-02-22
4/14
Northern Rhodesia - clash seems
unavoidable, 1961-02-22
1961-02-22
4/14
Welensky to resign and call
election ; Sir John Moffat, 1961-02-23
1961-02-23
4/14
Labor Party - defence policy,
1961-02-23
1961-02-23
4/14
Northern Rhodesia - first ray
of hope, 1961-02-23
1961-02-23
4/14
Russia calls for international
commission on Communist China, 1961-02-24
1961-02-24
4/14
Northern Rhodesia - all police
leave cancelled ; Federal fighting force, 1961-02-24
1961-02-24
4/14
Princess Margaret car stolen,
1961-02-24
1961-02-24
4/14
Ernest Leslie Thom deported
from Ghana, 1961-02-25
1961-02-25
4/14
Russian students file
complaint, 1961-02-25
1961-02-25
4/14
Seizure of British merchant
ship by French - protest, 1961-02-25
1961-02-25
4/14
Pig Castle, 1961-02-25
1961-02-25
4/15
Holy Loch - Polaris action
group formed, 1961-03-02
1961-03-02
4/15
Grand National - Russia
threatens to withdraw her entries, 1961-03-02
1961-03-02
4/15
Holy Loch - reception and dance
planned, 1961-03-02
1961-03-02
4/15
Holy Loch - reaceful entry of
Proteus, 1961-03-03
1961-03-03
4/15
Holy Loch - residents silent,
1961-03-03
1961-03-03
4/15
United Nations - hopes for
early solution [regarding] Red China ; Jacob Bean - Peking envoy meeting,
1961-03-06
1961-03-06
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - pneumonia,
1961-03-06
1961-03-06
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - grave
concern, 1961-03-06
1961-03-06
4/15
Queen and Duke return from
Asian tour, 1961-03-07
1961-03-07
4/15
Eve of Commonwealth Prime
Ministers Conference, 1961-03-07
1961-03-07
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - slight
improvement, 1961-03-07
1961-03-07
4/15
Lord Hailsham versus Lord
Salisbury
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - on road to
recovery, 1961-03-08
1961-03-08
4/15
Sir Thomas Beecham dies, 1961-03-08
1961-03-08
4/15
Commonwealth Prime Minister's
Conference - opening, 1961-03-08
1961-03-08
4/15
Duke of Kent engagement, 1961-03-09
1961-03-09
4/15
Holy Loch - arrival of Patrick
Henry, 1961-03-09
1961-03-09
4/15
Commonwealth Prime Minister's
Conference - disarmament talks, 1961-03-10
1961-03-10
4/15
Commonwealth Prime Minister's
Conference - Mac using [conference] for Red China, 1961-03-10
1961-03-10
4/15
Fog - Delays everywhere, 1961-03-10
1961-03-10
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - hopes to
leave [hospital] in two weeks, 1961-03-10
1961-03-10
4/15
Northern Rhodesia - Mac and
Gaitskell leadership threatened, 1961-03-11
1961-03-11
4/15
Chequers, 1961-03-11
1961-03-11
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - general
condition good, 1961-03-11
1961-03-11
4/15
Brendan Behan, 1961-03-11
1961-03-11
4/15
Spy trial - Old Bailey, 1961-03-13
1961-03-13
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - press
reaction, 1961-03-13
1961-03-13
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - no more
filming in England, 1961-03-13
1961-03-13
4/15
D-Day for Commonwealth, 1961-03-13
1961-03-13
4/15
South America - Kennedy plan
warmly applauded in Britain, 1961-03-14
1961-03-14
4/15
Laos - Premier arrives for
talks
4/15
Commonwealth Prime Minister's
Conference - showdown [over] South Africa bid to remain, 1961-03-14
1961-03-14
4/15
Congo - Rayjeshwar Dayal flying
to U.S., 1961-03-15
1961-03-15
4/15
Congo - Dayal pleased with
talks with Commonwealth Prime Ministers, 1961-03-15
1961-03-15
4/15
South Africa showdown this
afternoon, 1961-03-15
1961-03-15
4/15
House of Commons - Mac
statement on South Africa, 1961-03-16
1961-03-16
4/15
South Africa - decides to leave
Commonwealth - shock, 1961-03-16
1961-03-16
4/15
South Africa leaves
Commonwealth (TV spot), 1961-03-16
1961-03-16
4/15
South Africa withdrawal - Hope
of re-instatement, 1961-03-17
1961-03-17
4/15
Search for U.S. RB 66 jet,
1961-03-17
1961-03-17
4/15
End of conference - Speculation
on reason for South Africa withdrawal, 1961-03-17
1961-03-17
4/15
South Africa - Verwoerd bitter,
1961-03-17
1961-03-17
4/15
South Africa - walk out, 1961-03-17
1961-03-17
4/15
Macmillan issues communique to
force U.S. [to] admit Red China, 1961-03-18
1961-03-18
4/15
Nuclear test talks in Geneva,
1961-03-18
1961-03-18
4/15
Northern Rhodesia - Mac faces
charges from Conservatives, 1961-03-18
1961-03-18
4/15
South Africa - many arrests,
1961-03-20
1961-03-20
4/15
Harold Watkinson flies to U.S.
for joint armament talks, 1961-03-20
1961-03-20
4/15
Macmillan faces Tory revolt on
eve of Washington trip, 1961-03-20
1961-03-20
4/15
Macmillan - U.S. [on] Red
China, 1961-03-20
1961-03-20
4/15
Floods, 1961-03-21
1961-03-21
4/15
Nuclear test talks in Geneva -
press reaction, 1961-03-21
1961-03-21
4/15
South Africa - Mac in trouble,
1961-03-21
1961-03-21
4/15
Laos - situation serious, 1961-03-21
1961-03-21
4/15
Chinese food and restaurants
(TV spot), 1961-03-22
1961-03-22
4/15
Russian spies - Mac in trouble,
1961-03-23
1961-03-23
4/15
Laos - U.S. and U.K. in accord
; Lord Home flies to Bankok, 1961-03-24
1961-03-24
4/15
Macmillan flies to West Indies,
1961-03-24
1961-03-24
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - new views on
life, 1961-03-24
1961-03-24
4/15
Spy trial - sentence, 1961-03-24
1961-03-24
4/15
Grand National, 1961-03-25
1961-03-25
4/15
Laos - Rumors denied of 48 hour
ultimatum, 1961-03-25
1961-03-25
4/15
Laos crisis - press reaction,
1961-03-25
1961-03-25
4/15
Laos - Khrushchev accepts
British ceasefire proposals (1), 1961-03-27
1961-03-27
4/15
Elizabeth Taylor - leaves
London, 1961-03-27
1961-03-27
4/15
[Laos - Khrushchev accepts
British ceasefire proposals] (2), 1961-03-27
1961-03-27
4/15
Cold War - new Khrushchev
threat, 1961-03-29
1961-03-29
4/15
Laos - U.K. no intention
getting involved, 1961-03-29
1961-03-29
4/15
Laos - Russian note, 1961-04-01
1961-04-01
4/15
Laos - peace settlement
imminent, 1961-04-01
1961-04-01
4/15
Laos - Prince Souvanna Phouma,
1961-04-01
1961-04-01
4/16
Press Reaction [to] Kennedy
Congress speech, 1961-05-26
1961-05-26
4/16
Kennedy space program - Press
reaction, 1961-05-26
1961-05-26
4/16
Princess Margaret - a baby,
1961-05-26
1961-05-26
4/16
Kennedy Moon race program (1),
1961-05-26
1961-05-26
4/16
Princess Margaret - surprise,
1961-05-25
1961-05-25
4/16
Princess Margaret - a baby,
1961-05-25
1961-05-25
4/16
Presidential Special, 1961-05-31
1961-05-31
4/16
Kennedy - reaction to proposed
talks with Khrushchev (1), 1961-05-30
1961-05-30
4/16
[Kennedy - reaction to proposed
talks with Khrushchev] (2), 1961-05-30
1961-05-30
4/17
Kennedy - results of London
visit, 1961-06-06
1961-06-06
4/17
Jackie Kennedy, 1961-06-06
1961-06-06
4/17
Lord Home in Washington, 1961-06-15
1961-06-15
4/17
Berlin - no war moves here,
1961
1961
4/17
Eichmann, 1961-06-16
1961-06-16
4/17
Berlin - Moscow threat to air
corridors, 1961-06-26
1961-06-26
4/18
Berlin - press reaction, 1961-08-25
1961-08-25
4/18
Berlin - Soviet note shock,
1961-08-25
1961-08-25
4/18
Berlin - Macmillan policy
attacked, 1961-08-26
1961-08-26
4/18
Berlin Crisis - Mac views,
1961-08-28
1961-08-28
4/18
Berlin Crisis - Mac urged to
convene early summit, 1961-08-28
1961-08-28
4/18
Berlin Crisis - war hysteria,
1961-08-28
1961-08-28
4/18
Goya Painting - mystery letter
received, 1961-08-31
1961-08-31
4/18
Nuclear Tests - Russia
announces resumption of tests, 1961-08-31
1961-08-31
4/19
Nuclear Tests - bitterness,
contempt, 1961-09-01
1961-09-01
4/19
Nuclear Tests - pressure from
U.K. to U.S. tests, 1961-09-01
1961-09-01
4/19
Nuclear Tests - form of
blackmail over Berlin, 1961-09-01
1961-09-01
4/19
Nuclear Tests - British
reaction, 1961-09-07
1961-09-07
4/19
Belgrade Conference - results,
1961-09-07
1961-09-07
4/19
Berlin Crisis - Khrushchev's
cracks of war possibility, 1961
1961
4/19
Lord Home flies to Washington ;
Berlin Crisis - Home to persuade allies to negotiate, 1961
1961
4/19
Berlin Crisis - a summit
conference?, 1961-09-13
1961-09-13
4/19
Berlin Crisis - threat of
K[hrushchev] peace treaty with East Germany, 1961-09-13
1961-09-13
4/19
Lord Home at London Airport,
1961-09-13
1961-09-13
4/19
Bertram Russell - sit-down
strike, 1961-09-13
1961-09-13
4/19
Katanga - Irish forces, 1961-09-16
1961-09-16
4/19
Anti-nuclear demonstrations,
1961-09-16
1961-09-16
4/19
Congo - U.K. asks Dag for
ceasefire, 1961-09-16
1961-09-16
4/19
Anti-nuclear - Committee of
100, 1961-09-17
1961-09-17
4/19
Dag Hammarskjold Death, 1961-09-18
1961-09-18
4/19
West German Election Results,
1961-09-18
1961-09-18
4/19
Anti-nuclear demonstration -
many arrests, 1961-09-18
1961-09-18
4/19
Anti-nuclear demonstrations -
Bertram Russell, 1961-09-18
1961-09-18
4/19
Dag Hammarskjold Death -
serious threat to Congo peace, 1961-09-19
1961-09-19
4/19
Dag Hammarskjold Death - deep
mourning, 1961-09-19
1961-09-19
4/19
Dag Hammarskjold Death - U.N.
threatened, 1961-09-19
1961-09-19
4/19
Dag Hammarskjold (TV - editors
choice), 1961-09-24
1961-09-24
4/19
U.N. - Gromyko, 1961-09-26
1961-09-26
4/19
Kennedy - World praise for
speech, 1961-09-26
1961-09-26
4/19
Kennedy - rapturous applause,
1961-09-26
1961-09-26
4/19
Common Market - U.K.
optimistic, 1961-09-27
1961-09-27
4/19
Goya Painting - [Scotland] Yard
refuses to make deal, 1961-09-27
1961-09-27
4/19
U.N. - Gromyko speech
uninspired, 1961-09-27
1961-09-27
4/20
Labor Party Conference - win
H-bomb policy, 1961-10-05
1961-10-05
4/20
Earl of Snowdon - first
official engagement since Peerage, 1961-10-05
1961-10-05
4/20
Common Market - Heath flies to
Bonn, 1961-10-05
1961-10-05
4/20
Lady Godiva (flair), 1961-10-09
1961-10-09
4/20
Margaret's baby (flair), 1961-10-09
1961-10-09
4/20
Berlin Crisis - result on
Kennedy/Gromyko talks, 1961-10-09
1961-10-09
4/20
Gromyko calls on Mac, 1961-10-09
1961-10-09
4/20
Cabinet Shake-Up, 1961-10-09
1961-10-09
4/20
Berlin - Gromyko leaves London
(TV spot), 1961-10-10
1961-10-10
4/20
Cabinet changes - reasons?,
1961-10-10
1961-10-10
4/20
Berlin situation - Gromyko
optimistic, 1961-10-10
1961-10-10
4/20
Berlin Crisis - Gromyko sees
Mac, 1961-10-10
1961-10-10
4/20
Berlin Crisis - firm stand
taking effect, 1961-10-12
1961-10-12
4/20
Conservative Party Conference -
control on immigration, 1961-10-12
1961-10-12
4/20
Conservative Party Conference -
common market, 1961-10-12
1961-10-12
4/20
Khrushchev - reply to M.P.s,
1961-10-13
1961-10-13
4/20
Nuclear Test - U.S. threat to
resume, 1961-10-13
1961-10-13
4/20
Berlin Crisis - Khrushchev
dampener, 1961-10-13
1961-10-13
4/20
Western Four-Power [Summit] ;
De Gaulle torpedoes (1), 1961-10-16
1961-10-16
4/20
[Western Four-Power Summit ; De
Gaulle torpedoes] (2), 1961-10-16
1961-10-16
4/20
Fog, 1961-10-16
1961-10-16
4/20
De Gaulle - to visit London,
1961-10-17
1961-10-17
4/20
Communist Party Congress ;
Khrushchev - Berlin, 1961-10-17
1961-10-17
4/20
K[hrushchev] threat of 50
megaton bomb, 1961-10-18
1961-10-18
4/20
Bomb - K[hrushchev] fails,
1961-10-18
1961-10-18
4/20
Press Reaction to K[hrushchev]
bomb threat, 1961-10-18
1961-10-18
4/20
Nuclear Tests - Russia latest
test causes bitterness (1), 1961-10-24
1961-10-24
4/20
Nuclear Tests - Russia latest
test causes bitterness (2), 1961-10-24
1961-10-24
4/20
Nuclear Tests - Russia latest
test causes bitterness (3), 1961-10-24
1961-10-24
4/20
50 megaton bomb exploded, 1961-10-30
1961-10-30
4/20
Stalin - body removed, 1961-10-30
1961-10-30
4/20
Nuclear - big bomb goes off,
1961-10-30
1961-10-30
4/20
Nuclear bomb - fall-out scare,
1961-10-31
1961-10-31
4/20
The Bomb - British reaction,
1961-10-31
1961-10-31
4/20
Nuclear - another bomb?, 1961-10-31
1961-10-31
4/20
Nuclear - rumor Russia finished
tests, 1961-10-31
1961-10-31
4/20
Opening of Parliament, 1961-10-31
1961-10-31
4/21
Princess Margaret - A boy,
1961-11-03
1961-11-03
4/21
[Princess Margaret - A boy]
(2), 1961-11-03
1961-11-03
4/21
Nuclear - Britain unimpressed
by U.S. statement ready to start tests, 1961-11-03
1961-11-03
4/21
Princess Margaret - birth
imminent, 1961-11-03
1961-11-03
4/21
Ghana - Queen's visit decision,
1961-11-06
1961-11-06
4/21
Ship Explosion, 1961-11-06
1961-11-06
4/21
Nuclear - fall-out fear fading,
1961-11-08
1961-11-08
4/21
Ghana - Queen's visit certain,
1961-11-08
1961-11-08
4/21
Lord Home - criticism over
party refusal, 1961-11-08
1961-11-08
4/21
Ghana - [British bid] farewell
to Queen, 1961-11-09
1961-11-09
4/21
Ghana - extra guards for Queen,
1961-11-09
1961-11-09
4/21
[Jomo] Kenyatta - visit to
London, 1961-11-09
1961-11-09
4/21
Ghana tour - Queen wins hearts,
1961-11-10
1961-11-10
4/21
Miss World, 1961-11-10
1961-11-10
4/21
Berlin - K[hrushchev] offers
new concessions, 1961-11-10
1961-11-10
4/21
Nuclear - Anglo-American appeal
for resuming talks, 1961-11-14
1961-11-14
4/21
Press Reaction to recall of
[Hans] Kroll by Adenauer, 1961-11-14
1961-11-14
4/21
U.N. - Congo debate, 1961-11-14
1961-11-14
4/21
Nuclear - U.K. reaction to test
ban talks, 1961-11-22
1961-11-22
4/21
[Nuclear - U.K. reaction to
test ban talks] (2), 1961-11-22
1961-11-22
4/21
Court Cases - man and his dog,
1961-11-22
1961-11-22
4/21
Berlin - meeting of De Gaulle
and Mac, 1961-11-25
1961-11-25
4/21
Common Market - a leak, 1961-11-25
1961-11-25
4/21
Berlin - optimism for De Gaulle
and Mac talks, 1961-11-25
1961-11-25
4/21
Berlin - Mac being pushed hard
on De Gaulle talks, 1961-11-25
1961-11-25
4/21
Kennedy commended on interview
with Izvestia, 1961-11-30
1961-11-30
4/21
Churchill - 87th birthday,
1961-11-30
1961-11-30
4/21
Kennedy - prestige restored,
1961-11-30
1961-11-30
4/22
Kuwait - arrival of troops,
1961-12-28
1961-12-28
4/22
Kuwait - government support,
1961-12-28
1961-12-28
4/22
Weather - snow, ice, fog, 1961-12-28
1961-12-28
5/1
4" snow storm, 1962-01-02
1962-01-02
5/1
Teachers annual conference,
1962-01-03
1962-01-03
5/1
Big weather freeze-up, 1962-01-03
1962-01-03
5/1
Trade unions - Wholesale
clean-up of Communism, 1962-01-03
1962-01-03
5/1
Preview of Adenauer/Macmillan
talks, 1962-01-08
1962-01-08
5/1
Collision of [Yugoslav] steamer
Sabac [with London steamer Doring Court], 1962-01-08
1962-01-08
5/1
Macmillan holds Cabinet
meeting, 1962-01-08
1962-01-08
5/1
Dutch/Indonesian ships clash,
1962-01-15
1962-01-15
5/1
[Smallpox outbreak], 1962-01-15
1962-01-15
5/1
Dutch/Indonesian conference to
negotiate settlement, 1962-01-15
1962-01-15
5/1
Post Office strike, 1962-01-15
1962-01-15
5/1
Smallpox - Queues for
vaccination, 1962-01-16
1962-01-16
5/1
Smallpox - Two more cases,
1962-01-17
1962-01-17
5/1
Khrushchev - Rumors of power
struggle, 1962-01-17
1962-01-17
5/1
Khrushchev - Rumors of power
struggle, 1962-01-17
1962-01-17
5/1
[Tony] Armstrong-Jones - Furor
over new job [as artistic adviser to the Sunday Times], 1962-01-17
1962-01-17
5/1
[Tony] Armstrong-Jones - Furor
over new job [as artistic adviser to the Sunday Times], 1962-01-17
1962-01-17
5/1
[Tony] Armstrong-Jones - Furor
over new job [as artistic adviser to the Sunday Times], 1962-01-21
1962-01-21
5/1
John Glenn, 1962-01-21
1962-01-21
5/1
Scientists apprehensive [about
John Glenn spaceflight], 1962-01-21
1962-01-21
5/2
Threat of national railway
strike, 1962-02-06
1962-02-06
5/2
Queen Elizabeth - 10 years
reign, 1962-02-06
1962-02-06
5/2
Queen Elizabeth - 10 years
reign, 1962-02-06
1962-02-06
5/2
Press reaction to resumption
[of] nuclear tests, 1962-02-09
1962-02-09
5/2
Rumor [of] Algerian
independence, 1962-02-09
1962-02-09
5/2
U.S. may use Christmas Island
[for] nuclear tests, 1962-02-09
1962-02-09
5/2
U.S. may use Christmas Island
[for] nuclear tests, 1962-02-09
1962-02-09
5/2
IRA [Irish Republican Army],
1962-02-27
1962-02-27
5/2
[Sir Ray] Welensky [regarding
the] African Federation, 1962-02-27
1962-02-27
5/2
Press reaction [to] summit
[meeting with Soviet Premier Khrushchev], 1962-02-27
1962-02-27
5/3
Anti-bomb demonstration, 1962-03-03
1962-03-03
5/3
[Sir Ray] Welensky - Back to
Salisbury in fighting mood, 1962-03-03
1962-03-03
5/3
U.S. may resume [nuclear] tests
next month, 1962-03-03
1962-03-03
5/3
[Sir Ray] Welensky - Back to
Salisbury in fighting mood, 1962-03-03
1962-03-03
5/3
[Britain] emotionally prepared
[for] summit [meeting with Soviet Premier Khrushchev], 1962-03-06
1962-03-06
5/3
Khrushchev's acceptance of
Geneva meeting, 1962-03-06
1962-03-06
5/3
Algerian independence - Threat
to newsmen, 1962-03-06
1962-03-06
5/3
Khrushchev's acceptance of
Geneva meeting, 1962-03-06
1962-03-06
5/3
Khrushchev warns of new global
rocket, 1962-03-06
1962-03-06
5/3
Russians put satellite in
orbit, 1962-03-15
1962-03-15
5/4
Potato shortage, 1962-04-17
1962-04-17
5/4
BEA [British European Airways]
denial [regarding return of diplomats Guy] Burgess [and Donald] Maclean,
1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
By-election - Shellacking for
Macmillan [at] Derby North, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
[Guy] Burgess [and Donald]
MacLean vacation [in] Italy, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Kennedy - Severe criticism [by]
Russian press, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Warrants issued [for Guy]
Burgess [and Donald] Maclean, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Burgess and MacLean hunted by
Interpol, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Burgess and MacLean hunted by
Interpol, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Weddings - Sarah Churchill;
Duncan Sandys, 1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Russia/China [diplomatic] lull,
1962-04-18
1962-04-18
5/4
Burgess and MacLean - Mystery
beginning to unravel, 1962-04-19
1962-04-19
5/4
Nuclear tests - Macmillan to
pressure Kennedy
5/4
Frank Cousins [General
Secretary of the] Transport and General Workers Union
5/4
Foreign Office denies reports
of Macmillan/Khrushchev talks this summer
5/4
Burgess and MacLean - Who
started rumpus?, 1962-04-19
1962-04-19
5/4
Warrants issued [for Guy]
Burgess [and Donald] Maclean, 1962-04-19
1962-04-19
5/4
East/West [nuclear] test ban
unlikely, 1962-04-19
1962-04-19
5/4
British reaction [to] nuclear
tests, 1962-04-19
1962-04-19
5/4
Ban-the-bomb rally, 1962-04-20
1962-04-20
5/4
Sydney Silverman [regarding]
nuclear tests, 1962-04-22
1962-04-22
5/4
12,000 begin ban-the bomb
march, 1962-04-20
1962-04-20
5/4
12,000 begin ban-the bomb
march, 1962-04-20
1962-04-20
5/4
12,000 begin ban-the bomb
march
5/4
12,000 begin ban-the bomb
march, 1962-04-20
1962-04-20
5/4
Judy Garland's
children
5/4
Macmillan [regarding]
summit
5/4
Macmillan to pressure Kennedy
[regarding] nuclear tests
5/4
[Macmillan speaks to Parliament
regarding nuclear tests]
5/4
Guy Burgess's emigrant's
status
5/4
Ban-the-bomb [march in]
Slough
5/4
Ban-the-bomb [march in]
Slough
5/4
Michael Foot [regarding]
ban-the-bomb [march]
5/4
Michael Foot [regarding]
ban-the-bomb [march]
5/4
Mass rally [against] nuclear
tests
5/4
March on [American] embassy
[protesting] nuclear tests, 1962-04-23
1962-04-23
5/4
March on [American] embassy
[protesting] nuclear tests, 1962-04-23
1962-04-23
5/4
Queen Elizabeth - 36th
birthday, 1962-04-23
1962-04-23
5/4
Mass rally [against] nuclear
tests, 1962-04-23
1962-04-23
5/4
Stirling Moss, 1962-04-24
1962-04-24
5/4
Range Four rocket, 1962-04-24
1962-04-24
5/4
Macmillan leaves for U.S.,
1962-04-24
1962-04-24
5/4
Edward Hewitt [regarding]
Communism, 1962-04-24
1962-04-24
5/4
Students picket American
embassy, 1962-04-25
1962-04-25
5/4
Students picket American
embassy, 1962-04-25
1962-04-25
5/4
Foreign Office denies
Washington agency report, 1962-04-25
1962-04-25
5/4
Macmillan lunching with Queen,
1962-04-25
1962-04-25
5/4
Macmillan lunching with Queen,
1962-04-25
1962-04-25
5/4
British reaction [to] nuclear
tests, 1962-04-27
1962-04-27
5/4
British reaction [to] nuclear
tests, 1962-04-27
1962-04-27
5/4
Pirate radio
5/4
Potomac meeting, 1962-04-30
1962-04-30
5/4
Potomac meeting, 1962-04-30
1962-04-30
5/4
Central Treaty Organization -
Opening, 1962-04-30
1962-04-30
5/4
Macmillan [regarding the]
Central Treaty Organization, 1962-04-30
1962-04-30
5/5
Prince Charles at Gordonstoun,
1962-05-01
1962-05-01
5/5
[Macmillan speaks to Central
Treaty Organization], 1962-05-01
1962-05-01
5/5
Weddings - April
Ashley
5/5
Municipal chambers, 1962-05-12
1962-05-12
5/5
Dock strikes, 1962-05-12
1962-05-12
5/5
Strikes - Troops standby, 1962-05-12
1962-05-12
5/5
Press remarks [regarding]
public opinion polls, 1962-05-14
1962-05-14
5/5
Kennedy dispatches 7th fleet
[to] Thailand, 1962-05-14
1962-05-14
5/5
Kennedy dispatches 7th fleet
[to] Thailand, 1962-05-14
1962-05-14
5/5
[Tory Party loses seats on Town
Councils], 1962-05-15
1962-05-15
5/5
Press attack [against] Duke of
Edinburgh, 1962-05-15
1962-05-15
5/5
Nurses pay dispute, 1962-05-15
1962-05-15
5/5
Milovan Djilas imprisonment,
1962-05-15
1962-05-15
5/5
Foreign Office view [on]
Thailand, 1962-05-17
1962-05-17
5/5
Macmilan to aid Thailand if
necessary, 1962-05-17
1962-05-17
5/5
Laos, 1962-05-17
1962-05-17
5/5
Khrushchev complaints
[regarding] Thailand unheeded, 1952-05-19
1952-05-19
5/5
Laos - Britain optimistic of
settlement, 1962-05-19
1962-05-19
5/5
Laos - Britain optimistic of
settlement, 1962-05-19
1962-05-19
5/5
Evacuation [of Dutch West New
Guinea], 1962-05-22
1962-05-22
5/5
Hong Kong refugee problem,
1962-05-22
1962-05-22
5/5
Foreign Office views
[regarding] Hong Kong, 1962-05-22
1962-05-22
5/5
Hong Kong refugee problem,
1962-05-22
1962-05-22
5/5
Public opinion polls
[regarding] monarchy, 1962-05-23
1962-05-23
5/5
Nuclear tests - No fall-out
over Britain, 1962-05-23
1962-05-23
5/5
[Senator] Karl Mund [regarding]
Hong Kong, 1962-05-23
1962-05-23
5/5
Scott Carpenter, 1962-05-24
1962-05-24
5/5
Scott Carpenter, 1962-05-24
1962-05-24
5/5
Scott Carpenter, 1962-05-24
1962-05-24
5/5
Macmillan/De Gaulle meeting,
1962-05-27
1962-05-27
5/5
Panic selling [on London] Stock
Exchange, 1962-05-30
1962-05-30
5/5
Gary Davis, 1962-05-30
1962-05-30
5/5
[Robert] Menzies [regarding]
Common Market, 1962-05-30
1962-05-30
5/5
Stock exchange recovery, 1962-05-30
1962-05-30
5/5
Stock exchange recovery, 1962-05-30
1962-05-30
5/5
Stock exchange recovery, 1962-05-30
1962-05-30
5/5
[Edward] Heath [regarding]
Common Market, 1962-05-31
1962-05-31
5/5
Khrushchev attack [on] Common
Market, 1962-05-31
1962-05-31
5/5
Stock exchange recovery, 1962-05-31
1962-05-31
5/6
Dean Rusk flies to London,
1962-06-24
1962-06-24
5/6
Matsu and Quemoy - Military
build-up, 1962-06-24
1962-06-24
5/6
Dean Rusk flies to London,
1962-06-24
1962-06-24
5/6
Matsu and Quemoy - Military
build-up, 1962-06-25
1962-06-25
5/6
Geneva agreement [violations
in] Vietnam, 1962-06-25
1962-06-25
5/6
Dean Rusk [regarding] common
market, 1962-06-25
1962-06-25
5/6
Press defense [of President]
Kennedy, 1962-06-25
1962-06-25
5/6
Dean Rusk [regarding]
multilateral force, 1962-06-25
1962-06-25
5/6
Macmillan [regarding] nuclear
[deterrance and] De Gaulle, 1962-06-26
1962-06-26
5/6
[Wimbledon], 1962-06-26
1962-06-26
5/6
British press reaction
[regarding] Berlin, 1962-06-26
1962-06-26
5/6
Dean Rusk goes to Oxford, 1962-06-26
1962-06-26
5/6
Macmillan - Nuclear defense
[policy and] Parliament, 1962-06-26
1962-06-26
5/6
Pilkington Committee report,
1962-06-27
1962-06-27
5/6
Charlie Chaplin [receives]
Oxford degree, 1962-06-27
1962-06-27
5/6
Churchill's operation [for]
broken thigh [at] Monte Carlo, 1962-06-27
1962-06-27
5/6
Churchill's 2nd operation,
1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
[Churchill's recovery from
operations on thigh], 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
Khrushchev's decision to aid
Formosa, 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
Pilkington Committee report and
Macmillan, 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
[Churchill's recovery from
operations on thigh], 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
[Churchill's recovery from
operations on thigh], 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
[Churchill's recovery from
operations on thigh], 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
[Churchill's recovery from
operations on thigh], 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
Churchill's 2nd operation,
1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
[Quemoy and Matsu], 1962-06-28
1962-06-28
5/6
Communism and cricket, 1962-06-30
1962-06-30
5/6
Africa - Attack by Richard
Butler, 1962-06-30
1962-06-30
5/6
Churchill on road to recovery,
1962-06-30
1962-06-30
5/6
Immigration Act - Last minute
rush, 1962-06-30
1962-06-30
5/7
[Robert] Soblen attempts
suicide, 1962-07-01
1962-07-01
5/7
Churchill resting
comfortably
5/7
Churchill resting
comfortably
5/7
[Robert] Soblen, condition
worrying, 1962-07-02
1962-07-02
5/7
Churchill sits up in bed, 1962-07-02
1962-07-02
5/7
[Robert Soblen suicide attempt;
Fascist rally; Churchill's recovery; Immigration Act], 1962-07-02
1962-07-02
5/7
Fascist rally - 20 fined, 1962-07-02
1962-07-02
5/7
[Robert] Soblen [condition]
improvement, 1962-07-02
1962-07-02
5/7
Independence Day, 1962-07-04
1962-07-04
5/7
[Winston Churchill ; Robert
Soblen], 1962-07-04
1962-07-04
5/7
First genuine clue [regarding]
Goya [portrait], 1960-07-04
1960-07-04
5/7
[Robert] Soblen [expelled from
Israel]
5/7
Soblen may be shipped to
[United] States Friday, 1962-07-04
1962-07-04
5/7
[Cabinet shake-up]
5/7
[Death of Adolf Eichmann],
1962-06-03
1962-06-03
5/7
By-election [in]
Leicester
5/7
[Nuclear test ban agreement
with Soviet Union], 1962-05-07
1962-05-07
5/7
[Robert] Soblen [in] Brixton
prison, 1962-07-08
1962-07-08
5/7
Common Market negotiations
ending, 1962-07-07
1962-07-07
5/7
[Britain's entry into Common
Market], 1962-07-07
1962-07-07
5/7
Churchill's good night [of
recovery at Middlesex Hospital], 1962-07-07
1962-07-07
5/7
Times [of London] reaction [to]
South Africa, 1962-07-07
1962-07-07
5/7
Churchill [infected with]
phlebitis, 1962-07-07
1962-07-07
5/7
Churchill [infected with]
phlebitis, 1962-07-07
1962-07-07
5/7
State visit [of Liberian
President William V. Shadrack] Tubman, 1962-07-08
1962-07-08
5/7
Million dollar art
theft
5/7
Telstar - First attempt [at
trans-Atlantic television broadcast], 1962-07
1962-07
5/7
Churchill much better, 1962-07-08
1962-07-08
5/7
Churchill much better, 1962-07-08
1962-07-08
5/7
Macmillan's status after
Cabinet shake-up
5/7
Rainbow bomb demonstration,
1962-07-10
1962-07-10
5/7
Rainbow bomb demonstration,
1962-07-10
1962-07-10
5/7
Churchill's bronchial
infection, 1962-07-12
1962-07-12
5/7
Churchill's bronchial
infection, 1962-07-12
1962-07-12
5/7
Churchill's bronchial
infection, 1962-07-12
1962-07-12
5/7
Churchill's great improvement,
1962-07-12
1962-07-12
5/7
Churchill's great
improvement
5/7
[Robert] Soblen [to be] shipped
back as soon as courts allow, 1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Churchill's great improvement,
1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Churchill's great improvement,
1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Cabinet's great shake-up, 1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Cabinet's great shake-up, 1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Cabinet's great shake-up, 1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Common Market - U.K. confident
of membership by Easter, 1962-07-13
1962-07-13
5/7
Churchill up and about again,
1962-07-16
1962-07-16
5/7
Churchill up and about again,
1962-07-17
1962-07-17
5/7
Macmillan razzed [in
Parliament], 1962-07-17
1962-07-17
5/7
Russian antics [in] Berlin,
1962-07-18
1962-07-18
5/7
Churchill up and about again,
1962-07-17
1962-07-17
5/7
Churchill up and about again,
1962-07-17
1962-07-17
5/7
Macmillan's personal butchery
[of] Cabinet
5/7
[Robert] Soblen appears before
judicial bench
5/7
Macmillan's personal butchery
[of] Cabinet
Trial of Adolf Eichmann, 1961-1962
1961-1962
Scripts for Yale Newman's coverage of the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf
Eichmann.
Arranged chronologically, according to the page numbers assigned by Yale Newman
in the original annual bound volumes.
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - sentence of death unlikely, 1961-04-09
1961-04-09
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - great desire for trial not to take place - emotional strain,
1961-04-09
1961-04-09
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - confusion among people, 1961-04-10
1961-04-10
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - 1 week contest legality Court to try Eichmann, 1961-04-10
1961-04-10
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Rifka Yousselevska (1)
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Rifka Yousselevska (1)
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - Eichmann pleads not guilty to 15 count
indictment
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - West Germany may become involved, 1961-04-11
1961-04-11
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - 1 week contest legality Court to try Eichmann, 1961-04-11
1961-04-11
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - 1 week contest legality Court to try Eichmann, 1961-04-11
1961-04-11
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - 1 week contest legality Court to try Eichmann, 1961-04-11
1961-04-11
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings, 1961-04-11
1961-04-11
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - court without emotion, 1961-04-11
1961-04-11
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Independence Day parade - call-off ignored, 1961-04-12
1961-04-12
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Soviet
space shot, 1961-04-12
1961-04-12
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - reason for legal precedent, 1961-04-12
1961-04-12
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - abductors in court, 1961-04-12
1961-04-12
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Holocaust Day (2), 1961-04-13
1961-04-13
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Holocaust Day (1), 1961-04-13
1961-04-13
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Independence Day parade, 1961-04-14
1961-04-14
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Pre-trial - Haunser winds up preliminary legal arguments, 1961-04-14
1961-04-14
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - Eichmann described as eager-beaver, 1961-04-14
1961-04-14
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Independence Day parade - called off, 1961-04-14
1961-04-14
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - Servatius reasons for not trying Eichmann, 1961-04-14
1961-04-14
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - hearing of indictment, 1961-04-15
1961-04-15
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - hearing of indictment, 1961-04-16
1961-04-16
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - details too grizzly to absorb, 1961-04-17
1961-04-17
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Opening proceedings - judge assures Eichmann of fair trial
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Hausner opens case against Eichmann, 1961-04-17
1961-04-17
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Hausner opens case against Eichmann - Eichmann - bloodthirsty, 1961-04-18
1961-04-18
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Hausner opens case against Eichmann - Eichmann - bloodthirsty, 1961-04-18
1961-04-18
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - says he revolted by first camp visit, 1961-04-19
1961-04-19
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - shows evidence of regret, 1961-04-19
1961-04-19
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - throws blame on Hitler, 1961-04-19
1961-04-19
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - throws blame on Hitler, 1961-04-19
1961-04-19
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - says he guilty purely on legal point, 1961-04-19
1961-04-19
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - says he guilty purely on legal point, 1961-04-19
1961-04-19
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann - talks of Protestant pastor, 1961-04-21
1961-04-21
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Hausner opens case against Eichmann - many tears, 1961-04-22
1961-04-22
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Algeria - trial takes back seat, 1961-04-23
1961-04-23
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Algeria - French generals support De Gaulle
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Third
week of trial, 1961-04-24
1961-04-24
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Sale Baron, 1961-04-24
1961-04-24
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Third
week of trial - secret document, 1961-04-24
1961-04-24
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dieter Wisliceny, 1961-04-25
1961-04-25
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Zindel Greenspan (1), 1961-04-25
1961-04-25
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Zindel Greenspan (2), 1961-04-25
1961-04-25
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Bemo Cohn, 1961-04-25
1961-04-25
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
[Letters of encouragement from former Nazis], 1961-04-26
1961-04-26
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
[Letters of encouragement from former Nazis], 1961-04-26
1961-04-26
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Third
week of trial - Judge Landau received threatening letters, 1961-04-26
1961-04-26
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Third
week of trial - Grand Mufti accused, 1961-04-26
1961-04-26
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Third
week of trial [statements from S.S. Officer Dieter Vislicheney and Rudolf
Hess]
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Third
week of trial - Rudolf Hess gives Eichmann reason
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - impatient at time taken for trial, 1961-04-27
1961-04-27
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Joseph P. Kennedy, 1961-04-27
1961-04-27
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - many documents, 1961-04-27
1961-04-27
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - many documents, 1961-04-27
1961-04-27
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - preliminary phase over, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Ada Lichtman, 1961-04-28
1961-04-28
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - President/prosecuting attorney clash, 1961-04-28
1961-04-28
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - Eichmann direct involvement still not established, 1961-04-29
1961-04-29
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Judge
Landau - Eichmann direct involvement still not established, 1961-04-29
1961-04-29
5/8
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Prosecution presentation - effect, 1961-04-29
1961-04-29
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Prosecution presentation - Landau overrides Eichmann objections, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Hirsa Pachter, 1961-05
1961-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Prosecution presentation - man screams in court, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Prosecution presentation - Hausner tries to prove Eichmann trigger man,
1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Zvi Schaffer, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Zvi Schaffer, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Zvi Schaffer, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Leon Wells, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Yusef Buzminski, 1961-05-02
1961-05-02
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Object
of trial, 1961-05-02
1961-05-02
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Leon Wells, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Leon Wells, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Leon Wells, 1961-05-01
1961-05-01
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mrs. Trivia Zuckerman, 1961-05-03
1961-05-03
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mrs. Trivia Zuckerman, 1961-05-03
1961-05-03
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mrs. Trivia Zuckerman, 1961-05-03
1961-05-03
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Lag
Ba'Omer, 1961-05-03
1961-05-03
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mrs. Trivia Zuckerman, 1961-05-03
1961-05-03
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mr. Alba Kavner, 1961-05-04
1961-05-04
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Object
of trial - nerves fraying, 1961-05-04
1961-05-04
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Object
of trial - Poland/Lithuania ghettos, 1961-05-04
1961-05-04
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Object
of trial - safe conduct request for 4 witnesses turned down, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Object
of trial - Einsatzgruppen, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Object
of trial - European role during Nazi reign of terror, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Lag
Ba'Omer, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Latvia
- Nazi brutality, more witnesses introduced, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Latvia
- Nazi brutality, more witnesses introduced, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Latvia
- atrocities, 1961-05-05
1961-05-05
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Rifka Yousselevska (2), 1961-05-08
1961-05-08
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
- 4000 children deported, 1961-05-09
1961-05-09
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Jacques Stern / 4000 children deported, 1961-05-09
1961-05-09
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Gregory Topolevsky, 1961-05-10
1961-05-10
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Gregory Topolevsky, 1961-05-10
1961-05-10
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Gregory Topolevsky, 1961-05-10
1961-05-10
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Mildner and Best - fail to carry out Eichmann orders, 1961-05-11
1961-05-11
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
- Eichmann to take own defense, 1961-05-11
1961-05-11
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mrs. Hildegard Hensal, 1961-05-11
1961-05-11
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Mrs. Henrietta Samuel, 1961-05-11
1961-05-11
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
- concentration camp witnesses, 1961-05-12
1961-05-12
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Merdechai Ansbacher, 1961-05-12
1961-05-12
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
- prosecution may end June 5, 1961-05-12
1961-05-12
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
- Eichmann had full support of Hitler, 1961-05-15
1961-05-15
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Heinrich Gruber, 1961-05-16
1961-05-16
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Heinrich Gruber, 1961-05-16
1961-05-16
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Heinrich Gruber, 1961-05-16
1961-05-16
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Erwin
Shimron - leaves to interogate witnesses, 1961-05-17
1961-05-17
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: David
Rosalie - trial closes for funeral, 1961-05-17
1961-05-17
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Erwin
Shimron - Nazi history, 1961-05-19
1961-05-19
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Erwin
Shimron - Yugoslav Jews, 1961-05-19
1961-05-19
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Erwin
Shimron - Alexander Arnon against U.S.
5/9
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Accra
- hangman's noose, 1961-05-19
1961-05-19
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Erwin
Shimron - Eichmann takes stand for first time - refuses Bible, 1961-06-20
1961-06-20
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Erwin
Shimron - Servatius opens case, 1961-06-20
1961-06-20
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Zionist leaders grateful to me, 1961-06-20
1961-06-20
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Argentina - Eichmann says forced to make statement, 1961-06-20
1961-06-20
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense, 1961-06-20
1961-06-20
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - friend of German Jews, 1961-06-23
1961-06-23
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Irrigation plan - gunfire along border, 1961-06-23
1961-06-23
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Election fever - Gurion/Goldman, 1961-06-21
1961-06-21
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - court unable to understand him, 1961-06-21
1961-06-21
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Hans Globke, 1961-06-22
1961-06-22
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Hans Globke, 1961-06-22
1961-06-22
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - tries to persuade court convicting wrong man, 1961-06-23
1961-06-23
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - tries to persuade court convicting wrong man, 1961-06-23
1961-06-23
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann describes himself as Pontius Pilate, 1961-06-26
1961-06-26
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Servatius asks for more time, 1961-06-26
1961-06-26
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - [Eichmann claims he was opposed to Wansee Conference
plan], 1961-06-26
1961-06-26
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann continues to proclaim his innocence, 1961-06-27
1961-06-27
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - argues with president of court, 1961-06-27
1961-06-27
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Crystal Night, 1961-06-28
1961-06-28
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - curious memory, 1961-06-28
1961-06-28
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann just messenger boy, 1961-06-28
1961-06-28
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - what to do with Eichmann if found guilty, 1961-06-28
1961-06-28
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - 4-6 months more, 1961-06-28
1961-06-28
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Norbert Wollheim, 1961-06-29
1961-06-29
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Norbert Wollheim, 1961-06-29
1961-06-29
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - 5 1/2 hours denying anything to do with this crime, 1961-06-30
1961-06-30
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann says Serbia framed him, 1961-06-30
1961-06-30
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Russia
- accused by Israeli F.O., 1961-06-30
1961-06-30
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann describes himself as Pontius Pilate, 1961-06-30
1961-06-30
5/10
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann rumored too exhausted to finish
trial
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - 1944 death march of 6-10,000, 1961-07-03
1961-07-03
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - timetable altered, 1961-07-03
1961-07-03
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Wilhelm Hoettle, 1961-07-04
1961-07-04
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Wilhelm Hoettle, 1961-07-04
1961-07-04
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Wilhelm Hoettle, 1961-07-04
1961-07-04
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Wilhelm Hoettle, 1961-07-04
1961-07-04
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Dr. Wilhelm Hoettle, 1961-07-04
1961-07-04
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann defense - Eichmann denies deportation Hungarian Jews, 1961-07-05
1961-07-05
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann admits guilt, 1961-07-07
1961-07-07
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann admits guilt, 1961-07-07
1961-07-07
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann unable take stand, 1961-07-10
1961-07-10
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann versus Hausner, 1961-07-11
1961-07-11
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann versus Hausner, 1961-07-11
1961-07-11
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann still insists just little cog, 1961-07-14
1961-07-14
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann still insists just little cog, 1961-07-14
1961-07-14
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann admits to deporting Rumainian Jews to Germany,
1961-07-14
1961-07-14
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - loss of memory, 1961-07-17
1961-07-17
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
witnesses - Nissan Hishkowitz, 1961-07-17
1961-07-17
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - hope for windup today, 1961-07-19
1961-07-19
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann threatens not to answer questions on Dutch
journalist, 1961-07-19
1961-07-19
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination [Interview with Dutch journalist], 1961-07-19
1961-07-19
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - memoirs - Argentina, 1961-07-20
1961-07-20
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - concluded, 1961-07-20
1961-07-20
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - concluded, 1961-07-20
1961-07-20
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Recess
- hatred of Jews political - Eichmann, 1961-07-21
1961-07-21
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
of Century, 1961-07-21
1961-07-21
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
of Century - effect on Israelis, 1961-07-27
1961-07-27
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - concluded, 1961-07-20
1961-07-20
5/11
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Recess
- 1 week for preparation summation, 1961-07-24
1961-07-24
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Cross-examination - Eichmann versus Hausner, 1961-08-03
1961-08-03
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
of Century - Servatius final plan tomorrow, 1961-08-10
1961-08-10
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
of Century - Servatius final plan tomorrow, 1961-08-10
1961-08-10
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Election fever - Mapai Party, 1961-08-13
1961-08-13
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
of Century - trial over, 1961-08-14
1961-08-14
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Trial
of Century - trial over, 1961-08-14
1961-08-14
5/12
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: What
will happen to Eichmann, 1961-08-14
1961-08-14
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Judge finds Eichmann guilty on all 4 counts, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Judge finds Eichmann guilty on all 4 counts, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Judge finds Eichmann guilty on all 4 counts, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Judge finds Eichmann guilty on all 4 counts, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - certain Eichmann will get death sentence, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - court judges explaining to do, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges, 1961-12-11
1961-12-11
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Eichmann guilty on 15 counts, 1961-12-12
1961-12-12
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Eichmann won't now ask Jews for forgiveness, 1961-12-12
1961-12-12
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Eichmann guilty on 15 counts, 1961-12-12
1961-12-12
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Eichmann described as liar
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Eichmann admits having letter of authority to kill
250,000 Jews
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Eichmann: "I'm not a monster"
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann gets death sentence - death sentence demanded by Hausner, 1961-12-13
1961-12-13
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann gets death sentence - death sentence demanded by Hausner, 1961-12-13
1961-12-13
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann gets death sentence, 1961-12-15
1961-12-15
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Result
of indictment charges - Joseph Mengle traced to Bolivia, 1961-12-15
1961-12-15
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann gets death sentence - Eichmann show no emotion on hearing sentence,
1961-12-15
1961-12-15
5/13
Trial of Adolf Eichmann:
Eichmann gets death sentence - Eichmann show no emotion on hearing sentence,
1961-12-15
1961-12-15
5/14
Trial of Adolf Eichmann: End of
Eichmann - the hanging, 1962-06-03
1962-06-03
Scripts index, 1953-1962
1953-1962
The indexes were originally bound in each of 16 volumes containing the scripts
for Yale Newman's broadcasts.
Arranged chronologically.
5/15
Index, 1953
1953
5/16
Index, 1954
1954
5/17
Index, 1955-01--1955-06
1955-01--1955-06
5/18
Index, 1955-07--1955-12
1955-07--1955-12
5/19
Index, 1956
1956
5/20
Index, 1957
1957
5/21
Index, 1958-01--1958-07
1958-01--1958-07
5/22
Index, 1958-08--1958-12
1958-08--1958-12
5/23
Index, 1959-01--1959-06
1959-01--1959-06
5/24
Index, 1959-08--1959-12
1959-08--1959-12
5/25
Index, 1960-01--1960-04
1960-01--1960-04
5/26
Index, 1960-05--1960-12
1960-05--1960-12
5/27
Index, 1961-01--1961-03
1961-01--1961-03
5/28
Index, 1961-05--1961-12
1961-05--1961-12
5/29
Index, 1962-01--1962-07
1962-01--1962-07
5/30
Index, Trial of Adolf Eichmann,
1961-04--1962-06
1961-04--1962-06
Script drafts, 1963
1963
5/31
Draft pages of scripts
regarding the death of Hugh Gaitskell, ca. January 1963
ca.
January 1963
Bob Ross scripts, 1958
1958
5/32
Bob Ross scripts, 1958-06
1958-06
Series 2. Correspondence and
Clippings, 1962
1962
5/33
Letter from Yale Newman to John
Secondary regarding Middle East water dispute, 1962-04-12
1962-04-12
5/34
"Unhappiest Man in Britain," Sunday Pictorial, no. 2,467, 1962-07-29
1962-07-29