Guide to the Walter Eugene Packard papers, 1899-1966

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Guide to the Walter Eugene Packard Papers, 1899-1966

Collection number: BANC MSS 67/81 c

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Collection Summary

Collection Title: Walter Eugene Packard papers,
Date (inclusive): 1899-1966
Collection Number: BANC MSS 67/81 c
Creator: Packard, Walter E. (Walter Eugene), 1884-1966
Extent: Number of containers: 11 boxes, 15 cartons, oversize portfolio Linear feet: 22
Repository: The Bancroft Library
Berkeley, California 94720-6000
Physical Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Languages Represented: English

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Walter Eugene Packard papers, BANC MSS 67/81 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Material Cataloged Separately

  • Photographs transferred to Bancroft Pictorial Collections. (Photographic materials classified as
    Identifier/Call Number: 1967.009--PIC.
    Others transferred to
    Identifier/Call Number: BANC PIC 1964.075--PIC
    )
  • Copies of letters to Sophia Maria (Smith) Leonard from Richard Realf removed to the Richard Realf Papers
    Identifier/Call Number: (BANC MSS 80/139 z)

Biography

Walter Eugene Packard was born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1884, the son of Clara Adelaide (Fish) and Samuel Ware Packard. After high school he attended Iowa State College at Ames, graduating in 1907 with the degree of Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture. In 1909 he received his M.S. degree from the University of California at Berkeley and married Emma Lou Leonard, also a 1907 graduate of Iowa State College. Their first home was in El Centro where Packard worked for the University of California College of Agriculture to establish and then supervise the Imperial Valley Experimental Farm. In 1917 he moved to Berkeley as Assistant State Leader of Farm Advisors. He was granted leave of absence from April to July, 1919 to serve in the Army Education Corps as consultant to returning soldiers interested in obtaining land. While still on leave he both studied and taught economics at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Shortly after returning to Berkeley, Packard accepted the position of superintendent of the Delhi State Land Settlement, a University of California sponsored project. He resigned in 1924 and became a private consultant. From 1926 -1929 he worked for the Mexican government as Jefe del Departamento Agronómico de 1a Comisión Nacional de Irrigación, making reconnaisance studies of potential irrigation projects. Returning to California he spent the next several years engaged in consulting work including a study of potential benefits of the proposed Central Valley Project and the feasibility of the Columbia River Basin Project. From 1933 to 1938 Packard worked with the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and then the Rural Resettlement Administration becoming Regional Director and finally National Director. Consulting work from 1939 to 1945 included a study of Linn County, Oregon for the Farm Security Administration and a report on the Central Valley Project for the Haynes Foundation. In 1945 he became land consultant to Rexford Guy Tugwell, Governor of Puerto Rico, and in 1948 went to Greece, first as irrigation specialist for the American Mission for Aid to Greece and then as chief of land reclamation for the Economic Cooperation Administration.
The Packards returned to their Berkeley home in 1954 when Mr. Packard retired. Until shortly before his death in 1966 Mr. Packard remained actively involved in numerous organizations and projects concerned with public power, conservation, world peace, improved conditions for the farm laborer, and other social and economic problems.
The papers, which reflect his varied and active life, were given to The Bancroft Library by Mr. Packard in 1966 shortly before his death, with additions from Mrs. Packard thereafter.
A key to arrangement, which describes the collection in greater detail, follows.

Key to Arrangement

Boxes 1-3

Letters written by Packard, 1899-1966.

Additional Note

Letters to his family are originals; business letters are mainly typed copies. Arranged chronologically. Family letters relate to his work and to family matters; business letters relate to his various jobs and to his many other interests including public water and power, world peace, etc.

See also: a few letters (copies) by Packard. Carton 4: Puerto Rico.
Box 4

Letters written by Mrs. Packard, 1907-1970.

Additional Note

Mainly originals written to family members, arranged chronologically. Some letters were written while accompanying Mr. Packard on various work-related trips. A few letters written from Mexico, 1927-1928, concern political conditions there; letters written in 1936 from Washington, D.C., concern early days of the Resettlement Administration.
Boxes 5-10

Letters written to Packard.

Additional Note

Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization. Single letters are in an alphabetical miscellany preceding the rest of the letters in the collection. They relate mainly to his career and to his many other interests. A partial list of correspondents follows the key to arrangement.
carton Ctns. 1-6

Papers relating to the various projects on which Packard worked.

Additional Note

Arrangement is essentially chronological.
Ctn. 1

Imperial Valley. ca. 1909-1917

Additional Note

"Report to Secretary of the Interior and President University of California by Board of Engineers on Irrigation and Flood Protection Problems of Imperial Valley, California, March, 1917"; reports by county agencies on agriculture, water supply, and irrigation of Imperial County; minutes of Board of Directors, Imperial County Farm Bureau; map of El Centro, Calif., drawn about 1910 by Bertha Heise. (l folder)
 

Army Educational Corps. ca. 1917-1919.

Additional Note

Packard's agreements for temporary duty; request for Packard to submit report on his lectures; discharge papers. (1 folder)
 

Delhi State Land Settlement. 1920-1924

Additional Note

Reports on land sales, building construction, agricultural development by Packard and others; financial records including income, debts, expenditures, loans to settlers and foreclosures; data on problems leading to Packard's resignation and petition (copy) protesting his possible dismissal; pamphlets written for settlers describing the Settlement and agricultural methods; printed reports of the California Division of Land Settlement, 1922 and 1931; map of land in northern Merced County offered by Edgar M. Wilson to the California Land Settlement Board (n.d.); "An Economic Analysis of the California State Land Settlements at Durham and Delhi" by Roy J. Smith, (typescript). (4 folders)
 

Owens Valley Water Study. ca. 1924

Additional Note

Report on Resettlement of the Big Pine Lands, probably written by Packard, (incomplete); list containing purchase price of lands and water rights acquired by City of Los Angeles in 1923-1924 under Owens River and Big Pine Canal. (l folder)
 

Mexico. 1926-1929

Additional Note

Data and notes on natural resources, cattle, soil, irrigation, agriculture, range lands, haciendas, etc., used by Packard to compile reports on his work. (4 folders)

See also Carton 17.
 

Columbia Basin Project. ca. 1932

Additional Note

Analysis of probable results of agricultural production (chart), 1931, prepared by Packard; "Report on Proposed Columbia Basin Project,” U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (typescript). (1 folder)
 

Soil Survey of Rio Linda Colony, Sacramento County, California. ca. 1933

Additional Note

Memorandum (copy) on investigation of soil conditions in the Rio Linda Colony by Packard (incomplete); questions propounded to Packard and information used in his testimony in the case of Frank L. Hayes vs. Sacramento Suburban Fruit Land Company; map of Rio Linda Subdivision No. 6 (1 folder)
 

Resettlement Administration. Rural Division. ca. 1933-1937

Additional Note

R. A. publications on origin, duties, purposes, problems, projects, services offered, procedures, and rural housing; miscellaneous reports, memoranda and inter-office communications (copies); blank forms -loan applications, purchase and lease contracts, construction contract, tenure form; names and addresses of regional directors, engineers, etc. (looseleaf notebook). (5 folders)

See also Oversize.
Ctn. 2

Farm Security Administration. ca. 1937-1938

Additional Note

Copies of papers, speeches, and reports by various officials relating to FSA problems including food production, low cost and rural housing, farm tenancy, and migrant farm labor; loan application and other forms; "Preliminary Outlet Drainage Survey, Willamette Valley" (typescript) by L. T. Jessup and maps used by Packard to write "Post War Future of a Western Community." (4 folders)

See also Oversize.
 

Imperial Valley Study. 1939.

Additional Note

Preliminary outline by Packard of features to be covered and facts to be secured for the study; reports and memoranda (copies) by the Bureau of Reclamation and other agencies and committees relating to land tenure studies, irrigation problems, agricultural and economic conditions, and soil and land-classification surveys. (2 folders)
 

Study of Baja California for Jewish Settlement. ca. 1939.

Additional Note

Report on Lower California by Alfons Goldschmidt, 15 p. (typescript); "Lower California -A Permanent Haven for the Oppressed" by Linton Wells, 7 p (typescript); letter (copy) from Stuart Chase to Alex Gumberg suggesting how to approach the Mexican government about the planned settlement; miscellaneous notes and data. (1 folder)
 

National Youth Administration. ca. 1938

Additional Note

Projects for Youth, 4 p. (typescript) -outline of proposed land projects for landless farm youths. (1 folder)
 

Indian Service Summer School, Fort Wingate, N.M. 1938

Additional Note

Catalog containing description of course, "Water, Soil, and Livestock," taught by Packard; list of his students; notes on Indian history by Mrs. Packard. (l folder)
 

California State Land Classification Commission. 1942-1943

Additional Note

"Tax Deeded Land in California," Supplemental Report, California State Planning Board, 1940; briefs (copies) re Mercury Herald Company vs. Maurice Moore; lists of members on advisory committee. (1 folder)
 

Central Valley Project, California. ca. 1942-1944

Additional Note

Information on history of the project; construction progress; related studies and issues including irrigation, flood control, recreation, and agriculture; pamphlets and reports, -mainly by the Bureau of Reclamation; "A Social-Economic Study of the Central Valley Project of California" by E. J. Coil and others, 1935 (typescript carbon) (6 folders)

Report by Packard for the Haynes Foundation. Progress report, names of people to be sent copies of his report, copy of his report, "The Economic Implications of the Central Valley Project," 1942. (1 folder)
 

CVP Committee of the California Housing and Planning Association. ca. 1943.

Additional Note

Progress reports, Oct., Nov., Dec., 1943, minutes of committee meetings, draft of report (typescript carbon). (1 folder)
 

Central Valley Project Studies

Additional Note

Bulletins, memoranda, copies of letters (mainly mimeographed), and other statements concerning the purposes of the 24 studies and the general organization, and personnel of the project; monthly progress reports, Feb.-Sept., 1944; "Value and Price of irrigation Water;" preliminary statement prepared by Bureau of Agricultural Economics for CVPS committees (mimeographed). (3 folders)

Individual Studies:
Ctn. 3

No. 2: "Food, Fiber and Seed Production in War Time from the Central Valley Project." May, 1943.

Additional Note

(1 folder)
 

No. 7: "Further Stages in the Development of the Central Valley Basin." April, 1945.

Additional Note

Includes also: subcommittee reports and drafts of report. (1 folder)
 

Nos. 8 and 9: "Report of Subcommittee on Allocation to Municipal and Industrial Water Supply," Sept. 22, 1944; Report of the Irrigation Subcommittee, Feb. 13, 1945.

Additional Note

(l folder)
 

No. 12: "Payments Toward the Cost of the Central Valley Project by Indirect Beneficiaries." May, 1944.

Additional Note

Includes also: subcommittee reports and drafts of report. (1 folder)
 

No. 15: "Annual Cost of Central Valley Project Power System," report on Section IV. Oct. 5, 1943.

Additional Note

(l folder)
 

No. 16: Report of technical division on water rates, May 12, 1944.

Additional Note

(1 folder)
 

No. 19: "Acreage Limitation in the Central Valley." Sept. 25, 1944.

Additional Note

Includes also: preliminary reports. (2 folders)
 

Nos. 21 and 22: Drafts of reports by committees on project water, May 31, 1944.

Additional Note

(l folder)
 

No. 24: "The Effect of the Central Valley Project on the Agricultural and Industrial Economy and on the Social Character of California," Sept. 29, 1944.

Additional Note

Includes also: preliminary drafts, minutes of committee meetings, statistical memoranda by the population committee. (4 folders)
Ctn. 3

Miscellaneous publications relating to CVP

Additional Note

Including Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, U.S. Senate, July 24-29, 1944; Proceedings of California Water Conference called by Earl Warren, Governor, Sacramento, Dec. 6 and 7, 1945; Central Valley Project: Federal or State? prepared by Bureau of Public Administration, University of California, Berkeley, 1955. (3 folders)
Ctn. 4

Puerto Rico. 1945-1947

Additional Note

Letters and memoranda by Packard and others (mainly typed carbons), reports, and notes relating to agriculture, land use, family budgets, food and diet, and economic and social conditions by Packard and others; drafts of legislation concerning land law; material on tenure reform program of the Puerto Rico Land Authority including legal papers (carbons) for case of People of Puerto Rico vs. Eastern Sugar Associates, etc. (5 folders)
 

Venezuela. 1947

Additional Note

Miscellaneous notes by Packard on agriculture and economic conditions. (l folder)

See also Oversize.
 

Cuba. ca. 1946.

Additional Note

Miscellaneous notes and data on agriculture and industry by Packard and others. (l folder)
 

Greece. 1948-1954.

Additional Note

Reports, memoranda (some by Packard), correspondence (carbons), data, and notes relating to Packard's work for American Mission for Aid to Greece and for Economic Cooperation Administration. Subjects include public ownership of power, irrigation, soil and water conservation, land reclamation projects, agricultural programs, and economic development. (8 folders)
Ctn. 5

Miscellaneous reports relating to program in Greece: "Four-Year Economic Program Recommended by the ECA Mission to Greece," 1948.

Additional Note

(l folder)
 

"Land and Water Resources Development Program (Proposed)"

Additional Note

Food and Agriculture Division ECA. (1 folder)
 

"Reconstruction Program, 1949-1950,"

Additional Note

Food and Agriculture Division, ECA. (l folder)
 

"Proposed Program for Agricultural Reconstruction and Development"

Additional Note

Food and Agriculture Division, ECA. (1 folder)
 

"1952/53 Program and 1948/53 Statistical Tables"

Additional Note

FOA/Mission to Greece, Finance and Program Division, 1953. (1 folder)
 

Fourth Report to Congress on Assistance to Greece and Turkey for the Period Ended. June 30, 1948.

Additional Note

Dept. of State Publication 3278. (1 folder)
 

"Statistical Data Book, Summary for Fiscal Years 1948/49, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1951/52, 1952/53 and 1953/54"

Additional Note

Finance and Program Division, U.S. Operations Mission, 1954. 2 vols. (2 folders)
 

"Report of the Advisory Group on Land and Water Resources Development", Jan. 1955.

Additional Note

(l folder)
 

"Final Report of the Advisory Group on Land and Water Resources Development," June, 1955.

Additional Note

(1 folder)
 

United States Information Service, Daily News Bulletin, 1948-1953, Athens.

Additional Note

Many issues lacking. (l folder)
Ctn. 6

Constitution, yearbooks, etc. of American Women's Organization of Greece (AW0G); Activities reports of the Public Power Corporation, Athens, for 1958-1959, 1961-1964, and other P.P.C. publications; publications of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage and the Greek National Commission on Irrigation and Drainage; miscellaneous publications printed in Greek. (9 folders)

 

Jamaica. 1955.

Additional Note

Summary of information Packard used to write his report, expense account, outline for oral report on trip to Jamaica; data and notes relating to bauxite, forests, vegetation, soil, agriculture, and industry. (1 folder)
Ctn. 7

Papers relating to Packard's interests and activities after retirement

 

American Public Power Association

Additional Note

Speeches delivered at conferences; "Public Power Pays," pamphlet published by APPA, 1948. (l folder)
 

California Farmer - Consumer Information Committee

Additional Note

Form letters, statements, and reports by the executive secretary, consultants, and directors regarding the Committee's stand on proposed federal and state legislation, consumer problems, farm conditions, and water and power projects; annual reports; notices and minutes of meetings; speeches delivered at their conferences and workshops. (2 folders)
 

California Power Users Association.

Additional Note

Speeches delivered at conferences; notices and minutes of meetings; progress report; petition to Pres. L.B. Johnson concerning enforcement of the Raker Act; form letters re public power; bibliography on public power and utility regulation; financial statements. (2 folders)
 

California Water and Power Users Association

Additional Note

Articles of incorporation; list of officers, directors, etc.; form letters by consultants and others relating to the Association's stand on proposed water and power legislation; speeches delivered at conferences; revenue and budget estimates. (1 folder)
 

Californians for a Federal Power Intertie.

Additional Note

Form letters opposing private utility intertie; minutes of meeting. (1 folder)
 

Proposed Berkeley municipal power system.

Additional Note

Feasibility studies and reports by R. W. Beck and Associates, Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the Berkeley City Manager; miscellaneous data. (2 folders)
 

Western Resources Information Committee

Additional Note

List of members, notes from meetings, miscellaneous data on the 160-acre limitation as applied to the San Luis project. (1 folder)
 

Western Water and Power Users Council

Additional Note

Mainly form letters to members concerning the Council's stand on proposed legislation. (l folder)
 

Miscellaneous water and power

Additional Note

Speeches, reports, pamphlets, statistics, and other data relating to policies, problems, projects, legislation, rates, and the 160-acre limitation. (5 folders)
carton Ctns. 8-10

Manuscripts of writings

Additional Note

Typescript, mimeographed copies of speeches, reports, and articles. Arranged alphabetically as follows (one folder each unless indicated otherwise):
Ctn. 8

Accomplishments and Larger Purposes of Rural Resettlement

 

Achievements and Future Plans of Rural Resettlement

 

The Agrarian Movement in Mexico

 

Agriculture and the Depression

 

The Answer in Greece

 

Arizona Part-Time Farms

 

Autobiography (2 folders)

 

Back to the Land Movement

 

The Basically Undemocratic and Seriously Uneconomic Character of the Give-Away Program

 

A Bird's Eye View of Mexico's Agricultural Resources

 

California at the Crossroads

 

California Breaks With Tradition

 

Can the Low-Income and Destitute Farm Population Improve Their Status Through Cooperation

 

Can Migrants Be Placed to Advantage on Lands to Be Served by the Central Valley Project

 

The Case for a Total Democratic Industrial World Social Order

 

The Central Valley Project

 

Central Valley Project Studies

 

Colonization Plans for Irrigation Projects

 

Columbia Basin Project Study

 

Comments on the Program of the Land Authority (Puerto Rico)

 

Community and Neighborhood Planning

 

The Consumer-Labor Approach to Social Organization (11 folders)

 

Cooperatives: Why Cooperation on Rural Resettlement Projects

 

Cost of Inadequate Rural Housing

 

Criteria for the Development of Individual Farm Units on Rural Resettlement Projects

 

Cuba and Puerto Rico Compared

 

Cyprus

Ctn. 9

Delhi State Land Settlement. Written by Mrs. Packard.

See also Newspaper Clippings in Ctn. 15.

 

Democracy, A Design for Living

 

A Democratic Analysis of the Triple Revolution

 

A Democratic Substitute for our Present Policies in the Middle East

 

Determination of the Value in Money of the Profits That Flow to Each Particular County From the Standpoint of Irrigation if the State Water Plan Is Put Into Operation

 

Division of Responsibility for Land, Water and Power Resources Development

 

Economic Analysis of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District

 

Economic Implications of the Central Valley Project (2 folders)

 

Economic Primer (4 folders)

 

Employment and Earnings in Lynn County, Oregon, A Post-War Study (2 folders)

 

The Establishment of a Dairy Community in the Guatimape Valley, Durango, Mexico

 

Farm Tenancy

 

Farming: Why the Way We Do It is Becoming Impossible

 

A Four-Year Program for Water and Power Development in Greece

 

The Fundamentals of California's Inter-related Land, Water, Power and Population Problems

 

The Fundamentals of the Power Issue in California

 

The Government as a Real Estate Buyer

 

Ground Water Control: A Key Administrative Problem

 

A Guide to Balance (2 folders)

 

How Large Should a Farm Be?

 

How to Meet the Problems of Marginal Land in Agricultural Land Use Planning

 

The Hydro-Electric Power Problem in Greece

 

Implementing Want

 

Is General Agriculture Over-Developed in California?

 

Land and Water Resources Development and Conservation In Greece

 

Land Planning Problems in the Western States

 

The Land Problem in Puerto Rico

 

Land Reform in the United States

 

Land Settlement as a Social Force

 

Land Settlement of Irrigation Projects

 

Migratory Agricultural Laborers' Camps

 

Migratory Labor and the Resettlement Administration

 

The New Cotton Fields of the Southwest

 

On the Activities of the California Power Users Association During the Eight Months of its Existence

 

On the Nature of the Public vs. Private Power Issue

 

On the Need for a Twentieth Century Period of Enlightenment

 

The People's Program for a Better Life

Ctn. 10

Planning for Survival in Greece

 

Plans for the Resettlement Division

 

Practicability of Resettlement and its Economic Justification

 

Preliminary Report on the Economic Feasibility of the Southwestern Puerto Rico Project

 

Preliminary Report on the Proposed Development of the Gila Valley Project, Arizona

 

Present Status and Recent Trends of Irrigation Development

 

The Presently Unrecognized Democratic Third Force in the Cold War

 

Program of Land and Water Resources Development in Greece

 

The Proposal for a Central Valley Authority

 

Proposal for Research Into the Problems and Possibilities of Master Planning in Rural Areas

 

Public vs. Private Planning. What is Happening in the Central Valley Project in California

 

Public vs. Private Power Issue

 

Purposes and Accomplishments of the Resettlement Administration

 

Race Relations in Mexico

 

Reasons for Not Conveying Title to Farm Security Clients Until the End of Forty Years

 

A Reconnaissance Study of the Problems and Possibilities of Agricultural Production on Reconditioned Land Following Bauxite Mining Operations in Jamaica

 

Report on Proposed Resettlement of a 3,000 Acre Tract of Land in the Big Pine District of Inyo County, California

 

Report on the Agricultural Situation in Owens Valley

 

Report on the Effect of the Change in the Regimen of the Mokelumne River as Proposed by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company Upon the Water Supply for the Mokelumne Valley Lands

 

Report on Water and Power

 

Resettlement

 

The Resettlement Program

 

The Resettlement Administration Program in Migratory Labor Camps

 

Resettlement of Land Utilization Clients

 

Resettlement Problems in the Great Plains Region

 

The Resettlement Program as it Will Affect Western Irrigation Projects

 

Response to an Underdeveloped World in Revolution

 

Resumé of Rural Resettlement, 1936

 

Resumé of the Rural Resettlement Program, 1937

 

The Road Ahead - A Democratic Design for Living

 

Rural Housing Problems

 

The Serious Nature of California's Rejection of the Acreage Limitation and Public Power Provisions of the Reclamation Act

 

Should Berkeley own its Own Power Distribution System and Buy its Power From Some Suitable Public Agency

 

Soil Survey and Economic Study of the Guatimape Project in the State of Durango

 

Some Underlying Elements of the Power Problem

 

The Southwest Water Project

 

Special Report on the Rural Resettlement Projects

 

State Wide Planning

 

Statement Covering the Delhi Situation

 

Subsidy Grants and Loans

 

Summary of Observations Covering N.Y.A. and Land Settlement Activities in the South

 

The Tenant as a Migrant

 

The Time To Act Is Now

Additional Note

 

A Tribute to Richard R. Perkins

 

Values in Relation to Reclamation

 

Western Water and Power Users Council

 

What Existing Circumstances Require Us To Do

 

What Has Happened in the Caribbean?

 

What is Happening in the Central Valley Project of California

 

What the Development of Techniques Requires Us To Do

 

Why a New Deal

 

The Year of Decision on Water and Power

 

Untitled Writings

 

Miscellaneous Fragments and Notes (6 folders)

Ctn. 11

Tear sheets and reprints of published writing.

Additional Note

Arranged alphabetically
 

Agriculture in the Imperial Valley

 

The Answer in Greece

 

California's Future and the Colorado River Decision

 

Can Greece Feed, Clothe and House its Growing Population?

 

Economic Implications of the Central Valley Project

 

Fundamentals of the Land, Water and Power Issues in California

 

How to Win With Foreign Aid

 

Imperial Valley Settlers' Crop Manual

 

Institutional Adjustments in Land Planning

 

Irrigation of Alfalfa in Imperial Valley

 

The Land Authority and Democratic Processes in Puerto Rico

 

Mexico's Agriculture

 

Our Fallow Economy

 

Post War Future of a Western Community

 

Pros and Cons of California's Water Dispute

 

Public Power? Yes!

 

The Relationship of Credit and Organized Land Settlement to the Value of Irrigation Securities and to the Success of Irrigation Development

 

Response to an Underdeveloped World in Action

 

Theory and Practice of Irrigation (in Greek)

 

What Place Does and Should Agriculture Fill in California

 

Year of Decision on Water and Power

 

Miscellaneous

 

Personal papers

 

Walter E. Packard

 

Personalia

Additional Note

Includes biographies, passports, poems about him, record of education and employment, membership cards, script for television program, "See It Now," which concerns his work in Greece.
 

Obituaries

 

Emma Lou (Leonard) Packard [Mrs. Packard]

 

Manuscripts of writings

Additional Note

Draft of history of the Leonard family, several short stories.
 

Personalia

Additional Note

Includes passport, biographical material, membership cards, record of college courses and grades, wedding guest book.
 

Diary

 

Tour of southern resettlement projects, 1937.

 

Material relating to their student years at Iowa State College:

Additional Note

Includes The `07 Bomb (yearbook), invitations and programs for dances, banguets, debates, concerts an other school functions. A few items concern Mr. Packard's years at Oak Park High School and Stanford University.

See also: Scrapbook (Ctn. 17).
 

School essays, notes, etc. 1898-1907 (14 folders).

Ctn. 12

Replies to wedding invitations, 1909

 

Replies to golden wedding anniversary invitations, 1959

 

Emmy Lou Packard [daughter]

 

Material relating mainly to her career as an artist including announcements of exhibits, information about her works, biographical data, etc.

See also: Newspaper clippings.

 

Miscellaneous papers of various members of the Packard and Leonard families

Additional Note

Includes diary, biographies, etc. of Packard's father, Samuel Ware Packard, a few letters and papers of other members of the Packard family, including Elizabeth Parsons (Ware) Packard, Packard's grandmother. A few papers and obituaries of the Leonard family.
 

Genealogy

 

Account book and diary of Theophilus Packard, Packard's grandfather

Ctn. 13

Scrapbook

Additional Note

Compiled by Packard during his college years; contains Photographs, programs for social and athletic events, etc.
 

Rubber stamp used by Packard while he worked with the Comision Nacional de Irrigacion in Mexico

 

Christmas cards, invitations, announcements, etc. (2 folders)

 

Cards and letters re death of Mr. Packard, 1966

Ctn. 14

Newspaper clippings

Additional Note

Relate to family activities including Emmy Lou Packard's career as an artist and to Mr. Packard's work and other interests. Arranged as follows:
 

Delhi State Land Settlement

 

Emmy Lou Packard

 

Greece

 

Imperial Valley

 

Jamaica

 

John Cooper Packard [brother]

 

Packard family

 

Puerto Rico

 

Washington, D.C.

 

Water and power

 

Miscellaneous

 

Books annotated by Packard

Ctn. 15

Newspaper clippings. Unsorted.

portfolio Portfolio

Master's degree from University of California, 1909

 

Certificate of appointment as Regional Director of the Resettlement Administration, August 23, 1935, signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Cordell Hull;

 

Certificates of appreciation for service to Greece (2 written in Greek);

 

Sketch of Farm Worker's Community near Woodville, Calif., planned in the office of the district engineer, District 6, S.F., Farm Security Administration, n.d.

 

Book of sketches relating to land development in Venezuela, 1947

 

Certificates of appointment as member of the California State Land Classification commission, Dec. 22, 1942, signed by Gov. Culbert Olson.

Box 11

Additions

(Not incoporated into the partial list of correspondents which follows.)

 

Primarily letters written to Mrs. Packard, ca. 1967-1974.

Additional Note

Include letters by Bruce Bliven, Carey McWilliams, Emmy Lou Packard, Mary Shaw, and others.
 

Letters written by Emma Lou (Leonard) Packard to her mother, 1910-1933

 

Correspondence of Emma Lou (Leonard) Packard and Tordis Bornholdt, 1953-1980 and n.d.

 

Letters written by Emma Lou (Leonard) Packard

 

Letters written to Emma Lou (Leonard) Packard from May Elton Davies, 1915-1917

 

Letters written to Emma Lou (Leonard) Packard (3 ff)

 

Letters written by Donald Cairns mainly to Emmy Lou Packard (his mother)

 

Bancroft--Oral History

 

Miscellaneous correspondence, etc.

Partial List of Correspondents

 

Miscellany - single letters

 

Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-

 

Letter, Dec. 20, 1960. Written while Assistant Secretary of the Interior

 

Alcorn, George B.

 

Letter, Dec. 15, 1960

 

Anderson, Dewey, 1897-

 

Letter, Feb. 6, 1961. Written while Executive Director, Public Affairs Institute. Enclosure: Letter (copy) to Anderson from George McGovern dated Feb. 2, 1961.

 

Anderson, Glenn Malcolm, 1913-

 

Letter, May 4, 1961. Written while Lieutenant Governor, State of California.

 

Barrows, Harlan Harland, 1877-1960

 

Letter, Nov. 4, 1943. Written while Director, Central Valley Project Studies, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

 

Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930

 

Letter, June 10, 1907

 

Bell, George Lewis, 1888-1958

 

Letter, Apr. 13, 1917

 

Berkeley High Twelve Club

 

Letter, Jan. 4, 1955. Written by Thomas D. Eastin, secretary

 

Bertsch, Howard, 1909-

 

Letter, Nov. 20, 1967. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Bioletti, Frederic Theodore, 1865-

 

Letter, Oct. 29, 1930. Written to Louis Hemrich introducing Packard.

 

Breed, Arthur Hastings, 1865-1953

 

Letter, June 24, 1924. Written to P.A. Dinsmore introducing Packard

 

Breed, Eleanor D.

 

Letter, Oct. 18, 1955

 

Brown, Edmund Gerald, 1905-

See Murray, Keith

 

Burdick, Eugene L., 1918-

 

Letter, May 13, 1963

 

Burton, John L.

 

Letter, Nov. 3, 1966. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Carter, Albert Edward, 1881-

 

Letter, Oct. 26, 1943

 

Carter, Oliver Jesse, 1911-

 

Telegram, Apr. 29, 1949. Written to Helen Gahagan Douglas

 

Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions

 

Letter, Aug. 26, 1965. Written by Eleanor Garst, Director, Forces of Change Discussion Program

 

Champion, Charles Hale, 1922-

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Clark, Ramsey, 1927-

 

Letter, Dec. 15, 1961

 

Cowden, Howard A., 1893-1972

 

Letter, Dec. 12, 1961

 

Curtiss, Charles Franklin, 1863-1947

 

Letter, Dec. 8, 1930

 

Douglas, Helen (Gahagan), 1900-

 

Letter, May 28, 1945.

See also Carter, Oliver Jesse, 1911- (in Miscellany)

 

Downey, Sheridan, 1884-1961

 

Telegram, June 14, 1944

 

Eastin, Thomas D.

See Berkeley High Twelve Club

 

Eckbo, Garrett, 1910-

 

Letter, Nov. 14, 1966. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Fortier, Samuel, 1855-1933

 

Letter, May 22, 1923

 

Garst, Eleanor

See Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions

 

Grady, Lucretia (del Valle), d. 1972

 

Letter, [Nov. 3, 1966]. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

 

Letter, Oct. 22, 1948

 

Hanna, Paul Robert, 1902-

 

Letter, Jan. 5, 1945

 

Hewes, Laurence I.

 

Letter, Apr. 22, 1942

 

Holifield, Chet, 1903-

 

Letter, July 23, 1965

 

Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, 1911-

 

Letter, Jan. 14, 1966

 

Huxley, Aldous Leonard, 1894-1963

See Kahoe, Walter

 

Johnson, Lewis Jerome, 1867-1952

 

Letter, May 15, 1917

 

Kahoe, Walter

 

Letter, July 30, 1937. Written while assistant to Arthur E. Morgan. Enclosure: Letter (copy) to Morgan from Aldous Huxley, July 26, 1937

 

Kerr, Clark, 1911-

 

Letter, Nov. 10, 1966. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Kimbrough, O. L.

 

Letter, Apr. 26, 1916. Written to his sister, Mrs. Upton Sinclair with comments on her husband.

 

Kuchel, Thomas Henry, 1910-

 

Letter, May 11, 1963

 

Laidler, Harry Wellington, 1884-

 

Letter, Nov. 4, 1935. Written while Executive Director, League for Industrial Democracy.

 

Landauer, Carl, 1891-

 

Letter, Mar. 2, 1956

 

Lovestone, Jay

See Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957

 

Lubin, Isador, 1896-

 

Letter, Mar. 22, 1939. Written while U.S. Commissioner of Labor Statistics

 

McCarran, Patrick Anthony, 1876-1954

 

Letter, May 10, 1944

 

McCarthy, Gerald T., 1909-

 

Letter, June 16, 1954

 

McGovern, George Stanley, 1922-

See Anderson, Dewey, 1897-

 

Marsh, Benjamin Clarke, 1877-

 

Letter, Dec. 18, 1940. Written while Executive Secretary, The People's Lobby.

 

Marshall, George Catlett, 1880-1959

 

Letter, Sept. 17, 1948

 

Mocine, Corwin R.

 

Letter, Nov. 13, 1966. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Nelson, Samuel Baldwin, 1902-

 

Telegram (copy), June 24, 1963. Written to Paul E. Shaad, Sacramento Municipal Utility District.

 

Reynolds, Malvina (Milder), 1900-

 

Letter, Nov. 3, 1966. Included also: Christmas card, n.d., containing copy of "God Bless the Grass" by Malvina Reynolds.

 

Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957

 

Letter, n. d. Written to Jay Lovestone; in handwriting of Emmy Lou Packard. See also Packard, Emmy Lou.

 

Roosevelt, Eleanor (Roosevelt), 1884-1962

 

Letter, July 7, 1953

 

Sanford, Robert Nevitt, 1909-

 

Letter, Sept. 8, 1961

 

Schwartz, Carl Herbert, 1910-

See U.S. Bureau of the Budget.

 

Shaw, Charles Fredrick, 1881-

 

Letter, Mar. 15, 1939. See also Veihmeyer, Frank Jacob, 1886-

 

Sinclair, Mary Craig (Kimbrough) [Mrs. Upton Beall Sinclair]

See Kimbrough, O. L.

 

Swing, Philip David, 1884-

 

Letter, July 6, 1955

 

Taeusch, Carl Frederick, 1889-

 

Letter, Sept. 5, 1940

 

Thompson, Carl Dean, 1870-

 

Letter, Feb. 24, 1941. Written to J. Rupert Mason.

 

Tobriner, Mathew Oscar, 1904-

 

Letter (copy), Mar. 22, 1938. Written to H. R. Tolley.

 

Tolley, Howard Ross, 1889-1958

 

Letter, July 24, 1940. Written while Chief, U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics

 

U.S. Bureau of the Budget

 

Letter, Oct. 16, 1962. Written by Carl H. Schwartz.

 

Violich, Francis

 

Letter, Nov. 3, 1966. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Vogelsang, Alexander Theodore, 1861-1930

 

Letter, Nov. 8, 1916. Written to President, Imperial Valley Farm Bureau.

 

Voorhis, Horace Jerry, 1901-

 

Letter, Jan. 12, 1943

 

Walsh, Richard John, 1886-1960

 

Letter, Aug. 9, 1943. Form letter, written while Chairman, Citizens Committee to Repeal Chinese Exclusion.

 

Warren, Charles Hugh, 1927-

 

Letter, Feb. 24, 1965. Written to Keith Murray.

 

Warren, Earl, 1891-

 

Letter, Jan. 30, 1943. Written while Governor of California.

 

White, Mastin Gentry, 1901-

 

Letter, Feb. 16, 1937

 

Wilson, Maud Mathes, 1883-

 

Letter, Dec. 21, 1967. Written to Mrs. Packard

 

Wirtz, William Willard, 1912-

 

Letter, Apr. 9, 1965. Written while Secretary of Labor.

 

Woehlke, Walter Victor, 1879-1954

 

Letter (copy), Oct. 6, 1938. Written to Lewis W. Page. Enclosure: Resume of conference on Indian Land Problems, Aug. 14-17, 1938

 

Wright, John Kirtland, 1891-

 

Letter, Nov. 14, 1939. Written while Director, American Geographical Society, New York.

 

Young, Walker Rollo, 1885-

 

Letter, Oct. 1, 1940. Included also: mimeograph copy of his "Statement on the Central Valley Project, California."

 

Adams, Frank, 1875-

 

4 letters, 1931-1966. Letter (copy), Mar. 10, 1931, written to L. G. Hoff with enclosure: letter from Hoff to Adams. Letter, Oct. 31, 1966, addressed to Mrs. Packard.

 

Alexander, Will Winton, 1884-

 

2 letters, 1937-1955

 

Alsberg, Carl Lucas, 1877-1940

 

4 letters, 1938-1939.

 

Archer, Laird, 1892-

 

4 letters, 1955-1967. Letters, Jan. 2 and 10, 1967, addressed to Mrs. Packard.

 

Baldwin, Calvin Benham, 1902-

 

4 letters, 1939-1944

 

Ballis, George

 

3 letters, 1963

 

Bartlett, Louis, 1872-1960

 

7 letters, 1940-1954. Letter (copy), April 19, 1944, is written to Sheridan Downey. Included also: letter (copy), March 30, 1944, to Bartlett from Judson King.

 

Beck (R.W.) and Associates

 

2 letters, 1965. Written by Herbert C. Westfall, Manager, Western Region. Concerning plans for building a 500,000-kilowatt nuclear plant in the Delta area.

 

Bell, Colin Wedderburn, 1903-

 

4 letters, 1961. Letter (copy), Jan. 12, is written to Allen Longshore.

 

Benedict, Murray Reed, 1892-

 

5 letters, 1940-1946. Letter, Aug. 5, 1941, is written to J. Rupert Mason.

 

Benítez, Jaime, 1908-

 

3 letters, 1949-1955. Written while Chancellor, University of Puerto Rico.

 

Berkeley, Calif. First Congregational Church

 

2 letters, 1954.

 

Bernstein, Leon, 1915-

 

2 letters, 1955

 

Bird, Remsen Dubois, 1888-

 

3 letters, 1954-1955. Letter, Oct. 10, 1954, includes carbon of Packard's reply on verso.

 

Blaisdell, Allen Carrier, 18 97-

 

4 letters, 1954-1956.

 

* Bliven, Bruce, 1889-

 

7 letters, 1954-1973. Several letters are written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Bouphidis, Sotori

See Greece. Consulate, San Francisco

 

Bulbulian, Berge

 

2 letters, 1963-1964.

 

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

 

2 letters, 1964

 

California. University, San Francisco (Medical Center)

 

2 letters, 1963-1966

 

Catsambis, Cleon

See Greece. Consulate, San Francisco

 

Central Labor Council of Santa Clara County APL-CIO

 

2 letters, 1965. Written by James P. McLaughlin, Secretary-Treasurer. Letter (copy), June 28, written to President Lyndon B. Johnson.

 

Clawson, Marion, 1905-

 

2 letters, 1944

 

Coffield, Clara Eleanor (Packard), 1910- [daughter]

 

12 letters, 1937-1966 and n.d.

 

Cohelan, Jeffery, 1914-

 

8 letters, 1962-1965

 

Committee for a Review of Our China Policy

 

4 letters, 1964. Written by Charles O. Porter and Ernest T. Nash.

 

Council for a Livable World

 

3 letters, 1964

 

Cowell, Henry Dixon, 1897-1965

 

2 letters, 1943-1962. Included also: In Memoriam (pamphlet).

 

Cowell, Sidney Hawkins (Robertson) [Mrs. Henry Dixon Cowell]

 

6 letters, 1964-1969. Written mainly to Mrs. Packard.

 

Cross, Ira Brown, 1880-

 

2 letters, 1954

 

Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948

 

5 letters, 1937-1938

 

Davis, Arthur Powell, 1861-1933

 

2 letters, 1916-1917. Written while Director and Chief Engineer, U.S. Reclamation Service. Letter (copy), Mar. 23, 1917, written to Board of Directors, Imperial County Farm Bureau.

 

Dibble, Barry, 1881-

 

4 letters, 1929-1954

 

Duffy, Walter A.

 

49 letters, 1939-1943 and n.d. Written while Regional Director, Farm Security Administration

 

Engle, Clair, 1911-1964

 

2 letters, 1959-1964. Letter, July 22, 1964, written for him by Philip P. Dickinson.

 

Fireman, Milton

 

5 letters, 1953-1955 and n.d.

 

Fortas, Abe, 1910-

 

8 letters, 1949-1965. Letter, May 16, 1949, written by his secretary. Enclosure: sworn statements by Packard's friends used by Fortas in Packard's loyalty hearings.

See also Wurster, Catherine (Bauer), 1905-1964

 

Fryer, Leland N.

 

24 letters, 1940-1946 and n.d. Relate mainly to Farm Security Administration.

 

Garst, Jonathan, 1893-1973

 

18 letters, 1936-1965. Letters dated 1930's written while Regional Director, Resettlement Administration. Several letters written to other persons.

 

Garst, Roswell, 1898-

 

3 letters, 1963. Copies of letters written to other persons. Included also: carbon translation of letter to Garst from N. Khrushchev, Dec. 31, 1959.

 

Gray, Lewis Cecil, 1881-

 

8 letters, 1924-1939. Several letters (copies) written to other persons.

 

Greece. Consulate, San Francisco

 

3 letters, 1964-1966. Written by Sotori Bouphidis and Cleon Catsambis.

 

Greene, Felix

 

2 letters, 1961 and n.d. Telegram (copy) n.d. written to President-elect John F. Kennedy. Concern U.S.-China relations.

 

Hoppe, Arthur Watterson, 1925-

 

3 letters, 1962-1963. Written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Hunt, Thomas Forsyth, 1862-1927

 

2 letters, 1914-1923

 

Jackson, Henry Martin, 1912-

 

2 letters, 1964-1965

 

John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation

 

42 letters, 1940-1941. Written mainly by Anne M. Mumford, Executive Secretary. Relate mainly to his Central Valley land studies and his book The Economic Implications of the Central Valley Project.

 

Johnson, Edgar Augustus Jerome, 1900-

 

2 letters, 1953-1954.

 

Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-

See Garst, Roswell, 1898-

 

Lapham, Roger Dearborn, 1883-1966

 

2 letters, 1961-1962

 

Lee, Charles Hamilton, 1883-1967

 

2 letters, 1930-1933

 

Leonard, Sophia Sarah Maria (Smith), 1842-1947 [Mother of Mrs. Packard]

 

78 letters, 1915-1936. Concern life in a small agricultural community in Iowa. Written mainly to Mrs. Packard.

 

Leonard, Warren Henry, 1900-1966

 

5 letters, 1959-1966.

 

Letsas, Frixos

 

17 letters, 1953-1956. Written by Packard's assistant in Greece.

 

McCarthy, Thomas K.

 

3 letters, 1955. Concern Packard's work in Jamaica for Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation.

 

McDonald, Grace

 

11 letters, 1954-1966. Written while Executive Secretary, California Farm Research and Legislative Committee. Several letters (copies) written to other persons.

 

McGrath, Harold I.

 

2 letters, 1943-1944. Written while Executive Director, California Housing and Planning Association.

 

McLaughlin, James P.

See Central Labor Council of Santa Clara County AFL-CIO.

 

* McWilliams, Carey, 1905-

 

3 letters, 1964-1969. Written while Editor of The Nation. Letter dated 1969 written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Marín, Luis Muñoz

See Puerto Rico. Governor

 

Marx, Guido Hugo, 1871-1949

 

2 letters, 1944

 

Mason, James Rupert, 1886-1959

 

38 letters, 1935-1944. Mainly copies of letters written to other persons; concern reclamation, irrigation, land use, etc.

 

Mead, Elwood, 1858-1936

 

3 letters, 1923-192[4?]

 

Meiklejohn, Helen (Everett)

 

3 letters, 1965-1966. Letter, March 21, 1966, written while Honorary Chairman, East Bay Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Letter, Nov. 17, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Mumford, Anne M.

See John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation

 

Murray, Keith

 

2 letters, 1961-1963. Letter (copy), Dec. 26, 1961 written to Gov. Edmund G. Brown.

 

Nash, Ernest T.

See Committee for a Review of Our China Policy

 

Neilands, John B.

 

6 letters, 1963-1966. Letter (copy), May 25, 1964, written to Stewart Udall. Letter, Nov. 15, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Nelson, Lowry, 1893-

 

2 letters, 1939-1946

 

Nuveen, John, 1896-1968

 

4 letters, 1953-1966. Letter, Nov. 3, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard. Included also: copy of Memorial service for John Nuveen.

 

Olson, Culbert Levy, 1876-1962

 

2 letters, 1940-1942. Letter, Oct. 10, 1940, written to Paul S. Taylor. Letter, Dec. 30, 1942, written by M. Stanley Mosk, Executive Secretary.

 

Outland, George Elmer, 1906-

 

2 letters, 1943-1944

 

Packard, Clara Adelaide (Fish), 1855-1926 [Mother]

 

97 letters, 1906-1926 and n.d. Relate mainly to family affairs. Some letters are written to Mrs. Packard and the children.

 

* Packard, Emmy Lou, 1914- [Daughter]

 

97 letters, 1923-1970 and n.d. Letters dated 1940 and 1941 were written from Mexico and include comments on her work with Diego Rivera. Written to various family members.

 

Packard, John Cooper, 1892-1956 [Brother]

 

6 letters, 1908-1940. Letter (copy), Nov. 14, 1940, written to Robert H. Jackson.

 

Packard, Samuel Ware, 1847-1937 [Father]

 

29 letters, 1907-1934. Relate mainly to family business and finances.

 

Page, John Chatfield, 1887-1955

 

8 letters, 1938-1941. Written while Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation.

 

Patrons of Husbandry

 

2 letters, 1965. Written by J. Blaine Quinn, Master, California State Grange.

 

Patton, James George, 1902-

 

16 letters, 1944-1968. Letters dated 1944 to 1955, written while President, National Farmers' Union. Letters after 1966 written to Mrs. Packard. Letter (copy), Dec. 27, 1951, written to W. Averell Harriman.

 

Piñero, Jesús T.

See Puerto Rico. Governor

 

Porter, Charles O.

See Committee for a Review of Our China Policy

 

Porter, Paul Robert, 1908-

 

3 letters, 1950-1954 and n.d. Letter, Nov. 13, 1950, written while Chief, Economic Cooperation Administration Mission to Greece. Letter (copy), n.d., written to W. Averell Harriman.

 

Pottenger, Francis Marion, 1869-1961

 

86 letters, 1923-1958. Written to Mrs. Packard. Many letters relate to politics and current events.

 

Puerto Rico. Governor

 

4 letters, 1946-1955. Written by Jesús T. Piñero, Luis Muñoz Marín and others.

 

Quinn, J. Blaine

See Patrons of Husbandry

 

Reich, William

 

6 letters, 1964-1969 and n.d. Written mainly to Mrs. Packard. Letter (copy), June 24, 1964, written to Gov. E. G. Brown.

 

River, Robert B.

 

3 letters, 1955 and n.d. Written while Consultant and Organizing Secretary, California Water and Power Users Association.

 

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945

See Tugwell, Rexford Guy, 1891-

 

Sapinsley, Barbara

 

31 letters, 1965-1972. Written to Mrs. Packard; relate to Miss Sapinsley's proposed biography of Elizabeth Parsons (Ware) Packard (W. E. Packard's grandmother).

 

Seaborg, Glenn Theodore, 1912-

 

2 letters, 1963. Written while Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. Letter, May 27, 1963, written for him by Earle J. Townsend.

 

Shattuck, Oscar Willey, 189[1?] - 1968

 

2 letters, 1964. With these: Letter, Nov. 15, 1968, concerning his death, written to Mrs. Packard by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas C. Bache.

 

* Shaw, Mary

 

11 letters, 1964-1970. Written mainly to Mrs. Packard.

See also Shaw, Robert

 

Shaw, Robert

 

17 letters, 1964-1968 and n.d. Some letters addressed to Mrs. Packard.

See also Shaw, Mary

 

Smith, Roy James

 

2 letters, 1939

 

Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-

 

2 letters, 1954. Written while Director, Foreign Operations Administration.

 

Straus, Michael Wolf, 1897-

 

31 letters, 1946-1969 and n.d. Letters dated 1946 and 1947 written while Commissioner of Reclamation. Several letters (copies) written to other persons. Letters after 1966 written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Sturdevant, William Lommer, 1885-1952

 

3 letters, 1941-1945. Written while Director of Information, Tennessee Valley Authority.

 

Swett, Frank Tracy, 1869-1969

 

10 letters, 1936-1948 and n.d. Several letters (copies) written to other persons. Letters dated 1936 relate to Resettlement Administration.

 

Taylor, Paul Schuster, 1895-

 

10 letters, 1935-1966. Several letters (copies) written to other persons. Letter, Nov. 7, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard and family.

 

Temko, Allan, 1924-

 

3 letters, 1962.

 

Tolan, John Harvey, 1877-1947

 

4 letters, 1941-1944.

 

Tugwell, Rexford Guy, 1891-

 

30 letters, 1935-1968. Letter, Mar. 14, 1936, written to Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt, transmitting Packard's letter of resignation as Regional Director, Rural Resettlement contains annotation by Roosevelt. Several letters written for him by others.

 

Udall, Stewart Lee, 1920-

 

2 letters, 1962-1966. Letter (copy), May 13, 1966, written to Rev. James L. Vizzard.

 

U.S. Farm Security Administration

 

13 letters, 1938-1943 and n.d.

 

U.S. National Youth Administration

 

6 letters, 1939-1940.Written mainly by Aubrey Williams.

 

Veihmeyer, Frank Jacob, 1886-

 

2 letters, 1938-1939. Letter (copy), Feb. 4, 1939, written to Charles F. Shaw.

 

Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965

 

3 letters, 1944. Written while Vice President of the United States.

 

Warne, William Elmo, 1905-

 

8 letters, 1962-1966. Written while Director, California Dept. of Water Resources. Letter, Nov. 2, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Weeks, David

 

2 letters, 1933-1966. Letter, Nov. 11, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Wentworth, Edward Norris, 1887-1959

 

6 letters, 1953-1957

 

Westfall., Herbert C.

See Beck (R.W.) and Associates

 

Williams, Aubrey Willis, 1890-1965

See U.S. National Youth Administration

 

Wilson, Milburn Lincoln, 1885-

 

6 letters, 1935-1966 and n.d. Several letters written to other persons. Included also: Letter, n.d., written by Mrs. Wilson.

 

Windmiller, Marshall

 

3 letters, 1964-1966. Letter, Nov. 1, 1966, written to Mrs. Packard.

 

Woods, Baldwin Munger, 1887-1956

 

2 letters, 1940

 

Wurster, Catherine (Bauer), 1905-1964

 

2 letters, 1944-1949. Letter, April 29, 1949, written to Abe Fortas.

 

Wyckoff, Florence Walton (Richardson)

 

4 letters, 1944