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Oral History Interviews with
General Harry H. Vaughan
Personal friend of Harry S. Truman since 1917; military associate in World War I and subsequently in the Field Artillery Officers Reserve Corps; treasurer for Senator Truman's 1940 reelection campaign committee; secretary to Senator Truman, 1941; a liaison officer for the Truman Committee, 1944; and Military Aide to Mr. Truman when he was Vice-President and President, 1945-53.
Interview Transcripts
January 14 | & January 16, 1963
See also Harry Vaughan Papers finding aid and interview conducted by the William Jewell College Oral History Project.
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These are transcripts of tape-recorded interviews conducted for the Harry S. Truman Library. A draft of each transcript was edited by the interviewee but only minor emendations were made; therefore, the reader should remember that these are essentially transcripts of the spoken, rather than the written word.
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List of Subjects Discussed
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X-Y-Z
A-bomb project, 68
Anderson, Clinton P., 49
Armed Forces, desegregation of the, 144-145
Army Reserve-National Guard merger, proposed, 126-128
Army, Secretary of the, 131
Ayers, Eben, 90
Aylward, James P., 50
Ball, Joseph H., 75-76
Baltimore Sun, 90
Barkely, Alben W., 113
Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, 39, 51
Baylor University, 142-144
Berenstein, David, 47
Berry, Brig, Gen. Lucius, 2, 3-4
Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, I11., 66
Blair, James T., Jr., 115
Boyle, William, Jr., 57
Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 129
Brandt, Raymond P. (Pete), 153
Bridges, Styles, 75
Budget, Director of the Bureau of the, 130-131
Burton, Harold H., 61
Byrd, Harry F., 70
Byrnes, James F., 66, 67, 69, 70, 73-74, 148
Cabinet, the, 85, 86, 91
Camp Crowder, Mo., 54
Camp Lee, Va, 54
Camp Pickett, Va „ 54
Camp Ripley, Minn., 12, 26
Canfil, Fred A., 37-38, 53
Cape Girardeau, Mo., 45
Churchill, Winston S,, 83, 84, 116, 136, 137
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- speech at Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., March 5, 1946, 136-142
Truman, Harry S., friendship with, 140-142
- Civil rights, 145-146
Clark, Bennett C., 52, 72
Clark, Charles P., 57
Clifford, Clark M., 121
Connelly, Matthew J., 57, 137, 149-150
Conran, James V., 42
Conway, Rose A., 88
Curtis, Thomas B., 99
Daniels, Jonathan, 89
Davis, Manvel H., 53
Defense contracts, World War II, 55
Democratic National Committee, 112
Democratic National Convention, 1944, 65-71
Denfeld, Admiral Louis E., 129
Dennison, Admiral Robert L., 121, 128
Dickmann, Bernard F., 50
Dickson, Charles M., 122
Dodds, Harold W., 132
Drescher, George C., 79, 80
Eichelberger, Gen. Robert L., 98
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
- Assistant Commander-in-Chief, proposal to appoint as, 122
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, comments re as a Presidential candidate, 1948, 119-120
as 1952 Presidential candidate, 113, 117-121
Presidential candidate, 1948, availability as a, 117, 120
Radford, Adm. A.W., appointment of as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 130
Truman, H.S., promise of support by for political office, 121
Vaughan, Harry H., first meeting with, 115-116
Vaughan, Harry H., relations with as Military Aide to the President, 134-136
and the White House staff, 100
Erkin, Feridun C., 117
Evans, M. R. (Bob), 39-40
Evans, Tom L., 39
Fair Deal, 153
Fields, Alonzo, 102
First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo., 41
"Five-percenters inquiry", 104-107
Folliard, Edward T., 152
Forrestal, James V., 129
Forster, Rudolph, 85
Ft. Eustis, Va., 54
Ft. George G. Meade,, Md., 54
Ft. Leavenworth, Kans., 12
Ft, Leonard Wood, Mo., 54
Ft. Riley, Kans., 11, 12, 21
Ft. Sill, Okla., 12, 15
Foskett, Admiral James H., 117
Freeman, Douglas S , 62, 63-64
Fulton, Hugh, 56
Fulton, Mo., 48, 139, 141
Garner, John N., 69
Gibson, Truman K., Jr., 132
Government employees, 154-155
Gray, Gordon, 131
Green Foundation, 137
Green, John R., 137
Gualdoni, Louis J. (Gene), 43
Hannegan, Robert E., 43-44, 51, 66, 67, 69, 70-71
Harper, Roy, 45
Harriman, Mrs. J. Borden (Daisy), 110-111
"Harry's doghouse", 58
Harry S. Truman Library dedication, 103
Hassett, William D., 152
Helm, Edith B., 103
Helm, Neal W., 45-46
Helm, William P., 45
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., 115
Hirth, William, 50
Hoey, Clyde R., 105
Hoey Committee, 105
Hoover, Herbert, 93
Hopkins, William J., 84, 85
Independence, Mo., 145
Jackson, Robert H., 56
Jacobson, Edward (Eddie), 7, 11, 22-24
Jefferson City, Mo., 141
Johnson, Louis A., 136
Joint Chiefs of Staff, 91-92
Jolly, Veronica (Veronica Donovan), 96-99
Kansas City Journal, 45
Kansas City, Mo., 44
Kansas City Star, 108
Kilgore, Harley M., 71
Latta, Maurice J., 84-85
Leahy, Admiral William D, 117, 148
Lee, Frank H,, 38, 39
Lewis, John L., 29
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 119-120, 136
Manhattan project, 68
Marks, Ted, 21-22
Marshall, Gen. George C., 64-65, 68, 81
Masonic order, 51
McCarthy, Joseph R., 105
McCluer, Frank L., 137-139
McCormick, Robert R., 119
McDaniel, Lawrence, 44-45, 51
McKim, Edward D., 14-19, 149-152
Mead, James M., 60
Messall, Victor R., 38-39
Military Affairs Committee, U. S. Senate, 54-55
Military Aide to the Vice President, 81-82
Military secrecy, 61-62
Milligan, Maurice M., 52-53
Missouri Athletic Club, 17, 18
Missouri Farmers Association, 50
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 78
Mundt, Karl, 105
Nacy, Richard R., 42
National Guard, 126-128
National Guard Association, 127
National Guard merger, with the Army Reserve, proposed, 126-128
National Security Council, 91
Navy Department, 128,129
Odum, Reathel, 40-41
102nd Division, 13
129th Field Artillery Regiment, 1, 5, 9-10
130th Field Artillery Regiment, 1, 3
The Officer, 82, 127
Ozark Division, 13
Pace, Frank, Jr., 130-131
Patterson, Eleanor Medill, 119
Patterson, Joseph Medill, 119
Pearson, Drew, 107, 153
Pendergast, James M., 3, 5, 12, 29
Pendergast, Thomas J, (Tom), 12, 29, 36
Perlmeter, Irving, 90
Poling, Daniel A., 132
Potsdam Conference, 83-84, 116, 148
President’s Advisory Commission on Military Training, 132-133
Presidents of the U.S., evaluation of, 155-156
Presidential campaign, 1948:
- crowds, size of during campaign trips, 109
Eisenhower for President boom, 121
Presidential election, 1948, 107-111
Presidential election, 1952, 113-114
Presidential policymaking, 91-93
Presidential press secretaries, 89-90
Presidential Press Secretary, Office of, 90-91
Press, the, 107, 108, 152-153
Pye, John, 101-102
Radford, Admiral Arthur W., 129
Rayburn, Sam, 71
Rekord, Maj. Gen. Milton, 127
Reorganization of the White House staff, 1945, 150-151
Reynolds, Robert R., 54-55
Ridgway, Gen. Matthew B., 121
Ritter, Roland, 15
Roosevelt, Anna, 83
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 52, 65, 69, 71
- as an administrator, 86-87
Cabinet relations with members of his, 85-86
death of, 149
health of, 76-78, 80
inauguration; 1945, 77-78
foreign affairs, URS,, failure to inform Vice President H.S. Truman concerning, 82-83
physical condition of in 1944, 77-78
and the War Department, 135-136
and the White House staff, 100
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. (Eleanor Roosevelt), 78, 83
Rosenberg, Anna, 132
Rosenman, Samuel I, 132
Ross, Charles G,, 89-91, 121
Royall, Kenneth C., 131
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 46
St. Louis, Mo., 43, 46, 47
St. Louis National Guard Armory, 126-127
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 35, 46, 89, 108, 153
St. Louis Star, 46
St. Mihiel, France, 9
Salisbury; Spencer, 20-21
Salomon,, Sidney, 43
Secret Service, U,S, 79-80, 100
Sedalia, Mo, 37
Senate Office Building, 58
Senate, U.S., 73-76
Senatorial campaign, 1934, Missouri, 25-26
Senatorial campaign, 1940, Missouri, 29-53
Sermon, Roger, 38
60th Field Artillery Regiment, 2
77th Field Artillery Regiment, 15
Short, Joseph H., 90
Smith, Margaret Chase, 105
Snyder, John W.:
- as an Army reserve officer, 14
banking career in St. Louis After World War I, 14
Democratic National Convention, 1944, attendance at, 67
Truman, Harry S., friendship with, 13-14, 16-19, 24, 40, 86
Spaatz, Gen. Carl (Tooey), 117
Stalin, Joseph V., 84
Stark, Lloyd C., 32, 34-35, 45, 47, 52, 53
Statler Hotel, St. Louis, Mo., 33-34
Steelman, John R., 25, 132
Stevenson, Adlai E., 114
Sweeney, Lt. Col. Arthur, 99
Symington, Stuart, 117, 129
32nd Division, 13-14
35th Division, 2
Tompkins, William J., 49-50
Tower Grove Sank, St. Louis, Mo., 41
Truman, Harry S:
- as an administrator, 85-89
Army camps, tour of, Jan., 1941, 54
Army officer, immaculate appearance as, 6
Army Reserve-National Guard merger proposal, views on, 127-128
Army Reserve officer training, participation in, 13-16, 21
Baylor University, speech at, March 6, 1947, 142-144
Byrnes, James F., commitment to at the 1944 Democratic National Convention, 66-67
Byrnes, James F,, relationship with, 73
Cabinet members, relationship with, 85-86
as canteen officer, 129th Field Artillery, 7-8
Churchill, Winston S,, friendship with, 138-142
civil rights, advocacy of, 146
Clark, Bennett C., relationship with, 52, 72
debts resulting from failure of haberdashery, repayment of, 23
decisions once made, refusal to worry about, 93
decisions, promptness in making Presidential, 87
Democratic vice-presidential candidate, 1944, selection as, 65-71
education, 72
and the "Eisenhower boom" (1948), 121
eyeglasses, loss of during World War I, 9
foreign affairs, lack of knowledge of on assuming the Presidency, 82-83
Hannegan, R. E., appointment as chairman, Democratic National Committee, 70-71
Interstate Commerce Committee, as member of U.S. Senate, 27
isolationism, attitude regarding, 72
Jacobson, Eddie, visit to store of in while President, 23-24
Lewis, John L., regard for, 29
magazine and newspaper articles, refusal to accept fees for, 62
Marks, Ted, friendship with, 21-22
Marshall, George C., relationship with, 64-65
McKim, Edward D., personal friendship with, 14-19
and McKim, Edward D., practical joke by on H. H. Vaughan, 17-19
Military Aide, first Vice President to have, 81
nearsightedness, 8
as a poker player, 95
political career, start of, 11-12
political philosophy of, 153-154
at the Potsdam Conference, 116, 148-149
President, ability to relax from official duties, 93-94
President, evaluation of as a, 156
President, self-confidence as, 147-148
Presidential campaign, 1948, 107-110
Presidential policymaking, methods employed in, 91-93
Press secretaries, 89-90
protocol, views concerning, 102-103
railroad legislation, knowledge of, 27-28
reading habits, 72
Roosevelt, F.D., concern regarding health of, 77, 80
Roosevelt, F.D., meeting with after 1944 Democratic National Convention, 76-77
Roosevelt, F.D., relationship with as Senator, 67-68
Secret Service guard, first Vice President to have, 78-79
Senate colleagues, relationship with as President with former, 75-76
Senate office, description of, 58
Senate, U.S., refusal to run for in 1952, 114-115
Senator, U.S. 1934 campaign for, 26
Senator, U.S., first term as, 26-29
Senatorial campaign, 1940, 29-53
Senatorial campaign speeches, 47
Snyder, John W., friendship with, 14
speeches, preparation for delivery of, 94-95
speeches, refusal to accept fees for while in U.S. Senate, 63
Stevenson, Adlai E., candidacy for President, 1952, 114
third term, decision not to seek, 112
379th Field Artillery Regiment, as commanding officer of the, 13
Truman Committee, broadcast concerning intended role of, 59
Truman Committee, establishment of, 55
Truman Committee staff, dinner for members of, 63
unification of the Armed Forces, role in the, 128-130
universal military training, views regarding, 132-133
Vaughan, Harry H., association with in France during World War I, 5-6
Vaughan, Harry H., first meeting with, 2-5
Vaughan, Harry H., refusal to accept resignation of as Military Aide, 105
Vice President, inauguration as, 77-78
Vice-Presidential office, administration of the, 81
Vinson, P.M., support of as 1952 Democratic Presidential candidate, 112-113
weather forcasting, interest in, 100-101
wedding, 21-22
Wheeler, Burton K., friendship with, 74-75
White House staff, loyalty to, 88
White House staff meetings, 88, 91-93
White House staff members, lunches with, 101-102
White House staff, relationship with, 100-102
White House staff reorganization, 150-151
work, capacity for, 28
World War I experiences, 2-10
Truman, Mrs. Harry S. (Bess Wallace Truman), 78, 111
Truman Committee:
- comparison with Civil War Committee on the Conduct of the War, 63-64
dinner for given by Harry S. Truman, 63
establishment of, reasons for, 54
investigation procedures, 54-59
Manhattan project, requested not to investigate, 68
military secrecy, investigation of, 61-62
overseas inspection trip by members of, Dec., 1944-Jan., 1945, 61
reunion of members, 76
staff assignments, 58-59
staff, employment of, 56-57
Truman for Senator Clubs (1940), 47
Tubby, Roger, 90
Tucker, Raymond, 43
Tunnell, James M,, 61
Unification of the Armed Forces, 128-130
Universal military training, 132-133
Vaccaro, Ernest B. (Tony), 52-53
Vandenberg, Arthur H., 75
Van Sant, T.H. (Tom), 48-49, 142
Vardaman, James K., (Jake), 25, 41
Vaughan, Harry H.:
- Army Reserve and National Guard merger proposal, role in, 126-128
Army Reserve officer training, participation in, 12-23
Churchill, W.S. 1946 speech at Fulton, Mo., role in preparations for, 136-142
commanding officer of the 380th Field Artillery Regiment, 13
as Coordinator of Veterans Affairs, 124-125
Democratic candidate for President, 1952, suggests F.M. Vinson as, 112
Democratic National Convention, 1944, absence from, 65
Eisenhower, D. D., conversation with re Presidential boom for Gen. D. MacArthur, 1948, 120
Military Aide to the President, offer to resign as, 105
Military Aide to the Vice President, first to be appointed, 81
National Guard-Army Reserve merger, article re in The Officer magazine, 127
President H.S. Truman, as advisor to, 92
Presidential election, 1948, confidence in HST victory, 107-108
press attacks on honesty and loyalty of White House staff, opinion of, 107-108
press, criticism of, by the, 104
press secretaries, estimate of President Truman's, 90-91
scrapbooks, 1
Senate investigation of, 1949, 104-106
Senate office of H.S. Truman, in charge of, 59-60
third term as President, first knowledge of HST decision against, 112
Truman Committee, inspection trips for, 60-61
Truman Committee, role in formation of, 59
Truman Committee and the War Department, as a liaison officer between, 60-61
Truman, Harry S., association in France with during World War T, 5-6
Truman, Harry S., evaluation of as a President, 156
Truman, Harry S., first meeting with, 2-5
Truman, Harry S., meetings with during first term as Senator, 26-27
Truman, Harry S., and E. D. McKim, object of practical joke by, 16-19
Truman, Harry S., and 1934 Senate campaign, 25-26
Truman, Harry S., as secretary to Senator, 53-54
Truman for Senator campaign committee, 1940, as treasurer of, 29-37
United States, return to after World War I, 6-7
and Universal military training proposals, 133-134
War Department, service as liaison between President Harry S. Truman and, 134-135
Whipping Boy First Class, as author of, 1
World War I, experiences in, 2-10
Verdun, France, 6
Veterans organizations, 124-125
Vice President, U.S., 78-81
Vinson, Fred M., 112, 136
Walker, John, 80
Wallace, Henry A,, 69
Wallgren, Mon C,, 71
War Department, 60, 128-129, 134
War surplus material, 61
Washington Post, 152
Watson, Maj. Gen. Edwin M., 136
Wear, Sam M., 42-43
Westminster College, 137
Wheeler, Burton K., 27, 74-75
White House, 151
White House correspondents, 90-91, 152-153
White House staff, 106-107, 149
White House staff lunchroom, 101
Wilson, Maj, Gen, Arthur, 96, 97
Woodring, Harry H., 136
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