E. Frederic Morrow Papers

Dates: 1861-1996
Size: 25 linear feet
Repository: Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library (Chicago Public Library), 9525 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Collection Number: 2000/11
Provenance: Papers donated by Gordon Howell-Spaulding, nephew of E. Frederic Morrow, in October 2000.
Access: No restrictions
Citation: When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: E. Frederic Morrow Papers [Box #, Folder #], Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Chicago Public Library.
Processed by: Beth Loch, Harsh Archival Processing Project, March 2014; supervised by Michael Flug, Senior Archivist, Harsh Archival Processing Project

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Everett Frederic Morrow was born April 20, 1909 in Hackensack, New Jersey to Reverend John Eugene Morrow and Mary Anne Hayes Morrow. He attended Hackensack public schools and completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at Bowdoin College in 1930. Bowdoin later honored him with an honorary LLD degree.

In 1935 Morrow joined the National Urban League as Business Manager of Opportunitymagazine. Morrow became a field secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1937. Morrow promoted the organization’s grassroots development, traveling across the nation to foster the growth of membership and fund-raising.

His military service during World War II was with the U.S. Army Field Artillery. Morrow joined the U.S. Army as a private in 1942 and was honorably discharged as a major in 1946. Morrow returned to school; he earned his LLB and Juris Doctor degrees at Rutgers University Law School in 1948. He also returned briefly to active duty in the armed forces during the Korean War. In 1950 Morrow joined the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) as a writer in its public affairs division.

A longtime Republican, Morrow began his full-time participation in politics when he joined General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s presidential campaign as an advisor and administrative assistant to General Eisenhower in the fall of 1952. At the end of the campaign, Morrow resigned from CBS after receiving an offer from Sherman Adams, Eisenhower’s Chief of Staff, of a job in the administration. In July 1953 he gained an assignment as Advisor on Business Affairs in the Department of Commerce.

Morrow was an executive with the Commerce Department in 1955 when President Eisenhower appointed him the Administrative Officer for Special Projects. This appointment made him the first African American to serve as a Presidential Executive Assistant. His duties in this capacity included support services for the work of two special assistants to President Eisenhower: Harold E. Stassen on nuclear disarmament, and Nielson A. Rockefeller on psychological warfare. At the end of 1957 Morrow joined the staff of White House speechwriter Arthur Larson, but within a few months he had returned to his former position. Part of his administrative responsibility was to accompany President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon on diplomatic trips abroad, especially various counties in Africa. Morrow was decorated and received presidential honors from several African countries.

Although Morrow resisted special responsibility for African American affairs, preferring to be recognized as a member of the general staff, Adams assigned these duties to him in April 1958 when Maxell Rabb, previously charged with liaison with minority groups, left the administration. Morrow was not officially sworn in as a member of the presidential staff until January 1959, and Eisenhower was unusually absent from the ceremony in order to avoid press attention to the delay.

On September 14, 1957, Morrow married Catherine Louise Gordon.

Upon leaving the White House, Morrow became Vice-President of the African-American Institute in New York. He also joined the Nixon presidential campaign during the fall of 1960.

Morrow found few opportunities in the private sector open to him at the end of the Eisenhower administration. But by 1964, he was made an officer of Bank of America. Three years later Morrow was promoted to Senior Vice President. Morrow did not return to public life, turning down an invitation to join Nixon’s 1968 presidential campaign. Retiring from the Bank of America in 1975, he joined the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, as an executive associate.

Morrow did not return to public life, turning down an invitation to join Nixon’s 1968 presidential campaign. Retiring from the Bank of America in 1975, he joined the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, an executive associate.

E. Frederic Morrow died in New York City on July 19, 1994 after suffering complications from a stroke. He was 88 years old.

Morrow authored three books: Black Man in the White House (1963), Way Down South Up North (1973), and Forty Years a Guinea Pig (1980). All three works are autobiographical. Black Man in the White House is Morrow’s account of his time in the Eisenhower administration. It testifies to the difficulties and indignities suffered by Morrow and provide an insider account of the administration’s approach to civil rights. Way Down South Up North was Morrow’s second memoir, focusing on growing up in Hackensack, New Jersey where race relations were as treacherous as they were in the South. His third and final autobiographical work, Forty Years a Guinea Pig, recounted his professional career, including his work after leaving the White House. He wrote about how he encountered many frustrations in the private sector similar to those that had blighted his earlier career.

Everett Frederic Morrow was a member of the National Advisory Committee of Jobs for Veterans, the Department of State’s Advisory Council on African Affairs, the U.S. Marine Corps Advisory Committee for Minority Affairs, the Empire State College Council, The Board of Trustees of Houston-Tillotson College (Texas), and the Board of Directors of the U.S. Committee for Refugees.

Sources

  • Katz, Milton. “E. Frederic Morrow and Civil Rights in the Eisenhower Administration” in Phylon: A Review of Race and Culture Founded by W.E.B. DuBois, Volume 42:Black Leaders in the United States. Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta University Press, 1981

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The E. Frederic Morrow Papers are divided into seven series: “Biography and Family Records,” “White House Materials,” “Manuscripts by E. Frederic Morrow,” “Bank of America Records,” “Audiovisual Materials,” “Photographs,” and “Memorabilia.” Morrow is the first African American to serve as an executive assistant to a President of the United States, under the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. A graduate of Bowdoin College in Maine, Morrow went on to a distinguished career that brought him in contact with presidents, civil rights and business leaders, and foreign dignitaries.

The E. Frederic Morrow papers include correspondence, biographical sketches, manuscripts, photographs, speeches, financial documents, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia. This collection includes unidentified photographs separated from the collection and located in the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection.

Series 1: Biography and Family Records, 1861-1996

This series holds Morrow’s personal and family papers. It includes the records of Catherine Morrow (his wife), Nellie Parker (his sister) and John Howard Morrow (his brother).The series consists of news clippings, correspondence, Bowdoin College student and alumni materials, news clippings, and financial records. It is organized chronologically.

Series 2: White House Materials, 1953-1994

“White House Materials” includes documents related to Morrow’s work as the first African American Executive Assistant in President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration. The series is organized into six subseries: “Administrative Records,” “E.F. Morrow, Business Correspondence,” “Event Invitations and Programs,” “Speeches,” “News Clippings and Newsletters,” and “Travel Documents.”

Subseries A: Administrative Records, 1953-1983

“Administrative Records” consists of Morrow’s White House Executive Assistant materials. The subseries includes Morrow’s name plates, business cards, receipts, employee performance rating, reports, government employee insurance records, resumes, presidential inauguration tickets, and two scrapbooks. It is organized chronologically.

Subseries B: E.F. Morrow, Business Correspondence, 1954-1994

This subseries includes correspondence from Morrow’s time as an Executive Assistant in President Eisenhower’s administration. It includes Morrow’s correspondence with Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, telegrams, White House Christmas Cards, and memorandums. This subseries is organized chronologically.

Subseries C: Event Invitations and Programs, 1953-1977, 1990

This subseries consists ofWhite House related invitations and programs. Invitations and programs in this subseries include events such as Dwight David Eisenhower’s presidential inauguration, flights with President Eisenhower, and the 1957 Ghana Independence Sesquicentennial Celebration. These materials are listed alphabetically.

Subseries D: Speeches, 1954-1992

This series consists of staff meeting remarks, speeches, addresses, speech notes, and speech drafts by E.F. Morrow. Also included are President Eisenhower’s remarks at a 1960 Christmas ceremony and the 1992 President’s State of the Union Address. Materials in this series are organized chronologically.

Subseries E: News Clippings and Newsletters, 1955-1969, 1984

This subseries includes news clippings and newsletters with articles featuring or mentioning Morrow and his work with the Eisenhower Administration. These materials are listed chronologically.

Subseries F: Travel Documents, 1955-1972

This series consists of Morrow’s travel materials while he was an Executive Assistant in President Eisenhower’s administration. Some materials are from an official 1957 trip E.F. Morrow made with Vice President Nixon to Europe and Africa. The materials are organized chronologically

Series 3: Manuscripts by E. Frederic Morrow, 1952-1992

This series includes manuscripts authored or co-authored by Morrow. It includes both handwritten and typed drafts of his three autobiographical works; A Black Man in the White House, Forty Years a Guinea Pig, and Way Down South Up North. Correspondence, advertisements, book reviews, book covers, and publishing materials are also included in this series. “Manuscripts by E. Frederic Morrow” is organized alphabetically.

Series 4: Bank of America Records, 1966-1975

This series includes materials related to E. Frederic Morrow’s work as an Executive at the Bank of America. “Bank of America Records” includes correspondence, news clippings, Morrow’s reports, employee benefits and insurance records, Morrow’s business card, and a biography of Morrow for the company magazine. The series is organized chronologically.

Series 5: Audiovisual Materials, 1962-1993

“Audiovisual Materials” includes a reel-to-reel audiocassette tape; slides of Morrow’s travels and his service in the United States Army; and two videocassette tapes of documentaries in which Morrow is interviewed. This series is organized alphabetically by format and title.

Series 6: Photographs, 1915-1994

This series includes both personal and professional photographs of E.F. Morrow. This collection includes unidentified photographs separated from the collection and located in the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection. Photographs are listed chronologically in two lists related to the size of the photographs in housing.

Series 7: Memorabilia, 1962-1970

This series consists of framed White House invitations, certificates, name plates, medals, Bibles, and office materials. This series is organized alphabetically.

RELATED MATERIALS

Related materials at other institutions include:

CONTAINER LIST

Series 1: Biography and Family Records, 1861-1996

Box 1 Folder 1 Bowdoin College second term bill for Charles Bell, 1861
Box 1 Folder 2 Scrapbook of E.F. Morrow materials, 1924-1933
Box 1 Folder 3 E.F. Morrow, “Nordic Education for the Negro A Curse or a Boon?”, 1931
Box 1 Folder 4 Transfer of Inheritance Tax, 1939
Box 1 Folder 5 Honorable discharge papers from United States Army, 1943
Box 1 Folder 6 Correspondence, Catherine Morrow with family , 1947-1996, undated
Box 1 Folder 7 Invitation from The Women’s Auxiliary Board of Provident Hospital, 1950
Box 1 Folder 8 United States Army Artillery School student list, 1951
Box 1 Folder 9 Deed of property sale, 1954-1955
Box 1 Folder 10 Bowdoin College reunion program, 1955
Box 1 Folder 11 E.F. Morrow, correspondence, 1955-1994
Box 1 Folder 12 Divorce records of Catherine and Paul Boswell, 1956
Box 1 Folder 13 Baseball annual pass and World Series ticket, 1956, undated
Box 1 Folder 14 Paul Boswell correspondence, 1956
Box 1 Folder 15 E.F. Morrow, real estate purchase records,1956, 1969
Box 1 Folder 16 Correspondence, congratulations on the marriage of Catherine and Fred Morrow, 1957
Box 1 Folder 17 Designation of beneficiary form, 1957
Box 1 Folder 18 Johnson Publishing Company invitation, 1957
Box 1 Folder 19 Bushwick Savings Bank mortgage payment records, 1957-1958
Box 1 Folder 20 Medical clinical record of Frederic Morrow, 1958-1959
Box 1 Folder 21 “Henderson’s Hints to Harassed Hosts,” no author listed, 1958-1959
Box 1 Folder 22 Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company records, 1959
Box 1 Folder 23 John Howard Morrow appointed Guinea’s ambassador, news clippings, 1959, 1968
Box 1 Folder 24 Newspaper articles mentioning Morrow,1945-1993 [See Oversized Box 19]
Box 1 Folder 25 John Morrow’s French midterm grade report, 1961
Box 1 Folder 26 Bowdoin College correspondence from administrators to E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow, 1961-1970
Box 1 Folder 27 Loan agreement, 1962
Box 1 Folder 28 Speech to SNOB, Inc., 1962
Box 1 Folder 29 Tentative program of Honorable and Mrs. Frederic Morrow, 1962
Box 1 Folder 30 Doctor John H. Morrow news clippings, 1964, 1968
Box 1 Folder 31 Insurance claim settlement, 1966
Box 1 Folder 32 Speeches to SNOB Golf Club, 1966-1967
Box 1 Folder 33 Inheritance and estate tax records, 1967, undated
Box 1 Folder 34 John Howard Morrow biographical statement, 1968
Box 1 Folder 35 New York City Mayor John Lindsay, letter to Catherine Morrow, 1968
Box 1 Folder 36 E.F. Morrow, gift transferring his papers to Eisenhower Presidential Library, 1968
Box 1 Folder 37 Mortgage account statement, 1968
Box 1 Folder 38 E.F. Morrow, Oral History transcript, 1968
Box 1 Folder 39 E.F. Morrow, copy of Oral History transcript, 1968
Box 2 Folder 1 Rutgers University Juris Doctor diploma of E. Frederic Morrow, 1968
Box 2 Folder 2 Tax property value, 1968
Box 2 Folder 3 Boston University certificate establishing E. Frederic Morrow Collection, 1970
Box 2 Folder 4 Bowdoin Alumnus, 1970
Box 2 Folder 5 Bowdoin College commencement news clippings, 1970
Box 2 Folder 6 Bowdoin College commencement program and newsletter, 1970
Box 2 Folder 7 Honorary Doctor of Laws certificate from Bowdoin College, 1970
Box 2 Folder 8 Passport of E. Frederic Morrow, 1970
Box 2 Folder 9 Speeches by E. Frederic Morrow, 1970-1983, undated
Box 2 Folder 10 Conciliation agreement, Catherine Morrow versus American Cancer Society 1971
Box 2 Folder 11 Empire State College correspondence, 1971
Box 2 Folder 12 Catherine Morrow’s Last Will and Testament, 1974
Box 2 Folder 13 E. Frederic Morrow’s Last Will and Testament, 1974
Box 2 Folder 14 United States Marine Corps certificate of commendation, 1974
Box 2 Folder 15 Catherine Morrow’s Intramerica life insurance policy, 1975
Box 2 Folder 16 Certificate of inclusion for E. Frederic Morrow in The Marquis Who’s Who, 1976
Box 2 Folder 17 Appointment book of Catherine Morrow, 1977
Box 2 Folder 18 Passport of Catherine Morrow, 1980
Box 2 Folder 19 Newspaper article about Hackensack school re-named after Nellie Parker, September 1981
Box 2 Folder 20 Princeton Black Leadership Study, 1984
Box 2 Folder 21 Colby College Black History Month Festival of Arts brochure, 1985
Box 2 Folder 22 Catherine Morrow’s Intramerica life insurance policy, 1986, 1994
Box 2 Folder 23 UNIFEM’s 20 Years of Commitment to the World’s Women awards ceremony invitation to Catherine Morrow, 1996
Box 2 Folder 24 Correspondence, Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations 1987, undated
Box 2 Folder 25 By-laws, 1270 Fifth Avenue Cooperative, 1989
Box 2 Folder 26 Ralph Bunche Institute Fellowship awards brochure, 1990
Box 2 Folder 27 E. Frederic Morrow’s Power of Attorney form, 1992
Box 2 Folder 28 Bloom and Streit accountant correspondence, 1992, 1995
Box 2 Folder 29 George Spaulding funeral invitation, 1993
Box 2 Folder 30 Amistad Research Center correspondence, 1994
Box 2 Folder 31 E. Frederic Morrow funeral service invitation and guest book, 1994
Box 2 Folder 32 Funeral service program of E. Frederic Morrow, 1994
Box 2 Folder 33 Obituary of E. Frederic Morrow, published in New York Times, 1994
Box 2 Folder 34 United Nations Hospitality Committee list, 1994
Box 3 Folder 1 Catherine Morrow’s Mutual Life Insurance policy, 1995
Box 3 Folder 2 Catherine Morrow’s Power of Attorney, 1995
Box 3 Folder 3 1270 Fifth Avenue Cooperative Board of Directors meeting minutes, 1995
Box 3 Folder 4 1270 Fifth Avenue Cooperative financial documents, 1995
Box 3 Folder 5 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association Statements, 1995, undated
Box 3 Folder 6 Greeting cards of Catherine Morrow, 1995-1996
Box 3 Folder 7 Appraisal of the Everett Frederic Morrow Papers, 1996
Box 3 Folder 8 The Affiliate newsletter, January 1996
Box 3 Folder 9 Finding aid of Everett Frederic Morrow Papers, 1996
Box 3 Folder 10 Girl Friends club materials, 1996, undated
Box 3 Folder 11 Abolish apartheid march and rally flier, undated
Box 3 Folder 12 Amistad Research Center donor guide and gifts policy, undated
Box 3 Folder 13 Biographical sketches of E. Frederic Morrow, undated
Box 3 Folder 14 Casablanca restaurant menu with handwritten notes, undated
Box 3 Folder 15 Catherine Morrow’s letter from Pat Nixon
Box 3 Folder 16 Contact information index cards, undated
Box 3 Folder 17 French train tickets, undated
Box 3 Folder 18 Girlfriends newsletter, photo of E. Frederic and Catherine Morrow, undated
Box 3 Folder 19 Greeting cards of Catherine Morrow, undated
Box 3 Folder 20 Greeting cards from Catherine to Fred Morrow, undated
Box 3 Folder 21 Handwritten notes, undated
Box 3 Folder 22 Postcards, undated
Box 3 Folder 23 Promontory Tenant-Owner Association flier, undated
Box 3 Folder 24 Speech at Trinity AME Zion Church, undated
Box 3 Folder 25 Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations program and flier, undated
Box 3 Folder 26 Watercolor painting possibly by Catherine Morrow, undated

Series 2: White House Materials, 1953-1994

Subseries A: Administrative records

Box 4 Folder 1 Administrative Officer Special Projects name plate, undated
Box 4 Folder 2 Advisor on Business Affairs card, 1953
Box 4 Folder 3 American Express shipping receipt, 1959
Box 4 Folder 4 Appointment card to Advisor on Business Affairs, 1953
Box 4 Folder 5 Business cards of Morrow, undated
Box 4 Folder 6 Department of Commerce performance rating, 1955
Box 4 Folder 7 Eisenhower Center brochure, undated
Box 4 Folder 8 Emergency relocation officer identification card, 1955
Box 4 Folder 9 Government Employees Insurance Company records, 1957, undated
Box 4 Folder 10 Performance rating for Morrow, 1954
Box 4 Folder 11 Pledge and payment card for Combined Charities Campaign, 1954
Box 4 Folder 12 “Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower: A Thirty Year Perspective” conference materials, 1983
Box 4 Folder 13 Presidential inauguration tickets, 1957
Box 4 Folder 14 Resumes for federal employment, 1969, undated
Box 4 Folder 15 “Richard Nixon’s Third Year,” a report, 1971
Box 4 Folder 16 Scrapbook pages, 1955-1958 [See Oversize Box 20]
Box 4 Folder 17 Scrap Book two, undated [See Oversize Box 20]

Subseries B: E.F. Morrow, Business Correspondence, 1955-1987

Box 4 Folder 18 Correspondence, 1955-1994
Box 4 Folder 19 Correspondence regarding Liberia, 1960, 1971
Box 4 Folder 20 Correspondence with Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1954-1968
Box 4 Folder 21 Correspondence with Richard Nixon, 1968-1975
Box 4 Folder 22 Memorandum mentioning Morrow, 1956
Box 4 Folder 23 Memorandum on President Eisenhower’s meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior, 1958
Box 4 Folder 24 Nixon for President Committee correspondence, 1968
Box 4 Folder 25 Telegrams, 1954-1960, undated
Box 4 Folder 26 White House Christmas cards, 1956, 1984, 1987, undated

Subseries C: Event Invitations and Programs, 1953-1990

4 Box Folder 27 Dwight David Eisenhower presidential inauguration invitation, 1953
4 Box Folder 28 Saint John’s Presbyterian Church program, 1954
4 Box Folder 29 Event invitations, 1954-1960
4 Box Folder 30 Event invitations, 1965-1977
4 Box Folder 31 Event programs, 1954-1969
4 Box Folder 32 Invitation to fly with President Eisenhower, 1956, 1959
4 Box Folder 33 Ghana Independence Celebration program, 1957
Box 5 Folder 1 G.O.P. Annual Banquet program, guest speaker is E. Frederic Morrow, 1957
Box 5 Folder 2 Invitations and menus from 1957 African trip, 1957
Box 5 Folder 3 Dwight D. Eisenhower funeral program, 1969
Box 5 Folder 4 Founding of Liberia Sesquicentennial souvenir program, 1972
Box 5 Folder 5 Liberian cornerstone planting of sesquicentennial monument program, 1972
Box 5 Folder 6 Eisenhower Legacy: A Centennial Symposium program, 1990
Box 5 Folder 7 Event invitations, undated
Box 5 Folder 8 Event programs, undated
Box 5 Folder 9 Staff meeting remarks of Morrow, 1954
Box 5 Folder 10 Speech to Cabinet Secretary Maxwell Rabb, 1955
Box 5 Folder 11 Address of E. Frederic Morrow, 1958-1959
Box 5 Folder 12 Speeches by Morrow, 1958-1959
Box 5 Folder 13 Speeches by E. Frederic Morrow, 1959-1960
Box 5 Folder 14 Address of E. Frederic Morrow, 1960
Box 5 Folder 15 President Eisenhower’s remarks at a Christmas ceremony, 1960
Box 5 Folder 16 Speeches by E. Frederic Morrow, 1960
Box 5 Folder 17 Speech draft, 1962
Box 5 Folder 18 “General Speech Re Africa,” 1963
Box 5 Folder 19 Speech, 1967
Box 5 Folder 20 Speech notes, 1984, undated
Box 6 Folder 1 President’s State of the Union Address, 1992
Box 6 Folder 2 Convocation Address by E. Frederic Morrow flier, undated
Box 6 Folder 3 Speech draft, undated

Subseries E: News Clippings and Newsletters, 1955-1984

Box 6 Folder 4 Press release, Morrow named Administrative Officer, 1955
Box 6 Folder 5 Daily Wireless File United States Embassy in Rome, 1957
Box 6 Folder 6 Jet magazine with article on Liberia, 1957
Box 6 Folder 7 Jet magazine with articles mentioning Morrow, 1957, 1958, 1968
19 Washington Evening Star newspaper clipping of Morrow, June 1958 [See Oversize Box 19]
Box 6 Folder 8 Councilor Newsletter, 1958
Box 6 Folder 9 Foreign Service News Letter, 1959
Box 6 Folder 10 The Industrial Statesman article on Morrow, 1960
Box 6 Folder 11 E. Frederic Morrow news articles, 1960, 1969
19 Ebony magazine featuring Morrow, April 1961 [See Oversize Box 19]
Box 6 Folder 12 Eisenhower: The President photocopy excerpt, 1984

Subseries F: Travel Documents, 1955-1972

Box 6 Folder 13 Italian brochures and postcards, 1955, undated
Box 6 Folder 14 Travel materials from 1957 African trip, 1955, undated
Box 6 Folder 15 American Embassy Commissary Association guest card, 1957
Box 6 Folder 16 Authorization of official travel, 1957
Box 6 Folder 17 “Brief Survey of Italy’s Political Structure,” circa 1957
Box 6 Folder 18 Travel schedule to Tunis, Tunisia, 1957
Box 6 Folder 19 E. Frederic Morrow’s certificates of vaccination, 1957-1962
Box 6 Folder 20 Italian Hotel Excelsior bill, 1959
Box 6 Folder 21 Italian Palace Hotel-Bari bill, 1959
Box 6 Folder 22 List of Passengers on the S.S. Constitution, 1959
Box 6 Folder 23 Luggage tags for United States Lines, 1959
Box 6 Folder 24 Steamship ticket, 1959
Box 6 Folder 25 Travel journal of Morrow to Italy, 1959
Box 6 Folder 26 Travel itinerary and information on Liberia for presidential delegation, 1971
Box 6 Folder 27 Presidential delegation records for Liberian Sesquicentennial celebration, 1971-1972
Box 6 Folder 28 “Mr. Nixon’s Visit to Morocco” guide, undated
Box 6 Folder 29 Travel documents, Ambassador Hotel brochure, undated

Series 3: Manuscripts by E. Frederic Morrow, 1952-1992

Box 7 Folder 1 A Black Man in the White House book jacket, undated
Box 7 Folder 2 A Black Man in the White House book reviews, 1963-1980, undated
Box 7 Folder 3 A Black Man in the White House chapter draft, undated
Box 7 Folder 4 A Black Man in the White House drafts, undated
Box 7 Folder 5 A Black Man in the White House draft, 1 of 2, undated
Box 7 Folder 6 A Black Man in the White House draft, 2 of 2, undated
Box 7 Folder 7 A Black Man in the White House draft, October 1952 to February 1956
Box 7 Folder 8 A Black Man in the White House draft, March to September 1956
Box 7 Folder 9 A Black Man in the White House draft, October to December 1956
Box 7 Folder 10 A Black Man in the White House draft, January to September 1957
Box 7 Folder 11 A Black Man in the White House draft, January to December 1957
Box 7 Folder 12 A Black Man in the White House draft, January 1958 to January 1960
Box 7 Folder 13 A Black Man in the White House draft, January 1958 to January 1960, copy
Box 7 Folder 14 A Black Man in the White House excerpt request, 1992
Box 8 Folder 1 A Black Man in the White House inscribed to Catherine Morrow, 1963
Box 8 Folder 2 A Black Man in the White House publicity questionnaire, 1963
Box 8 Folder 3 A Black Man in the White House publishing contracts, 1962
Box 8 Folder 4 A Black Man in the White House publishing correspondence, 1962
Box 8 Folder 5 A Black Man in the White House royalty statement, 1964
Box 8 Folder 6 A Black Man in the White House royalty statement, 1970
Box 8 Folder 7 Announcement by Harper Collins Publishing to write The History of America’s Black Upper Class, undated
Box 8 Folder 8 Forty Years a Guinea Pig correspondence, 1982
Box 8 Folder 9 Forty Years a Guinea Pig draft, 1977
Box 8 Folder 10 Forty Years a Guinea Pig drafts, undated
Box 8 Folder 11 Forty Years a Guinea Pig foreword draft, undated
Box 8 Folder 12 Forty Years a Guinea Pig handwritten draft, undated
Box 8 Folder 13 Forty Years a Guinea Pig draft, part 1 of 2, undated
Box 8 Folder 14 Forty Years a Guinea Pig draft, part 2 of 2, undated
Box 8 Folder 15 Forty Years a Guinea Pig review, 1981
Box 8 Folder 16 Forty Years a Guinea Pig signed by E. Frederic Morrow, 1980
Box 8 Folder 17 “In Retrospect” by E. Frederic Morrow, undated
Box 8 Folder 18 The New Breed draft by Morrow and Maude Hill Basserman, undated
Box 8 Folder 19 Way Down South Up North, 1973
Box 8 Folder 20 Way Down South Up North advertisements, 1973
Box 8 Folder 21 Way Down South Up North book jacket, undated
Box 8 Folder 22 Way Down South Up North correspondence, 1973
Box 8 Folder 23 Way Down South Up North draft, undated
Box 8 Folder 24 Way Down South Up North handwritten draft, undated
Box 8 Folder 25 Way Down South Up North news clipping, undated
Box 8 Folder 26 Way Down South Up North publishing contract, 1972
Box 8 Folder 27 Way Down South Up North review, 1973

Series 4: Bank of America Executive Records, 1966-1975

Box 9 Folder 1 Correspondence, 1966-1973
Box 9 Folder 2 E. Frederic Morrow news clippings, 1967
Box 9 Folder 3 “Business and Race,” Wall Street Journal article, 1968
Box 9 Folder 4 Performance report of Morrow, 1968
Box 9 Folder 5 Reports on race relations by Morrow, 1968-1969
Box 9 Folder 6 Memorandums on Los Angeles, 1968, 1972
Box 9 Folder 7 Employee benefits and insurance records, 1968-1975
Box 9 Folder 8 “Black on White” by Morrow, 1969
Box 9 Folder 9 Stock option correspondence, 1969-1975
Box 9 Folder 10 “Blacks Snubbed in Business” New York Times article, 1970
Box 9 Folder 11 Los Angeles Times article on E. Frederic Morrow, 1970
Box 9 Folder 12 The Bank American, August 1970
Box 9 Folder 13 “The Lessons of Isla Vista,” an address by Louis Lundberg, 1970
Box 9 Folder 14 “Basic Plan for Bank of America” by Morrow, 1971
Box 9 Folder 15 Performance report of E. Frederic Morrow, 1973
Box 9 Folder 16 Address on Successful Industrial Integration by Morrow, undated
Box 9 Folder 17 Bank of America hires Morrow news clipping, undated
Box 9 Folder 18 Biography of Morrow for Bank of America Magazine, undated
Box 9 Folder 19 Morrow’s business card, undated

Series 5: Audiovisual Materials, 1962-1993

Box 10 Folder 1 Reel-to-reel audiocassette, “Gordon, Minors, Richardsons, Hales, Party Girls, Gibsons, Flemings,” undated
Box 10 Folder 2 Slides: E. Frederic and Catherine Morrow’s travels (40 slides), 1962
Box 10 Folder 3 Slides: E. Frederic and Catherine Morrow’s trip to Ghana (33 slides), circa 1962
Box 10 Folder 4 Slides: E. Frederic and Catherine Morrow’s trip to Nigeria (22 slides), circa 1962
Box 10 Folder 5 Slides: Images of famous works of art (18 slides), undated
Box 10 Folder 6 Slides: United States Army soldiers (2 slides), undated
Box 10 Folder 7 Videocassette: The Eisenhower Legacy, Program Two: Contentious Years, 1993
Box 10 Folder 8 Videocassette: The Road to Brown: The Untold Story of “The Man Who Killed Jim Crow,” 1989

Series 6: Photographs, 1915-1994

Box 11 001 Captain E.F. Morrow, Judge Hubert T. Delany, and Colonel Arthur V. McDermott in New York, June 1945
Box 11 002 Mayor La Guardia accepting a medal, Morrow in background, signed by La Guardia, New York City, June 1946. International News Photograph
Box 11 003 E.F. Morrow in uniform with an unidentified soldier, inscribed “To an old soldier from two younger admirers,” August 1946
Box 11 004 Major General Wilton Persons headshot inscribed to Morrow, 1949
Box 11 005 E.F. Morrow in his army uniform, circa World War II
Box 11 006 E.F. Morrow in service, Word War II
Box 11 007 E.F. Morrow and Vice President Nixon, circa 1950s
Box 11 008 E.F. Morrow in office at his desk at White House, circa 1950s
Box 11 009 E.F. Morrow in office at White House, circa 1950s
Box 11 010 Eisenhower’s staff on Presidential yacht off Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1950s
Box 11 011 Ralph Bunche, circa 1950s
Box 11 012 Eisenhower, Morrow, and Jackson (Negro Postal Employees Union), at Columbia University, 1952
Box 11 013 Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks swears-in E.F. Morrow, October 1953
Box 11 014 Two women at a party, November 1954. Photograph by H.S. Rhoden
Box 11 015 E.F. Morrow’s friends attending his White House swearing-in. Left to right: Lois Lippman, Judge Scovel Richardson, Thalia Thomas (Republican National Committee) and Ed Taite (White House). July 1955
Box 11 016 Morrow after swearing-in ceremony. Left to right: Bernard Shanley, Appointment Secretary to Eisenhower; Val J. Washington, Director of Minorities; Morrow; William Widnall, Congressman of New Jersey’s 7th District. July 1955
Box 11 017 E.F. Morrow’s swearing-in ceremony. Frank Sanderson (right), White House Administrative Officer; and Sherman Adams, Presidential Assistant (center), July 1955
Box 11 018 E.F. Morrow’s swearing-in ceremony. Left to right: Bernard Shanley (Presidential Appointment Secretary); Val Washington (Republican National Committee); E.F. Morrow; and Congressman Widnall of New Jersey. July 1955
Box 11 019 Morrow, Clifford Pane, two unidentified men, and H. Alexander (?), inscribed to Morrow, July 1955
Box 11 020 Morrow sworn in as member of President Eisenhower’s staff by Frank Sanderson. Sherman Adams is at center, July 1955
Box 11 021 Liberian Chancellery celebrates Liberia’s birthday. Mrs. Jessie Vall, President of the Pittsburg Courier (center); E.F. Morrow (left); and Hobson Reynolds of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (right), 1955
Box 11 022 E.F. Morrow and his secretary, Mary T. O’Madigan, circa 1955
Box 11 023 E.F. Morrow and Mary T. O’Madigan, circa 1955
Box 11 024 E.F. Morrow entering the White House, circa 1955
Box 11 025 E.F. Morrow entering White House door on way to President’s office, circa 1955
Box 11 026 E.F. Morrow in his office, White House, circa 1955
Box 11 027 E.F. Morrow in his White House office, circa 1955
Box 11 028 President Eisenhower and E.F. Morrow, circa 1955
Box 11 029 Sketch of ‘Ole Merry Hand Bell Ringers by Earle Chesney, December 1956
Box 11 030 E.F. Morrow in Eisenhower’s inaugural parade, 1956
Box 11 031 E.F. Morrow with Gladys McKay (left) and Mary O’Madigan (right), 1956
Box 11 032 Major League Baseball World Series game at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel (left), President Dwight Eisenhower (center), Brooklyn Dodgers manager Walter Alston (right), E.F. Morrow in center of third row from front, 1956
Box 11 033 President Eisenhower (front), E.F. Morrow (second row), Major League Baseball World Series in Brooklyn, New York, 1956
Box 11 034 Major League Baseball World Series, New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel (left), President Dwight Eisenhower throws out the first ball (center), Brooklyn Dodgers manager Walter Alston. Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, Fred Morrow in center of third row from front, 1956
Box 11 035 Private audience with Pope Pius XII at the Vatican. E.F. Morrow pictured far right, March 1957
Box 11 036 Vice President Richard Nixon and E.F. Morrow return from trip to Africa and Europe, March 1957
Box 11 037 Vice President Nixon is greeted by Vice President Tolbert after arriving at Roberts Field, Liberia, March 1957
Box 11 038 Vice President Nixon is welcomed home by his daughters, March 1957
Box 11 039 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 11 040 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 11 041 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 11 042 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 11 043 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 11 044 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 11 045 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 12 046 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 12 047 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 12 048 E. F. and Catherine Morrow at their wedding reception, September 1957
Box 12 049 Reception after the wedding of E.F. and Catherine Morrow, September 1957
Box 12 050 Abbie Rowe (left), President Eisenhower (center), and Vice President Nixon, October 1957
Box 12 051 Behdenak, Treasurer of Ghana at White House breakfast after being refused service at Howard Johnson restaurant in Delaware, October 1957
Box 12 052 Abbie Rowe at microphone with Morrow behind him at White House, 1957
Box 12 053 Abbie Rowe (center) and E.F. Morrow (far right), 1957
Box 12 054 Bindley C. Cyrus at WCHB radio station in Detroit. Photograph by J. Edward Bailey III, inscribed to Fred and Catherine Morrow, 1957
Box 12 055 E.F. Morrow as Division Marshal parade on Inauguration Day, 1957
Box 12 056 E.F. Morrow in his White House office with Mary T. O’Madigan and Gladys McKay (to the right), 1957
Box 12 057 Morrow accompanies Vice President Nixon to Liberia, 1957
Box 12 058 Morrow accompanies Vice President Nixon to Liberia, 1957
Box 12 059 Morrow accompanies Vice President Nixon to Liberia, 1957
Box 12 060 Morrow accompanies Vice President Nixon to Liberia, 1957
Box 12 061 Morrow accompanies Vice President Nixon to Liberia, 1957
Box 12 062 Morrow accompanies Vice President Nixon to Liberia, 1957
Box 12 063 Pat Nixon and Morrow in Ethiopia, circa 1957
Box 12 064 Vice President Nixon and E.F. Morrow welcomed by Liberia’s Tolbert and L. Dukuly, 1957
Box 12 065 Vice President and Mrs. Nixon throw coins into an Italian fountain, 1957
Box 12 066 Vice President and Mrs. Nixon riding in an open carriage in Rome, Italy, 1957
Box 12 067 Vice President Nixon and the King of Morocco (sitting) at the Moroccan Royal Palace, 1957
Box 12 068 Audience with Pope Pius XII, Vice President Nixon, C.B. Luce, E.F. Morrow, 1957
Box 12 069 Vice President Nixon, N. Krunwah, and Morrow (in background) at Ghana Parliament House, 1957
Box 12 070 On arrival at Roberts Field. Vice President Nixon was met by Vice President William R. Tolbert Junior, circa 1957
Box 12 071 Unidentified man, President Eisenhower, and Morrow (pictured left to right) in the White House, March 1958
Box 12 072 E.F. Morrow (center) meets Italian President Antonia Segni at XXIII Fiera Del Levante in Bari, Italy, September 1959
Box 12 073 E.F. Morrow standing in his White House office. Inscribed to Catherine Morrow, December 1959.
Box 12 074 Portrait of E.F. Morrow at home, inscribed to his wife, Catherine Morrow, 1959
Box 12 075 President Eisenhower and his staff, Morrow in the third row, at Griffith Stadium in Washington D.C. for a baseball game, 1959
Box 12 076 General Synder, Presidential Physician (left) and Morrow (right) on Presidential yacht in Newport, Rhode Island, July 1960
20 077 E.F. Morrow at his desk, 1960 [See Oversize Box 20]
Box 12 078 E.F. and Catherine Morrow at home, circa 1960
Box 12 079 President Tolbert of Liberia presenting a gift to Ambassador Morrow, 1972
Box 12 080 Mission of Somalia to the United Nations, Catherine Morrow, two unidentified people, E.F. Morrow (left to right), 1978
Box 12 081 Catherine Morrow’s mother (?) in her wedding dress portrait, undated. Photograph by R.D. Jones
Box 12 082 E.F. and Catherine Morrow in their den, undated
Box 12 083 E.F. Morrow and his secretaries, Mary T. O’Madigan of Melrose, Massachusetts, undated
Box 12 084 E.F. Morrow at a meeting of agency heads, undated
Box 12 085 E.F. Morrow headshot, undated
Box 12 086 E.F. Morrow headshot, undated
Box 12 087 E.F. Morrow in den with President Eisenhower painting behind him, undated
Box 12 088 E.F. Morrow, Jackie Robinson, unidentified man (left to right), unidentified boy, undated. Photograph by Cecil Layne
Box 12 089 E.F. Morrow leaving White House car, confers with Bernard Shanley (President’s Appointment Secretary) and Webster Todd, undated
Box 12 090 E.F. Morrow leaving White House on his way to the Executive Office Building, undated
Box 12 091 E.F. Morrow playing golf, 1 of 3, undated
Box 12 092 E.F. Morrow playing golf, 2 of 3, undated
Box 12 093 E.F. Morrow playing golf, 3 of 3, undated
Box 12 094 E.F. Morrow reading a newspaper in bed, undated
Box 12 095 E.F. Morrow sitting, undated
Box 12 096 E.F. Morrow sitting, undated
Box 12 097 E.F. Morrow with secretaries at White House, Peggy King (left) and Mary T. O’Madigan (right), undated
Box 13 098 Grant and Burke Hill, undated
Box 13 099 Morrow and his sister, Nellie Catherine Parker, undated
Box 13 100 Morrow and his sister, Nellie Catherine Parker, in a store, undated
Box 13 101 Morrow leaving the White House car, Bernard Shanley and Webster Todd, undated
Box 13 102 Norma C. Zandrino (center) explains to E.F. Morrow (right) the necessity for a “Coke hour” for the staff. Mary T. O’Madigan (left), undated.
Box 13 103 President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Oval Office, undated
Box 13 104 President Eisenhower and E.F. Morrow in the Oval Office, undated
Box 13 105 President Eisenhower signed headshot inscribed to Morrow, undated
Box 13 106 President Johnson signed headshot to Morrow, undated
Box 13 107 Secretary of State Dukuly of Liberia visits Senate Building for lunch. Left to right: E.F. Morrow, Senator Clifford Case, Secretary Dukuly, and Senator Alexander Smith, undated
Box 13 108 Sherman Adams headshot inscribed to Morrow “with appreciation for his many services,” undated
Box 13 109 Signed headshot from President Nixon to Morrow, undated
Box 13 110 Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, undated
Box 13 111 Vice President Nixon and E.F. Morrow shaking hands in front of an airplane, undated
Box 14 112 Woman and two children in photograph postcard “to Aunt Lydia,” May 1915
Box 14 113 Woman and child in photograph postcard, circa World War I
Box 14 114 Private E.F. Morrow at Fort Dix in New Jersey, October 1942
Box 14 115 E.F. Morrow in army uniform coat, 1943
Box 14 116 E.F. Morrow and soldiers standing on tanks, circa World War II
Box 14 117 E.F. Morrow driving a jeep, circa World War II
Box 14 118 E.F. Morrow in his Army uniform, circ World War II
Box 14 119 E.F. Morrow in his army uniform in a park, circa World War II
Box 14 120 E.F. Morrow in uniform with a civilian, circa World War II
Box 14 121 E.F. Morrow shoveling snow, circa World War II
Box 14 122 E.F. Morrow standing in front of a jeep, circa World War II
Box 14 123 E.F. Morrow standing in front of a tank, circa World War II
Box 14 124 E.F. Morrow with artillery, circa World War II
Box 14 125 Soldiers firing artillery, circa World War II
Box 14 126 Soldiers standing next to artillery, circa World War II
Box 14 127 Soldiers with tanks firing artillery, circa World War II
Box 14 128 Tanks and supplies, circa World War II
Box 14 129 E.F. Morrow in army uniform, 1951
Box 14 130 E.F. Morrow with army officer, 1951
Box 14 131 Bowdoin College Commencement, 25th reunion, June 1955
Box 14 132 Bowdoin College Commencement, 25th reunion, Dufton, Draw, Morsbod, Morrow, and Blodgett, June 1955
Box 14 133 John Morrow’s family memory pak, circa 1956
Box 14 134 E.F. and Catherine Morrow on steps, January 1960
Box 14 135 Opening game of baseball season in Washington D.C., April 1960
Box 14 136 E.F. and Catherine Morrow at an Italian fountain, 1960
Box 14 137 Catherine Morrow at Christmas, 1962
Box 14 138 Christmas tree, 1962
Box 14 139 Living room, circa 1962
Box 14 140 Morrow with three children, March 1964
Box 14 141 Christmas tree, circa 1964
Box 14 142 Francois (?), 1967
Box 14 143 E.F. Morrow reading newspaper, September 1968
Box 14 144 Catherine Morrow standing in front of a waterfall, 1969
Box 14 145 E.F. Morrow on a beach, circa 1969
Box 14 146 Sylvie, Marc, and Francois (?), 1969
Box 14 147 Buckingham Palace, London, circa 1972
Box 14 148 Catherine Morrow in a garden (London?), circa 1972
Box 14 149 Parliament building, London, circa 1972
Box 14 150 E.F. Morrow standing in front of a house, circa 1975
Box 14 151 E.F. Morrow standing in a yard, circa 1975
Box 14 152 Evan Batts Morrow, 18 months old, June 1979
Box 14 153 Althea, Ruth, and Eddie McCarroll, July 1981
Box 14 154 Catherine Morrow at Mrs. Macbain’s house, June 1985
Box 14 155 Catherine Morrow, Helen Kim, unidentified woman, June 1985
Box 14 156 Catherine Morrow with group of women, 1985
Box 14 157 E.F. and Catherine Morrow, circa 1986
Box 14 158 Kieran (?), spring 1987
Box 14 159 Evan (?), fall 1987
Box 14 160 Holiday card of Diane, Warren and Leo, December 1987
Box 14 161 Anna Helen Sherman, November 1988
Box 14 162 Evan (?) at school in Athens, Georgia, November 1989
Box 14 163 John Morrow at Rutgers University, circa 1989
Box 14 164 Morrow Hall dedication at Rutgers University, Beverly Robinson and John Morrow, 1989
Box 14 165 Morrow Hall dedication at Rutgers University, George Branch (left), John Morrow (center), June Branch (right), 1989
Box 14 166 Morrow Hall dedication at Rutgers University, John Morrow and June Branch, 1989
Box 14 167 Morrow Hall dedication at Rutgers University, John Morrow speaking, 1989
Box 14 168 Morrow Hall dedication at Rutgers University, Karl Metzger, former secretary of Rutgers University (left) and John Morrow (right), 1989
Box 14 169 Morrow suites at Rutgers University, circa 1989
Box 14 170 Anna and Nannette (?), October 1992
Box 14 171 Flemming family photograph and invitation, 1993
Box 14 172 Amanda (?), seven and a half years, November 1994
Box 14 173 Catherine Morrow, 1994
Box 14 174 Catherine Morrow sitting, circa 1994
Box 14 175 Amanda (?), age six, undated
Box 14 176 Army artillery, undated
Box 14 177 Army tank and jeep, undated
Box 14 178 Army tanks, undated
Box 14 179 Burke Hill, 1 of 2, undated
Box 14 180 Burke Hill, 2 of 2, undated
Box 14 181 Catherine and E.F. Morrow, undated
Box 14 182 Catherine and E.F. Morrow in Paris, France, undated
Box 14 183 Catherine Morrow and her father (?), undated
Box 14 184 Catherine Morrow in swimsuit, undated
Box 14 185 E.F. Morrow on a golf course, undated
Box 14 186 E. F. Morrow on the beach, undated
Box 14 187 E.F. Morrow next to tennis court, undated
Box 14 188 E.F. Morrow in bathing suit on beach, undated
Box 14 189 E.F. Morrow standing, undated
Box 14 190 E.F. Morrow standing next to a statue, undated
Box 14 191 E. Frederic Morrow in England, undated
Box 14 192 Golf ball in hole, undated
Box 14 193 Grant and Burke Hill, undated
Box 14 194 London, undated
Box 14 195 Nellie Catherine Parker (Morrow’s sister), undated
Box 14 196 Picking a golf ball up, undated
Box 14 197 Catherine Morrow on a beach (1 of 2), undated
Box 14 198 Catherine Morrow on a beach (2 of 2), undated
Box 14 199 Catherine Morrow sitting next to a fountain, undated
Box 14 200 Catherine Morrow sitting next to a Christmas tree, undated
Box 14 201 Catherine Morrow standing at door, undated
Box 14 202 Catherine Morrow standing in front of a house, undated
Box 14 203 Central park in New York City, undated
Box 14 204 Central Park in New York City, “view from our window in the fall,” undated
Box 14 205 Central Park in New York City, “view from our window in winter,” undated
Box 14 206 Christmas tree (1 of 3), undated
Box 14 207 Christmas tree (2 of 3), undated
Box 14 208 Christmas tree (3 of 3), undated
Box 14 209 Commencement at Central State College in Ohio. E.F. Morrow (center-left) and President Charles Wesley (center-right), undated
Box 14 210 Commencement speakers at Central State College in Ohio. President Charles (left) and E.F. Morrow (right), undated
Box 14 211 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow (1 of 5), undated
Box 14 212 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow (2 of 5), undated
Box 14 213 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow (3 of 5), undated
Box 14 214 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow (4 of 5), undated
Box 14 215 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow (5 of 5), undated
Box 14 216 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow next to Christmas tree, undated
Box 14 217 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow on the beach, undated
Box 14 218 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow outside, undated
Box 14 219 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow sitting in a park, undated
Box 14 220 E.F. Morrow and Catherine Morrow sitting outside, undated
Box 14 221 E.F. Morrow, undated
Box 14 222 E.F. Morrow at Ruth and Ed’s dinner party, undated
Box 14 223 E.F. Morrow in army uniform, undated
Box 14 224 E.F. Morrow on a golf course, undated

Series 7: Memorabilia, 1962-1970

Box 15 E. Frederic Morrow name plates (2), undated
Box 15 Graduate school commencement robe, undated
Box 15 Holy Bible, inscribed to Catherine Gordon, undated
Box 15 In God’s Presence, inscribed to Fred, 1960
Box 15 Order of African Redemption, Commander’s medals, undated
Box 15 Order of the Star of Africa, Knight’s medals, undated
Box 15 Inaugural themed license plates (2), undated
Box 15 New Testament, undated
Box 15 Richard Nixon, presidential pen, undated
Box 15 United Nations Official 25th Anniversary Commemorative medal, 1970
Box 15 United Nations stamps, undated
Box 15 Washington District of Columbia license plates, 1962, 1963

Boxes

16-18

Certificates and awards given to E.F. Morrow, 1955-1969, undated
White House event invitations, framed, 1956-1957
Box 19 Newspaper articles mentioning Morrow,1945-1993
Washington Evening Star newspaper clipping of Morrow, June 1958
Ebony magazine featuring Morrow, April 1961
Box 20 E.F. Morrow at his desk, 1960
Scrapbook pages, 1955-1958
Scrap Book two, undated
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