David W. Belin
Counsel to the Warren Commission, Executive Director of the Rockefeller Commission, Attorney, and Author:
Papers , (1961) 1963-98

Collection Finding Aid


SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

Material concerning Belin’s work on the staffs of the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and the Rockefeller Commission, investigating alleged intelligence community abuses of U.S. law.  The collection also includes much on his unofficial role as a leading defender of the Warren Commission report against such critics as Mark Lane, G. Robert Blakey, and Oliver Stone.

QUANTITY
27.8 linear feet (ca. 55,600 pages)

DONOR
Thomas Belin (accession numbers 2004-NLF-008 and 2004-NLF-045)

ACCESS
Open.  Some items may be temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).

COPYRIGHT
The donor retains his copyright and intellectual property interest in the materials.  The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them.  Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain.

Prepared by William McNitt, November 2010
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

David William Belin

 

June 20, 1928 - Born in Washington, D.C.

1946-47 - U.S. Armed Force in Korea and Japan

1951 - B.A., University of Michigan

1953 - M.B.A., University of Michigan

1954 - J.D., University of Michigan

1954-99 - Attorney in Des Moines, Iowa; partner Herrick & Langdon (1955-62), Herrick, Langdon, Sandblom & Belin (1962-66), Herrick, Langdon, Belin & Harris (1966-ca. 1972), and Herrick, Langdon, Belin, Harris, Langdon & Helmick (ca. 1972-78); senior partner Belin, Harris, Helmick & Tesdell (ca. 1978-80), Belin, Harris, Helmick & Heartney (ca. 1980-82), Belin, Harris, Lamson McCormick (ca. 1982-89) and Belin Lamson McCormick Zumbach Flynn (ca. 1989-99)

1964 - Counsel, President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission)

1975 - Executive Director, Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States (Rockefeller Commission)

1984-90 - Member, President’s Committee on Arts and the Humanities

Jan. 17, 1999 - Died, Rochester, Minnesota

Author: November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury (1973), Final Disclosure: The Full Truth About the Assassination of President Kennedy (1988), Leaving Money Wisely: Creative Estate Planning for Middle- and Upper-Income Americans for the 1990s (1990)


INTRODUCTION

Soon after President Lyndon Johnson appointed the members of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (the Warren Commission), they began hiring a staff to assist them.  The Commissioners and Executive Director J. Lee Rankin recruited a mixture of both experienced attorneys and promising younger attorneys.  One of the young attorneys was David W. Belin of Des Moines, Iowa.  Rankin paired Belin with senior attorney Joseph Ball and assigned them the task of determining the identity of President Kennedy’s assassin.

One of the members of the Warren Commission was Representative Gerald R. Ford.  Ford and Belin knew each other previously through their common ties to the University of Michigan.

After several months of work the Warren Commission completed its study of the assassination and produced a report.  Almost immediately critics began attacking many specific points in the final report.  Belin soon took up the task of defending the work of the Commission through letters, articles, and books.  He continued this task for the rest of his life and was often referred to in the media as the “chief defender” of the Warren Commission report, although in a book published in 1973, during Earl Warren’s lifetime, Belin openly criticized aspects of the Warren Commission report.  He much preferred being characterized as a defender of the truth about the assassination.

            In January 1975, President Gerald R. Ford appointed the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States (Rockefeller Commission) to investigate alleged abuses of its charter by the Central Intelligence Agency.  Ford personally selected his old friend and colleague David Belin to become Executive Director of the Commission.  In addition to other charges that the Commission looked into, they investigated any possible CIA involvement in the Kennedy assassination.  Due to Belin’s close involvement in this issue in the past, he deliberately kept his role in this area to a minimum and turned over this aspect of the investigation to another Commission attorney.

            After the Rockefeller Commission completed its work, Belin continued to write in support of the work of the Warren Commission, but also advocated more openness in government and restrictions on the role of the intelligence community.  Beginning in 1975, in the wake of revelations that the CIA and FBI had withheld crucial information from the Warren Commission, he began lobbying for the release of all government documents relating to the Kennedy assassination, hoping that the opening of these records would clear up many misunderstandings about the assassination and inaugurate a new era of openness for the U.S. government.

Scope and Content of the Belin Papers
            This collection contains documents from Belin’s service on the Warren Commission and Rockefeller Commission, but also documents his unofficial role as “chief defender” of the Warren Commission report.

            The Warren Commission working documents are by no means a complete record of the work of the Commission or even a complete record of Belin’s work for the Commission.  This small, but valuable, series includes summaries of interviews conducted by Belin, some Commission memoranda and correspondence, progress reports, exhibits and photographs, and drafts of portions of the final report.  One interesting folder contains copies of Belin’s letters back to his law firm describing his work with the Commission.

            Mr. Belin’s Rockefeller Commission documents are more extensive and include his correspondence with CIA and FBI officials, Commission members and staff, and the White House; staff interviews with witnesses; Commission meeting minutes and agendas; transcripts of his press conferences and those of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and members of the Commission; and draft reports.  Although this is not a full record of the work of the Commission, it does document some of Belin’s key areas of interest and activity during the investigation.  Due to Belin’s continuing interest in anything to do with the Kennedy assassination, he did retain copies of many documents on that topic even if he wasn’t directly involved in their creation.  The collection also includes Belin’s working files for a book that he wrote, but never published, about the work of the Rockefeller Commission.  Portions of some of the chapters from this book eventually appeared in his book Final Disclosure.

            The largest portion of the collection concerns Belin’s role as “chief defender” of the central conclusions of the Warren Commission.  The collection includes his correspondence with critics of the Commission Report, articles that he submitted to many different magazines; transcripts of his appearances on radio and television shows; and working files on his books about the Kennedy assassination.  Among the Commission critics whose conclusions he derided were author Mark Lane (Rush to Judgment), executive director of the House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations G. Robert Blakey, and filmmaker Oliver Stone (JFK).  The collection also includes many documents released to Belin by government agencies after he filed Freedom of Information requests as part of his campaign to open all Kennedy assassination records to the public.

Related Materials (November 2010)
The Library’s most closely related material can be found in the Warren Commission series of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers (16.8 linear feet).  This series documents Ford’s service as a member of the Warren Commission and his subsequent book Portrait of the Assassin.

Additional material appears in the processed portions of the records of the U.S. Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States (the Rockefeller Commission).  These open materials deal with the investigation of possible CIA involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy or in anti-Castro plots of the early 1960s.  Major portions of the Rockefeller Commission records remain unprocessed and not available for research.

Additional scattered folders in various White House collections touch on the Rockefeller Commission, Kennedy Assassination and/or the Warren Commission.  Please consult with an archivist to obtain a PRESNET search report listing the folders on any of these topics.

Among the collections held by the National Archives and Records Administration are the official records of the Warren Commission, personal papers donated by Commission member Richard Russell and General Counsel J. Lee Rankin, and a number of other related collections.  Researchers should also contact the John F. Kennedy Library and the Lyndon B. Johnson Library for information on their holdings about the assassination and its investigation.

Series Descriptions

Boxes 1-5            Warren Commission Working Files, (1961) 1963-64  (2.0 linear feet).
Correspondence, memoranda, transcripts, reports, report drafts and galleys, exhibits, and visual aids.  The series contains documents, many written by Belin, concerning the Warren Commission’s investigation of President Kennedy’s assassination, the interviewing of witnesses, and the drafting of interim and final reports.  In addition to the material in this series, folders 66 and 67 in box 17 of the next series also contain documents dating from his Warren Commission service. Arranged alphabetically by topic.

Boxes 6-21          Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files, 1963-90  (6.4 linear feet). 
Correspondence, memoranda, transcripts, and articles.  Although a small amount of material dating from his service on the Warren Commission appears, the bulk of this series documents Belin’s subsequent role as “chief defender” of the Warren Commission and its report.  It contains the many articles he wrote, material on the writing of his book November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury, articles and books written by Warren Commission supporters and detractors and his correspondence with the authors, transcripts of television shows on which Belin appeared, and correspondence with former Warren Commission members and staff.  In addition, scattered folders contain material on his work as executive director of Rockefeller Commission and/or the Central Intelligence Agency’s failure to reveal relevant information during the Warren Commission’s investigation. Arranged numerically according to a numbering scheme developed by Belin and thereunder chronologically.

Boxes 22-30        Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files, 1975-88  (3.4 linear feet). 
Correspondence, testimony, notes, reports, minutes, agendas, transcripts, articles, and clippings.  This series documents Belin’s work as Executive Director of the President’s Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States (the Rockefeller Commission) and his subsequent correspondence and writings concerning the Commission and the intelligence community.  Included is correspondence between Belin and Commission members, Commission staff, White House staff, the CIA and FBI, and the public.  Also included are transcripts of Commission staff interviews with various potential witnesses and of press conferences by Belin, Vice President Rockefeller, and others.  Although the series contains information on many aspects of the work of the Commission, a major focus is the Commission’s re-examination of certain aspects of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Arranged numerically according to a numbering scheme developed by Belin and thereunder chronologically.

Boxes 30-36        Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files, 1977  (2.6 linear feet).
Memoranda, letters, cables, and reports.  This series contains documents concerning the Warren Commission and President Kennedy’s assassination that were released by various government agencies under Freedom of Information requests submitted by Belin.  Although the cover memoranda date from 1977, the documents released from agency files date from 1959 to 1967.  By far, the bulk of the documents released were from the files of the Central Intelligence Agency, although Belin received significant files from the Secret Service and the Department of State and smaller files from several other agencies.  The primary focuses are Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities prior to the assassination and agency interactions with the Warren Commission during the investigation. Arranged chronologically by dates of the cover letters from the agencies.

Boxes 37-50        Kennedy Files From Office, 1988-98  (5.5 linear feet).
Correspondence, book drafts, speeches, press releases, and clippings.  This series was kept in Belin’s office (some of the older materials were apparently kept at his home).  It contains Belin’s correspondence and writings on the Warren Commission and President Kennedy’s assassination, primarily from the 1990s.  Although much concerns Oliver Stone’s movie “JFK”, the series also contains materials to and from various authors who challenged the conclusions of the Warren Commission and articles and books written by Belin.  Included in the Oliver Stone folders is Belin’s correspondence with former Warren Commission members and staff discussing ways to respond to the movie. Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically thereunder.

Boxes 50-54        Assassination Records Review Board Kennedy Assassination Medical and Autopsy Files, 1998  (1.4 linear feet).
Depositions, medical exhibits, and medical illustrations released by the Board to the public in July 1998.  The material primarily documents the work of the doctors and photographers present at President Kennedy’s autopsy. Arranged alphabetically by topic.

Boxes 54-58        "Inside the CIA: The Belin Report" Book Files, 1975-77 (1.7 linear feet).
Working files (primarily chapter drafts, but also some correspondence) for a never-published book about the Rockefeller Commission investigation of the CIA.  Some of the chapters of this book eventually appeared in some form in Belin’s book “Final Disclosure.” Arranged alphabetically by topic. 

Boxes 58-60        “Final Disclosure” Book Files, 1987-92 (1.0 linear foot).
Correspondence, article drafts, interview transcripts, and clippings.  Although this series does contain a small amount of working files for this book about the assassination of President Kennedy and the Rockefeller Commission’s investigation of intelligence community abuses, the bulk concerns various Belin articles and interviews mostly from the period after the book was published. Arranged numerically according to a numbering scheme developed by Belin and thereunder chronologically.

Boxes 61-62        House Select Committee on Assassinations Hearings and Reports, 1978-79 (0.8 linear feet).
Published congressional documents concerning the House Select Committee’s investigation of various assassinations, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The hearings are arranged by volume number and the report is at the end of the series.

Boxes 63-68        Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications (2.4 linear feet).
Books concerning the assassination of President Kennedy. Arranged alphabetically by author.

Boxes 69-70        Central Intelligence Agency Publications (0.6 linear foot).
Books concerning the Central Intelligence Agency and the 1975 intelligence community investigations. Arranged alphabetically by author.


Container List

Box 1               Warren Commission Working Files
Belin Interview by Mary Jane Chin on his Work with the Commission, November 20, 1964
Belin Letters to Colleagues at Herrick, Langdon, Sandblom and Belin Concerning His Warren Commission Work, 1964
Bus Routes, 1964
CBS News - "The Law and Lee Oswald" - Transcript, December 29, 1963
Commission Report - Final (Publication), 1964
Commission Report - Foreword - Third Draft, June 10, 1964
Commission Report - Galley Proofs of Chapter 4 "Lee Harvey Oswald -- The Assassin", 1964 (1)-(2)
Commission Rules for Questioning Witnesses, March 16, 1964
Commission Stationery, 1964
Dallas Morning News Article on Belin, May 10, 1964
FBI Correspondence, 1963-1964

Box 2               Warren Commission Working Files
FBI Exhibits - Volume 1, 1964
FBI Exhibits - Volume 2, 1964 (1)-(3)
FBI Exhibits - Volume 3, 1964 (1)-(2)
FBI Visual Aids, 1964 (1)-(2)
Identification by Clothing, July 19, 1964
Interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963
Memoranda and Correspondence, 1964
Miscellaneous, 1964
Newspaper Reports on the Assassination, November 22-23, 1963
Oswald's Destination at the Time of the Tippit Shooting, July 11, 1964
Oswald, Marina - Index Cards
Paraffin Test, 1964
Photographs - Commission Exhibits, 1964 (1)-(2)

Box 3               Warren Commission Working Files
Photographs - Dallas Police Department, 1963 (1)-(2)
Photographs - Evidence from the FBI Concerning the Sale and Delivery of Rifles, 1960-1962
Photographs - News Photos, 1963
Progress Report on Work to Date and Request for Additional Investigation, February 25, 1964 (1)-(4)
Report - Phase I - "President Kennedy's Agenda and Activities from Planning the Dallas Trip Through Autopsy", June 8, 1964
Report - Phase II - "Lee Harvey Oswald was the Assassin of President Kennedy", June 15, 1964 and earlier drafts (1)-(2)

Box 4               Warren Commission Working Files
Report - Phase II - "Lee Harvey Oswald was the Assassin of President Kennedy", June 15, 1964 and earlier drafts (3)-(8)
Report - "Possible Personal Motive", June 23-25, 1964
Report - Security Measures to Protect the President, February 17, 1964 (1)-(2)
Rockefeller, Nelson - Correspondence, 1961-1962
Secret Service Report on the Assassination, December 18, 1963 (1)-(3)

Box 5               Warren Commission Working Files
Secret Service Report on the Assassination, December 18, 1963 (4)
Summaries of Testimonies and Depositions, 1964 (1)-(8)
Tentative Outline of the Work of the Commission, 1964
Translations of Articles by Thomas Buchanan from "L'Express", February - March 1964
Treatment of Lee Harvey Oswald by Dallas Police, March 16, 1964

Box 6               Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
1. (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
2. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Findings and Dissents (Including FBI Acoustical Report), 1978-1981 (1)-(2)
3. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Correspondence, 1976-1982 (1)-(6)
4. House Select Committee on Assassinations - National Review - Belin/Blakey Correspondence (See also National Academy of Science), 1976-1990 (1)-(3)

Box 7               Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
4. House Select Committee on Assassinations - National Review - Belin/Blakey Correspondence (See also National Academy of Science), 1976-1990 (4)-(5)
5. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Newspaper Clippings, 1975-1980
6. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Telephone Interview and Other Interview Transcripts, 1977-1978
7. House Select Committee on Assassinations - National Academy of Sciences - Acoustical Report (See also National Review - Belin/Blakey Correspondence), 1977-1987 (1)-(6)
8. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Gerald R. Ford, 1978-1982 (1)-(2)

Box 8               Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
8. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Gerald R. Ford, 1978-1982 (3)-(4)
8. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Gerald R. Ford - Material Furnished to President Ford by the Committee (1)-(6)
9. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Public Hearing Transcript, December 29, 1978 (1)-(3)

Box 9               Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
9. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Public Hearing Transcript, December 29, 1978 (4)-(5)
10. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Philadelphia Inquirer/Edwin Guthman, 1977
11. House Select Committee on Assassinations - Norman Sandler/United Press, 1976
12. Mark Lane, et.al., 1964-1967 (1)-(4)
13. "Rush to Judgment" Film Script (1)-(2)
14. Mark Lane, 1968-1979 (1)-(2)
15. BBC Television Program, 1966-1967

Box 10             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
16. Paris Broadcast, 1978
17. General Correspondence, 1963-1989 (1)-(12)

Box 11             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
18. William F. Buckley, Jr. - Firing Line/National Review/Review of "They've Killed the President", 1972-1981 (1)-(5)
19. "Face the Nation" - Belin Appearance, 1975-1976 (Joan Barone)
20. National Review - Belin Article "Kennedy's Second Assassin", 1979
21. WNET (New York) Telecast - "A Minority Report" (Lane, Weisberg, et.al.), 1966 (1)-(2)
22. Dan Rather Interview on CBS News, 1975-1976 (Includes transcripts of earlier Belin interviews with CBS News), (1)-(4)

Box 12             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
23. (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
24. NBC News - Today Show, 1973-1975
25. "Meet the Press", 1979
26. Time Magazine (re Zapruder slides), 1975-1981
27. ABC News - "Kennedy Remembrance" (1973) and "Nightline" (1983)
28. Public Broadcasting Service, 1975-1976 and 1986
29. Belin Press Release, 1975-1976 (1)-(2)
30. (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
31. David Susskind Show - Jean Kennedy (Talent Associates/Norton Simon Inc.) - Notes on Josiah Thompson's "Six Seconds in Dallas", 1975-1977
32. Charles Fries Productions Inc. - Proposed TV Show "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald", 1975-1976 (1)-(3)
33-35. (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
36. Dallas Times Herald, May 8, 1964 (newspaper clipping)
37. Texas Observer Article, 1970-1971 (1)-(2)

Box 13             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
38. New York Times Article, 1971-1972 (1)-(5)
39. Belin and Ball Comments on the Movie "Executive Action", 1973-1974
40. Philadelphia Inquirer Special Report - Lee Winfrey (newspaper clipping), November 18, 1973
41. Esquire Magazine - Bernard Fensterwald, et.al. (article only), November 1973
42. Robert Sam Anson "The Greatest Cover-Up of All", 1975?
43. Saturday Evening Post (O'Toole, Lane, et.al.), September 1975 (magazine article only)
44. (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
45. Belin, David - Des Moines Sunday Register - "Brainy Whirlwind", August 17, 1976
46. Belin, David - Barry Moller Article - Des Moines Register, July 2, 1982
47. Newsweek - "My Turn", 1977
48. New York Times Magazine - "Case Against a Conspiracy" (article only), July 15, 1979
49. Dallas Morning News - Bill Choyke, September 1983
50. Detroit Free Press - "20 Years After Dallas" (article only), November 20, 1983
51. Priscilla Johnson McMillan, 1976-1978

Box 14             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
52. Paul Hoch - "The Assassinations" (See also Texas Observer), 1975-1976 (1)-(3)
53. Henry Hurt - "Reasonable Doubt", 1982-1986
54. Professor John Kelley - University of Delaware, 1983
55. Howard Roffman, 1971-1975
56. Harold Weisberg - "Post Mortem", 1975
57. John K. Lattimer, M.D. - "Single Bullet" Theory (magazine articles only), 1965-1974
58. Dr. Joseph Dolce - Connally Wound (See also John K. Lattimer, M.D.), 1975-1976
59. U.S. Information Agency Interview - James A. Moore, 1976
60. National News Council, 1975-1976
61. Freedom of Information - Released Material re Oswald, et.al., 1984 (1)-(4)

Box 15             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
62. Freedom of Information Requests (See also Bella Abzug file), 1975-1983 (1)-(4)
63. Bella Abzug Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights - Belin Testimony, 1975-1976 (1)-(3)
64. Miscellaneous Books and Articles, 1975-1976
65. Miscellaneous Newspaper and Magazine Articles, 1963-1989 (1)-(4)

Box 16             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
65. Miscellaneous Newspaper and Magazine Articles, 1963-1989 (5)-(14)

Box 17             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
66. Warren Commission Report - Drafts, Memos, etc., 1964 (1)-(3)
67. Warren Commission Report - "Lee Harvey Oswald Was the Assassin of President Kennedy", 1964 (1)-(4)
68-69. (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
70. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Quadrangle Contract and Material re Book, 1973
71. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Correspondence Pre- and Post-Publication, 1964-1986 (1)-(4)

Box 18             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
71. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Correspondence Pre- and Post-Publication, 1964-1986 (5)-(15)

Box 19             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
71. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Correspondence Pre- and Post-Publication, 1964-1986 (16)-(20)
71A. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Pre-Publication Drafts, etc.
71B. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Chapter Drafts, 1973 (1)-(4)

Box 20             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
71B. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Chapter Drafts, 1973 (5)-(8)
71C. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Uncorrected Page Proofs, 1973
72. (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
73. Skeptic Magazine Interview, 1975-1977 (1)-(4)

Box 21             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Numbered Files
74. R.B. Cutler - "Two Flightpaths - Evidence of Conspiracy", 1974-1981 (1)-(4)
75-77. (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
78. Playboy Magazine's "History of Assassination in America"
79. The New Republic - Tad Szulc, 1975
80-82. (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
83. Ford Library, 1978-1991
84. "November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury" - Paperback, 1975-1976
85. "Reviews of Books, 1971-1988
86-87. (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
88. David Margolick - National Law Journal, 1979
89-90. (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
91. Armand Moss, 1981
92. Jack Ruby, 1979
93. "Inquest" - Jay Epstein, 1966
94. (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
95. Judith Leonard - Earl Warren TV Show, 1987-1988

Box 22             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-1: Psychological Stress Evaluation as a Lie Detection Technique, 1975
C-2: Bernard Fensterwald/George O'Toole (see also Psychological Stress Evaluation), 1973-1990 (1)-(6)
C-3: Commission Report, 1975
C-4: Right to Privacy, 1975 (1)-(2)
C-5: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-6: Testimony of Dr. John K. Lattimer, 1975 (1)-(2)

Box 23             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-7: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-8: Press Conferences – Vice President, Belin, and Commission Members, 1975 (1)-(2)
C-9: Privacy Act of 1974
C-10: Subpoena Powers, 1975
C-11A: Castro Connection, 1975
C-12: Peter Clapper, 1975
C-13: Congressional Oversight, 1975 (1)-(2)
C-14: Crank Correspondence, 1975 (1)-(2)

Box 24             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-15: Correspondence - CIA and FBI, 1975 (1)-(6)
C-16: Executive Order 11905 - U.S. Foreign Intelligence Activities, 1975-1976 (1)-(2)
C-17: House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, 1977-1978 (1)-(3)

Box 25             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-17A: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 1975-1984 (1)-(6)
C-18: Iowa State University Library and University of Iowa Library, 1975-1990
C-19: Belin Interviews, 1975 (1)-(2)
C-20: Personal Notes on Interviews and Testimonies, 1975 (1)-(3)

Box 26             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-20: Personal Notes on Interviews and Testimonies, 1975 (4)-(5)
C-21: Correspondence - White House, 1975
C-22: Dr. Cyril Wecht, 1975-1976 (1)-(3)
C-23 to C-25: (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
C-26: Staff, 1975 and 1994 (1)-(3)
C-27: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-28: ABC - Goodnight America - Geraldo Rivera, 1975

Box 27             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-29: Letters of Congratulations, 1975 (1)-(6)
C-30: Mike Wallace - "60 Minutes" - William Colby Statement, 1978
C-31 to C-32: (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
C-33: Interviews Other Than Belin, 1975-1976 (1)-(2)
C-34: Department of Justice Memoranda, 1975
C-35: Ron Kessler - The Washington Post, 1976 (1)-(2)
C-36: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-37: Minutes and Agendas, 1975
C-38: Richard Nixon, 1974-1979
C-39: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-40: Daniel Schorr, 1976
C-41: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)

Box 28             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-42: Correspondence - General, 1974-1983 (1)-(4)
C-43: Correspondence - Chairman Rockefeller and Commissioners, 1975 (1)-(3)
C-44: Witnesses, etc., 1975
C-45: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-46: Belin Press Conferences, June 18 and November 22, 1975 (see also C-8)
C-47 to C-49: (Folders Not Received by Ford Library)
C-50: Tad Szulc - Articles, 1977 and 1979
C-51: Belin/Olsen Interviews – Robert McMeekin, Alfred Olivier, Werner Spitz, and Fred Hodges, 1975
C-52: (Folder Not Received by Ford Library)
C-53: Draft Report on CIA Involvement in the Assassination of Foreign Leaders, 1975 (1)-(2)

Box 29             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-53: Draft Report on CIA Involvement in the Assassination of Foreign Leaders, 1975 (3)-(6)
C-54: Legislative History of the CIA - Gelhorn and Hardy, 1975
C-55: Warren Commission, 1975-1976 (1)-(3)
C-56: Warren Commission - CIA "Coverup", 1975
C-57: Selected Documents Relating to Allegations Concerning the Assassination of President Kennedy, 1975 (1)-(2)

Box 30             Rockefeller Commission Numbered Files
C-58: Preliminary Budget and Executive Order 11828 Establishing the Commission, January 1975
C-59: Director of Central Intelligence Statement to Commission and Related Material, January 1975
C-60: Organizational Notebook, January 1975 (1)-(2)
C-61: Belin Answers to Justice Department Interrogatories, 1977
C-62: Department of Justice Investigation - CIA Mail Opening, 1977
C-63: CBS Reports - "The CIA's Secret Army", 1977
C-64: Miscellaneous Magazine and Newspaper Clippings, 1975-1987
C-65: Commission Stationery, 1975
Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - Undated - Central Intelligence Agency (1)-(4)

Box 31             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - Undated - Central Intelligence Agency (5)-(13)

Box 32             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - Undated - Central Intelligence Agency (14)
FOIA Releases - Undated - Central Intelligence Agency - Batches B & C (1)-(9)

Box 33             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - Undated - Central Intelligence Agency - Batches B & C (10)-(20)
FOIA Releases - March 14, 1977 - Central Intelligence Agency (1)-(2)

Box 34             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - March 14, 1977 - Central Intelligence Agency (3)-(14)

Box 35             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - March 15, 1977 - Central Intelligence Agency (1)-(4)
FOIA Releases - April 8, 1977 - United States Information Agency
FOIA Releases - April 13, 1977 - Department of the Air Force
FOIA Releases - April 15, 1977 - Naval Investigative Service
FOIA Releases - April 15, 1977 - United States Secret Service (1)-(6)

Box 36             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Freedom of Information Files
FOIA Releases - April 15, 1977 - United States Secret Service (7)-(10)
FOIA Releases - June 10, 1977 - Immigration and Naturalization Service
FOIA Releases - August 5, 1977 - Department of State (1)-(6)
FOIA Releases - August 29, 1977 - Immigration and Naturalization Service
FOIA Releases - September 23, 1977 - Department of State
FOIA Releases - September 30, 1977 - Department of State
FOIA Releases - October 18, 1977 - Department of Justice
FOIA Releases - October 27, 1977 - Federal Bureau of Investigation
FOIA Releases - November 3, 1977 - National Archives and Records Service

Box 37             Kennedy Files from Office
A&E Network/"JFK" Oliver Stone Film
- Correspondence to ABC, NBC, etc. (FCC), 1991-1996 (1)-(2)
- Costner, Kevin - Interview (TODAY Show), 1971
- Letters to Newspapers, TV, etc., 1991-1992
- Lewis, Anthony, 1991-1992
- Memo (3 page), 1991
- Miscellaneous, 1991-1996
- National Law Journal, 1991-1992
- Newspaper Clippings, 1991-1994 (1)-(4)
- Transcript of Kennedy Program, October 4, 1991
- Transcript of Today Show, December 16, 1991
- Wall Street Journal Op-Ed, 1991-1992
- Washington Post Op-Ed (with Gerald Ford), 1991-1992

Box 38             Kennedy Files from Office
American Bar Association Mock Trial, 1992
American Lawyer, 1992
Assassination Records Review Board - Hearing, September 17, 1996 (1)-(6)
Assassination Records Review Board - Press Releases and Correspondence, 1995-1998
Ball, Joseph A. (Foundation) - 2.119, 1989-1991
Barnes, David, 1991-1992
Bear Stearns Annual Corporate Finance Dinner, Dallas, TX, April 21, 1992
Belin Notes
Blakey, G. Robert and Professor Norman Ramsey, 1992-1993 (1)-(3)

Box 39             Kennedy Files from Office
Blakey, G. Robert and Professor Norman Ramsey, 1992-1993 (4)
Buckley, William F., Jr., 1992-1994
CBS - 30th Anniversary Special, 1992
CBS - 48 Hours, 1992
CBS News - 60 Minutes - Rather, Rooney, et.al., 1992-1995
CBS News - Transcripts of 1964, 1967, and 1975 Programs (1)-(3)
Chase, Ned/Dahl, Kris, 1992
Christopher, Warren - 2.145, 1992
CIA, 1992-1995
CIA and GSA - Requests to Open Files, 1992
Cohen, Jacob - Brandeis University
Connally, John, 1992-1993
Connally, John - Op-Ed Article - New York Times, June 25, 1993
Correspondence - Chronological - Name Index
Correspondence - Chronological, November 1991-February 1992

Box 40             Kennedy Files from Office
Correspondence - Chronological, March-December 1992

Box 41             Kennedy Files from Office
Correspondence - Chronological, 1993-1998
Crenshaw, Charles, 1992
Dallas County Museum, 1992
Dallas Morning News, 1992-1995
Dallas Times Herald, 1991-1992
Des Moines Register, 1992
Donohue Show, 1991-1992
Downs, Hugh, 1992
East Side Conservative Club of New York, 1992-1993
Entertainment Tonight, 1992
Esquire Magazine, November 1991
Federal Communications Commission, 1991
Fiorentino, John, 1992-1993

Box 42             Kennedy Files from Office
Ford, Gerald, 1989-1994 (1)-(2)
Groden, Robert - "High Treason", 1994
Holland, Max, 1993-1998 (1)-(8)
Howard University, 1995
Jackson, Ron (Nevada State Prison), 1992-1993 (1)-(2)

Box 43             Kennedy Files from Office
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
Kaul, Donald, 1992
Kelly, Prof. John, 1993-1995 (1)-(2)
Keppler Associates, 1992
LaBrecque, Ron, 1992-1993
Landau, Nathan (AKA David Cohen) - "Heavenly Deceptor", 1990-1996 (1)-(6)
Last Hurrah Bookshop, 1992-1996

Box 44             Kennedy Files from Office
Lattimer, John K., M.D., 1992-1993
Liebeler, Jim - Book, 1992-1996 (1)-(8)
Life Magazine, December 1991
Los Angeles Times, 1992
Louisiana Tech University, 1992
Manchester, Prof. William, 1993
Margolis, Jon (Chicago Tribune), 1994
McLean, Russell J., 1993
Michigan, University of, 1992-1993
Michigan, University of - Beaver, Prof. Frank, 1992

Box 45             Kennedy Files from Office
Michigan, University of - "Law and the Media Symposium", 1992-1994 (1)-(2)
Michigan, University of - "Law and the Media Symposium" - Oliver Stone's Movie "Nixon", 1996
Michigan, University of - National Center (see also Gerald Ford), 1992
Midwest Today - Larry Jordan, 1992
Miscellaneous, 1989-1998 (1)-(2)
Moss, Armand, 1991-1992
Moyers, Bill, 1991-1992
Nation Magazine, 1993
National Archives, 1992
National Press Club Address, 1992 (1)-(2)
National Public Radio (Douglas Bennet), 1992
National Security Subcommittee Hearings - Conyers, John, 1992
National Security Subcommittee Hearings - Formal Statement, 1992
National Security Subcommittee Hearings - General, 1991-1992

Box 46             Kennedy Files from Office
National Security Subcommittee Hearings - Transcript, 1992 (1)-(2)
NBC, 1992-1994
Nelson, Charles - Drake University, 1992
New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1992
New York Magazine Article, 1992 (1)-(2)
New York Times, 1991-1995 (1)-(2)
New York Times Magazine, 1988-1992
New York University - Mary Perot Nichols, 1992-1993
Newsday, 1992
Newspaper Articles - Various, 1990-1998 (1)-(4)

Box 47             Kennedy Files from Office
Newspaper Articles - Various, 1990-1998 (5)-(6)
Newsweek Magazine, December 23, 1991
Omaha World-Herald, 1992
Open Archives, Committee for an, 1992
Polk County Bar Address, 1992
Posner, Gerald, 1992-1994 (1)-(2)
President's Box Bookshop, 1992-1998 (1)-(2)
Princeton Club, 1992
Proposed Books - "Assassination Scam: The Smears and Lies of Hollywood"
- 60 Minutes (Rather and St. Pierre), 1991
- Background, 1991
- Background - Newspaper Clippings, 1991
- Chapter 1, 1991
- Chapter 2, 1991
- Chapter 3, 1991
- Chapter 4, 1991
- Chapter 5, 1991
- Chapters 6-8 (folders empty when received by Ford Library)
- Chapter 9, 1991
- Correspondence, 1991
- ICM - Book Correspondence, 1991
- Lardner, George (Washington Post), 1991

Box 48             Kennedy Files from Office
Proposed Books - "Assassination Scam: The Smears and Lies of Hollywood"
- Margolis, Jon (Chicago Tribune), 1991
- Miscellaneous, 1991
- Table of Contents, 1991
- Time Magazine, 1991
Proposed Books - "I Did It for the Jews: Jack Ruby and the Murder of Oswald"
- Outline, Draft Chapters, and Correspondence, 1992-1993 (1)-(3)
Requests for Books, 1992
Rookstool, Farris L., 1989-1990
Rowell, G.J., 1990-1995
Shelby, Chip, 1996-1998
Shriver, Sargent, 1995
Singer, Patti - Ohlmeyer Communications, 1992
Speeches - Miscellaneous, 1991-1992
Stein, Arthur - Central States Theater, 1992
Stone, Oliver - Miscellaneous, 1992-1993
Study Guides for Stone Movie - Advertisements for, 1992-1996
Time Warner (2.130), 1991-1992
Tonight Show, 1991-1992
Unpublished Articles, 1991?
Vanity Fair, 1992-1995
Valenti, Jack, 1992-1995

Box 49             Kennedy Files from Office
Variety (Mel Stuart), 1992
Warren Commission - Griffin, Burt (Post Press Release), 1992-1995
Warren Commission - Los Angeles Times - Belin Letter to the Editor, 1991-1992
Warren Commission - Miscellaneous (Post Press Release), 1992-1993
Warren Commission - Mosk, Richard (Post Press Release), 1991-1993
Warren Commission - Press Release, January 30, 1992 (1)-(2)
Warren Commission - Proposed Legislation (Post Press Release), 1992
Warren Commission - Redlich, Norman (Post Press Release), 1992-1996
Warren Commission - Slawson, W. David (Post Press Release), 1992-1993
Warren Commission - Willens, Howard (Post Press Release), 1992-1993 (1)-(2)

Box 50             Kennedy Files from Office
Warren Commission - Willens, Howard (Post Press Release), 1992-1993 (3)-(4)
Warren Commission Staff - Rich Heritage Program, 1992 (1)-(2)
Warren, Earl - Family, 1964-1996
Warren, Earl - Ford Foundation, 1992-1994
Washington Post, 1991-1993
Weisberg, Harold, 1994-1995
WGN (Roy Leonard/Andy Perez), 1992
White, Justice Byron, 1992
Whitney, Peter, 1989-1991
Wicker, Tom (New York Times), 1991-1992
Will, George, 1991-1992
Winfrey, Oprah, 1991-1992
YPO Seminar, Boise, ID, November 11, 1994
Zacharke, Dr. Robert - Carleton University, Canada, 1992
Assassination Records Review Board Kennedy Assassination Medical and Autopsy Files
Depositions - Boswell, J. Thornton, February 26, 1996 (1)-(2)

Box 51             Assassination Records Review Board Kennedy Assassination Medical and Autopsy Files
Depositions - Boswell, J. Thornton, February 26, 1996 (3)
Depositions - Custer, Jerrol Francis, October 28, 1997
Depositions - Finck, Pierre A., May 24, 1996
Depositions - Groden, Robert J., July 2, 1996 (1)-(2)
Depositions - Humes, James Joseph, February 13, 1996 (1)-(3)
Depositions - O'Neill, Francis X., September 12, 1997
Depositions - Reed, Edward F., October 21, 1997
Depositions - Riebe, Floyd Albert, May 7, 1997
Depositions - Sibert, James W., September 11, 1997
Depositions - Spencer, Saundra Kay, June 5, 1997
Depositions - Stringer, John T., July 16, 1996
List of Medical Exhibits and Medical Illustrations Released, July 20, 1998
Medical Exhibits 1-20

Box 52             Assassination Records Review Board Kennedy Assassination Medical and Autopsy Files
Medical Exhibits 21-95

Box 53             Assassination Records Review Board Kennedy Assassination Medical and Autopsy Files
Medical Exhibits 96-254

Box 54             Assassination Records Review Board Kennedy Assassination Medical and Autopsy Files
Medical Exhibits 255-263
Medical Illustrations
Staff Report to Accompany Release of Medical and Autopsy Records, July 31, 1988
"Inside the CIA: The Belin Report" Book Files
Correspondence, 1976-1977
Drafts - Chapter 1 - "Overview"
Drafts - Chapter 1 - "The Paradox of the Birth of the CIA"
Drafts - Chapter 2 - "Dual Sensitivity"
Drafts - Chapter 3 - "A Shaky Start" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 4 - "Thou Shalt Not Write" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 5 - "Avoiding an Explosion" (1)-(2)

Box 55             "Inside the CIA: The Belin Report" Book Files
Drafts - Chapter 6 - "Confronting the CIA" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 7 - "The Family Jewels"
Drafts - Chapter 8 - "The Fight for Jurisdiction"
Drafts - Chapter 9 - "The Phase I Plans to Assassinate Castro"
Drafts - Chapter 10 - "Executive Action Capabilities and the Phase II Plans"
Drafts - Chapter 11 - "The Amnesia Syndrome - Bundy, McNamara and Taylor"
Drafts - Chapter 12 - "The Phase III Plans"
Drafts - Chapter 13 - "Confrontation with Kissinger" (1)-(3)
Drafts - Chapter 14 - "The Purge of Chapter 20"

Box 56             "Inside the CIA: The Belin Report" Book Files
Drafts - Chapter 15 - "The Press Conference That Never Was"
Drafts - Chapter 16 - "Intercepting United States Mail"
Drafts - Chapter 17 - "Spying on American Citizens"
Drafts - Chapter 18 - "Improper Activities for the White House" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 19 - "Lawful Activities in the United States"
Drafts - Chapter 20 - "Getting Better Controls Over the CIA"
Drafts - Chapter 21 - "Trying to Open the Files of the CIA" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 22 - "The Charges of CIA Conspiracy in the Shooting" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 23 - "The Kennedy Autopsy Photographs and X-Rays"
Drafts - Chapter 24 - "Other Charges of CIA Conspiracy"
Drafts - Chapter 25 - "The Withholding of Evidence from the Warren Commission"

Box 57             "Inside the CIA: The Belin Report" Book Files
Drafts - Chapter 26 - "Rewriting the History of November 22, 1963" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 27 - "Watching the Fine Print"
Drafts - Chapter 28 - "Covert Action: Wise or Otherwise"
Drafts - Chapter 29 - "The Need for Intelligence"
Drafts - Chapter 30 - "The Need for Privacy"
Drafts - Chapter 31 - "The Decline of American Foreign Policy" (1)-(2)
Drafts - Chapter 32 - "Moral Parity is Not Enough"

Box 58             "Inside the CIA: The Belin Report" Book Files
Edited Book Draft (1)-(4)
Newspaper and Magazine Articles, 1975-1976
Outlines, 1977
"Final Disclosure" Book Files
FD-1: Appendix - "Contract on America - Scheim, 1988
FD-2: Epilogue, 1988
FD-3: Chapter Notes, 1988
FD-4: National Archives, 1988
FD-5: Richard Constantine Legal Comments, 1988
FD-6: Royalties and Orders for Books, 1988-1991
FD-7: Publicity/Marketing, 1987-1988
FD-8: "Libra", 1988
FD-9: Joseph A. Ball, 1988
FD-10: William F. Buckley, Jr., 1988
FD11: President Gerald R. Ford, 1987-1991
FD12: Arlen Specter, 1988
FD-13: National Law Review, 1988

Box 59             "Final Disclosure" Book Files
FD-14: The American Lawyer, 1988
FD-15: National Enquirer, 1988
FD-16: New York Times Magazine - "The Warren Commission: Why We Still Don't Believe It", 1988-1989 (1)-(3)
FD-17: "Anatomy of Assassination Coverups", 1988?
FD-18: Michigan Alumnus Magazine - "What Might Have Been", 1988
FD-19: Wall Street Journal - "Assassination Disinformation" (Not Published), 1988
FD-20: "Rosetta Stone", 1988 (1)-(2)
FD-21: The Kwitny Report, 1988-1989
FD-22: The Larry King Show, 1988-1989
FD-23: NOVA - "Who Shot President Kennedy?", 1988
FD-24: David Martin Interview, 1988
FD-25: Jack Anderson, 1988
FD-26: "Touchstone" Interview - Pat Boddy - IPBN, 1988
FD-27: New York Times Book Review, 1989
FD-28: Reviews, etc., 1988-1989
FD-29: Iowa State University Appearance, 1988-1989

Box 60             "Final Disclosure" Book Files
FD-30: Temple B'Nai Jeshurun Appearance, 1988-1989
FD-31: Thank Yous from Recipients of Books/Contributions, 1988-1989
FD-32: Replies to Comments on Book and TV Shows, 1988-1989 (1)-(2)
FD-33: National Public Radio, 1989
FD-34: Texas High School Project, 1988-1989
FD-35: Readers Digest (including William F. Buckley and Fulton Oursler), 1987-1988
FD-36: Correspondence - General, 1987-1992 (1)-(7)
FD-37: Jim Moore (Former FBI Agent), 1989-1990
FD-Unnumbered: Chapters Not Used
FD-Unnumbered: Miscellaneous

Box 61             House Select Committee on Assassinations Hearings and Reports
Hearings, 1978-1979 (Volumes I-IX)

Box 62             House Select Committee on Assassinations Hearings and Reports
Hearings, 1978-79 (Volumes X-XII)
Legislative and Administrative Reform, 1978 (Volumes I-II)
Report, 1979

Box 63             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications
Anson, Robert Sam. "They've Killed the President!: The Search for the Murderers of John F. Kennedy." (New York: Bantam Books, 1975)
Belli, Melvin M. "Dallas Justice: The Real Story of Jack Ruby and His Trial." (New York: David McKay Company, 1964)
Bishop, Jim. "The Day Kennedy Was Shot." (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1968)
Buchanan, Thomas G. "Who Killed Kennedy?" (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1964)
Blakey, G. Robert and Billings, Richard N. "Fatal Hour: The Assassination of President Kennedy By Organized Crime." (New York: Berkley Books, 1992)
Crenshaw, Charles A. "JFK: Conspiracy of Silence." (New York: Signet, 1992)
David, Jay. "The Weight of Evidence: The Warren Report and Its Critics." (New York: Meredith Press, 1968)

Box 64             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications
Davison, Jean. "Oswald's Game." (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1983)
Epstein, Edward Jay. "Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth." (New York: The Viking Press, 1968)
Epstein, Edward J. "Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald." (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1978)
Fox, Sylvan. "The Unanswered Questions About President Kennedy's Assassination." (New York: Award Books, 1965)
Garrison, Jim. "On the Trail of the Assassins: My Investigation and Prosecution of the Murder of President Kennedy." (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1988)
Groden, Robert J. "The Killing of a President: The Complete Photographic Record of the JFK Assassination, the Conspiracy, and the Cover-Up." (New York: Viking Studio Books, 1993)
Hanson, William H. "The Shooting of John F. Kennedy: One Assassin - Three Shots, Three Hits, No Misses." (San Antonio: The Naylor Company, 1969)

Box 65             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications
Hinckle, Warren and Turner, William. "Deadly Secrets: The CIA-MAFIA War Against Castro and the Assassination of J.F.K." (New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1992)
Jones, Penn. "Forgive My Grief." (Midlothian, TX: The Midlothian Mirror, 1966 - Vol. I, 1967 - Vol. II, 1969 - Vol. III)
Landau, Nathan. "Heavenly Deceptor." (New York: Sound of Music Publishing, Inc., 1992)
Lane, Mark. "Rush to Judgment." (New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1992)
Lewis, Richard Warren. "The Scavengers and Critics of the Warren Report." (New York: Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1967)
Manchester, William. "The Death of a President: November 20 - November 25, 1963." (New York: Harper & Row, 1967)
McDonald, Hugh C. "Appointment in Dallas: The Final Solution to the Assassination of JFK." (New York: The Hugh McDonald Publishing Corp., 1975)

Box 66             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications
McMillan, Priscilla Johnson. "Marina and Lee." (New York: Harper & Row, 1977)
Michel, Armand. "L'Assassinat de John Kennedy: Le Rapport Warren et ses Critiques." (Trinckvel, 1968)
Moore, Jim. "Conspiracy of One: The Definitive Book on the Kennedy Assassination." (Forth Worth, TX: The Summit Group, 1990)
Morrow, Robert D. "Betrayal." (Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1976)
Moss, Armand. "Disinformation, Misinformation, and the 'Conspiracy' to Kill JFK Exposed." (Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1987)
Moss, Armand. "La Fausse Enigme de Dallas." (Paris: La Table Ronde, 1980)
Reeve, Thomas C. "A Question of Character: A Life of John F. Kennedy." (Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1992)

Box 67             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications
Roberts, Charles. "The Truth About the Assassination." (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1967
Russell, Dick. "The Man Who Knew Too Much." (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992)
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. "A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House." (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1965)
Scott, Peter Dale; Hoch, Paul L.; and Stetler, Russell (ed.) "The Assassinations: Dallas and Beyond - A guide to Cover-Ups and Investigations." (New York: Vintage Books, 1976)
Summers, Anthony. "Conspiracy." (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980)
"Three Assassinations: The Deaths of John & Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King." (New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1971 - Vol. 1, 1978 - Vol. 2)

Box 68             Warren Commission/Kennedy Assassination Publications
Weisberg, Harold. "John F. Kennedy Assassination Post Mortem: JFK Assassination Cover-Up Smashed!" (Frederick, MD: Harold Weisberg, 1975)
Weisberg, Harold. "Photographic Whitewash: Suppressed Kennedy Assassination Pictures." (Hyattstown, MD: Harold Weisberg, 1967)
Weisberg, Harold. "Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report." (1965)
Weisberg, Harold. "Whitewash II: The FBI - Secret Service Coverup." (Hyattstown, MD: Harold Weisberg, 1966)
White, Stephen. "Should We Now Believe the Warren Report?" (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968)
Wofford, Harris. "Of Kennedys and Kings: Making Sense of the Sixties." (New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1980)
Zirbel, Craig. "The Texas Connection." (New York: Warner Books, 1991)
Book about the Kennedy Assassination Written in Russian, 1991
"Scott, Foresman Linguistic Block Series." (1963) – Orders for Scott, Foresman books were routinely filled at the Texas School Book Depository.  One of the pages was autographed by various Warren Commission members and staff on May 9, 1964.

Box 69             Central Intelligence Agency Publications
Breckinridge, Scott D. "CIA and the Cold War: A Memoir." (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993)
Buckley, William F., Jr. "Mongoose R.I.P.: A Blackford Oakes Novel." (New York: Random House, 1967)
Colby, William. "Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA." (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1978)
Copeland, Miles. "Without Cloak or Dagger: The Truth About the New Espionage." (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974)
Marchetti, Victor and Marks, John D. "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence." (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1974)
Powers, Thomas. "The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA." (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1979)

Box 70             Central Intelligence Agency Publications
U.S. Commission of CIA Activities Within the United States. "Report to the President." (Washington: 1975)
U.S. House of Representatives. Select Committee on Intelligence. "Proceedings." (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1975-1976). The collection contains volumes 4-6 only.