Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives
2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org



Guide to the Eric A. Johnston Papers, 1920-1963


Ms 118





Finding aid prepared by Hugh Sherrick and Karen DeSeve

Finding aid encoded by Kyna Herzinger, 2006
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives

2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org

 
Collection Number:
 

Ms 118

 
Creator:
 

Johnston, Eric A. (Eric Allen), 1895-1963

 
Title:
 

Eric A. Johnston Papers

 
Dates:
 

1920-1963 (inclusive)
1940-1963 (bulk)

 
Quantity:
 

17 linear ft.
12 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

The collection contains papers and other items pertaining to Johnston's activities as a businessman, industrialist, four year president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and nearly twenty years as president of the Motion Picture Association of America. Also there are items pertaining to his youth, education and family; a number of 78 RPM phonograph records of his speeches and tapes to which these speeches have been transcribed.

 

Biographical Note

Material for biographical note taken from "The Eric A. Johnston Story" by Ralph P. Edgerton, 1979. (Copy located in The Westerners, Spokane Corral Records [Ms 141].)

Eric Johnston has been described as ambitious, aggressive, and industrious. With a plethora of natural talents and seemingly limitless aspirations, he has served in many capacities as a dedicated leader to the business world, politics, and the media industry.

Eric A. Johnston was born December 21, 1895 in Washington D.C. to a pharmacist, Bertram Allen Johnson, and his wife Ida Ballinger Johnson. The following year, the family moved to Marysville, Montana having lost their business in the wake of the 1893 Panic. Some time after the turn of the century, the family’s acquaintance with a Mr. Murgittroyd persuaded them to leave the rough Montana mining town and move to Spokane, Washington. By 1906 the Johnsons had settled in the Inland Empire and opened Johnson’s Drug Store at 130 Post Street.

At a mere ten years of age, Eric was introduced to the working world. In his later years, he described himself as growing up in “genteel penury,” and as a result, had to contribute to the family income by, at various times, selling the Saturday Evening Post, carrying a paper route, and writing school updates for the Spokesman-Review. From this time foward, he worked all his life.

In 1911 Eric’s mother filed for divorce, and subsequently, his father seems to have contributed little, if any, to the development or financial maintenance of his son. During this decade, Eric, followed by his mother, adopted the new last name Johnston.

In 1913, after graduating from the newly built Lewis and Clark High School, Johnston enrolled at the University of Washington. Supporting himself by a myriad of jobs, Eric was on track to complete his degree, but just a year before he would have graduated, he applied for officership and was appointed 2nd Lieutenant for the Marines. His time in the service took him to such places as Mare Island, Quantico, China, and even Siberia.

Returning to the U.S., Johnston settled back in Spokane. Shortly thereafter he met Ina Hughes and married her in 1922. The same year saw the incorporation of Power Brown Company, a business dedicated to selling household electrical fixtures and under which both Eric and his mother had been employed. Under its incorporation, Eric and his mother served as vice president and secretary/treasurer respectively. Two years later, Power Brown bought Doerr-Mitchell Electric Company, the largest and oldest manufacturer of electrical equipment and changed the name of their corporation to Brown-Johnston Co. Under this name they continued to grow until, eventually, the wholesale and the retail businesses were split and a new company, Columbia Electric and Manufacturing, was created in 1940.

By this time, Johnston’s business savvy was becoming apparent. As a result, he was named trustee of the fledgling Washington Brick & Lime & Sewer Pipe Company, and due to his business acumen, the company saw a complete financial turn-around. This same year Johnston became president of Spokane’s Chamber of Commerce where he served for two years. This position paved the way as he rose to national attention becoming a candidate for the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. at the age of 37. For several years he represented the Chambers of the Northwestern states and in 1941 was elected by the Board of the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. to be its president. In this capacity he served four consecutive terms; he was the first to do so.

His move from national recognition to the international limelight came about when he served as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s emissary to South America as chairman of the U.S. Commission of Inter-American Development and in 1944 as emissary to Russia, an invitation extended by Stalin himself.

With such a resume, Eric Johnston was naturally a desired asset in American corporations. In fact, he received a number of invitations to serve as director of various organizations. Additionally, his name was dropped as a possible candidate for Washington state governor, vice president, and several times as a presidential hopeful. But when Will H. Hays retired and offered Johnston his position as president of the Motion Picture Association of America, Johnston accepted noting that it provided the best means of voicing American principles to the world. Perhaps his greatest realization of this goal was opening foreign markets to American films. During this endeavor, Johnston was granted ambassadorial status as his marketing negotiations led him to deal with many high ranking government figures.

Called “America’s eloquent salesman,” Johnston attained national and international recognition. By the time of his death in 1963, Johnston had successfully worn the hat of noted orator, flourishing businessman, skilled diplomat, and copious writer. In 1943 he was recognized by Whitman College with the granting of an honorary degree of Doctorate of Civil Laws and over the years additional acknowledgment followed from Boston University, Rhode Island State College, University of Washington, Lafayette College, Tufts College, University of Southern California, and the State College of Washington (now Washington State University).

Content Description

This collection contains papers and other items pertaining to Eric A. Johnston’s activities as a businessman, industrialist, four year president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and nearly twenty years as president of the Motion Picture Association of America. Also there are items pertaining to his youth, education and family, a number of 78 RPM phonograph records of his speeches and tapes to which these speeches have been transcribed.

Arrangement

Items are contained in twelve Hollinger boxes, eight large scrapbooks of newspaper clippings for the year 1944, and several large scrapbooks containing miscellaneous papers and photographs. Titles have been arranged alphabetically and file contents chronologically where possible.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Donated by Harriet Fix and Elizabeth Hanson, 1994 (L94-55).

Processing Note 

Processed to the file folder level.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is not restricted.

Restrictions on Use 

Collection is open for use.

Preferred Citation 

Eric A. Johnston Papers (Ms 118), Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA.

Related Information

Bibliography 

A Tribute to: Eric Johnston (Spokane, WA: Columbia Lighting, after 1963).

Johnston, Eric Allen, America Unlimited (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1944).

Johnston, Eric Allen, We're All In It (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1948).

Related Materials 

Oral histories conducted by Judge Ralph Edgerton about Eric Johnston:

  • Ralph Clarkston (OH 343), 26 August 1976
  • Clyde Stricker (OH 343), 26 August 1976
  • Howard Clevinger (OH 344), 1976
  • Mrs. Eric (Ina) Johnston (OH 345), 1977
  • Philip S. Brooke, Sr. (OH 346), 4 June 1978
  • Maage La Counte (OH 347), 27 August 1978
  • John Ruffato (OH 347), 15 September 1978

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) WorldCat database. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search WorldCat using these headings.

 
Johnston, Eric A. (Eric Allen), 1895-1963--Archives
Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America
Columbia Electric & Manufacturing Co. (Spokane, Wash.)
Motion Picture Association of America
Spokane Badminton Club
Spokane Chamber of Commerce
Spokane (Wash.)
Motion picture industry
Manuscript Collections
Other Creators :
Fix, Harriet (donor)
Hanson, Elizabeth (donor)

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 
box/folder
1/1


Inventory

 

 
box/folder
1/2



Truman Library Solicitation

 

 
box/folder
1/3



Biography by Columbia Electric Co.

 

 
box/folder
1/4



Biography

 

 

Alfalfa Club Annual Dinners

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/5


Alfalfa Club Annual Dinners
  1958-1961
 
1/6

Alfalfa Club Annual Dinners
  1962-1963

 

Ballinger Family

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box/folder
1/7


Estate of Florence F. Ballinger
 
 
1/8

Genealogy
 
 
1/9

Miscellaneous Correspondence
 
 
1/10

Miscellaneous Documents
 
 
1/11

Poetry
 

 
box/folder
1/12



Badouin, King U.S. Visit , 1959

 

 
box/folder
1/13



Berlin, 1939, 1956

 

 
box/folder
1/14



Bohemian Club and Grove, 1956-1962

 

 

Brown-Johnston Co.

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/15


Brown-Johnston Co.
  1920s
 
1/16

Correspondence
  1941-1942
 
1/17

Correspondence
  1943
 
1/18

Brown-Johnston Co.
  1949-1956

 

Campaign, 1940

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/19


Correspondence
  1940
 
1/20

Correspondence
  1940
 
1/21

Correspondence
  1940
 
1/22

Correspondence
  1940
 
1/23

Correspondence
  1940
 
1/24

Correspondence
  1940
 
1/25

Miscellaneous Lists and Records
  1940
 
1/26

Newspaper Clippings
  1940
 
1/27

Newspaper Clippings
  1940
 
1/28

Newspaper Clippings
  1940
 
1/29

News Releases
  1940
 
1/30

Speeches
  1940

 
box/folder
1/31



Capitol Hill Club, 1955-1962

 

 

Chamber of Commerce of the United States

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/32


Chamber of Commerce of the United States
  1936-1937
 
1/33

America Unlimited
 
 
1/34

America Unlimited: Letters about Book
 
 
1/35

Annual Dinner
  1946
 
1/36

Annual Meetings
  1942, 1948
 
1/37

Biggers, E.M., Statement on the New Deal
 
 
1/38

Board of Directors
  1942
 
1/39

Board of Directors
  1943
 
1/40

Board of Directors Bulletins and Publications
  1942
 
1/41

CBS Radio Interview
  1942
 
1/42

Comments by John Chamberlain
  1944
   
Correspondence
 
 
1/43

A
  1942
 
1/44

B
  1942
 
1/45

B
  1942
 
1/46

C
  1942
 
2/1

D
  1942
 
2/2

E and F
  1942
 
2/3

G
  1942
 
2/4

H
  1942
 
2/5

I and J
  1942
 
2/6

K
  1942
 
2/7

L
  1942
 
2/8

M
  1942
 
2/9

Mc
  1942
 
2/10

N
  1942
 
2/11

O
  1942
 
2/12

P
  1942
 
2/13

R
  1942
 
2/14

S
  1942
 
2/15

T
  1942
 
2/16

U
  1942
 
2/17

V
  1942
 
2/18

W
  1942
 
2/19

Bradford, Ralph
  1942
 
2/20

Gibson, Bea
  1942
 
2/21

Gibson, Bea
  1942
 
2/22

Hammond, William E.
  1942
 
2/23

Multiple Addressees
  1942
 
2/24

A-M
  1943
 
2/25

W-Y
  1943
 
2/26

A
  1944
 
2/27

B
  1944
 
2/28

C
  1944
 
2/29

D
  1944
 
2/30

E, F
  1944
 
2/31

E, F
  1944
 
2/32

J
  1944
 
2/33

K
  1944
 
2/34

L
  1944
 
2/35

M
  1944
 
2/36

N - Y
  1944
 
2/37

Director, President
  1933, 1942
 
2/38

Directory of War Agencies
  1942
 
2/39

Department of Federal Employees
 
 
2/39A

Economic Commission, Chapultipic
  1943
 
2/40

Hawaii
  1935
 
2/41

Magazine Articles: Readers Digest, Coronet, Saturday Evening Post
  1843 September, 1943 October, 1943 September 28
 
2/42

Miscellaneous Papers
  1944
 
2/43

Miscellaneous Papers
  1945
 
2/44

Miscellaneous Photos
 
 
2/45

Mother’s Scrapbook
 
 
2/46

National Chamber War Council
  1943
 
2/47

National Health Advisory Council
  1943
 
2/48

New World Life Insurance Company
  1942-1943
 
2/49

Newspaper Clippings
  1940s
 
3/1

Office, Washington, D.C. - Photos
 
 
3/2

Directors, Committeemen
  1940-1943
 
3/3

Pamphlets
  1940s
 
3/4

Photos
  1942
 
3/5

Photos with Chamber Associates
 
 
3/6

Radio Speeches and Interviews
 
 
3/7

Russian Trip
  1944
 
3/8

Speeches
  undated
 
3/9

Speeches
  1943
 
3/10

Speeches
  1944-1945
 
3/11

Editorial Comment
  1945 January 17
 
3/12

These Tremendous Years: 1912-1937, by Harper Sibley
 
 
3/13

Wage and Price Controls, World War II
 
 
3/14

Wake Up America Forum, Blue Network
  1943 October 3
 
3/15

Applications for Priority Ruling
  1942
 
3/15A

Washington State Planning Council
  1943
 
3/16

The Young Republican
  1943

 

Columbia Electric

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
3/17


Columbia Electric
  1942
 
3/18

Application for Priority Rating
  1942
 
3/19

Correspondence
  1942
 
3/20

Correspondence
  1943
 
3/21

“E” Award
 
 
3/22

M.I.T. Program for Senior Executives
  1956-1962
 
3/23

M.I.T. Sloan Fellowships, Booklets
  1956-1962
 
3/24

M.I.T. Sloan Fellowships
  1956-1962
 
3/25

Miscellaneous Papers
 
 
3/26

Photos, Christmas Party
 

 
box/folder
3/27



Committee for Economic Development

 

 
box/folder
3/28



Coronet Magazine, 1950 April

 

 
box/folder
3/29



Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-1950

 

 

Economic Stabilization Agency

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
3/30


Photos
  1951
 
3/31

Economic Stabilization Agency
  1951
 
3/32

History
  1953

 
box/folder
3/33



Grant School

 

 
box/folder
3/34



Great Plains Petroleum Corp, 1958-1961

 

 
box/folder
3/35



Hughes & Co., 1956-1962

 

 

Import Custom Papers

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
3/36


Import Custom Papers
  1948-1950
 
3/37

Import Custom Papers
  1951-1952

 

International Chamber of Commerce

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
3/38


Copenhagen
  1931, 1939
 
3/39

Copenhagen
  1939
 
3/40

Copenhagen
  1939
 
3/41

International Trade
 

 
box/folder
3/42



International Development Advisory Board

 

 

Johnston, Ina B.

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
3/43


Magazine Articles
  1931, 1934
 
3/44

Correspondence, Papers
  1956-1963
 
3/45

Condolences, Obituaries
  1963
 
3/46

Condolences, Obituaries
  1963
 
3/47

Condolences, Obituaries
  1963
 
3/48

Condolences, Obituaries
  1963
 
3/49

Photos, Miscellaneous Papers
 
 
4/1

Correspondence
  1964-1970
 
4/2

Diary
  1916-1919
 
4/3

Travel Diary
  1939
 
4/4

Interview with Louis Livingston
  1977 January 29
 
4/5

Letters from Europe
  1939
 
4/6

Letters to Smith College Classmates
  1961-1979
 
4/7

Miscellaneous Papers
  1876-1939
 
4/8

Miscellaneous Papers
  1969-1977
 
4/9

Spokane All American City Presentation
  1974
 
4/10

Spokane Civic Theater
 
 
4/11

Whitworth College
 

 

Jordan Valley Mission

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
4/12


Book of the Arabian Peninsula
 
 
4/13

Book: “U.S. Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea, 1849”
 
 
4/14

Drawings
 
 
4/15

Kollek, T. - Jerusalem
  1954
 
4/16

Laklouk Tourist Center
  1962
 
4/17

Master Plan Report A
  1955
 
4/18

Master Plan Report B
  1955
 
4/19

Newspaper Clippings
  1954-1955
 
4/20

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1953
 
4/21

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1954
 
4/22

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1955
 
4/23

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1955
 
4/24

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1956
 
4/25

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1957
 
4/26

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1957
 
4/27

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1958
 
4/28

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1959
 
4/29

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1960
 
4/30

Notes, Memos, Working Papers
  1961-1964
 
5/1

Photographs
 
 
5/2

Photographs
 
 
5/3

Publications
 
 
5/4

Tables
 
 
5/5

“The Good News”
 
 
5/6

U.N. Plan of Development
 

 

Lewis and Clark High School

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
5/7


Journal, Senior Number
  1913
 
5/8

Journal, Senior Number
  1913

 
box/folder
5/9



Metropolitan Club, 1942-1962

 

 
box/folder
5/10



Miscellaneous Hand Written Notes

 

 

Motion Picture Association

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
5/11


“Academia” - Opening Night with President and Mrs. Truman
  1949 January 22
 
5/12

Alfred Emanuel Smith Memorial Foundation, Memorial Dinner
  1946 October 16
 
5/13

Academy Awards Presentations
  1960-1962
 
5/14

Anglo-American Film Agreement
  1948
 
5/15

Ankara, Turkey
  1949
 
5/16

Appointment Books
  1945-1946
 
5/17

Appointment Books
  1947-1948
 
5/18

Appointment Books
  1949
 
5/19

Appointment Books
  1950
 
5/20

Appointment Books
  1951
 
5/21

Appointment Books
  1952
 
5/22

Appointment Books
  1953
 
5/23

Appointment Books
  1957
 
6/1

Appointment Books
  1958
 
6/2

Appointment Books
  1959
 
6/3

Appointment Books
  1962
 
6/4

Appointment Books
  1963
 
6/5

“Are the Movies a Menace?”
 
 
6/6

Argentina
  1954
 
6/7

Articles and Statements
  1946-1958
 
6/8

Articles and Statements
  1959-1963
 
6/9

Bank of America
  1957
 
6/10

Brazilian Award: Photos
 
 
6/11

Building, Washington, D.C.
 
 
6/12

Cards and Invitations
 
 
6/13

Cards and Invitations
 
 
6/14

Cards and Invitations
 
 
6/15

Cards and Invitations
 
 
6/16

Cards and Invitations
 
 
6/17

CBS, “Vanity Fair” - Dorothy Dean
 
 
6/18

Chinarai, P.: Photos
  1962 April 7
 
6/19

Christmas Card Lists
  1957-1962
 
6/20

Churchill, Winston S., Letter
  1952 July 9
 
6/21

Copenhagen Photo, Meeting with Theater Managers
 
   
Correspondence
 
 
6/22

Papers A
  1955-1963
 
6/23

Papers B
  1953-1958
 
6/24

Papers B
  1959-1963
 
6/25

Papers C
  1952-1963
 
6/26

Papers D
  1957-1963
 
6/27

Papers E
  1963
 
6/28

Papers F
  1952-1963
 
6/29

Papers G
  1952-1963
 
6/30

Papers H
  1952-1963
 
6/31

Papers I
  1963
 
6/32

Papers J
  1963
 
6/33

Papers K
  1955-1963
 
6/34

Papers L
  1952-1963
 
6/35

Papers M
  1954-1963
 
6/36

Papers N
  1952-1963
 
6/37

Papers O
  1963
 
6/38

Papers O, P
  1952-1963
 
6/39

Papers R
  1953-1963
 
6/40

Papers S
  1952-1962
 
6/41

Papers S
  1963
 
7/1

Papers T
  1953-1963
 
7/2

Papers U,V
  1952-1963
 
7/3

Papers W,X,Y,Z
  1950-1963
 
7/4

Papers Personal Responses
  1948-1952
 
7/5

Dinner for President and Mrs. Truman
 
 
7/6

Economic Stabilization Agency
  1951
 
7/7

Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship
  1953-1954
 
7/8

Eve Research Foundation of Bethesda
 
 
7/9

European Trips: Photos
  1947, 1948, 1953
 
7/10

Fifteenth Anniversary as President of Motion Picture Group
  1961
 
7/11

Forbes 50 Foremost business Leaders
  1947
 
7/12

Gridiron Players Program
  1957 November 15
 
7/13

Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Philadelphia: Photo
  1953 June 18
 
7/14

Hennepin Society: Photo
  1954
 
7/15

Honolulu Chamber of Commerce Photo
  1853 January 8
 
7/16

Inaugural Ceremonies
  1953
 
7/17

India, Pakistan
  1950, 1956
 
7/18

India Film Group at White House: Photo
  1952 September 22
 
7/19

Indonesia: Photo
  1956
 
7/20

International Film Festival, Brazil, Argentina
  1954
 
7/21

Italian Delegation Luncheon, New York and Dinner
  1954 October 1, 1952 October 12
 
7/22

Japan Hochstetter Party Guest Book
  1956
 
7/23

Japan
  1956
 
7/24

Japan Trips
  1956, 1959
 
7/25

Khrushchev Dinner
  1959 Septmeber 26
 
7/26

Langlie, Arthur B.: Photo
 
 
7/27

Latin America
  1952
 
7/28

Latin America, Newspaper Clippings
  1957
 
7/29

Letters to Company Presidents
  1963
 
7/30

London
  1956
 
7/31

McCormick & Company, Inc.
  1949
 
7/32

Medal for Merit Award
  1947 September 29
 
7/33

Miscellaneous Papers
  1953-1963
 
7/34

Miscellaneous Photos
 
 
7/35

Murrow Person to Person Program
 
 
7/36

Mutual Security Agency
  1952
 
7/37

Nehru Dinner
  1961
 
7/38

Newly Elected President: Photo
  1945 September 19
 
7/39

Newspaper Clippings
  1940-1960s
 
7/40

New York University Golden Anniversary Dinner
  1950 April 11
 
7/41

Nixon, Richard: Photo
  1960
 
7/42

Photos, Washington D.C.
  1955
 
7/43

O’Hara, Joyce
  1953
 
7/44

Paris: Photos
  1953
 
7/45

Passports, Visas
  1948-1958
 
7/46

Philippine Movie Star Celia Flor: Photos
  1953
 
7/47

Philippine Photos
  1954
 
7/48

Philippine Photos, Newspaper Clippings
  1956
   
Photos
 
 
7/49

Camelback Inn, Phoenix
  1946
 
7/50

Citation Dinner, New York
  1961 April 10
 
7/51

Executive Committee of the Committee for International Economic Growth
  1958
 
7/52

InterAmerican Research Committee Washington D.C.
  1957 October 4-5
 
7/53

With Kenneth Clark and Gerry Cahill
  1953 March 10
 
7/54

Japan
 
 
7/55

Japan
 
 
7/56

Japan
 
 
7/57

King of Jordan Blair House, Dinner
  1953 March 24
 
7/58

Kuala Lumpur
  1959 February 24
 
7/59

Latin America
 
 
7/60

With McKay, David O.
  1960 May 10
 
7/61

Middle Eastern Washington State Historical Society
  1953
 
7/62

Miscellaneous
 
 
7/63

Press Conference, Warsaw
  1947 July
 
7/64

Rome
 
 
7/65

Tokyo Reception
  1954
 
7/66

Unsung Hero Dinner
  1959 December 4
 
7/67

U.S. Citizens Commission on NATO
  1962
 
7/68

U.S. Premier of “The Cranes are Flying”
  1959 November 9
 
7/69

US - USSR Film Agreement, Moscow
  1958 October
 
7/70

With Motion Picture People
 
 
7/71

Pexoto, Reception for Governor and Mrs.
 
 
7/72

Premier “Never Wave at a WAC”
  1953 May 12
 
7/73

Project
  1960, 1963
 
7/74

Programs, Miscellaneous Papers
  1947-1963
 
7/75

Queen Elizabeth
 
 
7/76

Roster of Eminence, U.S. News and World Report
  1949-1952
 
7/77

Residence, Washington D.C.
 
 
7/78

Russian Trip
  1949
 
7/79

Russian Trip
  1959
 
7/80

Society of Industrial Realtors, Award to George W. Merk: Photo
  1953
 
7/81

South African Reception
  1963
 
7/82

Spaak, Paul Henri Dinner: Photos
 
 
7/83

Speeches
  1946-1952
 
7/84

Speeches
  1953-1958
 
7/85

Speeches
  1959-1962
 
7/86

State of Israel Commendation Dinner
  1962 November 18
 
7/87

Statement to Congressional Committee
  1949-1962
 
7/88

Syria: Photos
  1953 September
 
8/1

Telephone Log
  1963 January-February
 
8/2

Telephone Log
  1963 March-April
 
8/3

Testimonial Dinner
  1961 April 10
 
8/4

Testimonial - Balaban, Barney
  1951 May 26
 
8/5

Thailand
  1956
 
8/6

Trip to Brazil
  1952
 
8/7

Union of American Hebrew Conferences: Photo
  1953 April 22
 
8/8

White House Dinner
  1953 April 25
 
8/9

White House News Photographers Dinner
  1947, 1949
 
8/10

White House Visit
  1963 April

 

Personal

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
8/11


Business Cards, Floral Cards
 
   
Condolences
 
 
8/12

A
 
 
8/13

B
 
 
8/14

C
 
 
8/15

D
 
 
8/16

E
 
 
8/17

F
 
 
8/18

G
 
 
8/19

H
 
 
8/20

I
 
 
8/21

J
 
 
8/22

K
 
 
8/23

L
 
 
8/24

M
 
 
8/25

Mc
 
 
8/26

N
 
 
8/27

O
 
 
8/28

P
 
 
8/29

Q, R
 
 
8/30

S
 
 
8/31

T
 
 
8/32

U, V
 
 
8/33

W
 
 
8/34

X, Y, Z
 
   
Correspondence
 
 
8/35

Fort Steele, B.C., Seattle
  1913, 1914
 
8/36

Correspondence
  1942-1943
 
8/37

Correspondence
  1944-1956
 
8/38

Correspondence
  1955-1956
 
8/39

Correspondence
  1957
 
8/40

Correspondence
  1958
 
8/41

Papers
  1959-1960
 
8/42

Papers
  1961-1962
 
8/43

Papers
  1962 January-June
 
8/44

Papers
  1962 July-December
 
8/45

Correspondence
  1963
 
8/46

Final Rites
  1963
   
Illness, Cards, Letters
 
 
8/47

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
8/48

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
8/49

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/1

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/2

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/3

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/4

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/5

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/6

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/7

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/8

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/9

Illness, Cards, Letters
  1963
 
9/10

A, B
 
 
9/11

C, D
 
 
9/12

E, F, G
 
 
9/13

H-L
 
 
9/14

M-R
 
 
9/15

S-V
 
 
9/16

W-Z
 
 
9/17

Illness Telegrams
  1963
 
9/18

Memorial Awards and Donations
 
 
9/19

Memorial Record
  1963
 
9/20

Notes on “How I Got The Job” and Meetings with or to Spyros Skouras, Mary Pickford, Will Hays, Nick Shenk, Wellington Koo, Ray Milland, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Spain, Brazil, Italy, The Pope, Bank of France, England, DeGaulle
 
 
9/21

Notes on Bolshoi Ballet, Luncheon March 21, with Louis B. Mayer, Ambassadors Bonnet, Tarchani, Franks, General Eisenhower, Paul Hoffman, General Bedel Smith
 
 
9/22

Notes on Conversation with Dessai, Finance Minister of India and Meeting with President of India
  1961 September 8, 1962 November 3
 
9/23

Notes on Meetings with Thomas Dewey and Senator Vanderberg
  1948-1949, 1949 March 16
 
9/24

Notes on Meetings with President Eisenhower
  1956 October 4, 1957 May 27, 1958 November 14, 1959 January 7, 1959 September, 1960 May 2
 
9/25

Notes on Discussions with John Kenneth Galbreath , U.S. Ambassador to India and S.K. Patil
  1962 November 4
 
9/26

Notes on Conversations with Dag Hammerskjold at Russian Embassy and Meeting with Yuri Zukov Lunch at Russian Embassy
  1956 May 25, 1960 April 24
 
9/27

Notes on India House Dinner
  1960 May 6
 
9/28

Notes on Khrushchev White House Dinner
 
 
9/29

Notes on Conference with A.I. Mikoyan
  1958 October 9, 1959 January 17
 
9/30

Notes on appointment with Herald McMillian, Jordan River Middle East Peace Plan
  1955 September
 
9/31

Notes on Conversation with Richard Nixon
  1960 March 11
 
9/32

Notes on Visit to Pakistan and on Conversation with Mohd Bogra, Foreign Minister
  1962 October, 1962 October 31
 
9/33

Notes on Meetings with President Truman
 
 
9/34

Notes on Meeting with Yuri Zukov
  1958 October 4
 
9/35

Obituaries
 
 
9/36

Presidential Correspondence
 
   
University of Washington
 
 
9/37

Law Class Papers
 
 
9/38

Miscellaneous Items
 
 
9/39

Theta Delta Chi
 
   
U.S. Marine Corps
 
 
9/40

U.S. Marine Corps
  1917
 
9/41

U.S. Marine Corps
  1918
 
9/42

U.S. Marine Corps
  1952-1962
 
9/43

Lewis Machine Gun
 
 
9/44

Photos, Business Cards
 
 
9/45

U.S. Marine Corps
  1918
 
9/46

U.S. Marine Corps
  1919-1921

 
box/folder
9/47



Program for International Development, 1954

 

 

Residence, Spokane

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
9/48


Residence, Spokane
  1949
 
9/49

Residence, Spokane
  1950

 
box/folder
10/1



Seattle First National Bank, Correspondence, 1942-1943

 

 

Speeches

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
10/2


Speeches
  1930s
 
10/3

Speeches
  1930s
 
10/4

Speeches
  1930-1940s
 
10/5

Speeches
  1940s
 
10/6

Speeches
  1960s
 
10/7

Miscellaneous
  undated
 
10/8

NRDG Montevideo and Breakfast Tape
  1943 January 14, 1942 February 23
 
10/9

South America Tape
  1943 February 23
 
10/10

Lockheed Tape
  1944 April 13, 1947 May 9
 
10/11

Washington D.C. and “Freedom Under Controls” Tape
  1948 October 25, 1951 June 22

 
box/folder
10/12



Spokane Badminton Club, 1941, 1942

 

 

Spokane Chamber of Commerce

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
10/13


Spokane Chamber of Commerce
  1931, 1932
 
10/14

Fox Theater Opening
  1931 September 1
 
10/15

Johnston Briefing Center Dedication
  1972 October 1
 
10/16

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1930
 
10/17

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1931 January-April
 
10/18

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1931 April-September
 
10/19

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1931 September-December
 
10/20

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1932 January-February
 
10/21

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1932 May-June
 
10/22

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1932 July-August
 
10/23

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1932 September-December
 
10/24

Mother’s Scrapbook
  1933
 
10/25

Newspaper Clippings
  1931-1932
 
10/26

Norwegian Royalty Visit
 

 

Stenographic Notes

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
10/27


Stenographic Notes
  undated
 
10/28

Stenographic Notes
  undated
 
10/29

Stenographic Notes
  1941

 
box/folder
10/30



Turkey, 1962

 

 
box/folder
10/31



University of Cincinnati Celebration Program with Hand Written Notes on Cover

 

 
box/folder
10/32



United Airlines Board of Directors

 

 
box/folder
10/33



United Airlines Plane Dedication, 1967

 

 
box/folder
10/34



United Service Organization, 1941

 

 
box/folder
10/34



United Service Organization, 1942

 

 
box/folder
10/35



Unsolicited Material from an Extremist

 

 
box/folder
10/36



U.S. National Security, Foreign Aspects of, Conference, 1958 February 25

 

 
box/folder
10/37



Washington Brick and Lime Company

 

 

Washington State Progress Commission

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
10/38


Washington State Progress Commission
  1942
 
10/39

Washington State Progress Commission
  1942

 
box/folder
10/40



Wayne-Burnaby, Inc., 1942

 

 
box/folder
10/40



Wayne-Burnaby, Inc., 1943

 

 
box/folder
10/41



Whitman College, 1942-1968

 

 
box/folder
10/42



Whitworth College, 1965

 

 
box/folder
10/42



Whitworth College, 1968

 

 
box/folder
11/1



KSPS Tape 1, Side A, Motion Picture Association Dinner Waldorf Astoria; Side B, End of Motion Picture Group Dinner, and Carol Hughes Fix Memorial Program, Camp Four Echos, 1961 April 10

 

 
box/folder
11/1



KSPS Tape 2, Side A, Interviews with Kinsay Robinson, Richard Coombs, and Harriet Fix; Side B, Harriet Fix and Elizabeth Hanson , 1969

 

 
box/folder
11/2



KSPS Tape 3, Interviews with Elizabeth Hanson, John F. Boothe, Walter Toly, and Ina Johnson , 1969

 

 
box/folder
11/2



KSPS Tape 4, Interviews with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corkery and Ina Johnston, 1969

 

 
box/folder
11/3



Tape 5, Side A only: Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corkery

 

 
box/folder
11/4



Correspondence and Notes Concerning Proposed KSPS – ETV Documentary, 1970

 

 
box
11



Phonograph Records of Johnston’s Speeches

 

 
box
12



Scrapbooks