Memorandum from George Elsey to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 30, 1950
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
The President
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Subject:
Federal Historical Program.
During World War II, all of the Federal
departments and agencies concerned with war work had
historical sections, keeping current records of the agen-
cies and preparing historical accounts. This history
program was supervised by a small staff in the Bureau of
the Budget. The program was started early in 1942.
Now that the United States is again embarked
on a large scale defense program, it is again desirable for
the departments and agencies to maintain a full and accu-
rate account of their activities, and to prepare current
histories. As you said a few days ago to the American
Historical Association, it is essential to keep the record
clear at a time when the Communists are attempting to dis-
tort and malign every move and every act that our Govern-
ment takes. Not only will historical work begun at this
time and kept up to date be of value to future historians
in describing this critical period, it will be of value
to the Government itself in planning and carrying on its
programs.
The historical program should be organized
at this time along the same general lines as before. A
scholar of high professional reputation should be employed
by the Bureau of the Budget, and he should assemble a
small staff of a half dozen or so historians, political
scientists, and economists. The head of each executive
department and agency carrying on important defense tasks
should be directed by Presidential letter to appoint a
chief historical officer and to undertake a historical
program along the lines to be defined by the Bureau of the
Budget. The historical groups in the individual agencies
should be required, under Bureau supervision, to produce
brief historical accounts of current policy issues which
will be of assistance to the agency head in making policy
decisions. They should also maintain records with a view
to writing a general account of the work of their agency,
for publication, at the end of the present emergency.
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