Archives, 1927–72, 640 ft., 15,000 items. Congressman and senator, 1939–72, from South Dakota. Member of Subcommittee Number 2 of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which in 1945 spent a month in the USSR and Soviet-dominated countries to report on the merits of Russia's claim for UNRRA relief. This visit, the first trip to Russia by a congressional committee since 1939, is welldocumented in the papers. There is also material pertaining to the Yalta Conference, the compilation of the Yalta Papers by Bryton Barron and his dismissal by the State Department, the All American Conference to Combat Communism, the United States Information Agency, and Mundt's Voice of America legislation. Unpublished finding aid.