Volume 39, February 18, 1956-March 27, 1957
(concerning school desegregation in the South, NATO, presidential conventions and campaigns, Middle Eastern affairs resulting from the Suez Crisis, Hungarian Revolution and the Eisenhower Doctrine)
(concerning school desegregation in the South, NATO, presidential conventions and campaigns, Middle Eastern affairs resulting from the Suez Crisis, Hungarian Revolution and the Eisenhower Doctrine)
(concerning McClellen Committee on labor racketeering, school desegregation, Civil Rights legislation, racial problems in Little Rock, the Eisenhower scandals and foreign affairs)
(concerning school desegregation, Middle East, resignation of Sherman Adams, Red China's attack on Quemoy and Matsu islands, Congressional elections, Charles DeGualle, election of Nelson Rockefeller as governor of New York, resignation of John Poster Dulles, McClellan Committee investigation of Jimmy Hoffa and economic recession)
(concerning McClellan of Jimmy Hoffa, school integration in Little Rock and attempt to launch the Vanguard rocket)
(concerning Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the United States, Landrum-Griffin Bill, relations with Cuba, presidential campaign and the U-2 incident)
(concerning election of John F. Kennedy, the Congo crisis, the Bay of Pigs fiasco, death of Sam Rayburn and Latin American affairs)
(concerning space flight of John Glenn, obstruction of President Kennedy's programs, Congressional elections, defeat of Richard Nixon in race for California governorship, James Meredith at the University of Mississippi, Russia-China conflict and Nuclear Test Ban Treaty)
(concerning assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson becomes president, presidential conventions and election, Viet Nam War and retirement of Jay G. Hayden)