a guide - The George C. Marshall Foundation
a guide - The George C. Marshall Foundation
a guide - The George C. Marshall Foundation
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br />
Several members of the <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> staff have<br />
made contributions to this <strong>guide</strong>, though I assume all responsibility<br />
for any shortcomings. Alice J. Lee typed all of the<br />
drafts of this <strong>guide</strong>; the typesetting was done by J oellen K.<br />
Bland. Jeanne E. Pedersen freely lent her design talents to this<br />
publication.<br />
Wilbur J. Nigh and his staff of the <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
National Archives Project Office rendered invaluable service.<br />
Mr. Nigh and <strong>Marshall</strong> biographer Dr. Forrest C. Pogue<br />
provided information about the provenance of these papers.<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> trustees who worked closely with General <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
offered their recollections concerning the operations of<br />
his various offices. Among those who were most helpful were<br />
General <strong>Marshall</strong> S. Carter, General Frank McCarthy, and<br />
Colonel C. J. <strong>George</strong>. Finally, Edmund Berkeley, Jr., of the<br />
University of Virginia, offered judicious advice in his role as<br />
consultant to this project.<br />
IV<br />
John N. Jacob<br />
Lexington, Virginia<br />
March 1987