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            <titlestmt>
                <titleproper>JULIAN BAIRD:</titleproper>
                <subtitle>An Inventory of His Family Papers at the Minnesota Historical
                    Society</subtitle>
                <sponsor>Encoding funded by the generous support of the National Historical
                    Publications and Records Commission.</sponsor>
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                <publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
                <address><addressline>St. Paul, MN.</addressline></address>
            </publicationstmt>
                     <seriesstmt><p>Manuscripts Collection</p></seriesstmt>         </filedesc>
        <profiledesc>
            <creation>Finding aid encoded by Alex Kent<date>December 2010</date></creation>
            <langusage>Finding aid written in <language langcode="eng">English</language>.
            </langusage>
        </profiledesc><revisiondesc><change>
            <date>September 2012</date>
            <item>Inventory updated by David B. Peterson when additions were made to the collection.</item>
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        <did>
            <head id="a1">OVERVIEW</head>
            <repository label="Label:"><corpname>Minnesota Historical
                Society</corpname></repository>
            <origination label="Creator:"><persname role="creator" encodinganalog="100">Baird,
                    Julian.</persname></origination>
            <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Julian Baird and family
                papers.</unittitle>
            <unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive" normal="1943/2006"
                >1943-2006 (bulk 1943-1979).</unitdate>
            <langmaterial label="Language of Materials">Materials in <language langcode="eng"
                    >English</language>. </langmaterial>
            <abstract label="Abstract:">Correspondence, speeches, congressional committee minutes,
                photographs, clippings, and other material largely documenting Baird's tenure as
                U.S. Treasury undersecretary, 1957-1961. Also included are the papers of Julian's
                sons, Duncan H. and John B. Baird.</abstract>
            <physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300">2.25 cubic feet (3 boxes and 11 folders and 8 volumes in 2 partial boxes).</physdesc>
            <physloc label="Location:"> See <ref target="a9">Detailed Description</ref> for shelf
                locations.</physloc>
        </did>
        <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
            <head altrender="biography" id="a2">BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE</head>
            <p>Julian Braden Baird was born November 15, 1892 and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota.
                Baird first attended Webster School before moving on to Central High School in 1906.
                In 1910 he entered the University of Minnesota and attended classes there for one
                year. Baird then transferred to Yale University-Sheffield Scientific School of New
                Haven, Connecticut where, in 1915, he received a PhB.</p>
            <p>Baird started his professional career in 1915 when he was hired at National City
                Bank of New York. While in New York, Baird met his future wife, Helen Hall, whom he
                married on November 29, 1916. They had three children: Duncan, John, and Jane.
                Baird's professional career was put on hold in 1918 when he enlisted in the Army.
                During his short military career (lasting one year) he rose to second lieutenant of
                the field artillery at Camp Funston.</p>
            <p>After being honorably discharged from the army in 1919, Baird returned to St. Paul.
                He worked for a year at the National City Bank Company in St. Paul and then, in
                1920, was hired by a branch of the First National Bank of St. Paul. He rose rapidly
                in the ranks of First National and was appointed president in 1945. Nine years after
                that Baird became chairman of the board. He resigned from his position on September
                10, 1957 to accept the position of Undersecretary of the Treasury for Monetary
                Affairs in the Eisenhower administration. His main duty as undersecretary was debt
                management. He was also concerned with such issues as balance of payments and the
                value of the dollar in the world market. Baird held his position as undersecretary
                until John F. Kennedy took office in 1961. Baird then retired to his home at Sunfish
                Lake in Dakota County. On November 26, 1977, he died at the age of 85, having moved
                to St. Paul a short time before his death.</p>
            <p>John Braden Baird was born July 20, 1924 in St. Paul. He attended the University of Minnesota before he enlisted in the
                army in September 1942 and entered active service as an aerial gunner in the Army
                Air Force in 1943. He flew ten missions over Northern France and Germany and was
                awarded the Purple Heart for woulds he received in action over Cologne, Germany on
                October 15, 1944. Following this incident Baird was sent to Bushnell General
                Hospital in Brigham City, Utah, to recuperate. Baird received an honorable discharge
                from the army in March of 1945, ending with the rank of staff sergeant.</p>
            <p>Duncan Hall Baird was born in 1917 and served in the United States Naval Reserve during World War II.</p>
        </bioghist>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
            <head id="a3">SCOPE AND CONTENTS</head>
            <p>Julian Baird's papers document the monetary policies Julian Baird followed during the
                late 1950s when the United States was entering a recession. They also give insight
                into Baird's stand on Minnesota politics. A long correspondence (1957-1967) with
                Dwight D. Eisenhower is included.</p>
            <p>John Baird's papers provide insight into combat missions he flew over Northern France
                and Germany in World War II, and provide further details on his father's (Julian
                Baird) life. Included in John's papers are a scrapbook with wartime correspondence,
                a journal with accounts of the ten missions John participated in, and a reminiscence
                from the 1970s from Julian Baird, edited by his son John. Clippings and photographs
                are also included.</p>
            <p>A reminiscence by Duncan Baird is also included, as are some military orders and other papers (1943-1945). </p>
        </scopecontent>
        
        <arrangement encodinganalog="351">
            <head id="a4">ARRANGEMENT</head>
            
            <p>These documents are organized into the following sections:</p>
            <list>
                <head/>
                <item>Julian Baird Papers.</item>
                <item>John B. Baird Papers.</item>
                <item>Duncan H. Baird Papers.</item>
            </list>
        </arrangement>
        
        
        <controlaccess>
            <head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
            <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the
                Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics
                should <extref href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net/F" show="new" actuate="onrequest">search
                    the catalog</extref> using these headings.</p>
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Topics:</head>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Bank buildings -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Finance -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Fund raising -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Government spending policy -- United States.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Inflation (Finance) -- United States.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Monetary policy.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Recessions -- United States.</subject>
            </controlaccess>
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Persons:</head>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Anderson, Robert.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Baird, John B.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Baird, Duncan H. (Duncan Hall),
                    1917- .</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Burgess, W. Randolph (Warren
                    Randolph), 1889.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight
                    David), 1890-1969.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Gould, Laurence McKinley,
                    1896-1995.</persname>
            </controlaccess>
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Places:</head>
                <geogname encodinganalog="651">United States -- Politics and government --
                    1953-1961.</geogname>
                <geogname encodinganalog="651">Minnesota -- Politics and government --
                    1951-.</geogname>
            </controlaccess>
            
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Document Types:</head>
                
                <genreform encodinganalog="655">Diaries.</genreform>
                <genreform encodinganalog="655">Photographs.</genreform>
                <genreform encodinganalog="655">Reminiscences.</genreform>
                <genreform encodinganalog="655">Speeches.</genreform>
                
            </controlaccess>
            
            
            
            
            
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Occupations:</head>
                <occupation encodinganalog="656">Bankers -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.</occupation>
            </controlaccess>
        </controlaccess>
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            <head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
            <prefercite encodinganalog="524">
                <head>Preferred Citation:</head>
                <p><emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. </emph>Baird,
                    Julian. Julian Baird Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
                <p><emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
                        examples.</emph></p>
            </prefercite>
            <acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
                <head>Accession Information:</head>
                <p>Accession numbers: 11,636; 12,358; 16,006; 16,223; 16,624; 16,682</p>
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                <p>Additions by David B. Peterson, September 2012</p>
                <p>Catalog ID number: 001731754</p>
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            <head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Julian Baird Papers</unittitle>
                </did>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>P1223</physloc>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <unittitle>Personnel evaluation of Julian Baird, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1953.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Psychological evaluation of Julian Baird conducted by Edward Glasser
                            &amp; Associates when he was 61 and under consideration for the position
                            of Chairman of the Board for First National Bank.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1957-1961.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>3 folders.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Contains a short biographical outline of Baird's life, an obituary,
                            briefing material for the Kennedy administration, his correspondence
                            with various people (and, especially, Dwight D. Eisenhower),
                            congratulatory letters from friends, and an assortment of other items. </p>
                        <p>Most of the letters were written during Baird's term as undersecretary of
                            the Treasury and the majority deal with the financial concerns facing a
                            nation whose competitors in the world had finally recovered their
                            industrial strength after World War II. These concerns include rising
                            inflation, loss of gold due to an increase in imports, the value of the
                            dollar in the world, and the national debt. The letters include
                            conversations with Robert Anderson (secretary of the treasury), W.
                            Randolph Burgess (whom Baird replaced as undersecretary), and Philip H.
                            Nason (president of the First National Bank of St. Paul). </p>
                        <p>Other correspondence includes letters to and from Paul H. Giddens
                            (president of Hamline University) concerning Baird receiving the
                            honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, which he obtained on June 8, 1959,
                            and letters involving Baird's attempt to persuade Laurence M. Gould
                            (president of Carleton College) to run against Hubert Humphrey for the
                            United States Senate. </p>
                        <p>Includes a resolution regarding the retirement of Julian Baird from the
                            Board of Amherst H. Wilder Foundation (June 13, 1974) and a letter to
                            Mrs. Julian Baird from Gilbert and Kathleen Wrenn (May 11, 1978).</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Correspondence with Dwight D. Eisenhower, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1957-1967.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Mixed business and social correspondence with Dwight Eisenhower which
                            spans the period from Baird's accepting the position of undersecretary
                            to well after his retirement.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Speeches, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>circa 1957-1963.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Includes transcripts, an index, some rough drafts, and notes on speeches
                            (1957-1963) by Julian Baird. Included are talks he gave at the annual
                            dinner meeting of the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce, the Eisenhower
                            Exchange Fellowship Dinner, the Treasury-Industry Top Management
                            Meeting, and the First Bank Stock Managers' Meeting. The topics of
                            Baird's speeches vary from banking and financial concerns to his
                            responsibilities as undersecretary, such as the balance of payments and
                            national debt management. </p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>

                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Congratulatory letters, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1957.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>3 folders.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>142.F.19.1B</physloc>
                        <unittitle>Committee statements, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1958-1960.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>4 folders.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Statements are made before Congressional Committees. Includes an index to
                            the congressional committees that Bird appeared before, transcripts for
                            most of these hearings, and copies of the statements that Baird made
                            before some of the committees. These hearings dealt with the monetary
                            policies of the Treasury Department while Baird was undersecretary. One
                            such policy advocated higher interest rates on series "E" bonds in order
                            to encourage people to invest in them, resulting in lower inflation.
                            Most of the statements were made by Secretary of the Treasury Robert
                            Anderson, although testimony by Baird before such committees as the
                            Joint Economic Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee is
                            included. </p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Briefing books, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1959-1961.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>2 folders.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Include material on monetary policy and debt management prepared for the
                            administration. The monetary policy segment covers such topics as
                            monetary theory and practice, inflation and economic growth, and
                            interest rates. The debt management section covers such topics as debt
                            limit and interest rate ceilings.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle><emph render="italic">History of Government Financing,</emph>
                        </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1961.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>A report on the activities and policies followed by treasury secretary
                            Robert Anderson and undersecretary Julian Baird from 1957 to 1961. Also
                            included are monthly government financing summaries.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Clippings, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1957-1961.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>2 folders.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Contains an assortment of magazine and newspaper clippings (1957-1961) on
                            topics ranging from Baird's nomination as undersecretary to the policies
                            he advocated while in office. </p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Photographs, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>undated, 1960-1961.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>1 folder, 1 album.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Consists of loose prints and a photograph album. The photographs include
                            pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Baird, Robert Anderson, and W. Randolph
                            Burgess. They also document Baird's involvement in the United Fund of
                            St. Paul. </p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Scrapbooks, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1956-1961.</unitdate>
                        <physdesc>7 volumes.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles, invitations to dinner
                            events, photographs of various members of the Baird family, and guest
                            lists, all pertaining to Julian Baird's life as undersecretary of the
                            treasury.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>P1223</physloc>
                        <container type="box">3</container>
                        <unittitle>U.S. Coast Guard Academy Secretary's Day photograph album, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>November 8, 1958.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Black and white photographs documenting Julian Baird's visit to the U. S.
                            Coast Guard Academy on Secretary's Day. Includes letter from Rear
                            Admiral F. A. Leamy.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>

                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>142.C.19.5</physloc>
                        <unittitle>Certificate regarding appointment as undersecretary of the
                            Treasury for Monetary Affairs, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>September 26, 1957.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Signed by President Dwight Eisenhower.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>

            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>John B. Baird Papers</unittitle>
                </did>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>P1223</physloc>
                        <container type="box">2</container>
                        <unittitle>Scrapbook,</unittitle>
                        <unitdate>circa 1943-1950.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Includes photographs, clippings, army orders, miscellaneous service
                            records, and correspondence home to family (February 23, 1943-February
                            18, 1945).</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Journal, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>June-October 1944.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Hand-written accounts of all ten missions that John Baird participated in
                            over Northern France and Germany, with some related clippings and
                            photographs.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle><emph render="italic">The Literite Weekly</emph>, volume 2, nos.
                            3-4 and 6-13,</unittitle>
                        <unitdate>September 26, 1943-February 18, 1945.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did><unittitle>War experiences talk, </unittitle><unitdate>June 8, 2006.</unitdate></did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Julian Baird reminiscence, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>1970s.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                    <scopecontent>
                        <p>Edited by John Baird. Produced from audio recordings dictated by Julian
                            Baird during the 1970s.</p>
                    </scopecontent>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Duncan H. Baird Papers</unittitle>
                </did>
                
                <c02><did><physloc>P1223</physloc>
                    <container type="box">2</container><unittitle>Military orders, </unittitle><unitdate>1943-1945.</unitdate></did></c02>
                
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        
                        <unittitle>Reminiscence, </unittitle>
                        <unitdate>circa 2006.</unitdate>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>


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