Correspondence and Miscellaneous Lecture Notes, 1921-1954
DIRNSA Letter to William Friedman Regarding Classification of Friedman Lecture Given to Marine Corps Schools, 1960
Drafts and Working Papers for Various Lectures and Speaking Engagements, Proposed Remarks of the Director of Logistics Before Congress (1950), List of Lectures In AS-14 File, Speeches Delivered by William Friedman, Colonel Harold G. Hayes, and Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Chamberlin on the Occasion of the Graduation of the First Advanced Class Army Security Agency Officer General Course (7 May 1948), Communications Security Published by the Authority of the Joint Communications Board (April 1947, First Edition), Responsibility for Code and Cipher Work In the US Army (1861-1945), 1948-1949
Final Lecture #1, 1960
Final Lecture #2, 1961
Final Lecture #3, 1961
Friedman Communications Intelligence Presentation to Air Staff Officers' Course, 1950
Friedman Lecture on Communications Intelligence (COMINT) Toward Victory In World War II and Its Relatively Small Cost, 1951
Friedman Lecture on Security of Radio Traffic, 1935
Graduation Speeches at Army Security Agency Officer General Course, 1948
Lecture #3 AS Revised, 1962
Lecture #4 Final, 1962
Lecture #5 Final, 1962
Lecture #6 First and Second Draft and Final, 1962
Lecture at Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 1950-1954
Lecture Cards & Notes, 1961
Lecture No. 3 Draft, Making the Most of A Cryptologic Opportunity, Part I (Zimmerman Telegram Lecture), 1957
Lecture on the Relations Between the Army Security Agency and the Signal Corps Between 1944-1945 by William Friedman, and Memorandum for the Chief Signal Officer on Research and Development Responsibilities 5 January 1946, 1946-1948
Lecture to the US Naval Academy Graduation Class, Annapolis, 1922
Marine Corps Lecture Series, First Period, 1960
Marine Corps Lecture Series, Second Period, Draft Lectures 1, 2, and 3, and Final Copy, 1952-1959
Memoranda, Correspondence, Friedman Consultation Contract to NSA, the Friedman Lectures (Six Lectures on Cryptology) Publication, 1958-1963
Notes, Drafts, and Final Lecture to the Strategic Intelligence School, Command and Staff College on Signal Intelligence and Communications Security, Prepared for Colonel Bicher by William Friedman, 1946-1951
Printed Lectures I, II, III, & IV, In the NSA Technical Journal, 1960s
Revised Lecture on Communications Intelligence, A Presentation by William Friedman, to the Faculty and Students of Class 50-B, Air Communication and Electronic Staff Officers' Course, 29 September 1950
Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Lecture V, June 1958
Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Lecture VI, June 1958
Three Copies of the Zimmerman Telegram of January 16, 1917 and Its Cryptographic Background by Friedman, Principal Cryptanalyst Signal Intelligence Service and Charles Mendelsohn (Including A Copy with Friedman's Margin Notes Made When He Indicated Excisions Evidently In Order to Provide Excerpts for Tuchman), 1938
Transcript, Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Drafts and Note Cards, Part II, June 1958
Transcript, Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Lecture I, June 1958
Transcript, Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Lecture II, June 1958
Transcript, Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Lecture III, June 1958
Transcript, Special Cryptologic Advisory Math Panel (SCAMP) Lecture IV, June 1958
West Point Lectures, 1952
William Friedman Interview, Army War College, 1950
Zimmerman Telegram Lecture, Given to the Crypto-Math Institute, 8 September 1958, Including Notes and Newspaper Clippings, 1921-1960