A Register of His White House Files, 1962 - 1967
In the John F. Kennedy Library
National Archives and Records Administration
Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Series Description
Administrative Information
Abstract
The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy, White House Staff Files, 1962-1967.
Christian A(rchibald) Herter (1895-1966), Government official. Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1963-67). Chronological correspondence file, subject file, tariff schedules and proceedings file, testimony and proceedings of Trade Information Committee.
Access
Open.
Usage Restrictions
According to the letter of transfer 1965, copyright of these materials has been assigned to the United States.
Provenance
Files of Christian A. Herter, Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, 1963-1966, were donated to the Kennedy Library in 1965 as part of the papers of John F. Kennedy.
Extent
About 32,000 pages (17 linear feet, 6 linear inches ; 20 cubic feet).
Withdrawn Items
This material first became available for researcher use in October, 1974. Prior to that time, 591 items were removed and closed to research use. These items either are security classified documents or contain information of a personal or confidential nature or other information that could embarrass, injure, or harass living persons. Document withdrawal slips have been inserted in the file where items have been removed. The Library will review this closed material periodically for the purpose of opening items which no longer require restriction.
A description of each classified document is contained on the withdrawal sheet replacing it in the file. A descriptive list of all classified documents contained in these files is available on request. Certain classified documents can be declassified by the Library under the authority of Executive Order 11652 or by the agencies of origin in response to a request for review submitted by the researcher.
Date Opened
October 1974.
Processed by
Nancy Williams and Jan Warrington
Encoded by
James M. Roth
Revisions
Finding aid updated in May 2002 by James M. Roth.
Finding aid update in August 2007 by Ashley Enochs.
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The White House Files of Christian A. Herter
Biographical Note
Christian A. Herter was born in Paris, France on March 28, 1895. He received his A.B. cum laude from Harvard University in 1915. In 1916 Mr. Herter became an attache at the American embassy in Berlin. He became an aide to the United States delegation at Versailles when the peace talks began in 1918. From 1919 to 1924, he was an assistant to Herbert Hoover, and when Mr. Hoover became Secretary of Commerce in 1921, Mr. Herter joined the Commerce Department. In 1924 Mr. Herter left government to join the staff of the journal
Independent
as co-owner and co-editor where he remained until 1929. During 1930 Mr. Herter served as a visiting lecturer at Harvard University where he spoke on government and international relations. Mr. Herter ran for his first elected office, as a Massachusetts state representative, in 1931. He was elected and served there until 1942. In 1938 he was elected Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives; he remained in that post until 1942 when he was elected to Congress. Mr. Herter served in Congress in the House of Representatives from 1942 to 1952. In 1952 he was elected governor of Massachusetts and re-elected in 1954, for a second two-year term. Mr. Herter was chosen to be the new Under Secretary of State in 1956 following President Eisenhower's re-election. With the death of John Foster Dulles in 1959, Mr. Herter became Secretary of State where he remained until 1961. During 1961 he served on a number of commissions, foremost as the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Personnel within the State Department. With the passage of the Trade Expansion Act in 1962, Mr. Herter became President Kennedy's Special Representative for Trade Negotiations in 1963. He remained at this post until his death in December of 1966.
Collection Overview
The Presidential papers of John F. Kennedy consist of several major bodies of research material. The White House Central Subject File is the principal White House file. The White House Name File contains copies of most incoming correspondence arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and is cross-referenced to the Subject File. The Chronological File contains copies of documents prepared for the President's signature and is also cross-referenced to the Subject File. The Social File contains the records of the White House Social Office and includes the correspondence of the First Lady. The President's Office File contains the papers maintained by the President's personal secretary for his use. The National Security File contains the records of the staff of the special assistant to the President for national security affairs. In addition, in what were called in the White House "storage" or "overflow" files are found various miscellaneous materials and the records of the offices of most members of the President's staff. The files described in this finding aid constitute one of the series of White House staff files included in the Presidential papers of John F. Kennedy.
The White House Files of Christian Herter, Special Representative for Trade Negotiations from 1963 to 1966, comprise three series: Chronological File, Subject File, and Tariff-Schedules and Proceedings. The papers were generated during the time that Governor Herter's office was created and preparing for and carrying out the trade negotiations which the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 had envisaged. Its activities included preparation for and representation and negotiation at the GATT meeting in May of 1963; supervision of the Trade Information Committee hearings prior to the culminating Kennedy Round, to determine the effects of tariff changes upon the domestic economy; preparation for and negotiation at the "Kennedy Round" of trade negotiations beginning May 1964, to achieve a liberalization of tariff and trade barriers. The Kennedy Round was an international conference of forty-six countries, all of which were members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), to cooperatively lower tariffs and other trade barriers. The five year period of intensive national and international negotiations was initiated by a Congressional granting of negotiating power to the President from 1962 to June 30, 1967, in the passage of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. During its existence, the Kennedy Round attempted to "stimulate U.S. economic growth and increase foreign markets for U.S. products, to strengthen economic relations with foreign countries by developing open and nondiscriminatory free world trade, and to prevent communist economic penetration of the free world" (John R. Vastine, Jr. and Thomas B. Curtis.
The Kennedy Round and the Future of American Trade
. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971, page 3).
Governor Herter's office functioned to help administer the trade agreements program and also to advise the President with respect to non-tariff barriers to international trade, commodity agreements, and other trade program matters. The Special Representative for Trade Negotiations and his two deputy special representatives (W. Michael Blumenthal and William M. Roth) were appointed ambassadors. Also designated to the professional staff and under Herter's jurisdiction were an executive assistant to the special representative (Kenneth Auchincloss), a general counsel (John Rehm), a chief economist (Theodore R. Gates), an agricultural trade specialist (Irwin R. Hedges), a public affairs adviser (David C. Williams), and the chairmen of the Trade Staff and Trade Information Committees (Bernard Norwood and Louis C. Krauthoff II, respectively). The Trade Executive Committee was also under Governor Herter's direction and control. The various activities of Governor Herter's office, as described above, are all documented in the three series of files.
For related source materials at the Kennedy Library on trade negotiations during the Kennedy and early Johnson years, refer to the White House Staff Files of Howard C. Petersen and Myer Feldman; the oral history interviews of Myer Rashish, Myer Feldman, Theodore Sorensen, Henry Reuss, Seymour Harris, Luther Hodges, and George Kennan, as well as the oral-history name and subject indexes (especially "GATT" and "Trade Expansion Act"); and the White House Subject Files and President's Office Files under appropriate headings.
List of Series
Series 1. Correspondence File
Series 2. Subject File
Series 3. Tariff-Schedules and Proceedings
Collection Description
Series 1. Correspondence File, 1962-1967.
Arrangement: chronological.
The Herter Correspondence File (November 1962-January 1967) comprises carbon copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda from Governor Herter's office. This file is a helpful chronological index to the activities of the Special Representative and his staff as they are documented in the Subject File.
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Box 1
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1962
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November-December
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1963
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January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
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Box 2
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October
November
December
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1964
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January
February
March
April
May
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Box 3
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June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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1965
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January
February
March
April
May-June
July
August
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Box 4
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September
October
November
December
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1966
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January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December-January, 1967
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Series 2. Subject File, 1962-1966.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.
The documents in this file span the years 1962 to 1966, when Christian Herter was Special Representative for Trade Negotiations to President Kennedy and then President Johnson. Much of the material deals with the Kennedy Round, the GATT meetings, and the EEC. The papers primarily consist of staff and administration reports and memoranda relating to tariffs and trade negotiations. News releases and other publications concerning the EEC and its relationship to U.S. tariff concerns can also be found in this series. A valuable source are the cables and other correspondence from several of Governor Herter's assistants: Michael Blumenthal, personal representative for trade negotiations in Geneva; William Roth, deputy special representative; and Bernard Norwood, who prepared many of the briefing papers, was chairman of the Trade Staff Committee, and served as acting special representative for a period of time in late 1963. There is correspondence with leaders of Western Europe and the EEC and its commissioners. Also documented are Ambassador Herter's trips to Europe, Canada, and Japan, where he attended ministerial meetings to negotiate tariff disparities, exceptions, and other trade-related policies. Especially well documented are balance of payments problems 1962-63, and the poultry issue, commonly known as the "chicken war."
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Box 5
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Action Committee for the United States of Europe
Agricultural Policy 8/13/63 - 10/18/65 and undated. 4 folders.
Agriculture Department
Agriculture and European Economic Community
American Selling Price
Antidumping
Atlantic Affairs Conference 5/64
Kenneth Auchincloss
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Box 6
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Balance of Payments 1/29/63 - 2/10/66 and undated. 8 folders
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Box 7
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George Ball
Beef Amendment
Bicycles
Michael Blumenthal
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6/19/63 - 11/16/66. 3 folders
Press Conference (Poultry) 8/6/63
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Charles Bohlen
Budget Bureau
McGeorge Bundy
Cables
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Blumenthal
Oil
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Canadian Automobile Parts
Canadian Economic Talks
Commerce Department
Committee for Economic Development 5/63-11/63
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Box 8
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Committee for a National Trade Policy (CNTP)
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4/29/63 - 11/25/66. 3 folders
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Congressional Negotiating Team
Congressional Relations
Council of Economic Advisers
Charles De Gaulle
Douglas Dillon
Disparities (Tariff)
Ludwig Erhard 6/10/63 - 9/26/66. 2 folders.
"European Community" Newsletter
EEC Commission
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1/7/64 - 2/4/65
Rey-Marjolin Visits
Hallstein-Mansholt Speeches 9/63
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Box 9
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EFTA Trip (Proposed) Fall, 1964
Exceptions
Exceptions List - Blumenthal
Myer Feldman
Orville Freeman
GATT Meeting - Geneva (Poultry and Fruit) 6/24/63
GATT Trade Negotiations 5/20/63 - 1/3/66. 2 folders.
Glossary
William Gossett
Grain Negotiations
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Box 9a
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Guillaume Guindey Visit 9/64
Joseph Hajda
Hearings
Irwin Hedges 5/30/63 - 12/15/65 and undated. 2 folders.
Herter Appointment 11/15/62
Robert Hudec
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Box 10
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Gale Johnson
Kennedy Library
Jens Otto Krag Visit 6/64
Lawrence Krause
Louis Krauthoff
Labor Department
Lockheed South African Sale
Mattarella Visit 11/63
Memoranda from the President 9/19/63 -10/15/65
Memoranda to the President 4/8/63 - 8/8/66 and undated. 2 folders.
Memoranda of Office Conversations 3/11/63 - 4/21/66. 2 folders.
Memoranda of Telephone Conversations 12/14/62 - 12/7/66 and undated. 3 folders.
Minutes of Meetings Chaired by Herter
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Box 11
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Ministerial Meeting - Geneva 4/17/63 - 6/24/63 and undated. 4 folders.
Ministerial Meeting - Geneva 5/64
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memoranda
Michael Moynihan
NATO Ministerial Meeting - Paris 12/63
National Security Subcommittee Hearing 12/11/63
Negotiations Timing
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Box 12
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Bernard Norwood 4/1/63 - 2/10/66 and undated (8 folders)
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Box 13
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Office Appointments 1/7/64 - 4/20/65
Office Memos 1963
Official Entertainment
Official Visits - Pending
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) - Bellagio Conference
Addison Parris
Pastore Meeting
Sidney Picker
Polyethylene
Poultry 5/31/63 - 12/4/63 and undated (2 folders)
Sir Richard Powell
Presidential Press Conferences 6/24/63 - 2/11/66 (3 folders)
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Box 14
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Press Statements
Public Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations 2/6/64 - 11/1/65 and undated. 3 folders.
Quotations
Radio and Television
Myer Rashish 6/11/63 - 2/5/65 and undated. 2 folders.
John Rehm 2/4/63 - 11/9/65. 2 folders.
Norman Robertson Visit
William Rodd
Saylor Amendment (Union Mass Transportation Act)
Mrs. Gerhard Schroeder Visit 11/64
Soviet Trade
Spain - Entrance into GATT 9/6/63
Special Representative for Trade Negotiations
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Memoranda 11/14/62 - 8/21/63 (2 folders)
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Box 15
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Memoranda 9/10/63 - 8/6/65 and undated (3 folders)
Press Releases
Staff Memoranda
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Staff Meeting Summaries
State Department
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Memoranda
Memoranda of Conversations 1/3/64 - 9/30/66. 2 folders
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Top Secret
Trade Agreements Program Annual Report 1963
Trade Executive Committee
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6/14/63 - 3/10/64
Proposed Exceptions
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Trade Expansion Act Advisory Committee
Trade Legislation Reports - Pending
Trade Staff Committee
Travel Vouchers 7/57 - 1/65. 2 folders
Treasury Department
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Box 16
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Trips
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Europe 1/63. 2 folders
Japan 4/63
Canada- 4/63 and 6/63
Europe 7/63
Europe 4/64 - 5/64
Geneva 1/65 - 2/65
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John Tuthill
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Watches
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Series 3. Tariff-Schedules and Proceedings, 1963-1964.
Arrangement: chronological.
This series comprises testimony before and proceedings of the Trade Information Committee, which was assisted by the U.S. Tariff Commission in gathering testimony relating to the effect of tariffs on domestic industry. Most of the material dates from November 1963 to May 1964, just prior to the opening of the Kennedy Round (May 4, 1964), and concerns the products listed for possible tariff concessions in the Kennedy Round of trade negotiations. Boxes 17-34 contain testimony and related background materials used as exhibits, arranged by tariff schedule. This material provides information on the pros and cons of tariff reductions of commodities as argued by the various witnesses representing growers, processors, and manufacturers. Boxes 35-40 contain an index and volumes of the official proceedings of the Trade Information Committee arranged chronologically.
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Box 17
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Tariff Schedule - Testimony
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1.1 Live Animals 11/12/63 - 12/20/63 and undated. 3 folders.
1.2 Meats
1.3 Fish and Shellfish 11/25/63 - 4/13/64. 3 folders.
1.4 Dairy Products and Birds' Eggs
1.5 Leather
1.6 Live Plants and Seeds
1.7 Starches, Cereal Grains and Milled Grains 11/20/63 - 4/1/64 (2 folders)
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Box 18
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1.8 Vegetables
1.9 Edible Nuts and Fruits 11/15/63 - 8/26/64 (8 folders)
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Box 19
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Edible Nuts and Fruits - California Packing Company Report 8/64 (2 folders)
Edible Nuts and Fruits - California Experimental Station Reports
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1.10 Sugar, Cocoa and Confectionery
1.11 Coffee, Tea, and Spices
1.12 Beverages 11/15/63 - 7/13/64 (4 folders)
1.13 Tobacco and Tobacco Products 11/20/63 - 3/27/64 (2 folders)
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Box 20
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1.14 Animal and Vegetable Oils, Fats, and Greases 11/15/63 - 3/13/64. 2 folders.
1.15 Other Animal and Vegetable Products
2.1 Wood and Wood Products 11/29/63 - 8/31/64. 2 folders.
2.2 Cork and Products
2.3 Wood Veneers and Building Boards 11/29/63 - 3/13/64 (2 folders)
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Hardwood Plywood Institute 12/9/63
Insulation Board and Hardboard Industry 12/9/63.
National Particle Board Association 12/9/63
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2.4 Paper, Paperboard, and Products 11/20/63 - 1/29/64. 2 folders.
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Box 21
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2.5 Books, Pamphlets, and Other Printed Materials
3.1 Textile Fibers, Wastes, Yarns and Threads 5/22/63-10/13/64 and undated (6 folders)
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Wool Products Importers Group 1/24/64
Association on Japanese Textile Imports 1/24/64 3/31/64. 2 folders.
Man Made Fiber Producers Association undated
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Box 22
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3.2 Cordage, Cordage Institute 12/23/63
3.3 Woven Fabrics
3.4 Fabrics of Special Construction and Purposes 12/17/63 - 2/10/64 (2 folders)
3.5 Textile Furnishings
3.6 Wearing Apparel and Accessories 12/2/63 - 3/31/64 (3 folders)
3.7 Miscellaneous Textile Production - Rags and Cordage
4.1 Benzenoid Chemicals and Products 11/19/63 - 1/21/64 (3 folders)
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Box 23
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Benzenoid Chemicals and Products 1/24/64 -10/26/64 and undated (6 folders)
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American Aniline Products 1/23/64 - 1/30/64. 3 folders.
Du Pont Corporation 8/5/64
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Box 24
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4.2 Chemical Elements and Mixtures 11/18/63 - 10/28/64 (7 folders)
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Foote Mineral Company 1/14/64
Pharmacia Laboratory 1/17/64
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4.3 Drugs and Related Products
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Box 25
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4.4 Synthetic Materials and Rubber
4.5 Flavoring Extracts and Oils
4.6 Glue, Gelatin and Related Products
4.8 Soaps and Synthetic Detergents
4.9 Dyeing and Tanning Products, Inks and Paints
4.10 Petroleum and Products 11/18/63 - 3/31/64 (2 folders)
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Pan Handle Eastern Pipe Line Company 1/25/64
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4.12 Explosives
4.13 Fatty Substances, Waxes and Other Products
5.1 Non-Metallic Minerals excpt Ceramics and Glass Products, 11/20/63-1/23/64 (2 fldr)
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Box 26
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Non-Metallic Minerals except Ceramics and Glass Products 1/31/64 - 4/21/64 (4 folders)
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Grinding Wheel Institute and Abrasive Grain Institution 10/23/64
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5.2 Ceramic and Glass Products 1/14/64 - 3/3/64. 4 folders
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Ceramic Tile Manufacturers 8/7/64
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5.3 Glass and Glass Products 1/6/64 - 1/24/64 (3 folders)
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Box 27
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Glass and Glass Products 2/10/64 - 7/21/64 (2 folders)
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Scientific Glasswares Manufacturers Group 2/10/64 - 2/12/64 (2 folders)
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6.0 Metals and Metal Products
6.1 Metal Bearing Ores and Materials 11/21/63 - 3/12/64 (4 folders)
6.2 Metals, Shapes and Forms 11/22/63 - 2/3/64 (6 folders)
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Box 28
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Metals, Shapes and Forms 2/5/64 - 3/11/64 (7 folders)
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Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation 1/31/64
Lukens Steel Company 1/31/64
Titanium Metals Corporation 1/31/64
American Iron and Steel Institute 2/3/64. 2 folders
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Box 29
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Republic Steel Corporation 2/3/64
United States Steel Corporation 2/3/64
Commerce Department Data Sheet - Brass and Copper
Mill Products undated.
Commerce Department Import Origin Report 1962
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6.3 Metal Products 4/19/63 - 3/17/64 and undated (6 folders)
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Box 30
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6.4 Aerospace Industries, Trade Information 10/16/63
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Mechanical Equipment 2/28/64 - 10/12/64
Metal Products, Foreign Machine Tool Markets 3/3/64
Trade Agreements, Valves, Pulp and Paper, Machinery and Bearings 2/3/64
Construction Industry Brief - Manufacturers Association on Tariff and Trade Barriers 2/3/64
Turbines, Boilers and Parts, Pumps 2/3/64
Dairy Machines, Water Pumps, Textile Machines and Parts 2/11/64 - 2/17/64
Pinsetting and Sewing Machines 6/1/63 - 2/12/64
Torrington Company - Commercial Laundry and Dry Cleaning Machinery (Opposition to Tariff Decrease) 3/2/64
Metal Powder, Bosch Tractors, Business Machines, Cigar Making Machines 6/63 - 3/64
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Box 31
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6.5 Proposed Reciprocal Trade – Negotiations under Trade Expansion Act of 1962
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Electrical Machinery 2/20/64
Wiring Devices, Transformers 2/24/64
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Statements – Negotiations under Trade Expansion Act of 1962
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Radio, Electronics
Electrical Apparatus and Appliances
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Hearings – Negotiations under Trade Expansion Act of 1962 – Electrical Machinery
U.S. Tariff Commission Investigation – Trade Information Docket – Electronics Industrial Association
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6.6 Transportation Equipment
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Automobile World Trade 7/6/63 -
Ships, Airplanes, Tractors, Freight Cars 2/28/64
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Box 32
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7.1 Luggage, Footwear, Gloves, Plastic, Rubber, and Headwear 6/28/63 - 3/27/64. 4 folders.
7.2 Meters, Optical Instruments
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Artificial Teeth, Drawing and Calculating Instruments, Electrical Indicating Instruments, Pianos, Watches and Parts
Photographic Products and Film
Motion Pictures, Television, and Phonograph Records
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Box 33
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7.4 Furniture, Linoleum, Asphalt and Vinyl, Asbestos Tile, Metal Office Furniture 2/24/64 - 5/5/64
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Cycles, Parts, and Accessories 2/3/64 - 2/17/64
Fishing Tackle
Toys and Games, Party Favors 1/7/64 - 3/12/64
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7.5 Arms and Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Tennis, Soft, and Base Balls, Rackets, Gloves, Mitts, and Athletic Goods 2/24/64
7.6 Jewelry, Beads, Stones, Costume Jewelry 12/24/63 - 3/20/64
7.7 Trimmings, Fasteners, Pins, Buttons, and Sewing Notions 2/24/64 - 3/25/64
7.8 Brooms and Umbrellas 2/24/64 - 2/27/64
7.9 Cigar and Cigarette Lighters and Parts 3/30/64
7.10 Pencils and Writing Instruments 2/10/64
7.12 Sponge Blocks and Cloth, Synthetic Rubber Gasketing Mat, Cellophane, Rubber for Shoe Soling 4/16/63 - 3/11/64
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Box 34
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Polyethylene Terephthalate, Cellulosic Casings, Farm Equipment, Crochet Hooks and Knitting Needles 2/21 /64 - 3/23/64
Polyethylenes, Teflon, Polyvinyls, Cellulose Sponge 2/24/64
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7.13 Pressure Sensitive Tape
8.4 TSUS schedules; Church Regalia and Clerical Supplies
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Brief on Trade Negotiations as a Whole Submitted by US-Japan Trade Council
Brief Submitted by Government Procurement Group
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Box 35
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Trade Information Committee Proceedings
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Index
Vol I
Vol II
Vol III
Vol IV
Vol V
Vol VI
Vol VII
Vol VIII
Vol IX
Vol X
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(12/5/63)
(12/6/63)
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Box 36
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Vol XI
Vol XII
Vol XIII
Vol XIV
Vol XV
Vol XVI
Vol XVII
Vol XVIII
Vol XIX
Vol XX
Vol XXI
Vol XXII
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Box 37
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Vol XXIII
Vol XXIV
Vol XXV
Vol XXVI
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Vol XXVIII
Vol XXIX
Vol XXX
Vol XXXI
Vol XXXII
Vol XXXIII
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Box 38
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Vol XXXIV
Vol XXXV
Vol XXXVI
Vol XXXVII
Vol XXXVIII
Vol XXXIX
Vol XL #1
Vol XL #2
Vol XLI
Vol XLII
Vol XLIII
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Box 39
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Vol XLIV
Vol XLV
Vol XLVI
Vol XLVII
Vol XLVIII
Vol XLIX
Vol L
Vol LI
Vol LII
Vol LIII
Vol LIV
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Box 40
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Vol LV
Vol LVI
Vol LVII
Vol LVIII
Vol LVIX
Vol LX
Vol LXI
Vol LXII
Vol LXIII
Vol LXIV 1
Vol LXIV 2
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(3/13/64)
(3/18/64)
(3/19/64)
(3/20/64)
(3/24/64)
(3/25/64)
(3/26/64)
(3/27/64)
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(3/31/64)
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