Professor of law and accounting, Harvard University (1946-1952); member, National Security Council Planning Board (1953-1961); Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1952-1962); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965).
Personal and professional papers relating to his years in the Central Intelligence Agency and the Bureau of the Budget including personal, family, financial papers, writings, lectures, speeches, briefings, correspondence, appointment books, subject files, and academic papers. Closed.
Oral History Interviews (1966): Amory completed two interviews for the John F. Kennedy Library; JFK#1 interview: 2/9/1966; JFK#2 interview: 2/17/1966. Each interview comments upon his role in the CIA and Bureau of the Budget, his relationship with President Kennedy and White House staff, and various foreign policy issues such as Berlin, Laos, and Cuba, among other issues.