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Press officer, educator, government official. Press adviser to the Secretary General, Organization of American States (1961-62); Deputy Public Affairs Adviser, Bureau of Latin America, Agency for International Development (1962-65); Reports and Food for Peace Officer, AID, Chile (1965-67); professor, School of Journalism, Central Michigan Universit...
Journalist, author, educator. War crimes research analyst (1946-1948); professor of international relations, Howard University (1956-1967); author Street Without Joy (1961), The Two Viet-nams (1963), Hell in a Very Small Place: The Siege of Dien Bien Phu (1966). Research materials, books, clippings, magazines, maps, writings, relating to South...
Papers 1930-1986. Journalist, wife of Ernest Hemingway, author, How It Was (1976). Correspondence, manuscripts, articles, personal papers, photographs and printed materials.
Papers 1940-1991. Diplomat, government official. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1962-1964); Chairman, Development Assistance Committee and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (1968-1974). Appointment diaries, correspondence and working files of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; r...
Papers 1944-1973 [bulk 1961-1973]. Lawyer, of Senate investigation of 1944 Presidential campaign; brochures and government official. Vice Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board (1961-73). Transcripts, photographs, case files, memorandums, correspondence, newsclippings, and reports relating to the aviation industry; transcripts and scrapbook other materi...
Papers 1927-1966 (bulk of the dates: 1940-1961). The Papers of the Museum Ernest Hemingway, Republic of Cuba, cover the period 1927 to 1966. They consist of personal papers of Ernest Hemingway, author and journalist, and Mary Hemingway, journalist and fourth wife of Ernest Hemingway, and include manuscripts, correspondence, news clippings, and oth...
Manuscripts, documents, printed materials, oral history interviews, 1961- . Donations by private individuals documenting personal experiences while serving in the Peace Corps. Includes correspondence, diaries, journals, publications, sketches, memoirs, books, maps, poems, project descriptions, audiovisual materials (including oral history recording...
Baldwin discusses U.S. foreign policy in Southeast Asia during the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson administrations, relations between Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines, and British influence in post-colonial Malaysia, among other issues.
Cole discusses Teodoro Moscoso and Richard N. Goodwin’s 1962 mission to Chile, the 1964 Chilean Presidential election, socialist and communist influences in Chile, the Agency for International Development (AID), and U.S. foreign policy towards Latin America, among other issues.
Feldman discusses RFK’s 1968 presidential campaign, those involved, and various other races going on in New York State leading up to the California Democratic Primary, among other issues.
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