Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Description
Administrative Information
Abstract
Papers 1912-1969 (fragments 1912-1918)
Author, banker, financial adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Papers, writings, general files relating to his banking career, the New Deal, World War II, and foreign policy topics.
Access
Open.
Usage Restrictions
According to the deed of gift signed May 1972, copyright of these materials has been assigned to Mrs. James P. Warburg. Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.
Copyright
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Provenance
Received from Mrs. James P. Warburg of Greenwich, CT, in December of 1970 (Acc. 1972-008); in May of 1972 (Acc. 1972-010).
Extent
About 75,000 items (40 linear feet, 9 linear inches ; 47 cubic feet)
Withdrawn Items
Selected folders may contain withdrawal sheets where documents, in accordance with the donor's deed of gift, were removed from the collection. These include documents which may be used to injure or harass any living person. All withdrawn documents have been placed under seal and upon request the Kennedy Library will review any material which has been closed for a period of not less than 2 years for the purpose of opening items which no longer require restrictions. Researchers should consult the reference staff to obtain the appropriate form(s).
Items Separated
Oral History Interview. Adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1951, 1952. 1,899 pp. Opinions of Mr. Warburg about individuals may only be quoted if the individual concerned is no longer living and the opinion quoted is representative of the sum total of opinion expressed in the interview about that individual. No interlibrary loan.
Date Opened
April, 1973.
Finding Aid Prepared by
E. William Johnson.
Encoded by
James M. Roth
Related Collections
James P. Warburg Oral History Interview, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
The Personal Papers of James P. Warburg (1896-1969)
Biographical Note
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1896 |
Born August 18, Hamburg, Germany |
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1917 |
A.B., Harvard |
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1917-1918 |
Navy Flying Corps |
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1919 |
National Metropolitan Bank of Washington |
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1919-1921 |
First National Bank of Boston |
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1921-1929 |
Vice President, International Acceptance Bank |
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1929-1931 |
President, International Manhattan Company |
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1931-1932 |
President, International Acceptance Bank |
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1932-1935 |
Vice Chairman of the Board, Bank of Manhattan Company |
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1932-1934 |
Financial Advisor to President Roosevelt and London Economic Conference |
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1933 |
Financial Advisor, World Economic Conference, London |
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1934-1936 |
Work in opposition to certain New Deal Policies |
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1939-1941 |
Work against isolationism in American foreign policy |
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1941-1942 |
Special Assistant to the Coordinator of Information |
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1942-1944 |
Deputy Director, Overseas Branch, Office of War Information |
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1944 |
Advisor and speech writer, Political Action Committee of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO-PAC) |
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1945-1969 |
Touring, speaking, and writing efforts on behalf of “a more creative foreign policy” |
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1969 |
Died June 3, Greenwich, Connecticut |
Paul M(oritz) Warburg (1868-1932)
Father of James P. Warburg, Paul M. Warburg was a member of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., NY, until he was appointed member of Federal Reserve Board (1914-1918). He was a member of U.S. Section International High Commission (1917), chairman of the board of International Acceptance Bank, NY, and of The Manhattan Company, director of B & O Railroad, Western Union Telegraph Co., and several other corporations.
Collection Overview
The papers of James P. Warburg span the years 1919 through 1969. The collection also includes a 1912 Theodore Roosevelt letter and a subcollection of papers of James Warburg’s father, Paul M. Warburg, dating from 1914-1918. The bulk of the papers fall between 1946 and 1969. The material is especially heavy for the 1960’s.
The James P. Warburg papers consist principally of incoming and outgoing letter and memoranda, drafts, manuscripts, reports, speeches, writings, clippings, printed matter, and other material which Warburg considered his working papers and the files of his personal office. The collection documents are a wide range of activities and interests and reflect a variety of recordkeeping practices. Where possible, an effort has been made to preserve the patterns of arrangement developed during Warburg’s own use and maintenance of the papers. The result has been a combination of series focusing on particular topics or types of material, as Early New Deal, and several general alphabetical and chronological series covering specific periods of time. These general files contain a number of important topical subseries entries, such as the Office of War Information material in the 1940-1946 Alphabetical File.
The alphabetical and chronological files contain some of the same kind of material. The Alphabetical File entries are topics or names of individuals or organizations and represent some time spread. The Chronological File entries typically reflect a specific event, such as a speech, broadcast, appearance, or the publication of an article or pamphlet and are arranged by and tend to focus on the date of that event.
The Writings File contains correspondence dealing with Warburg’s publication efforts, largely on foreign policy and international affair, domestic politics, and financial affairs during the period after leaving the Office of War Information in 1944. The manuscript material for articles and lesser writings tends to be scattered throughout the alphabetical and chronological series. Much of the monograph manuscript material has been retained by Mrs. Warburg.
Aside from the Banking Career series, 1920-1930, and the Paul M. Warburg File, 1914-1918, the collection contains little material relating either to Warburg’s extensive business and financial interest or to his personal and family affairs.
The Name File can serve as one key to the use of the rest of the collection although it is not cross-referenced to the other series, it does contain the correspondence carried on by Warburg with a number of important individuals and covers the period 1933 to 1969. Substantial correspondents include Dean Acheson, Chester Bowles, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, J. William Fulbright, J.K. Galbraith, Averell Harriman, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, D.W. Oliver, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Sorensen, Adlai Stevenson, Harry S. Truman, and a number of others. Additional correspondence filed by name is located in the 1947-1969 Alphabetical File.
Another useful tool is Warburg’s unindexed autobiography, The Long Road Home (Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1964, 314 pages). In addition to the autobiography, the Kennedy Library’s printed materials collection includes a complete set of Warburg’s published works.
The Library’s oral history collection includes a copy of the transcript (1873 pages) of the series of interviews conducted with Warburg by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office during 1951 and 1952. This oral history includes some material on the Warburg family, World War I, and Warburg’s early banking career but concentrates primarily on early New Deal economic problems and activities. It is based heavily on and incorporates a diary kept by Warburg during the early days of the New Deal. The diary itself has been retained by the Warburg family.
List of Series
Collection Description
Subcollection 1. James P. Warburg.
Series 1. Banking Career, 1919-1933.
Arrangement: chronological by date.
This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, telegrams and cables, notes, reports, and financial statements. Written during a period of frequent travel between the United States and Europe, this material deals with Warburg’s very early career, personal affairs, the International Acceptance Bank, the German external debt, the German and other European financial matters in general. Includes correspondence between Warburg and his father and other members of the family. Much of the material relating to Germany is in German.
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Box 1
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National Metropolitan Bank of Washington, 1919
First National Bank of Boston, 1919-1920 [2 folders]
International Acceptance Bank |
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First trip to Europe 1921 [3 folders]
Proposed merger with Equitable Trust, 1928
Proposed merger with Bank of Manhattan, 1928-1929 |
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Personal Affairs, 8/29-4/32 [11 folders] |
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Box 2
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Personal Affairs 4/32-11/34 [5 folders]
M. M. Warburg Co., 1931 [7 folders]
German Banking Crisis of 1931 [5 folders] |
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Box 3
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German Banking Crisis of 1931 [7 folders]
Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft, 1931-1932 [8 folders]
Washington Negotiations, 1931 [4 folders] |
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Box 4
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Washington Negotiations, 1931
International Bank of Amsterdam, 1931-1932 [8 folders]
German External Debt, 1932-1933 [10 folders] |
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Box 5
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“Archiv” File, 1932 [4 folders]
Stockholm Correspondence, 1932 [4 folders]
London Correspondence, 1932
Dutch Corporation, 1932 [3 folders]
Reorganization Plans, 1932 [4 folders] |
Series 2. Early New Deal, 1933-1934.
Arrangement: alphabetical by name or topic.
This series consists of correspondence, memoranda to the President, cables and telegrams, drafts, reports, working papers, copies of bills, and other printed items. Topics include banking bills and problems, the London Economic Conference, and monetary reports.
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Box 6
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General [5 folders]
Banking Bills
Banking Correspondence
Banking Problems [7 folders]
Blaine, L. R. (Banks) [2 folders]
Congratulatory Letters on Rumors Washington Appointment
Commercial Cables
The Consensus
Currency Formation and Problems
Eccles, Marriner
Economic Conference (London) [1-3 of 5 folders] |
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Box 7
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Economic Conference (London) [4-5 of 5 folders]
Gold Standard (Future)
Industrial Rehabilitation [4 folders]
Intergovernmental Debts
Memo to President
Monetary Report [2 folders]
Monetary Group Reports [2 folders]
Money and Banking
Personal
Press Clippings
Robey-Elo Convention
Roosevelt Committee |
Series 3. Opposition to FDR, 1934-1936.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed items. It includes material relating to the Banking Act of 1935, Warburg’s political writings, the New York Chamber of Commerce, the Republican National Committee and 1936 platform, and the silver problem. Also, included is correspondence with Duncan Fletcher, chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency; Frank Knox, publisher of the Chicago
Daily News
; and Alf Landon.
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Box 8
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Banking Act of 1935 [7 folders]
Banking Reform
Committee on Agriculture |
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Box 9
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Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures
Commission on Inquiry on National Policy
Fletcher, Duncan U. [3 folders]
Foreign Trade [2 folders]
Gold Clause
Hell Bent for Election
It’s Up to Us
[2 folders]
Knox, Frank [1 of 7 folders] |
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Box 10
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Knox, Frank [2-7 of 7 folders]
Landon, Alf [2 folders]
Leon, Rene
Mills Ogden
The Money Muddle
New York Chamber of Commerce [1 of 3 folders] |
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Box 11
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New York Chamber of Commerce [2-3 of 3 folders]
Public Utility Act of 1935
Republican National Committee [3 folders]
Republican Platform, 1936 [2 folders]
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Campaign, 1936
Saxon, O. Glen
Tariff Commission
Tulloch, P. M. |
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Box 12
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Silver Problem [4 folders]
Silver Proclamation (Roosevelt) |
Series 4. Name File, 1933-1969.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series consists of correspondence and other materials to and from important individuals.
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Box 13
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Acheson, Dean, 1934-1961 [15 folders]
Ambruster, Howard W., 1934-1941
Barkley, Alben, 1948-1949
Barnes, Joseph, 1949-1955
Benton, William, 1951
Biddle, Francis, 1952
Black, Hugo, 1961
Borah, William E., 1933
Bowles, Chester, 1948-1965 [6 folders]
Bradley, Omar, Undated
Bundy, McGeorge, 1965 |
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Box 14
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Cater, Douglas, 1964
Church, Frank, 1965-1967
Clark, Grenville, 1941, 1953-1960 [2 folders]
Clark, Joseph, 1961-1968
Conant, James B., 1941-1953
Coolidge, Charles A., 1959
Coughlin, Charles E., 1933-1963 [4 folders]
Cox, James M., 1933-1936
Davis, Elmer, 1950
Dickey, John S., 1954-1955
Dodd, Thomas J., 1960-1965
Donovan, William J., 1936-1951
Douglas, Helen G., 1949-1950
Douglas, James H., 1933-1937
Douglas, Lewis W., 1934-1937
Douglas, Paul H., 1960
Douglas, William O., 1952-1956 |
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Box 15
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Dulles, John Foster, 1939-1956 [3 folders]
Einstein, Albert, 1948-1954
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1948-1969 [4 folders]
Engle, Clair, 1959
Etzoni, Amitai, 1962-1963
Feis, Herbert, 1934-1938
Field Marshall, 1934-1960
Finletter, Thomas K., 1956-1959
Fisher, Irving, 1934-1938 [3 folders]
Fisher, Jack, 1955
Flanders, Ralph E., 1951-1967
Flower, Henry C., Jr., 1933-1937
Forrestal, James V., 1934-1957
Frankfurter, Felix, 1934-1957
Fraser, Donald M., 1965
Fraser, Leon, 1934-1940 |
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Box 16
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Fulbright, J. William, 1951-1969
Galbright, John K., 1959-1969
Gardner, Richard N., 1950-1959
Gillette, Guy M., 1949-1952
Bould, Leslie, 1948-1949
Green, Harry G., 1941-1950 [6 folders]
Halle, Louis J., 1955-1957 [2 folders]
Harriman, W. Averell, 1947-1963 [2 folders] |
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Box 17
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Herter, Christian A., 1956-1962 [2 folders]
Hoover, Herbert, 1921-1934
Hull, Cordell, 1933-1944 [2 folders]
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1950-1965 [4 folders]
Ickes, Harold L., 1949-1951
Ingersoll, Ralph McA., 1939-1947
Javits, Benjamin A., 1933-1936 [2 folders]
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1963-1965
Kefauver, Estes, 1952
Kennan, Gorge, 1954-1959
Kennedy, Edward, 1965-1968
Kennedy, John F., 1960-1963 [2 folders]
Kennedy, Robert, 1965-1967 |
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Box 18
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LaFollette, Philip F., 1936
Laguardia, Fiorello, 1934-1942
Lattiemore, Owen, 1948-1968 [3 folders]
Lehman, Herbert H., 1950-1952
Leith-Ross, Sir Frederick, 1935-1939
Lilienthal, David E., 1945-1950
Lippmann, Walter, 1949-1967 and undated [2 folders]
Lodge, Henry Cabot Jr., 1950-1951
Lovett, Robert, 1941-1951
Lowenthal, Max, 1934
Macleish, Archibald, 1941-1965 and undated
Mansfield, Mike, 1959-1961
McCloy, John J., 1944-1965 and undated [3 folders]
McGee, Gale, 1965
McGovern, George, 1967
McIntyre, J. Francis A., 1934-1936
McMahon, Brien, 1946-1952 and undated |
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Box 19
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Meyer, William H., 1959
Mezerik, A. G., 1954-1960
Morgenthau-Tydings, 1941
Morse, Wayne, 1955-1957 and undated
Myers, Lewis E., 1933-1937
Oliver, D. W., 1934-1939 and undated [9 folders]
Boyd-Orr, Lord John, 1949-1960
Ostertag, Harold C., 1956 |
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Box 20
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Pearson, Lester, 1963
Pell, Clairborne, 1963
Perry Bliss, 1933-1937
Pound, Ezra, 1934-1939 and undated
Proxmire, William, 1957-1959
Reuss, Henry S., 1955-1964 [2 folders]
Ribicoff, Abraham, 1968
Rist, Charles, 1933-1934
Rockefeller, Nelson A., 1960
Robey, Ralph West, 1934-1936
Roosa, Robert V., 1960-1963
Roosevelt, Franklin D. and Family, 1934-1962 and undated [12 folders]
Roosevelt, Thodore, 1912 [2 folders]
Roper, Elmo, 1946-1958
Rusk, Dean, 1960-1961 and undated
Russell, Bertrand, 1955-1956
Sandburg, Carl, 1951
Savage, Carlton, 1948
Schlesinger, Aruthur M., Jr., 1954-1959
Slessor, Sir John, 1958-1959
Sorensen, Theodore C., 1961-1967 and undated [4 folders] |
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Box 21
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Stassen, Harold E., 1955
Stevenson, Adlai E., 1947-1965 [12 folders]
Taylor, Harold, 1946-1964
Taylor, Maxwell, 1961 |
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Box 22
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Thomas, Elbert D., 1946
Thomas, Elmer, 1934-1937
Thomas, Norman, 1947-1962 [2 folders]
Truman, Harry S., 1945-1950 [2 folders]
Tugwell, Rexford, 1932
U Thant, 1961-1965
Van Sweringen, O. P., 1935-1936
Wagner, Robert F., 1945
Wall, Alexander, 1933-1936 [3 folders]
Wallace, Henry A., 1945-1948
Weir, Ernest T., 1951
Welsh, Francis Ralston, 1934-1935 [3 folders]
Wilcox, Westmore Jr., 1933-1950
Wilkie, Wendell L., 1934-1944
Winter, William, 1965-1966
Wolfe, James H., 1948-1951
Young, Owen D., 1934-1936 and undated
Miscellaneous correspondence with Senators and Congressmen, 1938-1952 |
Series 5. Alphabetical File, 1933-1969.
Arrangement: chronological by subseries.
This series consists of correspondence, telegrams, manuscripts reports, speeches, pamphlets and other printed items relating to writings, speeches and other matters. The series is arranged into three subseries.
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Series 5.1. Alphabetical File, 1933-1940.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series consists of correspondence, telegrams, manuscripts reports, speeches, pamphlets and other printed items relating to writings, speeches and other matters. Major entries include the American Academy of Political Science, Economic Club of New York, Nation Industrial Conference Board, and Wharton School.
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Box 23
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A, General
American Academy of Political Science |
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Speech, 11/23/33
Publication of November 22 Speech
4/34 Meeting
12/34 and 4/35 Meetings
4/35-6/35 |
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America’s Town Meeting of the Air, 1/35-6/36 [2 folders]
Boston City Club and Chamber of Commerce, 1934-1936
Buffalo Financial Advertisers Association |
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“Public Spirited Bank Policies” – Speech
9/12/34
6/34-10/34 |
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Chicago Association of Commerce |
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9/35-1/36
“What of 1935?” – Speech, 1/15/36 |
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Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1924
“Choose Your ‘Ism’ Now” –
Redbook
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Manuscript
5/35-734
Reply to Senator Pittman, 1934
Senator Pittman Interview, 6/28/34 |
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Choosing-a-Career Conference |
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5/34-10/34
Clippings |
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Cincinnati Commercial Club, 1934
Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 1936 and undated |
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Box 24
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Communism, 1934-1936 and undated [2 folders]
Council for Applied Economics, 1938
Economic Club of Boston, 1937
Economic Club of New York |
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1/34-10/36 [4 folders]
12/20/33 Dinner
12/20/33 Dinner-Transcript of Proceedings
12/12/34 Dinner [2 folders]
12/12/34 Dinner-Speeches
1/21/35 Dinner [2 folders]
4/11/35 Dinner
5/8/35 Dinner
12/3/35 Dinner [2 folders]
2/10/36 Dinner
3/24/37 Dinner
Miscellaneous Dinners, 1936-1937 |
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Box 25
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Speech: “Our Foreign Policy,” 3/22/39
Clippings, 1939 |
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Economic Forum, 1933-1934
German Bank Law-External Debt, 1934 [2 folders]
Harvard University, 1936-1937
Japan, 1933-1940 [2 folders]
National Association of Mutual Savings Banks |
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1/34-6/34
Speech-5/17/34 |
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National Civic Federation-Easley, 1934-1937 and undated [2 folders]
National Industrial Conference Board, Inc. |
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10/33-3/38 [3 folders]
Speech-12/19/35
Economic Advisory Institute [4 folders]
Henry S. Koster, 6/35-10/36 |
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Box 26
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National Policy in International Economic Relations, Commission of Inquiry on, 1934
Philadelphia Board of Trade, 1933
Philadelphia Rotary Club, 1934
Republican Club of the 15
th
Assembly District, 1936
Republican Women’s Luncheon Club of Philadelphia |
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12/35-9/36 and undated
Speech: “The Forgotten Woman,” 12/27/36 |
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Stock Exchange Bill, 1934
Sunday Breakfast Club, 1933-1934
Supreme Court Bill, 1937
Union League of Philadelphia, 1935-1936
University Club of Philadelphia, 1934
University of Virginia-Institute of Public Affairs, 1934
Wharton Review
, 1934-1937
Wharton School, 1/33-5/37 and undated [3 folders] |
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Series 5.2. Alphabetical File, 1940-1946.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series consists of material related to speeches, writings, and other matters, including correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, reports, scripts, press releases, pamphlets, and other printed items. Major entries include CIO Political Action Committee, Fight for Freedom, Office of War Information, and foreign policy working papers.
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Box 27
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“A Jew Looks at Anti-Semitism,” Typescript, 1941 [*missing from file location]
America and the World Crisis-Radio Script, 6/13/40
American Association for a Democratic Germany, 1945-1946
American Defense, Harvard Group-E. K. Rand, 1940-1941
“An Answer to Isolationists”-
New York Times
, 2/2/41
Atlantic Monthly
– E. Weeks, 1944
British Embassy, 1940-1941, 1944
“Can the Germans Cure Themselves?”
New York Times Magazine
, 8/20/44
Central Bureau for Registered Addresses, 1939-1946
CIO Political Action Committee |
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Sidney Hillman Releases, 7/44-10/44 [3 folders]
Leaflets and Collected Publications, 1944 |
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Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940-1941
Dumbartan Oaks Peace Proposals, 1944
Dutch Treat Club, 1941 |
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Box 28
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Fight for Freedom |
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12/40-12/41 and undated [9 folders]
Lists of Names and Addresses
Advertisements and Clippings |
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Full Employment Bill-JPW Testimony at Senate Hearings, 8/24/45
I am for the President
, 10/14/40
The Isolationist Illusion and World Peace
-Pamphlet, 1941
Julliar School of Music-Commencement Address, 5/28/41
Lend-Lease Bill-Radio Broadcast, 1/25/41
“Let Freedom Ring”-Speech, 6/11/40
“Let’s Go America”-Typescript, 12/40
Anne M. Lindbergh-
The Wave of the Future
, 1941
Charles Lindbergh, 1941
New Jersey College for Women, 1941
New York Times
Letters, 1940-1941
“No Covenant With Tyranny” – Broadcast, 12/19/40 |
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Box 29
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Office of War Information, 1941-1946 |
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Coordinator of Information, 1941
Organizational Papers, 7/42-2/44 and undated [6 folders] |
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General Correspondence, 1942-1946 and undated [7 folders] |
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Policy Toward Germany, 1943
Military Analysis Broadcasts, 1/43-4/43
Military Analysis Broadcasts, 5/43-9/43 [3 folders]
Press Clippings, 1/43-3/44 [5 folders] |
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Box 30
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Warburg Personal Forms, 1941-1944 [2 folders]
Warburg Travel Forms, 1941-1944 |
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Open Letter to Congress, 12/19/40-3/8/41 [5 folders]
Dorothy Thompson Radio Broadcast, 2/41
Wheel Peace Proposal, undated
Working papers, undated |
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U.S. Policy in Europe
U.S. Policy in Latin America
U.S. Policy in the Middle East
U.S. the UN and Disarmament |
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Assorted clippings and miscellany |
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Series 5.3. Alphabetical File, 1947-1969.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, reports and printed items. Major entries include American Friends Service Committee, American Academy for Political and Social Science, Council on Foreign Relations, Highlander Fold School, and Laski Memorial Fund.
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Box 31
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A, 1950-1969 [5 folders]
Aly, Bower, 1952-1960
American Academy for Political and Social Science, 1957-1964 [5 folders]
American Council for Judaism, 1958-1962
American Friends Service Committee, 1948-1966 [4 folders]
American Jewish Community, 1959 [3 folders]
American for Democratic Action, 1958-1966 [2 folders]
Atlantic Council, 1/29/63-11/20/63
Augstein, R., 1954-1955
B, 1946-1952 [2 folders] |
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Box 32
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B, 1953-1969 [9 folders]
Baade, Fritz, 1953-1968 [2 folders]
Barnes, Joseph, 1946-1968 [2 folders]
Barr, John S., 1955-1965 [2 folders]
Blaine, Graham B., 1938-1964
Borgese, Elisabeth M., 1949-1961
Borgese, G. A., 1941-1950 |
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Box 33
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Bourdet, Claudem 1954-1958
Boyd, James, 1958-1960
Braden, Carl, 1958-1960
Brand, Thomas, 1940-1965
Brinckman, Rudolf, 1954-1956
C, 1948-1969 [6 folders]
Cabot, Henry B., 1948-1967
Calder, Ritchie, 1948-1965
Cambridge Institute, 1969
Christian Science Monitor
, 1954
C.I.A., 1966
Clubb, D. Emund, 1956-1965
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1957-1958 [2 folders] |
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Box 34
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Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1958
Committee for World Development and World Disarmament, 1956-1969
Cooperative Forum, 1950-1969 [2 folders]
Council on Foreign Relations, 1947-1964
Council on Foreign Relations (German Study Group), 1947-1964 [5 folders]
Council on Foreign Relations (Eastern Europe Study Group), 1957 [5 folders]
Cowan, Louis G., 1955-1959
Cragg, Alliston, 1949-1963 [3 folders]
Current Affairs Press, 1951-1955 |
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Box 35
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D, 1953-1966 [3 folders]
Daddy Committee, 1964
Davis, Jerome, 1950-1964 [2 folders]
Dean, Vera M., 1953-1961
Doenhoff, Marion, 1963-1968
Edwards, Don, 1966-1967
Erler, Fritz, 1959
Esebeck, H. G. von, 1953-1954
European Trip, 1954 [4 folders]
F, 1949-1969 [5 folders]
Fagrell, Gunnar, 1946-1965 [2 folders] |
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Box 36
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Fairbank, John K., 1947-1959
Field Foundation, 1958
Fleigm Dr. Hans, 1950
Fleming, D.F., 1950-1968
Ford Foundation, 1950-1951
Foreign Policy Association, 1954-1958
G, 1947-1964. [6 folders]
Golden Laurel Award, 1949-1955 [2 folders]
Gordon, Jess, 1934-1966
Greenwich Time
, 1957-1968 |
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Box 37
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H, 1954-1963 [9 folders]
Harper’s
Magazine, 1949-1953
Harvard University, 1947-1967 [3 folders]
Heinemann, Gustav W., 1953-1969
Hester, Hugh B., Gen., 1957-1958 |
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Box 38
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Highland Folk School, 1946-1969 [4 folders]
Higman, Howard, 1948-1967 [2 folders]
I, 1948-1966 [3 folders]
Institute for Mediterranean Affairs, 1959 [3 folders]
Internation Order and World Peace, 1966
J, 1948-1968 [3 folders]
Johnson, Edd and Eva, 1946-1968 [2 folders]
Julliard School of Music, 1952-1962 |
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Box 39
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Lincol Center, 1958
K, 1950-1966 [3 folders]
Kastenmeir, Robert W., 1959-1961 [3 folders]
Kennedy Library, 1964
Kizer, Benjamin, 1953-1966
Kurtz, Howard, 1950-1965 [2 folders]
L, 1947-1968 [2 folders]
Lamont, T.W. and T.S., 1933-1963
Lange, Oskar, 8/51
Laski Memorial Fund, 1950-1952 [2 folders] |
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Box 40
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Laski Memorial Fund, 1952-1953 [3 folders]
Leviathan, 1968-1969
M, 1959-1968 [7 folders]
Medlock, Julie, 1948-1968 [2 folders]
Murrow-Shirer Broadcast, 1947
Murrow, Edward R., 1946-1948
Oral History (Columbia University), 1962-1969 |
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Box 41
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N, 1957-1965 [2 folders]
National Council For Civic Responsibility, 1964-1966 [2 folders]
National Graduate University, 1969
New Republican
1947-1956
Newspapers-Miscellaneous
New York Times
, 1947-1964 [2 folders]
Nichols, Dr. Jeannette, 1947-1952
O, 1953-1962
Oliver, Stauffer, 1947-1952. [2 folders]
P, 1947-1962
Patton, James G., 1948-1954 |
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Box 42
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Physicians Council, 1957-1958
Public Affairs Institute, 1947-1957 [2 folders]
Q, 1961
R, 1946-1968 [6 folders]
Redefer, Frederick L., 1960-1965
Riesman, David, 1960-1966 [2 folders]
Rubin, Morris, 1951-1952 [2 folders] |
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Box 43
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Rubin, Morris, 1953-1966 [2 folders]
S, 1952-1965 [13 folders]
St. George’s School (Rhode Island), 1954
Speaking Requests, 1965-1966
T, 1955-1968 [3 folders] |
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Box 44
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U, 1953-1966
United World Federalists, 1948-1969 [3 folders]
University of Missouri, 1948
Unpleasentries, 1947-1950
V, 1948-1959 [2 folders]
Vermont Forum, 1946-1948
W, 1947-1960
Waller, Theodore, 1948-1965 [3 folders]
Warburg Articles, 1960 [2 folders]
Werner, Max, 1948-1950
World University, 1965 |
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Box 45
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Writers Board for World Government, 1949-1951
X-Y-Z, 1957-1963 [2 folders]
Yugoslavia, 1951
Zehrer, Hans, 1954-1960
Zimmerman, Gen. Don Z., 1948-1954 [2 folders] |
Series 6. Chronological File, 1946-1969.
Arrangement: chronological by subseries.
This series consists of correspondence, telegrams, manuscripts, reports, press releases, speeches, pamphlets and printed items, relating principally to specific speeches and publications. The series is arranged into two subseries.
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Series 6.1. Chronological File, 1946-1959.
Arrangement: chronological by date.
This series consists of correspondence, telegrams, manuscripts, reports, press releases, speeches, pamphlets and printed items, relating principally to specific speeches and publications. Major entries include Point Four, the Atlantic Pact, material relating to trips, Germany, and Quemoy and Matsu.
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Box 46
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German Problem-State Department Correspondence, 5/46-10/46
“Report of Germany”-
Chicago Sun
, 8/3/46-8/11/46 |
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General [6 folders]
Manuscript |
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Letter on Del Vayo Article-
The Nation
, 9/4/46
“Byrnes and the German Economic Problem” – CBS, 9/12/46
Germany: Nation or No-Man’s Land
-pamphlet, 11/46-12/46
“Germany: Poor-House or Power-House” Speech, 12/7/46
Miscellaneous Speeches, 1946-1949
Bank of Manhattan Resignation, 1/47
America Forum of the Air, 2/18/47
“Our Stake in Germany,” 2/47-7/47
German Problem, 2/47-12/47
“Testing America’s Foreign Policy”-Speech, 3/22/47 |
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General [3 folders]
Manuscripts |
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Box 47
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Clippings |
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Stimson’s Citizens Committee for the Marshall Plan, 5/47-11/47
“The Marshall Program”-CBS, 7/2/47 |
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Correspondence
Manuscripts |
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European Trip, 8/20/47-9/24/47
1947 Pamphlets |
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Correspondence, 9/47-12/47
“Europe and Asia”
“Germany Re-Visited”
“Report on Czechoslovakia”
“What’s the Matter with Britain?” |
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“The United States and the World Crisis”-Speech, 10/20/47 |
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Correspondence
Manuscripts |
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“The Future of Germany”-America’s Town Meeting of the Air, 11/18/47 |
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Correspondence
Manuscripts |
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“The U.S. and the U.S.S.R.”-Speech, 11/24/47
Miscellaneous Clippings, 1947-1948
“Mugwump Manifesto,” 1/48
Sarah-Lawrence College-Speech, 2/10/48 |
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Correspondence |
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Box 48
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Manuscripts and Clippings |
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“Some Thoughts on the Nature of the World Crisis”-Speech, 2/24/48
“The United States and the World Crisis”-Speech, 4/3/48 [3 folders]
Conference on World Affairs-University of Colorado
Montgomery, Alabama Kiwanis Club-Speech, 5/11/48
“Listen to the People”-Speech, 5/12/48
“What Can We Believe?”-Speech, 5/20/48
Mademoiselle’s
College Forum, 4/24/48-4/30/49
“Some Economic Predicates for Peace”-Speech, 6/16/48
The Pocono Conference, 6/25/48-6/27/48. [2 folders]
“How to Achieve One World”-Speech, 6/29/48
Mount Holyoke College-Institute on the United Nations, 7/5/48
“Our Role in World Affairs”-Speech, 7/20/48
East-West Trade, 7/23/48
Luxembourg Declaration, 9/10/48 |
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Box 49
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“Challenge to the New Leadership”-Speech, 11/8/48
“Let’s Take the Tough Ones”-Speech, 11/13/48
“Can the Marshall Plan Produce Peace?”-Speech, 11/18/48
How Do We Get to World Government?”-Speech, 12/1/48
Belmont, Mass. League of Women Voters Speech, 12/6/48
“The Berlin Crisis”-Speech, 12/7/48
Point Four, 1/49-9/50 and undated [2 folders] |
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Post War World Council Conferences, 1/49-12/49
Compromise Bill, 1/49-1/50
Point Four Pamphlet, 10/49-12/49 and undated
General, 2/49-4/50 [2 folders]
Martha Deane TV Panel, 1/3/50
Collected Materials, 6/49-9/50 |
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Box 50
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Clippings |
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Atlantic Pact, 1/49-6/49 and undated [2 folders] |
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Memos to Congress, 1/49-6/49
Congressional Correspondence, 2/49-7/49 [3 folders] |
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Vassar College-Lecture, 1/19/49
Atlantic Alliance, 2/49-8/49
“The Atlantic Pact”-Speech, 3/10/49
“Context for Transformation”-Speech, 3/18/49
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations-Speech, 4/8/49
Conference on World Affairs-University of Colorado-Speech, 4/10/49-4/11/49
Northwestern Trip, 5/4/49-8/24/49
How We Can Best Reconcile Our Differences With the Soviet Union”-Town Meeting of the Air, 5/31/49
American Friends Service Committee-Speech, 6/20/49
“Last Call for Common Sense”-Speech, 6/22/49
Brooklyn Army Base Officer’s Information Program-Speech, 9/27/49 |
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Box 51
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“Our Immaturity in World Affairs”-Speech, 10/4/49
“Let’s Get Out of the Ivory Tower”-Speech, 10/14/49
“The Citizen’s Participation in a Free Society”-Lecture, 11/4/49
American Bar Association-Broadcast, 11/21/49
Foreign Policy Association-Debate, 11/22/49
College Woman’s Club of Westfield, N.J.-Speech, 11/29/49
George School, Bucks County, Pa.-Speech, 12/5/49
American Political Science Association-Round Table, 12/29/49
Foreign Relations Committee, 1949
1949 Clippings
Dorothy Doan Program, 1/5/50
Federations of Jewish Women’s Organizations-Speech1/11/50
Friends Committee on National Legislation-Seminar, 1/17/50
English-Speaking Union-Speech, 1/19/50
The New School- Lecture, 2/2/50
Town Hall Club-Speech, 2/5/50
Letter to the President, 2/5/50 [2 folders]
Letter to Alan Cranston, 2/10/50
“McMahon’s Peace Bomb”-Speech, 2/11/50
World Government Resolution-Senate Testimony, 2/17/50. [2 folders]
Turning Point Toward Peace?
- Pamphlet, 2/22/50 |
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Box 52
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Southern Trip, 2/50-4/50 [2 folders]
“A Three Point Program for Peace”-Speech, 3/12/50
Yorkville, New York Lions Club-Speech, 3/16/50
World Affairs Council of Rhode Island-Speech, 3/23/50
American Association for the UN, New Jersey Branch-Speech, 3/27/50
Lawrenceville School- Lecture, 4/12/50
World Affairs Council of Philadelphia-Speech, 4/13/50
“A New Look at the Economic Challenge-Speech, 4/14/50
What’s Right About American Foreign Policy”-Speech, 5/3/50
Dayton Council on World Affairs-Speech, 5/4/50
New York University Seminar, 5/15/50
Middlesex School-Speech, 5/24/50
Unitarian Convocation-Paper, 5/24/50. [2 folders]
United Council on World Affairs-Speech 5/24/50
“Germany and World Peace”-Speech, 5/30/50 [2 folders]
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations-Speech, 5/31/50
Martha Deane Program, 6/6/50
The Group-Speech, 6/18/50
Sarah Lawrence College Speech, 6/25/50
“Bright Spots in a Dark World”-Speech, 7/9/50 |
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Box 53
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University of Chicago “Round Table”-Broadcast, 7/23/50
Committee to Frame a World Constitution, 8/50-10/50
People’s Platform-CBS-TV, 9/17/50
Cooperative Forum-Speech, 9/20/50
National Peace Conference-Speech, 9/25/50
Foreign Policy Association and Town Hall Club-Speech, 9/28/50
“Plea for a Positive Policy”-Speech, 10/13/50
Boston Trip, 10/22/50-10/23/50
Illinois Trip, 10/24/50-10/31/50 [2 folders]
“The Schuman Plan”-
Common Cause
, 10/50
Book and Author Club, 11/13/50
“The Gray Report”-Speech, 11/16/50
Conference on Education for the Public Service-Speech, 11/17/50
City Club of Rochester-Speech, 12/2/50
Open Letter to the President, 12/5/50
“Plea for a Positive Policy”-
The Nation
, 12/16/50
1950 Clippings
Foreign News Clippings, 1950-1951
Speak Up-Now or Never!
-Pamphlet, 12/50-9/51 |
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12/22/50-1/12/51 [2 folders] |
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Box 54
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1/14-9/4/51 and undated [5 folders]
Newspaper Clippings [2 folders] |
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White Plains Community Church-Speech, 2/4/51
Choate School-Speech, 2/7/51
Fourth United Nations Institute-Speech, 2/14/51
Men’s Club of Park Avenue Synagogue-Speech, 3/6/51
“Let’s Talk About the Real Issue”-Speech, 3/9/51 [3 folders]
Economic and Social Commission,”
Common Cause
, 3/51
Community Church of Boston-Speech, 4/8/51
Simmons College-Speech, 4/9/51
Sarah-Lawrence College-Speech, 4/10/51
“On Trial”-ABC-TV, 4/23/51
Midwest Trip, 4/24/51-5/1/51 [2 folders]
“Speak Up-Now or Never!” –
The Progressive
, 4/51
The New School-Pan Discussion, 5/7/51 |
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Box 55
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Syracuse Peace Council-Speech, 10/6/51
“The United States and the United Nations”-Speech, 7/13/51
Yonkers League of Women Voters-Speech, 10/6/51
Southern District, Pennsylvania State Education Association-Speech, 10/12/51
Chicago Speaking Engagements, 10/20/51-10/26/51. [2 folders]
International House-Speech, 11/10/51
Congregation Emanuel Women’s Auxiliary-Speech, 11/15/51
“Roosevelt High School-Speech, 11/10/51
“An Inquiry Into the Causes of Our Present Fear”-Speech, 12/9/51
Clippings, 1951-1952
Releases of Speeches, 1951-1952
American Institute of Pacific Relations, 1951-1954
Congregation Rodeph Sholom Lyceum-Speech, 1/13/52
The Canadian Club-Speech, 1/21/52
“The United States and the Underdeveloped Areas”-Lecture, 2/3/52
Letters to Editors, 2/3/52-6/8/52
Race Street Forum-Speech, 2/10/52
Temple Miskan Israel Men’s Club-Speech, 2/20/52
Dartmouth College Great Issues Course-Lecture, 3/3/52-3/4/52
Letters to the
Times
, 3/7/52
Temple Israel, Boston-Speech, 3/10/52 |
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Box 56
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Foreign Policy Association of Milwaukee-Speech, 3/12/52
University of Chicago “Round Table”- Broadcast, 3/13/52
“The Role of Power Politics in the Search for Peace”-Speech, 3/13/52
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations-Speech, 3/14/52
Hammond, Indiana United Work Federalists-Speech, 3/14/52
Community Church of New York-Speech, 3/16/52
Midwest Trip, 3/52
“Can Our Free Society Survive?”-Lecture, 3/28/52
The NATO Appropriations
Pamphlet, 3/28/52
Moscow Economic Conference-Clippings, 4/3/52
Our Last Chance in Germany
-Pamphlet, 4/10/52
“Our Last Chance in Germany”-Speech, 4/19/52
Bennett Junior College-Speech, 4/24/52
“Should U.S. Negotiate with Russia About Germany”-
Foreign Policy Bulletin
, 5/15/52
“The German Crisis”-America’s Town Meeting of the Air, 6/1/52
Senate Testimony – NATO, 6/3/52
Friends of Nuri Committee-Speech, 6/10/52
“The Unspoken Speech”-Speech, 7/10/52
University of Pennsylvania – Lecture, 8/4/52-8/5/52
Atlas Globe Club-Speech, 10/6/52
Community Church of Boston-Speech, 12/14/52
France, Germany and NATO
– Pamphlet, 12/15/52
Statement on Paul Merker, 1/4/53
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1/7/53
Free Synagogue of Westchester-Speech, 1/19/53
German Correspondence, 1/53-8/54 and undated. [4 folders] |
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Box 57
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New Century Club-Speech, 2/5/53
Central Conference of American Rabbis-Speech, 3/14/53
National Council of Jewish Women-Speech, 3/25/53
American Academy of Political and Social Science-Speech, 4/10/53
“Our National Security”-Speech, 4/14/53-4/15/53
Yale Law School-Speech, 4/28/53
Harvard
Crimson
-Speech, 5/1/53
Lafayette College/Foreign Policy Association of the Delaware Valley-Speeches, 5/4/53-5/5/53
Post War World Council Radio Program, 5/26/53
Letter to the
Times
, 6/3/53
Aaronsburg Assembly, 6/19/53-621/53
“The Author Meets the Critics”-TV Program, 6/25/53
University of Pennsylvania-Lecture, 7/28/53-7/29/53
Air War College-Lecture, 10/9/53
“Problems of United States Policy”-Lecture, 10/19/53
Special Libraries Association, New York Chapter-Speech, 6/26/53
“America Speaks”-TV Program, 11/10/53
Canadian Institute of International Affairs/United Nations Association-Speeches, 11/18/51-11/19/53
Middlesex School-Speech, 12/1/53
Boston Rotary Club-Speech, 12/2/53
1953 Clippings
Evanston School of World Affairs/Milwaukee Town Forum-Speeches, 1/10/54-1/11/54
American Friends Service Committee-Speech, 1/19/54
The Cooperative Forum-Speech, 1/27/54
St. George’s School-Lecture, 2/27/54
Conference on World Disarmament and Development, 3/24/54-3/26/54
“The Greatest Threat to Our Liberty”-Paper, 4/15/54-4/17/54 |
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Box 58
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Hofstra college- Lecture, 4/30/54
Letters to the
Times
, 6/54-12/54
German Trip, 9/54. [2 folders]
Memo on Conversations, 11/54
Community Church of Boston-Speech, 11/14/54
“Co-Existence or No-Existence”-Speech, 12/7/54
Newsclippings, 1954. [5 folders]
Miscellaneous Letters and Articles, 1954
Undated Foreign Policy speeches, 1954-1959
“History in the Making”-Speech, 1/12/55
National Workshop on World Economic and Social Development, 1/27/55-1/28/55
German Ratification Viewed with Skepticism”-Speech, 3/4/55
Canadian Institute of Public Affairs-Panel Discussions, 3/26/55 |
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Box 59
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Turning Point Toward Peace
–Pamphlet. [6 folders]
“Two Dangers At Geneva”-Letter to the
Times
, 7/5/55
“Can German Be Neutralized?”-
Foreign Policy
Bulletin, 7/15/55
“The German Dilemma”-
The Western Political Quarterly
, 9/55
“Turning Point Toward Peace”-Speech, 10/28/55
Letter to the
Times
, 1955
German Policy, 1955
1955 Clippings |
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Box 60
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“Liberating the Satellites”-Letter to Editors, 1/3/56
“Needed: Vital Debate”-
New York Times Magazine
, 1/15/56
“Dulles Is Not the Issue”-Letter to the
Times
, 1/22/56
Julliard Broadcast, 2/12/56
“Needed: A Basic Revision of Foreign Policy”-Speech, 2/17/56
“Reveille for 1956”-Speech, 3/17/56
Middle East-Letter to the
Times
, 3/19/56
“Our China Policy”-Letter to the Editors, 4/2/56
“The Bi-Partisan Conspiracy of Silence”-
The Progressive
, 4/56
Foreign Relations Committee, 4/56-12/56. [2 folders]
“A Proposal to Revive Atlantic Solidarity”-Speech, 5/24/56
“U.S. Policy in Europe”-Speech, 2/27/56
NATO-Letter to Editors, 5/56
“Breathing New Life Into NATO”-
The Reporter
, 6/14/54
Suez Crisis-Letter to the
Times
, 9/10/56
Fairleigh Dickenson University-Lecture, 9/19/56
“Foreign Aid and United States Policy”-Lecture, 10/9/56
German Press Club of New York-Speech, 10/15/56
Middle East Pamphlet, 11/6/56
“The Middle East Crisis”-Speech, 11/9/56
Soviet Disarmament Proposal, 11/17/56
“Danger and Opportunity”-Speech, 11/26/56
Cooperative Forum-Speech. 12/5/56
Arden House Conference, 12/15/56. [2 folders]
1956 Clippings |
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Box 61
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Memorandum to the 85th Congress, 1/3/57. [4 folders]
“Our New Middle East Policy”-Letter to the Editors, 1/3/57
League of Women Voters-Speech, 1/21/57
“Steps Towards a Middle Eastern Peace”-
The Reporter
, 2/7/57. [2 folders]
“The Answer to Russia on the Middle East”-Letter to the Editors, 2/12/57
“The U.S. and Russia”-Letter to
St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, 2/19/57
“The Middle East as a Laboratory for Disarmament and Development”-Speech, 3/9/57
Middle East Symposium, Greenwich Library-Panel Discussion, 2/14/57
Harvard Chapter, United World Federalists-Speech, 3/4/57
“The Citizen’s Responsibility for World Leadership”-Speech, 4/6/57
“Our Second Chance in Europe”-Speech 4/11/57
“Proposal for a U.N. Development Authority”-Speech, 4/13/57
U.N. Seminar II of the Disciples of Christ-Speech, 4/30/57
“The Foreign Policy Program of the United States”-Article, 5/1/57
“Reunifying Germany”-Letters to Editors, 5/29/57
Commission to Study Organization of Peace-Tenth Report, 5/57 |
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Box 62
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“A New Age of Opportunity”-Speech, 6/10/57
Dutchess County Council on World Affairs-Speech, 6/19/57
Dulles’ China Policy-Letter to Editors, 7/1/57
American Friends Service Committee-Seminar, 9/23/57
“Time to Put Up or Shut Up”-Speech, 10/12/57
“Role of Town and Country Church in a Changing World”-Speech, 10/12/57
“Putting Teeth into the United Nations”-Speech, 11/12/57
World Affairs Center-Panel Discussion, 11/26/57
“Background to Danger”-
The Progressive
, 11/57
Middlesex School-Speech, 12/2/57
Greenwich Library-Panel Discussion, 12/5/57
Letter to Editor, 12/9/57. [2 folders]
“Mike Wallace Asks”-
New York Post
, 1/3/58
American Association for the United Nations, Inc.-Statement, 1/10/58
Reply to Acheson on Kennan-Letter to Editors,1/13/58
Visit With Pennsylvania Governor Leader, 1/15/58
Institute of Pacific Relations-Conference, 2/3/58-2/14/58. [2 folders]
“The Lesson We Must Learn, or Perish”-Speech, 2/5/58
“The Bare Essential of a New Approach to Peace”-Speech, 2/9/58 |
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Box 63
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American Friends Service Committee-Panel Discussion, 2/14/58
“A Plea for Action”-Letter to Editors, 2/20/58
Statement by Senator Monroney, 2/24/58
Letter to the
Herald Tribune
, 3/13/58
“Is Disengagement in Europe Feasible?”-
Foreign Policy Bulletin
, 3/15/58
Arden House Conference, 3/20/58-3/23/58
“Statement to Sub-Committee on Agreements for Cooperation of the Joint Atomic Energy Committee”-Paper, 3/31/58
National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy-Advertisement, 4/11/58
“U.S. Postwar Policy in Asia”-Speech, 4/11/58
“A Better Foreign Policy”-Speech, 4/13/58
WNEW Radio Program, 4/13/58
“Prognosis for the United States”-Speech, 4/19/58
“Toward a Revised Foreign Aid Program”-Speech, 5/3/58
“Agenda for a Summit Meeting”-Speech, 5/13/58
“A Better Foreign Policy”-Speech, 5/14/58
American Academy of Arts and Sciences-Lecture, 5/13/58
Statement Concerning United States Policy in Europe-Testimony, 6/4/58. [3 folders]
Cooperative Forum-Speech, 6/4/58
“Foreign Policy and Judeo-Christian Morality”-Speech, 6/5/58. [3 folders]
Answer to Dulles’ Testimony-Letter to Editors, 6/9/58
“Responsibility of Jews”-
Jewish Newsletter
, 6/16/58 |
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Box 64
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“A Democrat’s Challenge to His Own Party”-Letter to
St. Louis Dispatch
, 7/13/58
Quemoy and Matsu |
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Letters to the Editor, 9/3/58 [5 folders]
Telegram to the President, 9/7/58
Telegram to Adlai Stevenson, 9/12/58
Advertisement in
New York Times
, 9/25/58 [8 folders] |
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Theodore Kaghan’s “Closeup.”
New York Post
, 10/13/58
“Let’s Not Go From Crisis to Crisis”-Speech, 10/25/58
“Let’s Not Go From Crisis to Crisis”-Speech, 10/29/58
“The Sham Battle Over Foreign Aid”-
The Progressive
, 10/58 |
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Box 65
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Bennet College-Speech, 11/5/58
Letter to Editors, 11/6/58
Advertisement in
Times
, 11/7/58
Goucher College-Speech, 11/11/58
“The Individual and United States Foreign Policy”-T.V. Panel, 11/16/58
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy-Speech, 11/19/58
“Fannie Hurst Showcase”-Broadcast, 11/21/58
Rapacki Plan – Letter to Editors, 11/24/58
Draft Reply to the Soviet Proposal Concerning Berlin, 12/8/58
United States Policy Toward China”-KPEA Radio Broadcast, 1/10/59
“The Berlin Crisis”-
Washington Post
, 1/14/59
Letter to
Times
, 1/30/59
“Our Obsolete Foreign Policy”-
The Progressive
, 1/59
International Review Service Luncheon-Speech, 2/5/59
CBS-TV Broadcast, 2/8/59
“The Berlin Story”-WGBH-TV Broadcast, 2/14/59
Scarsdale Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy-Speech, 3/2/59
Letter to Editors, 3/9/59
“Mike Wallace’s Newsbeat”-WNTA-TV Broadcast, 3/9/59
Mike Wallace Interview with James P. Warburg-WNTA-TV Broadcast, 3/17/59
American Friends Service Committee-Letter to the
Times
, 3/19/59
“Some Observations on Fiscal Conservatism”-Speech, 3/20/59
“The German Crisis”-WIP Radio Broadcast, 3/22/59 |
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Box 66
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CBS-TV Broadcast, 3/25/59
Radio Moscow Forum-Statement, 3/29/59
Emory University-Speech, 3/30/59
“A Discussion of Foreign Policy”-Speech, 3/31/59
Senate Resolution 96 – Statement, 4/1/59
Review of W.A. Williams and C.L. Seelyberger Books, 4/3/59
Swarthmore College – Speech, 4/9/59
“The Central European Crisis”-Speech, 4/10/59
Letter to Editors, 4/13/59
“Citizen Responsibility for Foreign Policy-Speech, 4/10/59
“Roadblocks to Peace”-Speech, 4/17/59
Bethlehem Foreign Policy Association-Speech, 4/23/59
Yeshiva College-Speech, 5/5/59
American Jewish Congress-Speech, 5/6/59
Queens College-Speech, 5/11/59
“The German Crisis in Perspective”-Speech, 5/20/59
“A Call to Leadership Action”-Speech, 5/21/59
Harvard Center for International Church-Speech, 5/28/59
The Cooperative Forum-Speech, 6/3/59
Collegiate Council for the United Nations-Speech, 6/19/59
Nuclear Weapons-Letter to Editors, 6/25/59
“China: Quemoy and Matsu”-
Collier’s Encyclopedia
Year Book, 1959
Miscellaneous Clippings |
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Series 6.2. Chronological File, 1959-1969.
Arranged: chronological by date.
This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, reports, and printed material, relating principally to specific speeches and publications.
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Box 67
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“The Berlin Crisis”-Broadcast, San Francisco, 2/5/59
“Economic Health and Fiscal Policy”-Broadcast, San Francisco, 3/14/59
“After Geneva, What?”-Speech, 6/30/59
“Must We Let the Germans Decide Our Fats” |
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New York Times Advertisement, 7/9/59
General [5 folders]
Correspondence-Pro [7 folders]
Correspondence-Con [2 folders] |
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“Spread or Ban Nuclear Weapons?”-Speech, 7/25/59 |
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Box 68
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“Speak Up on Germany.” Television Broadcast, 8/12/59
Syracuse University-Speech, 8/28/59
New York Times
Advertisement Supporting President on Khrushchev Visit, 9/17/59
Appraisal of Khrushchev Visit for Radio Moscow, 9/28/59
Change of Address Notice, 9/30/59
“Milestone in History”-Speech, 10/1/59
Letters to Editors in Answer to Acheson, 10/3/59 [3 folders]
Sarah Lawrence College-Speech, 10/14/59
Greenwich Library Forum on Khrushchev Visit, 10/20/59
Association of International Relations Clubs-Speech, 10/23/59
Moscow World Affairs Weekly
-Statement on Khrushchev Visit, 10/23/59
“Have We A Vested Interest in the Cold War”-Speech, 11/4/59 [3 folders]
Franklin Friends Forum-Speech, 11/8/59 [2 folders]
“Key to Tensions in Europe”-Speech, 11/9/59 [2 folders]
“Israel and the American Jewish Community”-Speech, 11/27/59 [6 folders]
Exchange with Jacob Javits, 12/2/59
“America the Vincible”- Book Review, 12/3/59
Community Church of Boston-Speech, 12/7/59
The Jewish Newsletter
, 1960-1961 [6 folders] |
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Box 69
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Temple Sinai, Stamford, Conn. – Speech, 1/1/60
Repercussions and Possible Results of a Controversial Address”-Pamphlet, 1/30/60
“A Re-examination of U.S. Foreign Policy”-Pamphlet, 1/60 [3 folders]
Remarks for Radio Moscow, 1/1/60
“The Need for Disarmament,”
International Affairs
, 1/2/60
Article for
Der Stern
, 1/8/60
Cooperative Forum Speech, 1/13/60
Moscow Literary Gazette
Article, 1/25/60
“Three Articles Written at the Request of Foreign Editors,” Pamphlet, 1/60
Letter to
New York Times
on Nuclear Weapons, 2/6/60
“Economics of Disarmament”-Radio Broadcast, 2/15/60
George School Lectures, 2/22/60-2/24/60 [2 folders]
“Is Anti-Semitism Reviving?”-Article, 2/60 |
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Box 70
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“The Swastika-A Symbol of More Than Anti-Semitism”-Article, 3/2/60 [2 folders]
American Association for the U.N.-Article, 3/7/60 [2 folders]
United Jewish Appeal-Article, 3/7/60
Industrial College of Armed Forces-Speech, 3/8/60 [2 folders]
“Memo to Adenauer”-Speech, 3/14/60
National University Extension Service-Article, 3/15/60
Article for United Jewish Appeal-Reform Article, Columbia University, 3/17/60 [3 folders]
Democratic Study Group-Speech, 4/3/60 [4 folders]
“How Useful is NATO”
-Article, 4/9/60 [4 folders]
“Implications of Disarmament”-Article, 4/21/60-4/23/60
University of Colorado-Speech, 4/21/60-4/22/60 [ 2 folders]
San Francisco Trip-Speech, 4/24/60-4/29/60 [4 folders]
World Affairs Council Conference Program, 4/25/60
“The German Question”-Article, 4/26/60
“Reveille for Rebels”-Article, 4/27/60 [2 folders]
The Friends Committee Forum, 4/28/60 |
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Box 71
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World Trade Association, China Policy-Article, 4/29/60
“Is Disarmament the Road to Peace”-Speech, 4/30/60-5/1/60
Discussion on Millis Papers: “The Abolition of War,” 5/2/60 [4 folders]
Jane Addams Centennial-Speech, 5/3/60 [4 folders]
“New People and Old House”-Congressional Report, 5/5/60
Colorado College Speech-“Disarmament,” 5/9/60
Leverett House Dinner Speech, Harvard University, 5/12/60
Paris Fiasco-Letter to Editors, 5/19/60 [4 folders]
Unitarian Convention-Speech, Boston, 5/20/60 [2 folders]
Answer to New York Times Editorial, “Politicians and the Water’s Edge,” 5/31/60
Statement Concerning Soviet Disarmament Proposal, 6/3/60
“After the Summit. . .”-Speech, 6/13/60 [3 folders]
Young Adults Council-Speech, 6/13/60
Open Letter-“Tomorrow’s World,” 6/30/60 [4 folders]
“Coming Debate over Defense”-Article, 7/60
“Our Greatest Danger”-Pamphlet, 7/6/60
The Commentator Series, Radio Broadcast-“Disarmament,” 7/8/60 |
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Box 72
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Letter Endorsing Kennedy on his Political Status, 10/18/60
Review of Northrop Saturday Review on Practical Politics [undated 1960]
Housatonic Valley High-Challenge Speech, 11/4/60
Tasks of U.S. under New Leadership”-Essay, 11/16/60
JFK Speaks on NATO and Nuclear Powers, Warburg Rebuttal, 11/18/60
Westport Conference Speech-“Peace,” 11/19/60
SANE Action Committee Speech-“NATO,” 12/11/60
Gould House Conference Speech-“Foreign Policy,” 12/18/60
Fiscal Policy and Inflation-Newspaper Articles, 1960 [3 folders]
UN Issues Set before the Security Council-
Foreign Affairs
, 1961
Gold Drain News clippings from
New York Times
, 1961 [Entire year] |
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Box 73
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Gold Drain Newsc lippings from
New York Times
,
New Republic
, 1961 [2 folders]
“Gold Crisis in the World Today”-Article [2 folders]
“Gold and International Liquidity”-Article
Time
Magazine, 1/18/61
Gold Crisis Article
New York Times
, 1/8/61
Taiwan Letter rebuttal by James P. Warburg, 1/18/61
Gould House Speech, “Disarmament,” 1/18/61 [2 folders]
Article for
Blatter
in German, 2/1/61
“Die USA Deutschland und NATO”-Speech, 2/61
Review of
On Thermonuclear War
, 2/11/61
World Affairs Council
Germany and NATO
, 2/18/61 |
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Box 74
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“Foreign Aid, Gold and the Balance of Payments”-Speech, 3/61
Cooperative Forum-Speeches, 3/8/61
Address on the U.S. and China, 3/14/61
Western Trip Issues, Disarmament, Kennedy, 3/22/61-3/24/61
Disengagement and the Economics of Disarmament”-Article, 3/24/61
World Affairs Council Program (T.V. pane), 3/30/61
“Challenge to Management”-Speech, 4/13/61
Philadelphia World Affairs Council-Speech, 4/19/61
II Ponte
-Gold Problem Article, 4/61
Community church of Boston-Speech, 4/21/61
“
First 3 Months of the J.F.K. Administration
,” 4/28/61
Julliard Commencement-Speech, 5/26/61
Baade’s book Introduction to “
Our Future
” by J.P. Warburg, 5/61
Letter to
New York Times
-“Berlin,” 5/24/61
“Disarmament”-Discussion with Lee Graham, 5/26/62
Memorandum and Pamphlet to the President on “Berlin,” 5/30/61
TV Review “At you Beck and Call,” 6/6/61
Colgate Conference; “China, Cuba and Communism”-Address, 6/12/61
Chicago Rotary, “Disarmament”-Speech, 6/13/61 |
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Box 75
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“Pending the Establishment of World Law”-Article, 7/12/61
SANE Meeting-Speech, 6/16/61-6/17/61
“Berlin Background and Future”-Article, 7/61
T.V. Debate, “What is Wrong with U.S. Policy on China?” 8/21/61
Letter to
New York Times
-“Admit 2 Germanys to U.N.,” 9/10/61
Letter to
New York Times
-“Berlin,” 9/10/61
Zurcher Woche
-Article, 9/15/61
“Disarmament”-Article, Blackett P.M.S, 3/26/62
New York Times
Letter on Franco-German Reconciliation, 7/29/62
“Bonn-Paris Axis Assailed”-Article, 7/29/62
Cuba, Time for Restraint and Fortitude
-Pamphlet, 9/20/62 [3 folders] |
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Box 76
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“What to do about Berlin”-Article, 9/25/62
Cosmos Club Letter-Newsclipping, Rowans Rejections, 1/29/61
Ghandi Peace Prize Award and Speech, 10/1/62 [2 folders]
Seminar, World Disarmament Letter, 10/10/62
Letter to T.C. Sorensen, about the President, 2/10/63
Letter to
New York Times
-East-West Détente, 4/22/63
Economic Implications of the NATO Crisis-Memo, 4/25/63 [2 folders]
“Farewell to Postwar”-Pamphlet, 5/16/63 [2 folders]
Westdeutsches Tageblatt
-German Newspaper, 8/23/63 |
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Box 77
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Letter to
N.Y. Times
“President Backed on Foreign Aid,” 9/1/63
“Challenges to Diplomacy”-Speech, 10/8/63 [2 folders]
“Defense Against Isolationism”-Pamphlet, 10/63
Toward A Strategy of Peace
-Pamphlet, 4/7/64
German Panel Discussion, 6/20/64
Multilateral Nuclear Force (MLF)-Letter to
Times
, 7/16/64
Letter to Government, Anti MLF, 10/16/64
Letter to
Times
-“To Replace NATO,” 11/10/64-11/15/64 [2 folders]
War/Peace Report-Magazine Article, 12/4/64
“Time for Statesmanship”-Pamphlet, 1/1/65 [3 folders]
Peace in the Lexicon of U.S.-Paper by B. Skewes-Cox, 1/65 |
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Box 78
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Vietnam Letter to
Washington Post
, 1/29/65
Vietnam Article, 4/1/65. [2 folders]
Letter to
Times
-“Wrong Vietnam Policy,” 4/6/65
How Do We Intend to Relate to the World?
-Pamphlet, 5/11/65
“The Two Johnsons”-Letter to Editor, 6/30/65
Peace Keeping in This Hemisphere
-Pamphlet, 6/4/65
Call to Action”-Article, 6/11/65 [2 folders]
War/Peace Report-Letter, 7/14/65
War Arms Report, 7/16/65
What’s Wrong with our Foreign Policy?
-Pamphlet, 10/1/65
Dublin Conference Article, 10/1/65-10/5/65 [3 folders] |
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Box 79
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Letter to
Times
-East-West
Détente
, 10/25/65
World Law Fund Progress Report, 10/26/65
White House Conference Report, 10/29/65
Vietnam Conference Report, 1/21/66-1/22/66
NATO Testimony-Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 3/22/66
European Crisis-Pamphlet
Loyola University Speech-“Thank You!” 5/16/66
Second Dublin Conference Speech, 5/22/66
Letter to
New York Times
on Vietnam, 12/31/66
Response to
New York Times
Letter on Vietnam, 1967 [17 folders] |
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Box 80
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Response to
New York Times
Letter on Vietnam, 1967, U-Z
Nuclear Incineration Article, 1967
Commonweal
Article-“Whose Arrogance?” 1/20/67
New York Times
Letter on Article, about “Vietnam,” 6/19/67
Abba Eban Letter-“Freedom And Mortality,” 6/29/67
Van Dusen Letter on Middle Eastern Problem, 7/8/67
The World Law Fund Report, 10/67
Letter to E. McCarthy on Support for Candidacy, 12/14/67
ECCO-“Economic Opportunity” Report, 8/14/68 |
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Box 81
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Reports on Uses of “The Sea,” 1968
“A Ghetto”-Economic Opportunity Panel Speech, 1968
International Cooperation-Report, 1968-1969 [3 folders]
The U.N. “Keepers or Peace” Report, 1/68
“The Issue is America”-
San Francisco Chronicle
, 3/6/68
“Definition of Policy”-Report, 7/68
Community Self-Determination Act pf 1968, Bills.3876, 7/68
Peacemakers Academy Proposal, 7/17/68
Abba Eban Letters, 11/19/68
Businessmen’s Committee Letters and Reports, 12/23/68-69
New York Times Letter
-“Support for McCarthy,” 6/12/68 |
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Box 82
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New York Times
Letter-Czechoslovakian Impact,” 8/23/68
Businessmen for McCarthy”-Speech, 10/19/68
Development of Foreign Issues-Newsclippings, 10/68
“A New American Approach to Peace,” 11/68 [3 folders]
Anti-Ballistic Missiles-Yes or No
-Report, 1968-1969
Soviet Union News Articles, 1969
“China U.S. and Trade Development,” 3/21/69
New York Times
Letters-“The Issue is Not Vietnam But America,” 1968-1969 [2 folders] |
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Box 83
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New York Times
Letters, “Vietnam,” 1968-1969 [2 folders]
The Long Road Home
-Autobiography, 1968-1969
Foreign Policy Articles, 1968-1969
Defense Articles, 1968-1969
Peace, A New Approach
-Booklet, 1968-1969 [4 folders]
Letters to LBJ and R.M. Nixon: Atomic Weapons, 1/3/69
Letter to
New York Times
on Nixon and Vietnam, 3/19/69-3/21/69 [2 folders] |
Series 7. Writings Files, 1940-1969.
Arranged: alphabetical by title of writing.
This series consists of correspondence with publishers, general correspondence and acknowledgements, and clippings.
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Box 84
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Agenda for Action
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 3/20/57-8/4/58, undated [3 folders]
Correspondence-Acknowledgements [2 folders] |
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Are America’s Commitments Too Great?
, 1/52
Crosscurrents in the Middle East
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 11/19/67-2/26/69, undated [3 folders]
Correspondence-Acknowledgements [2 folders]
Clippings |
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Danger and Opportunity
|
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Correspondence, A-O [3 folders] |
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Box 85
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Correspondence, P-Z [2 folders]
Clippings |
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Disarmament
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 9/20/60-8/21/61
Correspondence-Acknowledgements [2 folders]
Clippings [2 folders] |
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Faith, Purpose, Power
|
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Correspondence-Acknowledgements [7 folders] |
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Box 86
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Clippings |
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Foreign Policy Begins at Home
|
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Correspondence-Publisher
Correspondence-Acknowledgement. [2 folders]
Clippings |
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France, Germany, NATO
, 1953
Germany: Bridge or Battleground
|
|
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Correspondence, 5/2/46-6/1/48 [5 folders]
German Edition, 9 and 10/48
Clippings |
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Germany-Key to Peace
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 9/5/52 |
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Box 87
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Correspondence-Publisher, 1953-1955 [2 folders]
Clippings |
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“God and the Nations”-Paul Newton Poling, Editor |
|
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Correspondence, 8/18/48-5/9/51 |
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Hiram Fothergill
, 1958
How to Co-Exist
|
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Correspondence-Publish, 10/51-12/51
Correspondence-Acknowledgements, 1/52-3/52
Clippings |
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The Liberal Papers
The Long Road Home
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 2/13/63-10/29/64
Correspondence-Acknowledgements, A-R |
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Box 88
|
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Correspondence, S-Z [2 folders]
Clippings |
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Our War and Our Peace
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 5/4/41-3/22/44, undated
Correspondence-Acknowledgements, 4/25-7/41 |
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Peace in Our Times
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 10/10/39-6/30/45, undated [2 folders]
Correspondence –Acknowledgements, 2/28-7/3/40 [2 folders]
Clippings, 1940 |
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The Presidency, Press, the People
, 1961
Put Yourself in Marshall’s Place
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 1/14/48-4/30/38
Correspondence-Acknowledgements
Clippings |
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Box 89
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Reveille for Rebels
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 8/17/59
Correspondence-Acknowledgements
Clippings |
|
Turning Point Towards Peace
|
|
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Correspondence, 1/1/55-2/6/56, undated
Clippings [2 folders] |
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The United States in a Changing World
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 6/3/53-7/6/55 [2 folders]
Clippings |
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The United States in the Post War World
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 4/11/66-3/28/67, undated
Correspondence-Acknowledgements
Clippings [2 folders] |
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Box 90
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Unwritten Treaty
|
|
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Correspondence, 6/4/45-2/19/48, undated [2 folders]
Clippings |
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Victory Without War
|
|
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Correspondence
Franklin Marshall College, 3/5/51-9/2/52, undated |
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The West In Crisis
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 9/3/53-9/24/62, undated
Correspondence-Acknowledgements
Clippings |
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Western Intruders
|
|
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Correspondence-Publisher, 11/8/66-3/25/68, undated [2 folders]
Correspondence-Acknowledgements
Clippings |
Series 8. Commission/Committee to Study the Organization of Peace, 1957-1969.
Arrangement: chronological.
This series consists of correspondence, draft and final processed copies of reports, articles, and clippings.
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Box 91
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1956 Report-
The United Nations
, 1/55-2/57
Economic Development of Less Developed Countries
, 3/57
The United Nations
, Draft of Tenth Report, 4/57-12/57
11th Report,
Organizing Peace In The Nuclear Age
, 4/59-11/59
The U.N. and Peaceful Coexistence
, 3/60-5/60
13th Report,
The United Nations: A New Beginning
, 10/60-5/61
The U.S. and the U.N.
, 5/61
The Need for Initiative
, 7/61
Making the U.N. Universal
, 1961
14th Report,
Parliamentary Diplomacy and the Problem of the Secretariat
, 10/61 [2 folders] |
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Box 92
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15th Commission Report, Newsclippings, 1962
15th Commission Report,
The Need for a Universal United Nations
, 3/62
Unity and Diversity in International Organization
, 7/62-10/64
Articles on the U.N. and the U.S.-Pre-17th Report, 3/65
17th Report, New
Dimensions for the U.N.
, 3/66
The U.N. and Human Rights
, 1967. [2 folders]
19th Report,
The Sea
, 1969. [2 folders]
20th Report,
The United Nations System
, 1969 [2 folders] |
Subcollection 2. Paul M. Warburg.
Series 9. Paul M. Warburg File, 1914-1918.
Arranged: chronological by date.
This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, drafts, clippings, and other material written while Paul M. Warburg was vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Materials relate to the career of Paul M. Warburg in banking and international finance.
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Box 93
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Monetary Systems and Foreign Exchange, 10/22/14
Gold Embargo Problem, 9/17 [2 folders]
Memorandum on Foreign Exchange, 1/18
Federal Reserve Board, 1918 and undated [3 folders] |
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