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George W. Ball Papers, 1880s-1994 (bulk 1933-1994): Finding Aid
MC031

George Ball (fourth from left), Dean Rusk and State Dept. employees enjoy a night of bowling, 1962
The George W. Ball Papers were processed with the generous support of Douglas B. Ball, Alan S. Dunning, John Kenneth Galbraith, Richard Hinds, Richard Hulbert, Jerome Hyman, James G. Johnson, Jr., Henry Kissinger, Robert McCabe, Andre Newberg, Peter G. Peterson, David Rockefeller, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Adlai Stevenson III, Phillips Talbot, Donald Wilson and The John Foster and Janet Avery Dulles Fund.
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Summary Information
- Creator:
- Ball, George W. (George Wildman), 1909-1994.
- Title and dates:
- George W. Ball Papers, 1880s-1994 (bulk 1933-1994)
- Abstract:
- The George W. Ball papers document Ball's career as a lawyer, diplomat, investment banker and author. His involvement in Democratic politics, including his time spent on the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson and his service as undersecretary of state for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson is well documented, as is his often overlooked role with Jean Monnet in European integration.
- Size:
- 113.9 linear feet (180 archival boxes, 2 7.25x7.25 boxes, 2 7.75x9 boxes, 5 7.63x10.25 boxes, 12 8x10 photograph boxes, 2 9x10.5 boxes, 2 9x12 boxes, 6 11x14 boxes, 1 11.75x15 box, 4 14.75x14.75 boxes, 1 14x18 box, 3 16.5x20.5 boxes and 1 20.5x24.5 box).
- Call number:
- MC031
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of material:
- English.
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Biography of George Wildman Ball
George Wildman Ball was born on December 19, 1909 in Des Moines, Iowa. Named after his paternal uncle, George, he was the youngest of three sons born to Amos and Edna Wildman Ball. Ball grew up in Des Moines and Evanston, Illinois, where the family moved in 1922 after his father received a promotion to the Standard Oil Company headquarters located in Chicago. Edna decided the family should settle in Evanston due to the proximity of Northwestern University, where it was decreed all three sons would attend. According to Ball, his mother was determined to keep the family intact as long as possible. There would be no reason for her sons to leave home for college, if home was located near a college.
Ball attended Northwestern (as did his brothers Stuart and Ralph) where he served as president of the university poetry society and first editor of a new literary magazine entitled MS. He graduated in 1930 and entered Northwestern Law School after briefly considering pursuing a doctorate in English. Prior to the start of his second year of law school, Ball married Ruth Murdoch whom he had met on a European vacation during the summer of 1929. He graduated from law school in 1933 at the top of his class and served on the law review editorial board. The law school dean nominated him for a position in the General Counsel's Office, under the direction of Herman Oliphant, in the newly established Farm Credit Administration. Ball accepted the position after consulting with his family and headed off to Washington, D.C. in May 1933. His work included developing credit facilities for farmers and negotiating a contract for the sale of $75 million worth of Federal Farm Bureau cotton.
Ball moved to the Treasury Department in November 1933 upon the appointment of Henry Morgenthau as secretary of the treasury. When Franklin D. Roosevelt named Morgenthau to this post, Morgenthau appointed Oliphant as his legal advisor, and he, in turn, brought along Ball. In his new position, Ball prepared briefs on international trade and tax legislation. Despite working on major New Deal policies, Ball felt his law training was too narrow and returned to the Midwest in 1935 to “master the profession of law.” He joined a Chicago law firm where he served as a tax attorney before moving to the prestigious firm of Sidley, McPherson, Austin & Harper in 1939. Ball's work involved the reorganization of railroads but more defining was the close relationship he developed with junior partner Adlai Stevenson while at the firm. It was also during this time that Ball started to become interested in foreign affairs. He began to attend Friday luncheons hosted by the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs, which Stevenson chaired.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the German declaration of war against America galvanized Ball into action. He conferred with Stevenson, who was now an assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, on his course of action. Stevenson could have arranged for a commission in the Navy but encouraged Ball to put his Washington experience to better use. Following Stevenson's advice, Ball accepted an associate position in the General Counsel's Office of the Lend-Lease Administration under the guidance of Oscar Cox. Ball spent the first months in this new position investigating the synthetic rubber program and monitoring Englishman Geoffrey Pyke's plough project. Pyke theorized that if the Allies mastered the snow, they would control Europe, and he proposed parachuting men and tanks into snow covered areas. Although the overall goal of the project never fully materialized, the project did produce an amphibious vehicle later known as the Weasel. These duties soon evolved into serving as operating head of the office and thus legal adviser to Edward R. Stettinius, Administrator of Lend-Lease.
Ball resigned in August 1944 after the Lend-Lease Administration merged with the Foreign Economic Administration, claiming he could no longer work for the combined offices' inept chairman Leo Crowley. He accepted a position as a civilian member of the Air Force Evaluation Board to study the effects of tactical operations in Europe. Shortly thereafter, he was appointed director of the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, which would appraise the whole strategic air offensive. Ball was specifically responsible for assessing the effectiveness of the Allied bombing of German cities and transportation systems. In May 1945, Ball and John Kenneth Galbraith debriefed Albert Speer, the Nazi minister for armaments and war production, in an effort to confirm their speculations on the ineffectiveness of Allied bombings. Ball was awarded a Medal of Freedom for this work. After the war, Ball returned to Washington, D.C. and took an interim assignment with Jean Monnet as general counsel of the French Supply Council. Ball had met Monnet during his years in the Lend-Lease Administration. In this new assignment, Ball worked with Monnet to promote France's post-war recovery. Ball agreed to serve for a three-month period prior to the official opening of a law firm he had formed with friends. Ball's departure was delayed when Monnet asked Ball to serve as former French Premier Léon Blum's advisor during his mission to Washington to discuss Franco-American relations.
Ball was finally able to join his firm, Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Cox in July 1946. Monnet retained the firm to represent the French Government, and Ball soon found himself conferring with Monnet's deputy Robert Marjolin on the creation of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC). He continued to work with Monnet on establishing a European economic plan throughout 1949, and this preliminary work laid the foundation for the formation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). Despite his close relationship with Monnet, Ball was not involved in authoring the final proposal, later known as the Schuman Plan, to establish a European common market for coal and steel under an independent authority. He was not brought into the fold until a month after the proposal had been given to French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman. After the ratification of the Treaty of Paris in August 1952, Ball was retained as the ECSC's adviser and later served as an adviser to the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) and the European Economic Community (EEC).
His interest in European affairs did not preclude Ball from taking an interest in American politics. In 1952, Ball established Project Wintergreen, the code name for the Stevenson information center established in Ball's Washington, D.C. office. Ball tested the waters for a possible Stevenson presidential campaign, while at the same time trying to convince Stevenson he should be a candidate. When Stevenson finally declared his candidacy, Ball served as executive director of Volunteers for Stevenson. Ball continued to advise Stevenson after his defeat and later served as his director of public relations during the 1956 campaign. Even after the 1956 defeat, Ball remained loyal to Stevenson and supported his candidacy in 1960. As the pressure on Stevenson to support John F. Kennedy mounted, Ball urged Stevenson not to endorse Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention, reasoning that Stevenson had an obligation to his supporters who wanted him to remain available for a possible draft.
After the nomination of Kennedy, Ball sent Stevenson a memorandum encouraging him to suggest a study of post-election foreign policy to Kennedy. Kennedy approved the idea and asked Stevenson to undertake the study. Stevenson passed the responsibility to Ball since he would be campaigning on Kennedy's behalf. The Stevenson report laid out immediate and long-term goals for American foreign policy. Ball cited the gold drain, NATO strategic deterrent talks, new initiatives in disarmament and formation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as a few of the issues requiring immediate attention. Kennedy viewed the report favorably and requested additional task forces be formed. Ball spent the next six weeks preparing task force reports on the OECD, balance of payments, and foreign economic policy. Ball's hard work eventually led to his appointment as under secretary of state for economic affairs. In his new position, Ball worked on issues regarding trade and tariffs, economic affairs, the Congo, and European integration. He worked closely with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and dealt directly with the President on these matters. As the year progressed, Ball became more involved with political matters and eventually replaced Chester Bowles as under secretary of state. This promotion allowed Ball to play a key role in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. While Ball's tenure as under secretary of state is most noted for his vociferous opposition to the Vietnam War, other highlights include participating in Kennedy's inner sanctum during the Cuban Missile Crisis, negotiating a wheat deal with the Soviets, attending National Security Council meetings, brokering an international textile agreement, and serving as a mediator of crises in Cyprus, Pakistan, the Congo and the Dominican Republic.
As the war in Vietnam escalated, Ball realized his ability to influence policy had diminished. He submitted his resignation to President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 17, 1966, effective September 30. Citing personal and family reasons, Ball stated he must return to private life, and he accepted a senior partner position with the investment firm of Lehman Brothers. However, he had not completely disengaged himself from governmental service, and was frequently summoned to the White House in an advisory capacity. In 1968, he served as chair of the committee investigating the U.S.S. Pueblo incident and was asked to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations upon Arthur J. Goldberg's resignation. Ball initially refused but found himself outmaneuvered when Johnson pressured his partners at Lehman Brothers to support his nomination. Ball resigned his partnership in the firm in May.
Ball's service as permanent representative to the United Nations was short-lived. Fearing a Nixon victory in the presidential election, Ball resigned in September to campaign for his friend Hubert Humphrey. After Humphrey's defeat, Ball returned to Lehman Brothers where he remained until his retirement in 1982. However, Ball remained active in political affairs throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. He served as an adviser to President Jimmy Carter during the crisis in Iran and on the Panama Canal treaties, delivered numerous speeches and lectures, testified before Congress, appeared on various news programs, and penned five books and scores of articles. In fact, he was working on his sixth book when he entered New York Hospital on Wednesday May 25, 1994 and was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He died the next evening. Ball's wife Ruth predeceased him in 1993 after battling Alzheimer's. Two adopted sons, John C. and Douglas B. Ball, and two grandchildren survive him.
Description
The George W. Ball Papers contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, telecons, minutes, appointment books, writings, scrapbooks, clippings, financial information, legal documents, photographs, memorabilia and audiovisual material documenting the private and public life of this lawyer, under secretary of state, ambassador, author and investment banker.
The material is arranged chronologically unless otherwise noted and includes items in Arabic, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Swedish. Researchers should note some of the material was damaged due to a flood in Ball's basement where some of the papers were stored. Photocopies of the severely damaged items have been made to ensure the survival of their informational content, and the originals discarded.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
- Series 1, Correspondence, 1916-1994
- Subseries 1, Subject Files
- Subseries 2, Chron Files
- Series 2, Appointments, 1945-1994
- Series 3, Writings, 1933-1994
- Subseries 1, Books
- Subseries 2, Articles and Miscellaneous Writings
- Series 4, Public Statements, 1942-1994
- Series 5, Telecons, 1955-1982
- Series 6, Stevenson Campaigns, 1952-1960
- Series 7, Financial, 1932-1982
- Series 8, Scrapbooks, 1932-1993
- Series 9, Memorabilia, 1922-1977
- Series 10, Photographs, Audiovisual and Oversized, 1880s-1994
Access and Use
Access
Collection is open for research use.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Curator of the Public Policy Papers. Any copyright vested in George W. Ball has passed to Princeton University; researchers are responsible for determining any other copyright questions.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
George Ball's son, Douglas B. Ball, donated the bulk of the material in 1995 (ML-1995-5), with the material related to Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns being donated in 1981 (ML-1981-5) by George W. Ball. Photocopies of the telecons housed at the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Libraries were obtained in 2002 and 2000 respectively.
Processing and Other Information
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Kristine Marconi McGee in 1999-2002 with the assistance of Christie Lutz, Rachel Koblic, Amy Bergbreiter, Everitt Clark, Nate Holland, Hilary Matson, John Matsui, Brooke Meserole, Suzanne Seifert, Brian Weiss and Megan Wernke. Finding aid written by Kristine Marconi McGee in 1999-2002.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on October 06, 2006.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); George W. Ball Papers, Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971 -- Correspondence.
- Blumenthal, W. Michael, 1926- -- Correspondence.
- Bundy, William P., 1917- -- Correspondence.
- Carter, Jimmy, 1924 -- Correspondence.
- Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006 -- Correspondence.
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 -- Career in politics.
- Katzenbach, Nicholas deB. (Nicholas deBelleville), 1922- -- Correspondence.
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Career in politics.
- Monnet, Jean, 1888- -- Correspondence.
- Peterson, Peter G. -- Correspondence.
- Rusk, Dean, 1909- -- Correspondence.
- Rostow, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1913- -- Correspondence.
- Schaetzel, J. Robert, 1917- -- Correspondence.
- Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, 1917- -- Correspondence.
- Speer, Albert, 1905-1981 -- Interviews.
- Springsteen, George -- Correspondence.
- Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965 -- Political and social views.
- Wyatt, Wilson W. (Wilson Watkins), 1905- -- Correspondence.
- Yarmolinsky, Adam -- Correspondence.
- Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton.
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- European Economic Community.
- French Supply Council.
- Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- United States Strategic Bombing Survey.
- Bilderberg Meetings.
- Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.
- European federation.
- European Union.
- International business enterprises -- 20th century.
- International economic conditions -- 20th century.
- Presidental candidates -- United States -- 20th century.
- Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
- World politics -- 20th century.
- Cuba -- History -- Invasion, 1961.
- Europe -- Economic conditions -- 20th century.
- Iran -- Foreign relations -- United States -- 20th century.
- Israel -- Foreign relations -- United States -- 20th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Iran -- 20th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- 20th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Vietnam -- 20th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations administration -- 20th century.
- United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
- Vietnam -- Foreign relations -- United States -- 20th century.
- Appointment books.
- Audiovisual materials.
- Correspondence.
- Interviews.
- Minutes.
- Photographs.
- Reports.
- Speeches.
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Contents List
Series 1, Correspondence, 1916-1994
Series Description
Series 1, Correspondence, 1916-1994, contains two subseries, Subject Files and Chron Files, and chronicles Ball's life from childhood to death.
Series 1, Subseries 1, Subject Files, 1916-1994
Subseries Description
Series 1, Subseries 1, Subject Files, 1916-1994, contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, reports, clippings, manuscripts, speeches, press releases and publications, and is filed alphabetically by author or subject. The subject files mainly document Ball's life prior to his appointment as under secretary of state for economic affairs and after his resignation as ambassador to the United Nations. These files contain information on a myriad of subjects in which Ball was involved or interested. His careers are well documented in this subseries, including his work on the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, which included the interrogation of Albert Speer, his years spent at Cleary, Gottlieb, and his international banking experience gained at Lehman Brothers.
While his career accomplishments were vast and varied, Ball considered his work with Jean Monnet on the “perestroika” of Western Europe the most interesting and more productive than his “rearguard” action against the Vietnam War. Ball's work with Monnet on European integration is detailed throughout numerous folders in this subseries. The seventeen memoranda Ball wrote outlining his opposition to the Vietnam War are included in this subseries as well. Researchers should note that copies have been made of the original memoranda for preservation purposes and are located at the front of the folders. The originals can be found at the rear of the folder and should only be consulted if the copy is illegible.
The relationships Ball developed with various colleagues are documented here as well. One of his earliest ties born from an employment association was with Adlai Stevenson. Ball and Stevenson's correspondence reveals a close relationship that started in 1939 while both were employed with the law firm of Sidley, McPherson, Austin & Harper, and continued until Stevenson's death. The various Stevenson campaigns also brought about life-long friendships with Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. and Wilson Wyatt, while wartime work brought about a close friendship with John Kenneth Galbraith and Eugene Rostow. Ball also corresponded somewhat regularly with fellow members of Cleary, Gottlieb, and Ball often contacted them, after he had severed his ties, to enlist their services on matters. More often than not, the correspondence between Ball and members of the firm are found in the Cleary, Gottlieb files.
The relationships he developed while undersecretary of state are also well documented. Despite some disagreements over U.S. involvement in Vietnam, Ball developed a close relationship with Secretary of State Dean Rusk that continued until Ball's death. Their respect and mutual admiration for each other is evident in their correspondence. Another secretary of state whom Ball respected and admired was Dean Acheson. The two became close during Ball's tenure at the Farm Credit Administration. Other State Department colleagues with whom Ball corresponded after his retirement included W. Michael Blumenthal, William P. Bundy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, J. Robert Schaetzel and George S. Springsteen. Ball's latter years at Lehman Brothers were also characterized by several friendships, including a close one with Chairman Peter G. Peterson.
Ball was involved in numerous membership organizations, including the Council on Foreign Relations, the Century Association, the International Chamber of Commerce, and the highly secretive Bilderberg Group. The group took its name from a hotel in the Netherlands where the group first met in 1954. It was established to foster frank, confidential discussions between Europeans and North Americans on current issues affecting foreign affairs and the international economy. The group meets once a year in various locations throughout Western Europe and North America. Men and women of notable achievement are invited by members of a permanent steering committee on each occasion to attend. Ball was one of the first North American members of the Bilderberg Group and attended every meeting except for one before his death. Ball considered Bilderberg to be the most useful organization to which he belonged.
Aar-Alv, 1954-1994
Box 1, Folder 1 Amb-American Mideast Research, 1966-1994
Box 1, Folder 2 American Red Cross-Aru, 1948-1994
Box 1, Folder 3 Asa-Azi, 1936-1994
Box 1, Folder 4 Abbot, Nathaniel, 1987-1988
Box 1, Folder 5 Abott Laboratories, 1969-1982
Box 1, Folder 6 Abram, Morris, 1954-1983
Box 1, Folder 7 Acheson, Dean, 1944-1992
Box 1, Folder 8 Acheson, Dean: Articles & Speeches, 1961-1965
Box 1, Folder 9-10 Across the Board, 1979
Box 2, Folder 1 Adela Investment Co., 1967
Box 2, Folder 2 Adlai Stevenson Institute, 1967-1973
Box 2, Folder 3-5 Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Fund, The, 1965-1967
Box 2, Folder 6 Adler, Renata, 1987-1988
Box 2, Folder 7 Aeroglide Systems, Inc., 1967
Box 2, Folder 8 Aerojet General Corp., 1970
Box 2, Folder 9 Aerospace Industry, 1971-1972
Box 2, Folder 10 African Blanket, 1962
Box 2, Folder 11 Aga Khan, 1979
Box 2, Folder 12 Agricultural Shortages, 1973
Box 2, Folder 13 Air Travel, undated
Box 2, Folder 14 Al-Atiqi, Abd al-Rahman Salim, 1981
Box 2, Folder 15 Albany International, 1947-1974
Box 3, Folder 1 Alexander, Henry, 1945-1959
Box 3, Folder 2 Algeria, 1973-1974
Box 3, Folder 3 Al-Hamad, Abdlatif Y., 1980-1981
Box 3, Folder 4 Allison, Graham, 1971-1991
Box 3, Folder 5 Altman, Roger C., 1977-1993
Box 3, Folder 6 Altshul, Frank, 1952-1971
Box 3, Folder 7 Ambassade de France, 1955-1958
Box 3, Folder 8-9 American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1984-1986
Box 3, Folder 10 American Academy of Diplomacy, The, 1983-1989
Box 3, Folder 11 American-Arab Affairs Council, 1982-1987
Box 3, Folder 12 American Arbitration Association, 1957,1968-1973
Box 3, Folder 13 American Assembly, The, 1957-1974 Nov
Box 3, Folder 14 American Assembly, The, 1974 Dec-1994
Box 4, Folder 1-4 American Austrian Foundation, The, 1984-1990
Box 4, Folder 5-9 American Balance of Payments: Deficit & Gold Loss, 1959-1960
Box 4, Folder 10 American Balance of Payments: Deficit & Gold Loss, 1962-1968
Box 5, Folder 1 American Bar Association, 1948-1989
Box 5, Folder 2 American Committee on East-West Accord, 1980-1986
Box 5, Folder 3-6 American Committee on East-West Accord: Mattison-Gayler Affair, 1985-1986
Box 5, Folder 7 American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1986
Box 5, Folder 8 American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1987-1992
Box 6, Folder 1-6 American Committee to Save Canterbury Cathedral, 1975 Mar-1976 Jun
Box 6, Folder 7 American Committee to Save Canterbury Cathedral, 1976 Jul-1980
Box 7, Folder 1-3 Chicago Committee, 1976-1977
Box 7, Folder 4 Committee Acceptances, 1976
Box 7, Folder 5 Community Counseling Service, 1975-1977
Box 7, Folder 6 Contribution Lists, 1976-1977
Box 7, Folder 7 Contributions, 1976 Oct-1980
Box 7, Folder 8-9 Duke of Gloucester Visit, 1976
Box 7, Folder 10 Final Report, 1977
Box 8, Folder 1 Financial Information, 1977-1978
Box 8, Folder 2 Franklin Mint, 1976-1977
Box 8, Folder 3 Seneschal's American Council, 1976-1977
Box 8, Folder 4 Steuben Glass Exhibit, 1976-1977
Box 8, Folder 5 Texas Committee, 1976
Box 8, Folder 6 U.S. Historical Society, 1976-1977
Box 8, Folder 7 Washington, D.C. Committee, 1976
Box 8, Folder 8 American Council of Jean Monnet Studies, 1983-1993
Box 8, Folder 9-10 American Council on Germany, 1967-1984
Box 8, Folder 11-12 American Cystoscope Makers, 1969-1973
Box 8, Folder 13 American Ditchley Foundation, 1982-1988
Box 9, Folder 1 American Educational Trust, 1983-1991
Box 9, Folder 2 American European Community Association, 1982-1983
Box 9, Folder 3 American Foundation for the Preservation of Egyptian Treasures, 1985-1986
Box 9, Folder 4 American-Korean Foundation, 1967-1971
Box 9, Folder 5 American Management Association, 1958-1971
Box 9, Folder 6 American Metal Climax, Inc. (AMAX), 1968-1980 Apr
Box 9, Folder 7-10 AMAX, 1980 May-1982
Box 10, Folder 1-3 American Refugee Committee, 1979-1980
Box 10, Folder 4 American Re-Insurance Company, 1977
Box 10, Folder 5 American/Saudi Business Roundtable, 1981
Box 10, Folder 6 American Society of Real Estate Counselors, 1968
Box 10, Folder 7 American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T), 1982 Jan
Box 10, Folder 8 AMFAC, Inc., 1972-1976
Box 10, Folder 9 Amory III, Robert, 1981
Box 10, Folder 10 Anderson, Guy, 1983
Box 10, Folder 11 Anderson, John B., 1980
Box 10, Folder 12 Anderson, Robert, 1977-1981
Box 10, Folder 13 Angola, 1975
Box 10, Folder 14 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 1984-1987
Box 10, Folder 15 Anti-Defamation League: Espionage, 1993
Box 10, Folder 16 Arab Monetary Fund, 1977-1978 May
Box 10, Folder 17-18 Arab Monetary Fund, 1978-1982
Box 11, Folder 1-2 Archer-Daniels-Midland, 1973
Box 11, Folder 3 Armeni, Lisa Ball, 1974-1985
Box 11, Folder 4 Arms Control, 1968-1980
Box 11, Folder 5-6 Article Ideas, 1982,1985
Box 11, Folder 7 Ashland Oil, Inc., 1970-1974
Box 11, Folder 8 Ashland Oil, Inc.: Iran, 1970-1973
Box 11, Folder 9 Asia Society, 1970-1979
Box 11, Folder 10-13 Asia Society, 1980-1985
Box 12, Folder 1-8 Asia Society, 1986-1994
Box 13, Folder 1-3 Asia Society: New Building Dedication, 1980-1981
Box 13, Folder 4 Asia Society: Williamsburg I-XI, 1971-1982
Box 13, Folder 5-9 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1959-1990
Box 13, Folder 10 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies: European American Conference, 1972
Box 14, Folder 1 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies: Wingspread Conference, 1981
Box 14, Folder 2 Associates Corporation of North America, 1970
Box 14, Folder 3 Association Belgo-Americaine, 1973
Box 14, Folder 4 Atlantic Council, The, 1972-1990
Box 14, Folder 5-7 Atlantic Institute, The, 1971-1981
Box 14, Folder 8 Atlantic Institute of International Affairs, The, 1982-1985
Box 14, Folder 9 Atlantic Institute of International Affairs, The: A Monetary Policy for Latin America, 1966
Box 14, Folder 10 Atlantic Institute for International Affairs, The: 20th Anniversary Meeting, 1981
Box 14, Folder 11 Atlantic Quarterly, 1982-1984
Box 15, Folder 1 AuCoin, Les, 1977-1978
Box 15, Folder 2 Austin, Edwin C., 1946-1965
Box 15, Folder 3 Australasian Assets Ltd., 1968-1969
Box 15, Folder 4 Australia, 1967-1980
Box 15, Folder 5 Australia: Trip, 1969-1978
Box 15, Folder 6-7 Australian Finance & Investment Co. Pty. Ltd., 1968-1973
Box 15, Folder 8 Austria, 1971-1979
Box 15, Folder 9 Autograph Requests, 1968-1994
Box 15, Folder 10-11 Bac-Baz, 1945-1994
Box 15, Folder 12 Bea-Ben, 1953-1993
Box 15, Folder 13 Bep-Bey, 1946-1994
Box 15, Folder 14 Biq-Blu, 1943-1994
Box 16, Folder 1 Boa-Bra, 1946-1994
Box 16, Folder 2 Bre-Buc, 1946-1993
Box 16, Folder 3 Bue-Byr, 1945-1994
Box 16, Folder 4 Bahr, Egon, 1972
Box 16, Folder 5 Ball, Amos, 1934-1957
Box 16, Folder 6 Ball, Colin, 1974-1985
Box 16, Folder 7 Ball, Douglas B., 1948-1991
Box 16, Folder 8 Ball, Edna, 1955-1960
Box 16, Folder 9 Ball Family, 1964-1994
Box 16, Folder 10 Ball for President, 1974-1975
Box 17, Folder 1 Ball, John, 1936-1976
Box 17, Folder 2 Ball, Ralph K., 1934-1976
Box 17, Folder 3 Ball, Ruth M., 1944-1966
Box 17, Folder 4 “The Dusty Road to Slivovitz”, 1958
Box 17, Folder 5 Family History Vol. 1-3, undated
Box 17, Folder 6-8 Family History Vol. 4-7, undated
Box 18, Folder 1-2 Memoranda, 1975-1981
Box 18, Folder 3 Memorial Service, 1993
Box 18, Folder 4 “A Surfeit of Things Past”, undated
Box 18, Folder 5 Travel Journals, 1939-1984
Box 18, Folder 6 Ball, Stuart, 1935-1981
Box 18, Folder 7 Ballew, William V., 1977-1986
Box 19, Folder 1 Ballin, Gail Ball, 1973-1992
Box 19, Folder 2 Banca Commerciale Italiana (BCI), 1969 Mar-1977
Box 19, Folder 3-7 BCI, 1978-1994
Box 20, Folder 1-5 BCI: Bocconi University, 1982-1983
Box 20, Folder 6 BCI: Compagnie Monegasque de Banque, Activity Reports, 1979-1983
Box 20, Folder 7-8 BCI: Gulf Crisis Report, 1990
Box 21, Folder 1 BCI: Italian Vice Consul Certification, 1984-1993
Box 21, Folder 2 BCI: LB/BCI Joint Venture, 1976-1977
Box 21, Folder 3 Banca Della Svizzera Italiana, 1973-1981
Box 21, Folder 4 Bank of America, 1968-1971
Box 21, Folder 5 Banque de l'Indochine, 1972
Box 21, Folder 6 Bar Membership, 1933-1975
Box 21, Folder 7 Barbizon Conference, 1955
Box 21, Folder 8 Barnard, Robert C., 1949-1993
Box 21, Folder 9 Bates College, 1974-1976
Box 21, Folder 10 Bator, Francis, 1970-1972
Box 21, Folder 11 Battle, Lucius B., 1970-1990
Box 21, Folder 12 Bearse, Peter, 1981-1985
Box 21, Folder 13 Bechtel Corp., 1969-1976
Box 21, Folder 14 Beecham Group Ltd., 1970-1973
Box 21, Folder 15 Belgium, 1952-1963
Box 21, Folder 16 Bendix Corporation, 1967-1974
Box 21, Folder 17-18 Bendix Corporation, 1975-1977
Box 22, Folder 1 Compagnie Generale d'Automatisme, 1969-1970
Box 22, Folder 2 Hans Goldner & Co., 1969-1970
Box 22, Folder 3 Phoenix Project, 1976-1980
Box 22, Folder 4 Benton, William, 1954-1971
Box 22, Folder 5 Berger, Marilyn, 1975-1990
Box 22, Folder 6 Bergman, Lewis, 1978-1979
Box 22, Folder 7 Bethlehem Steel, 1946-1948
Box 22, Folder 8 Betz, Donald, 1988-1990
Box 22, Folder 9 Biden, Joseph, 1986
Box 22, Folder 10 Bilderberg, 1954-1993
Box 22, Folder 11 Bilderberg Meetings, 1967-1973
Box 22, Folder 12-14 Bilderberg Meetings, 1974-1980
Box 23, Folder 1-7 Bilderberg Meetings, 1981-1993 Sep
Box 24, Folder 1-7 Bilderberg Meetings, 1993 Oct-1994 May
Box 25, Folder 1 Bilderberg Meetings: Address Lists, 1983-1985
Box 25, Folder 2 Bilderberg Meetings: Publications, 1978-1993
Box 25, Folder 3-8 Bill, James, 1986-1994
Box 26, Folder 1 Bill, James: Drafts, 1986
Box 26, Folder 2 Biographical Information, 1962-1994
Box 26, Folder 3 The Bi-Partisan Budget Appeal, 1982-1984
Box 26, Folder 4-5 Birrenbach, Kurt, 1967-1985
Box 26, Folder 6-7 Black & Decker, 1970-1976
Box 26, Folder 8 Blondeel, Jean L., 1950-1985
Box 26, Folder 9 Blumenthal, W. Michael, 1967-1977
Box 26, Folder 10 Blumenthal, W. Michael, 1983-1994
Box 27, Folder 1 Boasberg, Melissa, 1989-1991
Box 27, Folder 2 Bohlen, Charles E., 1969-1977
Box 27, Folder 3 Boles, Blair: “Corruption in Washington”, 1960
Box 27, Folder 4 Boyle, Francis A., 1982-1993
Box 27, Folder 5-6 Braden, Spruille, 1945-1968
Box 27, Folder 7 Bradley, Bill, 1982-1994
Box 27, Folder 8 Brazil, 1979
Box 27, Folder 9 Breck, Henry A., 1971-1989
Box 27, Folder 10 Bretton Woods Committee, 1984-1994
Box 27, Folder 11-12 Bricker Amendment, 1953-1955
Box 27, Folder 13 Britain: Confederation, 1965
Box 27, Folder 14 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1967-1992
Box 28, Folder 1 British Gas Corporation, 1979-1980
Box 28, Folder 2 British Steel Corporation, 1971-1972
Box 28, Folder 3 Brookings Institution, The, 1969-1982
Box 28, Folder 4 Brown, George, 1966-1979
Box 28, Folder 5 Brown, L. Carl, 1987-1993
Box 28, Folder 6 Bruce, David, 1967-1993
Box 28, Folder 7 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1976-1985
Box 28, Folder 8 Bundy, McGeorge, 1970-1990
Box 28, Folder 9 Bundy, William P., 1966-1993
Box 28, Folder 10 Burlington Industries, Inc., 1970-1980
Box 28, Folder 11 Burr, Robert M., 1955
Box 28, Folder 12 Burroughs Corporation, 1954-1984
Box 28, Folder 13 Bush, George H. W., 1991
Box 28, Folder 14 Busic, Bruno, 1978
Box 28, Folder 15 Business Council for International Understanding, 1970-1971
Box 28, Folder 16 Business Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC), 1970-1974
Box 28, Folder 17 Business International, 1969-1971
Box 28, Folder 18 Cab-Cen, 1934-1994
Box 29, Folder 1 Cha-Cly, 1946-1993
Box 29, Folder 2 Coa-Coo, 1944-1994
Box 29, Folder 3 Cop-Cza, 1933-1994
Box 29, Folder 4 Campbell, John, 1967-1971
Box 29, Folder 5 Cambodia, 1969-1970
Box 29, Folder 6 Canada, 1969-1979
Box 29, Folder 7 Canfield, Cass, 1966-1970
Box 29, Folder 8 Capital Speakers, Inc. (Royal Viking Cruises), 1985-1986
Box 29, Folder 9 Carlsberg, 1970-1971
Box 29, Folder 10 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1967-1992
Box 29, Folder 11 Carnegie Hall Corporation, 1970-1973
Box 30, Folder 1 Carrington, Peter, 1988
Box 30, Folder 2 Carroll, Mary, 1983-1985
Box 30, Folder 3 Carstens, Karl, 1969-1983
Box 30, Folder 4 Carter, Jimmy, 1974-1985
Box 30, Folder 5-7 Carter, Jimmy: Iran Memorandum, 1978-1987
Box 30, Folder 8 Cartoons, 1985-1986
Box 30, Folder 9 Caterpillar Tractor Co., 1968,1982
Box 30, Folder 10 Center for International Management Studies, 1971-1975
Box 30, Folder 11 Center for National Policy, 1981-1986
Box 30, Folder 12 Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 1970-1985
Box 30, Folder 13 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1967-1986
Box 30, Folder 14 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1987
Box 30, Folder 15 Centre d'Echanges Technologiques Internationaux, 1967
Box 30, Folder 16 Century Association, The, 1962-1992
Box 30, Folder 17 Christopher, Robert, 1976
Box 30, Folder 18 Ehrlich, Thomas, 1973
Box 30, Folder 19 Kaplan, Howard, 1978
Box 30, Folder 20 Luncheon Group, 1990-1994
Box 30, Folder 21 MacArthur, John R., 1990-1993
Box 30, Folder 22 Membership Nominations, 1967-1993
Box 31, Folder 1 Newburg, Andre, 1977
Box 31, Folder 2 Samuels, Nathaniel, 1981
Box 31, Folder 3 Silk, Leonard, 1976
Box 31, Folder 4 Sullivan, William, 1980
Box 31, Folder 5 Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., 1967-1974
Box 31, Folder 6 Channel Tunnel, 1960-1984
Box 31, Folder 7 Prospective Benefits, 1959
Box 31, Folder 8 Reports, Articles, etc., 1960-1979
Box 31, Folder 9 Resume of Past History and Recommendations for Research…, 1957
Box 31, Folder 10 Character References, 1951-1953
Box 31, Folder 11 Charlton, Michael, 1967-1993
Box 31, Folder 12 Charlton, Michael: Interviews, 1990-1991
Box 31, Folder 13 Chase Manhattan Bank, 1967-1979
Box 31, Folder 14 Chayes, Abe, 1964-1986
Box 31, Folder 15 Chemical Bank: International Advisory Board, 1967-1989
Box 32, Folder 1 Chemical Bank: International Advisory Board Meetings, 1987-1990
Box 32, Folder 2-3 Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1947-1987
Box 32, Folder 4 Childhood, 1916-1921
Box 32, Folder 5 China Trip, 1994
Box 32, Folder 6 Chino, Momoko, 1979
Box 32, Folder 7 Christmas Cards, 1961-1988
Box 32, Folder 8 Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust, 1972-1973
Box 32, Folder 9 Clay, Lucius D., 1968-1976
Box 32, Folder 10 Cleary, George, 1946-1951
Box 32, Folder 11 Cleary, Gottlieb, 1946-1959
Box 32, Folder 12-15 Cleary, Gottlieb, 1960-1994
Box 33, Folder 1-5 Bangemann, Martin, 1990
Box 33, Folder 6 Congratulatory Letters, 1949
Box 33, Folder 7 Ferguson, John H., 1954-1961
Box 33, Folder 8-9 Finance & Investment in the U.S., 1991
Box 33, Folder 10 Firm Retreat, 1993
Box 34, Folder 1-2 Johnson Day File, 1951-1952
Box 34, Folder 3-5 Lipson, Leon, 1951
Box 34, Folder 6 Partnership Agreements, 1946-1961
Box 34, Folder 7 Policies & Programs, 1952
Box 34, Folder 8 Registration Material, 1955-1960
Box 34, Folder 9 Seminar on International Investment Issues, Tokyo, 1987
Box 35, Folder 1 Cleveland, Harlan, 1964-1992
Box 35, Folder 2 Cleveland Park: Zoning Problem, 1966
Box 35, Folder 3 Clifford, Clark, 1969-1988
Box 35, Folder 4 Coal Slurry Pipeline, 1974-1975
Box 35, Folder 5 Coalition for a Democratic Majority, 1974-1975
Box 35, Folder 6 Coffin, Frank M., 1959-1965
Box 35, Folder 7 Coffee, 1961
Box 35, Folder 8 Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., 1969-1975
Box 35, Folder 9 Colonialism, undated
Box 35, Folder 10 Collier, Philip M., 1981-1985
Box 35, Folder 11 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) News, 1970-1985
Box 35, Folder 12 Columbia University, 1957-1990
Box 35, Folder 13 Commercial Club of Chicago, 1968-1969
Box 35, Folder 14 Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy, 1973-1974
Box 35, Folder 15 Committee for a Single Six-Year Presidential Term, 1984-1987
Box 35, Folder 16 Committee of Concern, 1969-1971
Box 35, Folder 17 Condolence Letters, 1994 May-Aug
Box 35, Folder 18 Confederation of British Industry, 1970-1972
Box 35, Folder 19 Conference Board, The, 1973-1974,1978
Box 36, Folder 1 Conference for Corporation Executives, 1960
Box 36, Folder 2 Consolidated Foods Corporation, 1968-1969
Box 36, Folder 3 Cordiner Committee Report, 1957
Box 36, Folder 4 Correspondence Log, 1981 May-Aug
Box 36, Folder 5 Corsten, F. E., 1986-1988
Box 36, Folder 6 Cortney, Philip, 1950-1964
Box 36, Folder 7 Council of American Ambassadors, 1983-1990
Box 36, Folder 8-9 Council on Foreign Relations, 1949-1985
Box 36, Folder 10-13 Council on Foreign Relations, 1986-1994
Box 37, Folder 1-2 Discussion Group on American Foreign Policy, 1967-1968
Box 37, Folder 3 Discussion Group on Foreign Affairs Organization for the Seventies, 1970
Box 37, Folder 4 Discussion Group on France, 1950-1951
Box 37, Folder 5 Discussion Group on Vietnam, 1968
Box 37, Folder 6 Discussion Group on Western European Integration, 1957-1958
Box 37, Folder 7 Falk Matter, 1971
Box 37, Folder 8 Membership Nominations, 1954-1994
Box 37, Folder 9-10 Study Group on Economic Policy, 1949-1950
Box 37, Folder 11-12 Study Group on European-American Relations, 1983-1985
Box 38, Folder 1-2 Study Group on France and the U.S., 1958-1959
Box 38, Folder 3-4 Study Group on Israel, 1983
Box 38, Folder 5 Study Group on 1992 Political and Strategic Implications, 1989-1991
Box 38, Folder 6-7 Study Group on Rethinking America's Security, 1990-1991
Box 38, Folder 8 Study Group on TV News and American Foreign Policy, 1985
Box 39, Folder 1-2 Study Group on the Common Market & the U.S., 1959-1960
Box 39, Folder 3 Council on Foreign Relations: Task Force on Program and Product Marketing, 1985
Box 39, Folder 4 Cowan, Louis G., 1956-1968
Box 39, Folder 5 Cox, Arthur Macy, 1984
Box 39, Folder 6 Cox, Oscar, 1942-1950
Box 39, Folder 7 Cranston, Alan, 1981-1985
Box 39, Folder 8 Crocker National Bank, 1981
Box 39, Folder 9 Cuba, 1944,1962-1964
Box 39, Folder 10 Cuban Missile Crisis: Cabinet Room Transcript, 1987
Box 39, Folder 11 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request, 1990
Box 39, Folder 12-14 Havana Conference, 1992
Box 40, Folder 1 Hawk's Cay Conference, 1986-1987
Box 40, Folder 2 Hawk's Cay Conference, Transcript, 1987
Box 40, Folder 3-4 Sloan Foundation Video Project, 1982-1983
Box 40, Folder 5 Cutler, Walter, 1986-1988
Box 40, Folder 6 Cyprus, 1964
Box 40, Folder 7 Daf-Dey, 1946-1994
Box 40, Folder 8 Dic-Doy, 1946-1994
Box 40, Folder 9 Dra-Dye, 1948-1994
Box 40, Folder 10 Daugs, Willi, 1941-1948
Box 40, Folder 11 Davidson, Alfred E., 1948-1992
Box 41, Folder 1 Davidson, Frank P., 1965-1993
Box 41, Folder 2 Davis, Murdoch, 1966-1985
Box 41, Folder 3 Davy Intern Ltd., 1975-1976
Box 41, Folder 4 De La Rue Company Ltd., The, 1972-1976
Box 41, Folder 5 Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, 1973-1974
Box 41, Folder 6 Democratic Assembly, 1969-1970
Box 41, Folder 7 Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1952-1970
Box 41, Folder 8 DNC: “100 Days”, 1960
Box 41, Folder 9 Den Danske Landmandsbank, 1970-1971
Box 41, Folder 10 Charles Denby, 1946-1950,1971
Box 41, Folder 11 Denis, Michel Georges, 1947-1960
Box 41, Folder 12 Denmark, 1969-1972
Box 41, Folder 13 Development Finance Corp. Ltd., 1966-1974
Box 41, Folder 14 DeVoto, Bernard, 1926-1983
Box 41, Folder 15 Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 1980
Box 41, Folder 16 Diebold Group Inc., The, 1966-1991
Box 41, Folder 17 Diebold, William, 1988-1989
Box 41, Folder 18 Digital Equipment Corp., 1980
Box 41, Folder 19 DiLeo, David L., 1983-1994
Box 41, Folder 20-21 Dillingham Corporation, 1967-1968
Box 42, Folder 1 Dillon, C. Douglas, 1968-1988
Box 42, Folder 2 Ditchley Foundation, The, 1971-1974
Box 42, Folder 3 Duchene, Francois, 1985-1991
Box 42, Folder 4 Eag-Eli, 1946-1994
Box 42, Folder 5 Ell-Ezr, 1946-1994
Box 42, Folder 6 Eban, Abba, 1982-1989
Box 42, Folder 7 Ecuador, 1979
Box 42, Folder 8 Education in World Issues, 1988-1994
Box 42, Folder 9 Egypt-U.S. Business Council, 1975,1977
Box 42, Folder 10 Ehrlich, Thomas, 1965-1992
Box 42, Folder 11 Eightieth Birthday, 1989-1990
Box 42, Folder 12 Elmont Stamp Co., 1959-1960
Box 42, Folder 13 Emergency Committee for American Trade, 1967-1968
Box 42, Folder 14 Energy, 1969-1979
Box 42, Folder 15-16 Energy Anti-Monopoly Act, 1979-1980
Box 43, Folder 1-4 English Speaking Union, 1975-1980
Box 43, Folder 5 Essence Magazine, 1969-1970
Box 43, Folder 6 Essex International, 1970,1972
Box 43, Folder 7 Euro/US Economics, 1969-1974
Box 43, Folder 8 Europe-American Conference, 1972-1973
Box 43, Folder 9-10 European-American Bank & Trust Company, 1971-1972
Box 43, Folder 11 European Economic Community (EEC), 1952-1985
Box 44, Folder 1-3 EEC: “Aspects Internationaux du Marche European des Capitaux”, 1965
Box 44, Folder 4 EEC: Reports, 1953-1966
Box 44, Folder 5 European Industrial Deals, 1967-1969
Box 44, Folder 6 European Project #1: Lambert, Jean, 1966-1974
Box 44, Folder 7 Executive Privilege, 1971-1972
Box 44, Folder 8 Fab-Fen, 1932-1993
Box 44, Folder 9 Fer-Fit, 1946-1993
Box 45, Folder 1 Fle-Fra, 1945-1994
Box 45, Folder 2 Fre-Fut, 1946-1993
Box 45, Folder 3 Face-to-Face, 1974
Box 45, Folder 4 Fair Campaign Practices Committee, 1957,1968
Box 45, Folder 5 Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation, 1974-1975
Box 45, Folder 6 Fairchild, Hiller, 1966-1967
Box 45, Folder 7 Far Eastern Tribune, 1967
Box 45, Folder 8 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) File, 1961-1987
Box 45, Folder 9 Federal Election Commission, 1985-1994
Box 45, Folder 10-11 Federal Employment, 1936-1946,1961-1966
Box 46, Folder 1 Federated Banknote Company, 1972
Box 46, Folder 2 Federated Department Stores, Inc., 1969-1972
Box 46, Folder 3 Fehrer, Stephen, 1981
Box 46, Folder 4 Fenster, Steve, 1979-1992
Box 46, Folder 5 Fiat, 1973-1980
Box 46, Folder 6 Fidelity Management & Research Corp., 1970
Box 46, Folder 7 Field Enterprises, US, 1970-1973
Box 46, Folder 8 Findley, Paul, 1970-1992
Box 46, Folder 9 Finland, 1968-1973
Box 46, Folder 10 Finletter, Thomas K., 1950-1970
Box 46, Folder 11 First National Bank of Boston, 1973-1974
Box 46, Folder 12 Fisher/Dale International, 1970-1971
Box 46, Folder 13 Fisher Governor Company, 1967-1970
Box 46, Folder 14 Fitzgerald, Garrett, 1978-1990
Box 46, Folder 15 Flynn, Stephen J., 1956-1959
Box 46, Folder 16 Fondation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe, 1978-1992
Box 46, Folder 17 Fondo de Inversiones, 1974-1975
Box 46, Folder 18 Ford, Dorothy H., 1979-1982
Box 46, Folder 19 Foreign Affairs Association, 1977-1978
Box 46, Folder 20 Foreign Policy Association, 1942,1967-1984
Box 46, Folder 21 France, 1945-1965 Jul
Box 46, Folder 22-23 France, 1965 Sep-1970
Box 47, Folder 1 France: Legion d'Honneur, 1948-1989
Box 47, Folder 2 France: Saar, 1952-1953
Box 47, Folder 3 France Actuelle, 1953-1960,1969
Box 47, Folder 4 France Actuelle: Comite Amerique Actuelle`, 1952-1967
Box 47, Folder 5 France Actuelle: French Patronat, 1950-1952
Box 47, Folder 6 France-America Society, 1958-1960
Box 47, Folder 7 French-American Foundation, 1976-1977
Box 47, Folder 8 French Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-1951
Box 47, Folder 9 French Lessons, 1982,1984
Box 47, Folder 10 French Servants, 1949-1950
Box 47, Folder 11 French Supply Council, 1946-1947
Box 47, Folder 12 Blum Delegation, 1946
Box 47, Folder 13 Bretton Woods, 1944-1946
Box 47, Folder 14 British Loan Negotiations, 1945-1947
Box 48, Folder 1 Coal Procurement, 1945-1946
Box 48, Folder 2-3 Commercial Policy, 1945-1946
Box 48, Folder 4 Escalator Clauses, 1946
Box 48, Folder 5 French Supply Council: Export-Import Bank Loan, 1946
Box 48, Folder 6 Financial, 1945-1946
Box 48, Folder 7 Groupements, 1945-1947
Box 48, Folder 8 Legal Representation, 1944-1946
Box 48, Folder 9 Lend-Lease, Civilian, 1945
Box 48, Folder 10 Lend-Lease, Contracts, 1945
Box 48, Folder 11 Lend-Lease, Freight, 1945-1946
Box 48, Folder 12 Lend-Lease, Luncheon, 1943
Box 48, Folder 13 Lend-Lease, Military, 1945
Box 48, Folder 14 Lend-Lease, Termination, 1944-1945
Box 48, Folder 15 Meyerstein Case, 1946
Box 48, Folder 16 Political Reports, 1946
Box 48, Folder 17 Public Opinion, 1946
Box 48, Folder 18 Statistics, 1945-1946
Box 48, Folder 19 Friendly, Henry J., 1947-1989
Box 48, Folder 20 Fulbright, J.W., 1954-1993
Box 49, Folder 1 Funds for Peace, 1969-1972
Box 49, Folder 2 Fuqua Industries, 1968-1976
Box 49, Folder 3 Gai-Gey, 1946-1994
Box 49, Folder 4 Gha-Glu, 1946-1993
Box 49, Folder 5 God-Gra, 1946-1994
Box 49, Folder 6 Gre-Gru, 1934-1994
Box 49, Folder 7 Gua-Gwa, 1946-1994
Box 49, Folder 8 Gaither, Rowan, 1935-1960
Box 49, Folder 9 Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1945-1994
Box 49, Folder 10-11 Gannett Co., 1973-1975
Box 50, Folder 1 Gardiner, Richard, 1974-1983
Box 50, Folder 2 Gelatt, Dorothy, 1955-1960
Box 50, Folder 3 General Electric and English Electric Companies, Ltd., 1969,1976
Box 50, Folder 4 General Electric and English Electric Companies, Ltd.: Weinstock Dinner, 1970
Box 50, Folder 5 General Motors, 1974-1979
Box 50, Folder 6 German Marshall Fund of the U.S., The, 1973-1983
Box 50, Folder 7 Germany, 1963-1979
Box 50, Folder 8 Germany: Ostpolitik, 1969-1972
Box 50, Folder 9 Ghani, Cyrus, 1969-1994
Box 50, Folder 10 Gibbons, Robert, 1975
Box 50, Folder 11 Glacier Family Homes, 1970
Box 50, Folder 12 Glenn, John H., 1983
Box 50, Folder 13 Good, Robert C., 1965-1983
Box 50, Folder 14 Goodman, George J.W., 1977-1991
Box 50, Folder 15 Gottlieb, Leo, 1947-1989
Box 50, Folder 16 Gousseland, Pierre, 1986
Box 50, Folder 17 Granada Television Ltd., 1977,1983
Box 50, Folder 18 Grangesberg Co., 1969-1970
Box 50, Folder 19 Greece, 1969-1976
Box 50, Folder 20 Green, Leon, 1936-1937
Box 50, Folder 21 Greenfield, James, 1966-1993
Box 50, Folder 22 Greenfield, Meg, 1978-1988
Box 50, Folder 23 Grenville Clark Foundation, 1982-1989
Box 50, Folder 24 Griswold, Clark, 1974-1993
Box 51, Folder 1 Groupe des Presidents, 1975-1977
Box 51, Folder 2 Groupement d'Importation et de Repartition du Coton (GIRC), 1951-1953
Box 51, Folder 3-5 Gyllenhammar, Pehr G., 1980-1983
Box 51, Folder 6 Hab-Han, 1946-1994
Box 51, Folder 7 Har-Hay, 1934-1994
Box 51, Folder 8 Hea-Hla, 1945-1994
Box 51, Folder 9 Hoa-Hot, 1934-1994
Box 51, Folder 10 Hou-Hym, 1935-1994
Box 52, Folder 1 Haig, Alexander, 1980
Box 52, Folder 2 Halsell, Grace, 1979-1993
Box 52, Folder 3 Hallstein, Walter, 1964-1977
Box 52, Folder 4 Hamilton, Fowler, 1934-1986
Box 52, Folder 5 Hamilton, Milo, 1994
Box 52, Folder 6 Hamod, David, 1984-1985
Box 52, Folder 7 Hanks Family, 1955-1987
Box 52, Folder 8 Harlech, David, 1978-1986
Box 52, Folder 9 Harper's, 1981-1982
Box 52, Folder 10 Advertising, 1981-1986
Box 52, Folder 11 Board of Directors, 1982-1988
Box 52, Folder 12 Financial Information, 1978-1986
Box 52, Folder 13 Minutes, 1980-1988
Box 52, Folder 14 Harriman, W. Averell, 1954-1983
Box 52, Folder 15 Harry Walker, Inc., 1980-1981
Box 52, Folder 16 Hartke-Burke Bill, 1972
Box 53, Folder 1 Hartman, Arthur, 1967-1988
Box 53, Folder 2 Hart-Scott Bill, 1975
Box 53, Folder 3 Harvard University, 1957-1991
Box 53, Folder 4 Harvard University: Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, 1980-1984
Box 53, Folder 5 Hauge, Gabriel, 1958-1979
Box 53, Folder 6 Hazo, Robert G., 1985-1991
Box 53, Folder 7 Healthcare International, 1983
Box 53, Folder 8 Hector, Louis, 1947-1960
Box 53, Folder 9 Hehmeyer, Alexander, 1971-1978
Box 53, Folder 10 Heinz, Henry J., II, 1964-1987
Box 53, Folder 11 Helms, Richard, 1971
Box 53, Folder 12 Hendrickson, Paul, 1985-1986
Box 53, Folder 13 Henkel & Cie, GMBH, 1971,1973
Box 53, Folder 14 Hercules Inc., 1976
Box 53, Folder 15 Herzog, Chaim, 1976-1985
Box 53, Folder 16 Heyman, George H., Jr., 1977-1980
Box 53, Folder 17 Hillfax, 1953-1954
Box 53, Folder 18 H.J. Heinz Co., 1973
Box 53, Folder 19 Hoerner Waldorf Corp., 1975-1976
Box 53, Folder 20 Hoffman, Stanley, 1984
Box 53, Folder 21 Holiday Inns, Inc., 1969-1973
Box 53, Folder 22 Home Oil Company, Ltd., 1969-1976
Box 53, Folder 23 Home-Stake Production Co., 1970
Box 53, Folder 24 Honorary Degrees, 1964-1984
Box 53, Folder 25 Hoopes, Townsend, 1984-1989
Box 54, Folder 1 Hoppin, Frederic, 1945-1952
Box 54, Folder 2 Horton, Marie, 1947-1955
Box 54, Folder 3 Hospital Corporation of America, 1981-1982
Box 54, Folder 4 House: 107 Library Place, 1975-1976
Box 54, Folder 5 Howard Johnson/KLM/Herbert Pulitzer Venture, 1969
Box 54, Folder 6 Humor File, 1938-1978
Box 54, Folder 7 Humphrey, Hubert, 1958-1977
Box 54, Folder 8 Humphrey, Hubert: Presidential Campaign, 1968
Box 54, Folder 9 Humphrey, Hubert: Presidential Campaign, Public Correspondence, 1968
Box 54, Folder 10 Hunter, Kay, 1985
Box 54, Folder 11 Hurley, Stephen E., 1938-1951
Box 54, Folder 12 Hutchinson, Bruce, 1968-1992
Box 54, Folder 13 Hyde Park Declaration, 1989
Box 54, Folder 14 Ich-Izz, 1955-1994
Box 54, Folder 15 India, 1967-1980
Box 55, Folder 1-2 Indo-China, 1952,undated
Box 55, Folder 3 Indonesia: Pertamina, 1967-1974
Box 55, Folder 4-5 Indonesia: Tangerrong International Airport, 1972
Box 55, Folder 6 Indonesian Investment Conference, 1967
Box 55, Folder 7 Ingram Corporation, U.S., 1971-1972
Box 55, Folder 8 Institut Charles de Gaulle: De Gaulle en Son Siecle, 1987-1992
Box 55, Folder 9 Institute for Advanced Study, The, 1979-1994
Box 55, Folder 10 Institute for Advanced Study, The: Friends, 1979-1994
Box 55, Folder 11 Institute for Strategic Studies, 1969-1974
Box 55, Folder 12 Institute for Study of Conflict, 1974-1976
Box 55, Folder 13 Intercontinental Hotels, 1970-1971
Box 55, Folder 14 Interim Communications Satellite Committee, 1969
Box 55, Folder 15 International Book Institute, 1967
Box 55, Folder 16 International Business Machines (IBM), 1974-1976
Box 55, Folder 17 IBM, 1982
Box 56, Folder 1 IBM: Pete Peterson's File, 1975-1977
Box 56, Folder 2-3 International Capital, Inc., 1958
Box 56, Folder 4 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), 1967-1986
Box 56, Folder 5 Special Committee on the International Corporation, 1968-1973
Box 56, Folder 6-7 Special Committee on the International Corporation, Technology Transfer, 1970-1972
Box 56, Folder 8-9 Special Committee on Multinational Enterprises, 1973-1976
Box 56, Folder 10-11 International Economic Policy Association, 1972
Box 56, Folder 12 International Economists' Club, 1969
Box 56, Folder 13 International House, 1967-1991
Box 57, Folder 1 International Human Assistance Programs, Inc., 1978-1983
Box 57, Folder 2 International Income Fund, 1977
Box 57, Folder 3 International Industrial Conference, 1957-1981
Box 57, Folder 4 International Monetary Fund, 1950-1986
Box 57, Folder 5 Interplay, 1966-1971
Box 57, Folder 6 Interstate & Foreign Commerce Committee, 1959-1960
Box 57, Folder 7 Iran, 1967-1975
Box 57, Folder 8-10 Iran, 1976-1981
Box 58, Folder 1 Bandar Abbas, 1969
Box 58, Folder 2 Pipeline, 1969-1970
Box 58, Folder 3 Shahtab Co., 1968-1974
Box 58, Folder 4-6 Iran Investment Conference, 1970
Box 58, Folder 7 Iseman, Peter A., 1979-1992
Box 58, Folder 8 ICONN (Island Complex Offshore NY & NJ)-Erie Project, 1982
Box 58, Folder 9 Israel, 1969-1979
Box 59, Folder 1 Italamerica, S.A., 1977-1980
Box 59, Folder 2 Italy, 1969-1979
Box 59, Folder 3 Jab-Jha, 1947-1994
Box 59, Folder 4 Joh-Jur, 1946-1994
Box 59, Folder 5 Jackson, Bruce, 1987
Box 59, Folder 6 Jackson, Henry, 1966-1975
Box 59, Folder 7 Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, 1983
Box 59, Folder 8 Japan, 1962-1963
Box 59, Folder 9 Japan Institute of International Affairs: Conference, 1972
Box 59, Folder 10 Japan Society, Inc., 1973-1982
Box 59, Folder 11 Japan-US Businessmen's Conference, 1973
Box 59, Folder 12 Japan-US Businessmen's Conference, 1974
Box 60, Folder 1 Japanese-American Seminar, 1969-1972
Box 60, Folder 2 Japanese-American Seminar: Papers, 1969
Box 60, Folder 3-5 Jenkins, Roy, 1978-1993
Box 60, Folder 6 Jewish Week Attack, 1976
Box 60, Folder 7 Jiji Press, 1969-1979
Box 60, Folder 8 John F. Kennedy Library, 1964-1994
Box 60, Folder 9 Johns Hopkins University: School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), 1955-1994
Box 60, Folder 10-11 Johnson, James, 1968,1993
Box 60, Folder 12 Johnson, Lyndon B. & Lady Bird, 1966-1992
Box 60, Folder 13 Jordan, 1978-1990
Box 60, Folder 14 Joseph C. Wilson Award, 1976-1982
Box 60, Folder 15 Kah-Kho, 1950-1994
Box 61, Folder 1 Kie-Kno, 1954-1994
Box 61, Folder 2 Kob-Kut, 1946-1994
Box 61, Folder 3 Kalayjian, Aroxie, 1980
Box 61, Folder 4 Kaplan, Leon, 1945-1970
Box 61, Folder 5 Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 1965-1993
Box 61, Folder 6 Kaufman, Frank A., 1948-1959
Box 61, Folder 7 Kayaloff, Jacques, 1972
Box 61, Folder 8 Keating, Kenneth, 1970-1993
Box 61, Folder 9 Kennan, George P., 1967,1975-1993
Box 61, Folder 10 Kennedy, Edward, 1970-1983
Box 61, Folder 11 Kennedy, John F.: The Strategy of Peace, 1960
Box 61, Folder 12 Keppel, John, 1980-1986
Box 61, Folder 13 Kerr, Barbara, 1966-1991
Box 61, Folder 14 Keyserling, Leon, 1955-1960
Box 61, Folder 15 Killgore, Andrew L., 1979-1993
Box 61, Folder 16 KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines), 1959-1960
Box 61, Folder 17 Knapp, Dillis C., 1977-1978
Box 62, Folder 1 Knight, Andrew, 1969-1989
Box 62, Folder 2 Knight, Harry W., 1967-1981
Box 62, Folder 3 Korea, 1963-1979
Box 62, Folder 4-5 Korea: North Korean Connection, 1976
Box 62, Folder 6 Korean Mission, 1966-1967
Box 62, Folder 7-8 Background Info., 1962-1967
Box 62, Folder 9 Itinerary, 1967
Box 62, Folder 10 Meetings, 1967
Box 62, Folder 11 Participants, 1966-1967
Box 63, Folder 1 Korf-Midland Ross, 1971-1983
Box 63, Folder 2-3 Korry, Edward M., 1962-1979
Box 63, Folder 4 Kraft, Joseph, 1965-1986
Box 63, Folder 5 Kredietbank, 1967-1968
Box 63, Folder 6 Kreisky, Bruno, 1977-1993
Box 63, Folder 7 Kriefels, Max, 1973-1975
Box 63, Folder 8 Krups, 1970-1971
Box 63, Folder 9 Kuhn Family, 1951-1952
Box 63, Folder 10 Kummel, Eugene, 1958-1992
Box 63, Folder 11 Kuwait, 1969-1981
Box 63, Folder 12 Lab-Leg, 1938-1994
Box 63, Folder 13 Leh-Lip, 1946-1994
Box 64, Folder 1 Lis-Lyn, 1945-1994
Box 64, Folder 2 Labin, Edouard, 1955,1957
Box 64, Folder 3 Laird, Steven, 1954-1986
Box 64, Folder 4 Lamm, Donald S., 1982-1994
Box 64, Folder 5 Latin America, 1967-1971
Box 64, Folder 6 LaRouche/Klenetsky, 1982
Box 64, Folder 7 Lazard Freres: U.S., 1946-1971
Box 64, Folder 8 Lebanon, 1974-1983
Box 64, Folder 9 Lebanon: DOD Commission on Beirut International Airport Terrorist Act, 1983
Box 64, Folder 10 L'Economie, 1950-1951
Box 64, Folder 11 Legislation, 1970-1975
Box 64, Folder 12 Lehman Brothers, 1967-1981 Jul
Box 64, Folder 13-14 Lehman Brothers, 1981 Aug-1985
Box 65, Folder 1-2 Cairo Office, 1974-1975
Box 65, Folder 3-4 Chicago, 1971
Box 65, Folder 5 Congratulatory Letters, 1967-1968
Box 65, Folder 6 International, 1969-1981
Box 65, Folder 7 London, 1967-1970
Box 65, Folder 8 Paris, 1967-1972
Box 65, Folder 9 Peterson/Glucksman, 1983
Box 65, Folder 10 Lehman, Robert, 1969
Box 65, Folder 11 Lemaignen, Robert, 1955-1969
Box 65, Folder 12 Lend-Lease, 1944
Box 65, Folder 13 Levy, Walter, 1970-1978
Box 65, Folder 14 Lewis, Anthony, 1970-1981
Box 65, Folder 15 Lewis, Flora, 1970-1983
Box 65, Folder 16 Lindsay, John V., 1969-1970
Box 66, Folder 1 Links Club, 1970-1985
Box 66, Folder 2 Lippman, Walter P., 1945-1970
Box 66, Folder 3 Lipson, Leon, 1951-1987
Box 66, Folder 4 Lockheed Corporation, 1978-1980
Box 66, Folder 5-6 Luncheons/Dinners: Miscellaneous, 1960-1973
Box 66, Folder 7 Lupus Foundation of America, Inc., 1981-1984
Box 66, Folder 8 Lynch, Robert, 1945-1946
Box 66, Folder 9 Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 1971-1993
Box 66, Folder 10 Lyndon B. Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac, 1974-1976
Box 66, Folder 11 Mac-Man, 1943-1994
Box 66, Folder 12 Mar, 1940-1992
Box 66, Folder 13 Mas-Mba, 1945-1994
Box 66, Folder 14 McA-McC, 1945-1994
Box 67, Folder 1 McD-McW, 1946-1994
Box 67, Folder 2 Mea-Mez, 1946-1994
Box 67, Folder 3 Mia-Miy, 1922-1994
Box 67, Folder 4 Moc-Moy, 1946-1993
Box 67, Folder 5 Mue-Myr, 1946-1993
Box 67, Folder 6 Machine Tools International, 1966-1969
Box 67, Folder 7-8 Macmillan Blaedel Ltd., 1969-1975
Box 67, Folder 9 Mai, Vincent, 1983-1990
Box 67, Folder 10 Mallison, Sally & Tom, 1988-1991
Box 67, Folder 11 Manas, Arturo, 1954-1984
Box 68, Folder 1 Mangan, David, 1979-1985
Box 68, Folder 2 Mango Trees, 1964
Box 68, Folder 3 Manning, Robert, 1964-1990
Box 68, Folder 4 Mansfield Amendment, 1971
Box 68, Folder 5 Marine Midland Bank, 1977-1978
Box 68, Folder 6 Marjolin, Robert, 1948-1989
Box 68, Folder 7 Marsh, Robert E., 1985-1988
Box 68, Folder 8 Martin, John Bartlow, 1965-1989
Box 68, Folder 9 Mathias, Charles McC., Jr., 1967-1994
Box 68, Folder 10 McCann-Erickson Worldwide, 1980-1981
Box 68, Folder 11 McCloskey, Paul N., 1983-1986
Box 68, Folder 12 McCloy, John J., 1965-1985
Box 68, Folder 13 McDonnell-Douglas Corp., 1970-1972
Box 68, Folder 14 McDonnell-Douglas Corp.: F-15 Sale to Saudi Arabia, 1992
Box 68, Folder 15 McElwaine, Robert, 1992
Box 68, Folder 16 McGhee, George, 1956-1993
Box 68, Folder 17 McGovern, George, 1966-1994
Box 68, Folder 18 McKeever, Porter, 1986-1990
Box 68, Folder 19 McNamara, Robert, 1970-1992
Box 68, Folder 20 Memorial Service (GWB), 1994
Box 69, Folder 1 Mendoza, Eugenio, 1951-1974
Box 69, Folder 2 Metallgesellschaft AG, 1968-1976
Box 69, Folder 3 Mexico, 1968-1985
Box 69, Folder 4 Middle East, 1961-1983
Box 69, Folder 5 Ball, Douglas, Travel Notes, 1984-1985
Box 69, Folder 6-7 Memoranda, 1974-1975
Box 69, Folder 8 Trips, 1959-1985
Box 69, Folder 9-10 Middle East Institute, 1974-1994
Box 69, Folder 11 Middle East International, 1982-1991
Box 69, Folder 12 Middle East Week, 1982-1983
Box 70, Folder 1 Middlesex/Somerset/Mercer Regional Study Council, 1984-1985
Box 70, Folder 2 Millbrook School, 1950-1988
Box 70, Folder 3 Miller, Lawrence, 1977-1980
Box 70, Folder 4 Miller, Russell C., 1984-1991
Box 70, Folder 5 Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), 1976-1978
Box 70, Folder 6 Missiles of October, The, 1974
Box 70, Folder 7 Mitchell, David L., 1957-1994
Box 70, Folder 8 Mitchell, Henry B., II, 1950,1991
Box 70, Folder 9 Mitchell, Janet, 1986
Box 70, Folder 10 Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd., 1979-1982
Box 70, Folder 11 Molodovsky, Victor, 1955-1959
Box 70, Folder 12 Mondale, Walter F., 1968-1977
Box 70, Folder 13 Monnet, Jean, 1945-1961
Box 70, Folder 14 Papers, 1962-1978
Box 70, Folder 15 Family of Man Awards Dinner, 1967-1968
Box 70, Folder 16 Miscellaneous, 1979-1984
Box 70, Folder 17 1988 Annee Europeenne Jean Monnet, 1988
Box 71, Folder 1 Monnet Plan and Progress Reports, 1946-1948
Box 71, Folder 2 Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies, The, 1968-1978
Box 71, Folder 3 Morgan Stanley, 1980
Box 71, Folder 4 Moore, Richard, 1948-1970
Box 71, Folder 5 Morrison-Knudsen Company, 1970-1972
Box 71, Folder 6 Mosher Institute for Defense Studies, 1989-1993
Box 71, Folder 7 Moynihan, Michael, 1970,1979
Box 71, Folder 8 Mulroy, Thomas R., 1946-1987
Box 71, Folder 9 Munich Reinsurance Co., 1977
Box 71, Folder 10 Nab-Nay, 1950-1994
Box 71, Folder 11 Nea-Nyg, 1946-1994
Box 71, Folder 12 Nassau Club, 1977-1992
Box 72, Folder 1 Nassau Conference, 1962
Box 72, Folder 2-3 Briefing Book, 1963
Box 72, Folder 4-5 Documents, 1962-1963
Box 72, Folder 6 Memoranda, 1962-1963
Box 72, Folder 7 Steering Group, 1963
Box 72, Folder 8-9 Nassau Presbyterian Church, 1980
Box 73, Folder 1 National Academy for Public Policy, 1981
Box 73, Folder 2 National Air and Space Museum, 1989-1990
Box 73, Folder 3 National Association of Manufacturers, 1959,1967-1974
Box 73, Folder 4 National Book Awards, 1970-1971
Box 73, Folder 5 National Campaign to Save the ABM Treaty, 1985-1988
Box 73, Folder 6 National Commission on the Public Service, 1988
Box 73, Folder 7-8 National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, Inc., 1968-1975
Box 73, Folder 9 National Defense University, 1978-1983
Box 73, Folder 10 National Iranian Oil Company, 1970-1973
Box 73, Folder 11 National Planning Association, 1951,1955,1980
Box 73, Folder 12 National War College, 1959-1971
Box 73, Folder 13 Neff, Donald, 1982-1993
Box 73, Folder 14 Netherlands, 1969-1975
Box 73, Folder 15 New Jersey Trade Mission, 1979
Box 73, Folder 16 New Outlook, 1977-1978
Box 74, Folder 1 New York Board of Trade, 1977-1978
Box 74, Folder 2 New York Conference on the Media and the Law, 1976
Box 74, Folder 3 New York Review of Books, 1983-1993
Box 74, Folder 4 New York University Medical Center, 1968-1969
Box 74, Folder 5 Newburg, Andre, 1960-1991
Box 74, Folder 6 Newsweek, 1969-1976
Box 74, Folder 7 Nike, Inc., 1976-1978
Box 74, Folder 8 Nixdorf Computer AG, 1980
Box 74, Folder 9 Nixon, Richard M., 1971-1973
Box 74, Folder 10 Nolte, Richard H., 1979
Box 74, Folder 11 North Africa Trip, 1953
Box 74, Folder 12 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1957-1973
Box 74, Folder 13 NATO: Multilateral [Nuclear] Force (MLF), 1966
Box 74, Folder 14 Northern Virginia Sun, 1957-1967
Box 74, Folder 15-16 Northern Virginia Sun: Editorials, 1952-1959
Box 74, Folder 17 Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company, 1978-1980
Box 74, Folder 18 Northwestern University, 1932-1982
Box 74, Folder 19 Notes, 1964
Box 74, Folder 20 Notes, 1964-1966
Box 75, Folder 1-4 Nuclear Weapons Freeze: Kennedy-Hatfield Resolution, 1982
Box 75, Folder 5 Numismatic and Antiquarian Service Corporation of America (NASCA), 1982-1991
Box 75, Folder 6 NASCA: Accounts, 1984-1985
Box 75, Folder 7 NASCA: Receipts, 1984-1991
Box 75, Folder 8-9 Nunn, Sam, 1984-1986
Box 75, Folder 10 Oat-Oxf, 1922-1994
Box 75, Folder 11 Obituaries (GWB), 1994
Box 76, Folder 1 Oceaneering International Inc., 1977-1983
Box 76, Folder 2 Occidental Petroleum, 1970
Box 76, Folder 3 Olayan Group, 1980-1989
Box 76, Folder 4 Oliphant, Herman, 1934-1938
Box 76, Folder 5 One William St. Fund, 1969-1971
Box 76, Folder 6-8 One William St. Fund: Annual Reports, 1968-1971
Box 76, Folder 9-10 Opper, Clarence, 1935-1949
Box 76, Folder 11 Organization for Economic Co-Operation & Development (OECD), 1972-1979
Box 76, Folder 12 Owens-Illinois, 1976-1980
Box 76, Folder 13 Oxford Energy Policy Club, 1976-1981
Box 76, Folder 14 Pac-Par, 1947-1988
Box 76, Folder 15 Pas-Pet, 1942-1993
Box 77, Folder 1 Pfo-Plu, 1946-1994
Box 77, Folder 2 Pod-Put, 1946-1994
Box 77, Folder 3 P. Lorillard Company, 1968
Box 77, Folder 4 P.T. Hanurata, 1972
Box 77, Folder 5 Pacem in Maribus Convocation, 1970
Box 77, Folder 6 Pacific Gas & Electric Company, 1980
Box 77, Folder 7 Pacific Lumber Co., 1987
Box 77, Folder 8 Pack River Company, 1971-1978
Box 77, Folder 9 Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 1987-1988
Box 77, Folder 10 Pan-American World Airways, 1971-1975
Box 77, Folder 11-13 Pan-American World Airways, 1975 Aug-1980
Box 78, Folder 1 Panama, 1977-1990
Box 78, Folder 2 Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson, The, 1966-1976
Box 78, Folder 3 Parliamentarians Global Action, 1985-1989
Box 78, Folder 4 Percy, Charles A., 1955-1993
Box 78, Folder 5 Peres, Shimon, 1975
Box 78, Folder 6 Peru, 1977
Box 78, Folder 7 Peterson, Peter G., 1979-1994
Box 78, Folder 8-9 Petrolane, Inc., 1979
Box 78, Folder 10 Philip Morris, 1980-1981 Aug
Box 78, Folder 11-13 Philip Morris, 1981 Sep-1984
Box 79, Folder 1-4 Philip Morris: Documents, 1981
Box 79, Folder 5-9 Phillipsborn, John, 1958-1983
Box 80, Folder 1 Pinnacle Club, 1958
Box 80, Folder 2 Pittston, 1981
Box 80, Folder 3 Pool, Ithiel de Sola, 1961-1963
Box 80, Folder 4 Population, 1974-1976
Box 80, Folder 5 Population Crisis Committee, 1975-1988
Box 80, Folder 6 Portugal, 1963-1978
Box 80, Folder 7 Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1946,1963
Box 80, Folder 8 Press Contacts, 1965-1966
Box 80, Folder 9 Pressure Groups, undated
Box 80, Folder 10 Princeton University, 1966,1976-1990
Box 80, Folder 11 Edge Lectures, 1957-1958
Box 80, Folder 12 Woodrow Wilson School Advisory Council, 1978-1993
Box 80, Folder 13 Woodrow Wilson School, Ball Lectures, 1985-1993
Box 80, Folder 14-15 Woodrow Wilson School, Diplomacy in Action, 1982
Box 80, Folder 16 Project Washington (Anti-Merger Legislation), 1979 Jan
Box 80, Folder 17 Project Washington (Anti-Merger Legislation), 1979 Feb-Jun
Box 81, Folder 1-3 Project Weasel, 1941-1946
Box 81, Folder 4 Publishers' Queries, 1966
Box 81, Folder 5 Q, 1963-1985
Box 81, Folder 6 Quadrilateral Businessmen's Conference on Economic Independence, 1975
Box 81, Folder 7 Rab-Rei, 1950-1994
Box 81, Folder 8 Rel-Rog, 1946-1994
Box 81, Folder 9 Roh-Roy, 1946-1994
Box 81, Folder 10 Rub-Ryr, 1948-1994
Box 82, Folder 1 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1972-1976,1989
Box 82, Folder 2 Radio Kanto, 1971-1972
Box 82, Folder 3 Radvanyi, Janos, 1967-1990
Box 82, Folder 4 Radvanyi, Janos: Short Stories, 1979-1980
Box 82, Folder 5 Ragland, George & Dorothea, 1946-1960
Box 82, Folder 6 Reader's Digest, 1967-1973
Box 82, Folder 7 Recommendations, 1946
Box 82, Folder 8 Renault, 1975-1976
Box 82, Folder 9 Resignation, 1966
Box 82, Folder 10 Resignation: A-K, 1966-1967
Box 82, Folder 11 Resignation: L-Z, 1966-1967
Box 82, Folder 12 Reston, James, 1950-1994
Box 82, Folder 13 Rice, Edward E., 1978-1988
Box 82, Folder 14 Ridgway, Matthew B., 1970-1991
Box 82, Folder 15 Robbins, Patrick, 1985-1988
Box 82, Folder 16 Robinson, James D., 1984-1986
Box 82, Folder 17 Rockefeller, David, 1958-1993
Box 82, Folder 18 Rockefeller, John D., 1972-1979
Box 82, Folder 19 Rolls-Royce, 1980
Box 83, Folder 1 Rostow, Eugene, 1945-1993
Box 83, Folder 2-5 Rubenberg, Cheryl, 1986-1988
Box 83, Folder 6 Rubin, Seymour J., 1949-1968
Box 83, Folder 7 Rusk, Dean, 1967-1993
Box 83, Folder 8 Sab-Say, 1946-1994
Box 83, Folder 9 Sca-Sch, 1946-1994
Box 83, Folder 10 Sco-She, 1934-1994
Box 83, Folder 11 Shi-Siz, 1934-1994
Box 84, Folder 1 Ska-Sou, 1934-1994
Box 84, Folder 2 Spa-Ste, 1945-1994
Box 84, Folder 3 Sti-Sut, 1946-1994
Box 84, Folder 4 Swe-Szy, 1957-1994
Box 84, Folder 5 S.G. Warburg & Co., 1966-1982
Box 84, Folder 6 S.J. Rundt & Associates, 1959-1960
Box 84, Folder 7 Sagan, Carl, 1982-1988
Box 84, Folder 8 Sakellaropoulo, Michael, 1974-1993
Box 84, Folder 9 Saudi Arabia, 1968-1993
Box 84, Folder 10-12 Saudi Arabia: AWACS (Airborne Warning And Control Systems), 1981
Box 85, Folder 1 Saudi Arabia: Report, 1986-1987
Box 85, Folder 2-3 Saudi Arabia: Trip Material, 1989
Box 85, Folder 4 Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1978-1983
Box 85, Folder 5 Save Our Schools of Health, 1971
Box 85, Folder 6 Scandanavia, 1978
Box 85, Folder 7 Schaetzel, J. Robert, 1961,1967-1993
Box 85, Folder 8-9 Schaffner, Joseph Halle, 1946-1968
Box 85, Folder 10 Scheer, Robert, 1983
Box 85, Folder 11 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 1946-1994
Box 85, Folder 12-13 Schmidt, Helmut, 1979-1994
Box 85, Folder 14 Schuetz, Klaus, 1967-1868
Box 85, Folder 15 Schwartz, Abba, 1977-1982
Box 86, Folder 1 Scientific American, 1948-1970
Box 86, Folder 2 Scotland, 1967-1969
Box 86, Folder 3 Secretariat Handbook, 1976
Box 86, Folder 4 Security Trust Company, 1975
Box 86, Folder 5 Shahak, Israel, 1983-1985
Box 86, Folder 6 Sharon, Ariel v. Time, Inc., 1983-1985
Box 86, Folder 7 Sharon, Ariel v. Time, Inc.: Reputation Articles, 1976-1984
Box 86, Folder 8-9 Sharon, John H., 1962-1985
Box 86, Folder 10 Shawcross, William, 1985,1988
Box 86, Folder 11 Shultz, George P., 1985-1986
Box 86, Folder 12 Sick, Gary, 1981-1993
Box 86, Folder 13 Sidley, William P., 1944-1945
Box 86, Folder 14 Signetics Corporation, 1973-1978
Box 87, Folder 1 Simon, Jacqueline, 1979-1982
Box 87, Folder 2 Singapore, 1969-1981
Box 87, Folder 3 Singer Company, The, 1967-1976
Box 87, Folder 4-6 Sisco, Joseph, 1967-1977
Box 87, Folder 7 Sky Club, The, 1974-1989
Box 87, Folder 8 Smail, J. Kenneth, 1985,1988
Box 87, Folder 9 Smith Kline Corp., 1970-1976
Box 87, Folder 10 Smithsonian Institution, 1977
Box 87, Folder 11 Solarz, Stephen J., 1979-1988
Box 87, Folder 12 Solomon, Anthony, 1967-1993
Box 87, Folder 13 Sorenson, Theodore, 1966-1990
Box 87, Folder 14 South Africa, 1977-1981
Box 87, Folder 15 South Africa Foundation, 1977-1978
Box 87, Folder 16 Soviet Union, 1972-1989
Box 87, Folder 17 Spain, 1969-1978
Box 88, Folder 1 Spanos, Nick, 1980,1985
Box 88, Folder 2 Spectrum, 1978-1980
Box 88, Folder 3 Speech Facts, 1969-1974
Box 88, Folder 4 Speer, Albert, 1978-1979
Box 88, Folder 5 Speer, Albert: Interrogation, 1945
Box 88, Folder 6-7 Spencer, Richard, 1954-1960
Box 88, Folder 8 Sperry, Rand, 1971-1975
Box 88, Folder 9 Spingarn, Stephen J., 1966-1968
Box 88, Folder 10 Spiro, Sidney, 1971,1977
Box 88, Folder 11 Spivack, Robert, 1959-1966
Box 88, Folder 12 Spivak, Lawrence, 1958-1982
Box 88, Folder 13 Springsteen, George, 1967-1993
Box 88, Folder 14 Sri Lanka, 1978-1984
Box 88, Folder 15 Stable Coexistence, 1986
Box 88, Folder 16 Stacey, Nicholas, 1967-1969
Box 89, Folder 1 Stanford Research Institute, 1975
Box 89, Folder 2 Stanford University, 1957-1976
Box 89, Folder 3 Standard Oil Company of California (SOCAL), 1967-1975
Box 89, Folder 4-6 Staub, Ernest, 1946-1951
Box 89, Folder 7 Stauffer, Thomas, 1971-1985
Box 89, Folder 8 Steen, Mel, 1991-1992
Box 89, Folder 9 Stern, Phillip, 1962,1982-1986
Box 89, Folder 10 Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., 1942-1946
Box 89, Folder 11 Stevens, Roger L., 1954-1993
Box 89, Folder 12 Stevenson, Adlai E., 1942-1965
Box 89, Folder 13 Stevenson, Adlai E.: Report to John F. Kennedy, 1960
Box 89, Folder 14 Stevenson, Adlai E.: Report to John F. Kennedy, 1960
Box 90, Folder 1 Stevenson, Adlai E., III, 1966-1992
Box 90, Folder 2 Strategic Bombing, 1949
Box 90, Folder 3 Straus, Ralph, 1967-1969
Box 90, Folder 4 Sudan, 1975-1976
Box 90, Folder 5 Suez, 1966-1967
Box 90, Folder 6 Sugar, 1944-1964
Box 90, Folder 7-8 Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs, 1969-1978
Box 90, Folder 9 Sulzberger, Cy, 1958-1991
Box 90, Folder 10 Switzerland, 1967-1975
Box 90, Folder 11 Tab-Thi, 1943-1993
Box 90, Folder 12 Tho-Toy, 1934-1988
Box 91, Folder 1 Tra-Tys, 1949-1994
Box 91, Folder 2 T. Eaton Company, Ltd., 1970-1971
Box 91, Folder 3 Task Force: Balance of Payments Report, 1960
Box 91, Folder 4 Task Force: Foreign Economic Policy Report, 1960
Box 91, Folder 5 Task Force: Foreign Economic Policy Report Appendix, 1960
Box 91, Folder 6 Task Force: Leak, 1960-1962
Box 91, Folder 7 Technological Investors Corp., 1961-1964
Box 91, Folder 8 Technology Gap, 1967-1970
Box 91, Folder 9 Terrorism, 1987-1990
Box 91, Folder 10 Three Becker Farm Associates, 1978
Box 91, Folder 11 Thomas, Evan, 1965-1983
Box 91, Folder 12 Thomas, D. Robert, 1946-1990
Box 91, Folder 13 Thorpe, Merle, Jr., 1977-1993
Box 91, Folder 14 Time: Africa/Mid-East News Tour, 1978
Box 92, Folder 1-3 Tobacco Seminar, 1981
Box 92, Folder 4 Tomas Rivera Center, 1984-1986
Box 92, Folder 5 Tondel, Lyman M., Jr., 1951-1993
Box 92, Folder 6 Tosco Corporation, 1980
Box 92, Folder 7 Trade Agreements, 1952-1953
Box 92, Folder 8 Trading Companies, 1979
Box 92, Folder 9 Tramel, Marion, 1983-1997
Box 92, Folder 10 Travel Destinations, 1961-1966
Box 92, Folder 11 Travel Notes, 1938-1959
Box 92, Folder 12 Treverton, Gregory F., 1974
Box 92, Folder 13 TRI International, Ltd., 1981
Box 92, Folder 14 Triarch Corp. Ltd., 1969-1970
Box 92, Folder 15 Trico Products Corp., 1968-1969
Box 92, Folder 16 Trilateral Commission, 1976-1991
Box 92, Folder 17 Tufts University, 1975-1990
Box 92, Folder 18 Tunisia, 1952,1967-1968
Box 93, Folder 1 Turkey, 1968-1982
Box 93, Folder 2 Tuthill, John Wills, 1964-1994
Box 93, Folder 3 Uda-Utl, 1956-1991
Box 93, Folder 4 Ullman, Richard, 1982-1992
Box 93, Folder 5 Unidentified, 1934-1989
Box 93, Folder 6 United Kingdom, 1962-1971
Box 93, Folder 7 United Nations, 1967-1993
Box 93, Folder 8 Congratulatory Letters, A-Z, 1968
Box 93, Folder 9-10 Congratulatory Letters, Miscellaneous, 1968
Box 93, Folder 11 Security Council, 1968 Aug-Sep
Box 93, Folder 12 Security Council, 1968 Aug
Box 94, Folder 1-2 United Nations Association, 1968-1994
Box 94, Folder 3-5 U.S. Advisory Commission of Information, 1967-1968
Box 94, Folder 6 U.S. Bicentennial, 1974-1976
Box 94, Folder 7 U.S. Commercial Company Charter, 1942 Mar
Box 94, Folder 8 U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, 1951,1967-1977
Box 94, Folder 9-11 U.S. Department of State, 1970-1994
Box 94, Folder 12 Advisory Panel on International Law, 1967-1968
Box 95, Folder 1 Advisory Panel on International Law, Report, 1968
Box 95, Folder 2 Annual Report, 1963
Box 95, Folder 3 U.S. Economic Policy, 1981-1982
Box 95, Folder 4 U.S. Economy: Vietnam, 1968
Box 95, Folder 5 U.S. Foreign Policy, 1947-1948
Box 95, Folder 6 U.S. International, 1979
Box 95, Folder 7 U.S. Military Academy: Nuclear Debate, 1983
Box 95, Folder 8 U.S. Military Academy: Senior Conference, 1985
Box 95, Folder 9 U.S. News & World Report Books: Vietnam War Series, 1981-1983
Box 95, Folder 10 U.S.S. Liberty, 1985-1993
Box 95, Folder 11 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 1944-1946
Box 95, Folder 12 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey: Reports, 1945-1946
Box 96, Folder 1-3 United World Federalists, 1947-1948,1958
Box 96, Folder 4 University Club, 1982-1989
Box 96, Folder 5 University of Georgia: Dean and Virginia Rusk Fund, 1980-1981
Box 96, Folder 6 Upjohn Company, 1966-1967
Box 96, Folder 7 Vah-Van, 1946-1994
Box 96, Folder 8 Vau-Vui, 1946-1993
Box 96, Folder 9 Vance, Cyrus, 1970-1983
Box 96, Folder 10 Vandiver, Frank, 1988-1989
Box 96, Folder 11 Venezuela, 1951,1976 Nov-1981
Box 96, Folder 12-13 Vietnam: Chronology, 1961-1971
Box 97, Folder 1 Memoranda, 1964-1966
Box 97, Folder 2-9 Miscellaneous, 1966-1970
Box 97, Folder 10 Miscellaneous, 1971-1982
Box 98, Folder 1 Rand Report, 1983
Box 98, Folder 2 Reference Material, 1972-1980
Box 98, Folder 3 Volvo Energy, 1981
Box 98, Folder 4 von Braun, Sigismund, 1980
Box 98, Folder 5 Wad-Wan, 1946-1991
Box 98, Folder 6 War-Wei, 1946-1994
Box 98, Folder 7 Wel-Wet, 1947-1994
Box 98, Folder 8 Wha-Wie, 1946-1994
Box 98, Folder 9 Wig-WNET, 1932-1993
Box 98, Folder 10 Wof-Wor, 1947-1993
Box 99, Folder 1 WQED-Wyz, 1946-1986
Box 99, Folder 2 W. W. Norton & Co., 1979-1992
Box 99, Folder 3 Waldheim, Kurt, 1989-1991
Box 99, Folder 4 Waterbury, John, 1991
Box 99, Folder 5 Watson, Thomas, 1972-1983
Box 99, Folder 6 Webb, Jan, 1958-1966
Box 99, Folder 7 West, John C., 1980-1981
Box 99, Folder 8 Westinghouse Broadcasting Company: London Conference, 1969
Box 99, Folder 9 Westview Press, 1980
Box 99, Folder 10 WGBH, 1978-1990
Box 99, Folder 11 Whitbeck, John V., 1985-1993
Box 99, Folder 12 White House Fellows, 1975-1976
Box 99, Folder 13 White House Memoranda Index, 1961-1966
Box 99, Folder 14 White, Eric Wyndham, 1970-1977
Box 99, Folder 15 Who's Who, 1957-1994
Box 99, Folder 16 Will & Life Insurance (GWB), 1990-1994
Box 99, Folder 17 Willrich, Mason, 1979-1980
Box 99, Folder 18 Winton Dupont Films, 1989
Box 99, Folder 19 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1970-1971
Box 99, Folder 20 Woodward Foundation, 1962-1966
Box 99, Folder 21 World Company Lectures, 1967-1968
Box 99, Folder 22 World Law Fund, 1968-1969
Box 99, Folder 23 World Law Fund, 1970
Box 100, Folder 1 World Peace Foundation, 1956-1958
Box 100, Folder 2 World Trade Institute, 1974-1976
Box 100, Folder 3 World Without War Council, 1972-1981
Box 100, Folder 4 Woven Woolen Felt Industry, 1951-1956
Box 100, Folder 5 Wyatt, Wilson, 1958-1994
Box 100, Folder 6-7 Yah-Zwi, 1934-1993
Box 100, Folder 8 Yale University, 1948-1981
Box 100, Folder 9 Yale University: Seven Springs Conference, 1975-1976
Box 100, Folder 10 Yarmolinsky, Adam, 1955-1981
Box 100, Folder 11 Yen, 1972-1973
Box 100, Folder 12 Ziegler, Edouard, 1947-1967
Box 100, Folder 13 Series 1, Subseries 2, Chron Files, 1952-1993
Subseries Description
Series 1, Subseries 2, Chron Files, 1952-1993, largely contains outgoing correspondence and memoranda, although there is some incoming correspondence during his tenure as undersecretary of state, and both are filed in reverse chronological order. The material ranges from the mundane (a thank you letter to a friend for a birthday gift) to a secret memorandum dated June 20, 1963 outlining the “mess in Europe” written for President Kennedy on his upcoming trip. Although some material from his days as under secretary is contained in the subject run, this subseries contains the most comprehensive documentation of Ball's involvement in the shaping of foreign and domestic policy.
Partial Chron Files, 1942-1944
Box 100, Folder 14 Chron Files, 1952
Box 100, Folder 15 Chron Files, 1953 Feb-1957 Jun
Box 101, Folder 1-8 Chron Files, 1957 Jul-1960
Box 102, Folder 1-8 Chron Files, 1961-1965 Aug
Box 103, Folder 1-9 Chron Files, 1965 Sep-1981 Apr
Box 104, Folder 1-9 Chron Files, 1981 May-1983 Jun
Box 105, Folder 1-8 Chron Files, 1983 Jul-1985 Feb
Box 106, Folder 1-7 Chron Files, 1985 Mar-1986 Jun
Box 107, Folder 1-7 Chron Files, 1986 Aug-1988 Oct
Box 108, Folder 1-7 Chron Files, 1988 Nov-1991
Box 109, Folder 1-9 Chron Files, 1992 Jan-1993
Box 110, Folder 1-5 Series 2, Appointments, 1945-1994
Series Description
Series 2, Appointments, 1945-1994, contains appointment books, desk and pocket calendars, and billing logs. Ball's secretary recorded his schedule of meetings, conferences, and trips. At times, more than one calendar was maintained for a particular year. However, they are not exact replicas, as Ball would sometimes record his own information in only one of the calendars. There is no appointment book or calendar for the years 1963 and 1964, only a list of trips taken during those years. The billing logs record Ball's billable hours while at Cleary, Gottlieb and detail meetings, conferences and time away from the office.
Appointments/Schedules, 1945-1946
Box 110, Folder 6 Billing Logs, 1945-1946
Box 110, Folder 7 Appointments/Schedules, 1947
Box 110, Folder 8 Billing Log, 1947
Box 110, Folder 9 Appointments/Schedules, 1948
Box 111, Folder 1 Billing Log, 1948
Box 111, Folder 2 Appointments/Schedules, 1948-1949
Box 111, Folder 3 Billing Log, 1949
Box 111, Folder 4 Diary, 1950
Box 111, Folder 5 Billing Log, 1950-1951
Box 111, Folder 6-7 Appointment Book, 1952
Box 111, Folder 8 Billing Log, 1952
Box 111, Folder 9 Billing Log, 1953-1954
Box 112, Folder 1-2 Appointments/Schedules, 1955
Box 112, Folder 3 Billing Log, 1955
Box 112, Folder 4 Appointments/Schedules, 1956
Box 112, Folder 5-7 Billing Log, 1956
Box 112, Folder 8 Appointments/Schedules, 1957
Box 112, Folder 9-11 Billing Log, 1957
Box 112, Folder 12 Appointments/Schedules, 1958
Box 113, Folder 1-5 Billing Log, 1958
Box 113, Folder 6 Appointments/Schedules, 1959
Box 113, Folder 7-9 Appointments/Schedules, 1959
Box 114, Folder 1-2 Billing Log, 1959
Box 114, Folder 3 Appointments/Schedules, 1960
Box 114, Folder 4-8 Billing Log, 1960
Box 114, Folder 9 Appointments/Schedules, 1961-1965
Box 115, Folder 1-7 Appointments/Schedules, 1965-1972
Box 116, Folder 1-10 Appointments/Schedules, 1972-1978
Box 117, Folder 1-11 Appointments/Schedules, 1979-1985
Box 118, Folder 1-11 Appointments/Schedules, 1987-1994,undated
Box 119, Folder 1-5 Series 3, Writings, 1933-1994
Series Description
Series 3, Writings, 1933-1994, is divided into two subseries: Books, and Articles and Miscellaneous Writings. Each subseries is arranged alphabetically and chronologically thereunder.
Series 3, Subseries 1, Books, 1945-1993
Subseries Description
Series 3, Subseries 1, Books, 1945-1993, includes correspondence, lists, reviews, clippings, reference material and drafts for Ball's five published books and one unpublished work. His published works include Diplomacy for a Crowded World, Discipline of Power, Error and Betrayal in Lebanon, Passionate Attachment, and The Past Has Another Pattern, copies of which are located in Firestone Library. His unpublished work focused on the evolution of the Schuman Plan.
Diplomacy for a Crowded World, 1974-1984
Box 119, Folder 6 Acknowledgements, 1976-1977
Box 119, Folder 7-8 Distribution, 1976
Box 119, Folder 9 Lehman Brothers, 1976
Box 119, Folder 10 Reviews, 1976-1977
Box 120, Folder 1 Discipline of Power, 1965-1974
Box 120, Folder 2 Acknowledgements, 1968-1969
Box 120, Folder 3 Foreign Editions, 1968
Box 120, Folder 4 Reviews and Publicity, 1968-1970
Box 120, Folder 5 Error and Betrayal in Lebanon, 1984-1985
Box 120, Folder 6 Acknowledgements, 1984-1985
Box 120, Folder 7 Reviews and Publicity, 1984-1987
Box 120, Folder 8 Thorpe, Merle, 1984-1986
Box 120, Folder 9 Passionate Attachment, 1983-1993
Box 120, Folder 10-11 Acknowledgements, 1992-1993
Box 121, Folder 1 Readers' Comments, 1992-1993
Box 121, Folder 2 Reviews and Publicity, 1992-1993
Box 121, Folder 3 The Past Has Another Pattern, 1978-1982
Box 121, Folder 4-5 Advertising and Publicity, 1982-1985
Box 121, Folder 6 Congratulatory Letters, 1982-1983
Box 121, Folder 7-8 Harry S. Truman Book Award, 1984
Box 121, Folder 9 Newburg, Esther, 1978-1983
Box 121, Folder 10 Readers' Comments, 1982-1985
Box 121, Folder 11 Reference Material, undated
Box 121, Folder 12 Reviews, 1982-1983
Box 121, Folder 13-14 Uncorrected Proof, 1982
Box 122, Folder 1 Schuman Plan Book, 1950-1952
Box 122, Folder 2 Draft, 1951
Box 122, Folder 3 Miscellaneous Drafts, 1951
Box 122, Folder 4-5 Notes & Outlines, 1951
Box 122, Folder 6 Projet de Traite, 1950
Box 122, Folder 7-8 Projet de Traite, 1951
Box 123, Folder 1 Research Material, 1945-1953
Box 123, Folder 2-3 Reports, 1950-1951
Box 123, Folder 4-6 Textes de References, 1950
Box 123, Folder 7 Transitional Provisions, 1951
Box 123, Folder 8 Treaty, 1951
Box 123, Folder 9 Working Papers, circa 1950
Box 124, Folder 1 Series 3, Subseries 2, Articles and Miscellaneous Writings, 1933-1994
Subseries Description
Series 3, Subseries 2, Articles and Miscellaneous Writings, 1933-1994, contains articles, readers' comments, book jacket blurbs, college and law school papers, essays, forewords, letters to the editor, a memorandum, and poems. An electronic index exists for this subseries. A prolific writer, Ball produced over 270 articles during his lifetime for a variety of domestic and foreign publications. During the early 1970s, Ball wrote a guest columnist series for Newsweek. These articles focused largely on foreign policy and tackled such issues as Biafra's loss of independence, the Nixon doctrine, the Middle East, and the realities of a settlement in Vietnam. Ball was not afraid to write on difficult subjects and received a large amount of mail from readers who disagreed with his stated positions. His articles criticizing Israeli policy drew the most fire from incensed readers, who often labeled him an anti- Semite.
Articles, 1933-1971 May
Box 124, Folder 2-8 Articles, 1971 May-1977 Apr
Box 125, Folder 1-8 Articles, 1977 Aug-1982 Sep
Box 126, Folder 1-7 Articles, 1982 Sep-1993
Box 127, Folder 1-4 Book edited by GWB: Global Companies: The Political Economy of World Business, 1974
Box 127, Folder 5 Book Reviews, 1971-1994
Box 127, Folder 6-7 Book Jacket Blurbs, 1977-1993
Box 128, Folder 1 College and Law School Papers, 1927-1928,undated
Box 128, Folder 2 Essays, 1966-1991
Box 128, Folder 3 Foreword: Global Corporations by Richard Eells, 1972
Box 128, Folder 4 “New Challenges for the Atlantic World” (paper) by Curt Gasteyger, 1972
Box 128, Folder 5 Europe in the Making by Walter Hallstein, 1972
Box 128, Folder 6 New Challenge for Western Europe… by Walther Kiep, 1973-1974
Box 128, Folder 7 Organizing for Peace by Clark Eichelberger, 1976-1977
Box 128, Folder 8 Delusion and Reality by Janos Radvanyi, 1977-1978
Box 128, Folder 9 Mémoires by Jean Monnet, 1977-1978
Box 128, Folder 10 Foreign Policy, “Introduction: A Lament for Leadership”, 1980
Box 128, Folder 11 Valenti, Christian Memoirs, 1990-1991
Box 128, Folder 12 Valenti, Christian Memoirs: Manuscript, 1990
Box 128, Folder 13-16 Valenti, Christian Memoirs: Manuscript, 1990
Box 129, Folder 1 Deliberate Deceptions… by Paul Findley, 1992
Box 129, Folder 2 Jean Monnet by François Duchêne, 1994
Box 129, Folder 3 Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service by John W. Tuthill, 1993-1994
Box 129, Folder 4 Letters to the Editor, 1967-1980
Box 129, Folder 5 Memorandum: “Reflections on the Iraqi Crisis”, 1990
Box 129, Folder 6 Miscellaneous Writings, 1977,undated
Box 129, Folder 7 Poems, 1978-1983
Box 129, Folder 8 Series 4, Public Statements, 1942-1994
Series Description
Series 4, Public Statements, 1942-1994, includes interviews, oral histories, speeches and testimony. The material is arranged in three sections: interviews, oral histories, and speeches/testimony. An electronic index of each public statement exists for this series. Ball was a popular speaker, actively giving speeches before foreign and domestic groups until the month before he died. He addressed organizations, businesses, universities, and associations on a variety of topics. As he grew older, Ball would use the same address for different audiences, which is evidenced in the 1980s when he used a form of his speech, “Foreign Policy Perspectives on the 80s,” more than a dozen times. He was also a frequent guest on the Sunday morning news programs and was generous in granting interview requests. He testified before Congress over sixty times on a variety of issues that included the International Development Act, the future role of NATO, U.S.-Japanese relations, the Trade Expansion Act, SALT II, and the Persian Gulf crisis.
Interviews/Speeches/Testimony Index, 1967-1989
Box 129, Folder 9 Interviews, 1952-1965
Box 129, Folder 10-12 Interviews, 1966-1979 Apr
Box 130, Folder 1-8 Interviews, 1979 Jun-1994
Box 131, Folder 1-6 Miscellaneous, 1971,1977
Box 131, Folder 7 Oral History: John F. Kennedy Library, 1965-1991
Box 132, Folder 1 Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 1971,1981-1983
Box 132, Folder 2 Columbia University, Stevenson Project, 1974,1979
Box 132, Folder 3 Columbia University, Ethnic Influences on American Foreign Policy, 1978-1979
Box 132, Folder 4 United Nations, 1982
Box 132, Folder 5 University of Georgia, Dean Rusk Center, 1984-1988
Box 132, Folder 6 Speeches/Testimony: Correspondence, 1952-1989
Box 132, Folder 7-9 Speeches/Testimony, 1942-1950
Box 132, Folder 10 Speeches/Testimony, 1952-1964 Oct
Box 133, Folder 1-8 Speeches/Testimony, 1964 Nov-1968 Mar
Box 134, Folder 1-9 Speeches/Testimony, 1968 Apr-1970 Oct
Box 135, Folder 1-7 Speeches/Testimony, 1970 Dec-1972 Oct
Box 136, Folder 1-8 Speeches/Testimony, 1973 Jan-1975 Mar
Box 137, Folder 1-8 Speeches/Testimony, 1975 May-1976 Jun
Box 138, Folder 1-8 Speeches/Testimony, 1976 Sep-1979 Jul
Box 139, Folder 1-7 Speeches/Testimony, 1979 Sep-1983 Feb
Box 140, Folder 1-7 Speeches/Testimony, 1983 Mar-1985 Apr
Box 141, Folder 1-9 Speeches/Testimony, 1985 Apr-1988
Box 142, Folder 1-8 Speeches/Testimony, 1989 Apr-1994
Box 143, Folder 1-4 Speeches/Testimony: Council on Foreign Relations, undated
Box 143, Folder 5 Speeches/Testimony: Unidentified, circa 1952-197?
Box 143, Folder 6 Series 5, Telecons, 1955-1982
Series Description
Series 5, Telecons, 1955-1982, contains logs, transcripts, and summaries of incoming and outgoing telephone calls. The incomplete set of telecons received from Ball is arranged chronologically, except for four subject files located at the end of the chronological run that focus on the Congo, the Dominican Republic, the USSR wheat deal and Vietnam. In an effort to acquire a complete set, photocopies of Ball's telecons housed at the JFK and LBJ libraries were integrated into the collection. These photocopies are arranged by subject and follow the arrangement found in each library. They are labeled with the initials of the President whose library supplied them. Researchers should be aware that not all of the telecons housed at the Presidential Libraries have been declassified. Thus, telecons deemed closed at the time of this library's request were not obtained from the Presidential Libraries.
The telecons illuminate the daily issues Ball faced, as well as what foreign and domestic problems required his immediate attention. It is also interesting to note whom Ball solicited or shared information with regarding a particular incident. The telecons indicate to whom Ball was talking, as well as the date and time the call took place. However, only the last name of the person with whom the conversation took place is listed, and it is not clear who called whom. There are brief chronological summaries of telephone conversations created for the years 1961-1966 that are useful for ascertaining information on a particular call.
Telephone Log, 1955
Box 143, Folder 7-8 Telephone Log, 1956-1960
Box 144, Folder 1-7 Telecon Summaries: Originals, 1961 Sep-Dec
Box 144, Folder 8 Telecon Summaries: Edited Copies, 1961
Box 144, Folder 9 Telecons [Incomplete], 1961
Box 144, Folder 10 Telecon Summaries: Originals, 1962
Box 144, Folder 11 Telecon Summaries: Edited Copies, 1962
Box 145, Folder 1 Telecons, 1962
Box 145, Folder 2-9 Telecon Summaries: Originals, 1963
Box 145, Folder 10 Telecon Summaries: Edited Copies, 1963
Box 146, Folder 1 Telecons, 1963
Box 146, Folder 2 Telecon Summaries: Originals, 1964
Box 146, Folder 3 Telecon Summaries: Edited Copies, 1964
Box 146, Folder 4 Telecons, 1964
Box 146, Folder 5 Telecon Summaries: Originals, 1965 Jan-Jun
Box 146, Folder 6 Telecon Summaries: Originals/Presidential Telecon Summaries, 1965 Jul-Dec/1965 Jan-Dec
Box 146, Folder 7 Telecon Summaries: Edited Copies, 1965
Box 146, Folder 8 Telecons, 1965
Box 146, Folder 9 Telecon Summaries: Originals, 1966 Jan-Sep
Box 146, Folder 10 Telecon Summaries: Edited Copies, 1966
Box 146, Folder 11 Telephone Log, 1973-1979 Mar
Box 147, Folder 1-9 Telephone Log, 1979 Apr-1981
Box 148, Folder 1-3 Telephone Log [typed], 1982
Box 148, Folder 4 Telephone Log [handwritten], 1982
Box 148, Folder 5 Congo, 1961-1964
Box 148, Folder 6-8 Dominican Republic, 1961-1964
Box 148, Folder 9 USSR Wheat Deal, 1963 Sep-Oct
Box 148, Folder 10 Vietnam I, 1961
Box 148, Folder 11 Australia (JFK), 1962
Box 149, Folder 1 Argentina (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 2 Alliance for Progress (JFK), 1962
Box 149, Folder 3 Algeria (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 149, Folder 4 AID (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 5 Agriculture (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 6 Balance of Payments (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 7 Britain (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 8-9 Brazil (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 10 Bilderberg (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 11 Belgium (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 12 Ball Confirmation (JFK), 1961
Box 149, Folder 13 British Guiana (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 14 Bulgaria (JFK), 1962
Box 149, Folder 15 Business Interests (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 149, Folder 16 Cambodia (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 149, Folder 17 Canada (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 18 CIA (JFK), 1961
Box 149, Folder 19 Ceylon (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 20 Chile (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 149, Folder 21 China (Peking) (JFK), 1962
Box 149, Folder 22 China (Taiwan) (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 23 Columbia (JFK), 1961
Box 149, Folder 24 Commercial Policy (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 149, Folder 25 Common Market (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 150, Folder 1-2 Congo (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 150, Folder 3-7 Congress (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 150, Folder 8-9 Cuba (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 150, Folder 10-11 Disarmament (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 1 East-West Trade (JFK), 1963
Box 151, Folder 2 ECAFE (JFK), 1961
Box 151, Folder 3 Ecuador (JFK), 1961
Box 151, Folder 4 EFTA (JFK), 1961
Box 151, Folder 5 Export-Import Bank (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 6 Finland (JFK), 1961
Box 151, Folder 7 Foreign Aid (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 8 France (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 9 GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 151, Folder 10 General (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 11 Ghana-Volta Project (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 12 Germany, East (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 151, Folder 13 Germany, West (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 14-15 Greece (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 151, Folder 16 Guatemala (JFK), 1962
Box 151, Folder 17 Guinea (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 151, Folder 18 Haiti (JFK), 1963
Box 151, Folder 19 Honduras (JFK), 1963
Box 151, Folder 20 Hungary (JFK), 1963
Box 151, Folder 21 ICAO (JFK), 1962
Box 151, Folder 22 India (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 23 Indonesia (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 151, Folder 24 ILO (International Labour Organisation) (JFK), 1963
Box 152, Folder 1 IMF (International Monetary Fund) (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 2 Iran (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 3 Iraq (JFK), 1963
Box 152, Folder 4 Israel (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 152, Folder 5 Italy (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 6 Japan (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 7 Jordan (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 8 Kenya (JFK), 1962
Box 152, Folder 9 Kitchen Committee (JFK), 1961
Box 152, Folder 10 Korea (JFK), 1963
Box 152, Folder 11 Kuwait (JFK), 1963
Box 152, Folder 12 Laos (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 13 Latin America (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 14 Lebanon (JFK), 1962
Box 152, Folder 15 Libya (JFK), 1962
Box 152, Folder 16 Malaysia (JFK), 1963
Box 152, Folder 17 Mexico (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 18 Military Aid (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 152, Folder 19 Miscellaneous (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 20 Mozambique (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 21 Multilateral Force (MLF) (JFK), 1963
Box 152, Folder 22 Netherlands (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 152, Folder 23 New Zealand (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 24 Nigeria (JFK), 1961
Box 152, Folder 25 Nixon, Richard M. (JFK), 1961
Box 152, Folder 26 NATO (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 27 Okinawa (JFK), 1961
Box 152, Folder 28 OECD (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 29 Pakistan (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 152, Folder 30 Palestine Refugees (JFK), 1961
Box 152, Folder 31 Panama (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 153, Folder 1 Peace Corps (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 153, Folder 2 People and Positions (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 153, Folder 3-4 Peru (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 153, Folder 5 Peterson, Howard (Trade Legislation) (JFK), 1961
Box 153, Folder 6 Philippines (JFK), 1963
Box 153, Folder 7 Poland (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 8 Portugal (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 153, Folder 9 Puerto Rico (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 10 Reorganization of Foreign Assistance (JFK), 1961
Box 153, Folder 11 Rwanda, Urundi (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 12 Satellite Bill (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 13 Saudi Arabia (JFK), 1963
Box 153, Folder 14 Shipping (JFK), 1961
Box 153, Folder 15 South Africa (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 153, Folder 16 Spain (JFK), 1963
Box 153, Folder 17 Steel Price Crisis (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 18 Sudan (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 153, Folder 19 Sugar (JFK), 1960-1963
Box 153, Folder 20 Sweden (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 21 Syria (JFK), 1961
Box 153, Folder 22 Tanzania (JFK), 1963
Box 153, Folder 23 Tariff Commission (JFK), 1962
Box 153, Folder 24 Tax Bill (JFK), 1961-1962
Box 153, Folder 25 Textiles (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 153, Folder 26 Thailand (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 154, Folder 1 Third World (JFK), 1961
Box 154, Folder 2 Togo (JFK), 1963
Box 154, Folder 3 Trade, General (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 154, Folder 4-5 Trade, Legislation (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 154, Folder 6-9 Trinidad (JFK), 1962
Box 154, Folder 10 Trust Territories (JFK), 1961
Box 154, Folder 11 Tunisia (JFK), 1961
Box 154, Folder 12 Turkey (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 154, Folder 13 United Arab Republic (UAR) (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 154, Folder 14 United Nations (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 154, Folder 15 USSR (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 154, Folder 16-18 US and Europe (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 155, Folder 1 Venezuela (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 155, Folder 2 Vietnam (JFK), 1962-1963
Box 155, Folder 3 Yemen (JFK), 1963
Box 155, Folder 4 Yugoslavia (JFK), 1961-1963
Box 155, Folder 5 A-Tests (LBJ), 1966
Box 155, Folder 6 Africa, General (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 155, Folder 7 AID (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 155, Folder 8 Agriculture (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 155, Folder 9-10 Algeria (LBJ), 1965-1966
Box 155, Folder 11 Alliance for Progress (LBJ), 1964
Box 155, Folder 12 Argentina (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 155, Folder 13 Australia (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 155, Folder 14 Ball, George Departure (LBJ), 1966
Box 155, Folder 15 Belgium (LBJ), 1966
Box 155, Folder 16 Balance of Payments (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 155, Folder 17 Beef (LBJ), 1964
Box 155, Folder 18 Bilderberg (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 155, Folder 19 Bolivia (LBJ), 1963
Box 155, Folder 20 Brazil (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 155, Folder 21 Britain (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 155, Folder 22-23 British Guiana (LBJ), 1964
Box 155, Folder 24 Burma (LBJ), 1966
Box 155, Folder 25 Burundi (LBJ), 1965
Box 155, Folder 26 Business Interests (LBJ), 1964
Box 155, Folder 27 Cambodia (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 155, Folder 28 Canada (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 155, Folder 29-30 Ceylon (LBJ), 1965
Box 156, Folder 1 Chile (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 156, Folder 2 China (Peking) (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 156, Folder 3 China (Taiwan) (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 156, Folder 4 Colombia (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 156, Folder 5 Commercial Policy (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 156, Folder 6 Common Market II (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 156, Folder 7 Congo (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 156, Folder 8-9 Congress (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 156, Folder 10-13 Costa Rica (LBJ), 1964
Box 156, Folder 14 Cuba II (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 156, Folder 15 Cyprus I (LBJ), 1964 Feb-May
Box 156, Folder 16 Cyprus, Pre-Cyprus Trip (LBJ), 1964 Jan-Feb
Box 156, Folder 17 Disarmament (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 156, Folder 18 Dominican Republic (LBJ), 1965 Apr-Jun
Box 156, Folder 19 Dominican Republic II (LBJ), 1965 Sep-1966
Box 157, Folder 1 East-West Trade (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 2 EFTA (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 3 Ethiopia (LBJ), 1964
Box 157, Folder 4 Export-Import Bank (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 5 Foreign Aid (DLF) (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 6 France (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 7-8 General I (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 157, Folder 9-10 GATT (LBJ), 1964
Box 157, Folder 11 Germany, East (LBJ), 1964
Box 157, Folder 12 Germany, West II (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 157, Folder 13 Ghana/Volta Project (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 14 Greece (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 15 Haiti (LBJ), 1965
Box 157, Folder 16 Honduras (LBJ), 1963
Box 157, Folder 17 Hungary (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 18 India (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 157, Folder 19 Indonesia (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 157, Folder 20 ILO (LBJ), 1966
Box 157, Folder 21 Iran (LBJ), 1965-1966
Box 157, Folder 23 Israel (LBJ), 1964-1965,1975
Box 157, Folder 24 Italy (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 157, Folder 25 Japan (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 157, Folder 26 Johnson, Lyndon B., First Steps (LBJ), 1963
Box 158, Folder 1 Jordan (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 158, Folder 2 Kennedy, John F., Funeral Arrangements (LBJ), 1963
Box 158, Folder 3 “Kennedy Round” (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 4 Kenya (LBJ), 1964
Box 158, Folder 5 Laos (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 158, Folder 6 Latin America (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 158, Folder 7 Libya (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 158, Folder 8 Malaysia (LBJ), 1965
Box 158, Folder 9 Miscellaneous (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 10 MLF (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 158, Folder 11-12 New Zealand (LBJ), 1963-1964
Box 158, Folder 13 Nigeria (LBJ), 1965
Box 158, Folder 14 NATO (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 15-16 OAU (Organization for African Unity) (LBJ), 1964
Box 158, Folder 17 OECD (LBJ), 1965
Box 158, Folder 18 Oswald, Lee Harvey (LBJ), 1963-1964
Box 158, Folder 19 Outer Mongolia (LBJ), 1966
Box 158, Folder 20 Pakistan (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 21 Panama (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 158, Folder 22 Peace Corps (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 23 People and Positions (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 158, Folder 24-26 Philippines (LBJ), 1965-1966
Box 158, Folder 27 Poland (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 28 Portugal (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 158, Folder 29 Presidential Telecons (LBJ), 1965-1966
Box 158, Folder 30 Rumania (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 158, Folder 31 Saudi Arabia (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 158, Folder 32 Singapore (LBJ), 1965
Box 158, Folder 33 South Africa (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 159, Folder 1 South Rhodesia (LBJ), 1965-1966
Box 159, Folder 2 Spain (LBJ), 1964
Box 159, Folder 3 Tanzania (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 159, Folder 4 Textiles II (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 159, Folder 5 Thailand (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 159, Folder 6 Trade II (Including Oil in General, Textiles Removed to Own File) (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 159, Folder 7 Trade Legislation, etc. III (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 159, Folder 8 Tunisia (Bizerte) (LBJ), 1965-1966
Box 159, Folder 9 Turkey (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 159, Folder 10 UAR (United Arab Republic) (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 159, Folder 11 US and Europe (General) (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 159, Folder 12 USSR (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 159, Folder 13-14 Venezuela (LBJ), 1963-1966
Box 159, Folder 15 Vietnam (LBJ), 1962-1965
Box 159, Folder 16-20 Vietnam (LBJ), 1966
Box 160, Folder 1-2 Yemen (LBJ), 1964-1966
Box 160, Folder 3 Yugoslavia (LBJ), 1963-1965
Box 160, Folder 4 Zambia (LBJ), 1964-1965
Box 160, Folder 5 Zanzibar (LBJ), 1964
Box 160, Folder 6 Series 6, Stevenson Campaigns, 1952-1960
Series Description
Series 6, Stevenson Campaigns, 1952-1960, is arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically thereunder, and includes correspondence, press releases, speeches, scripts, financial information and reference files. The material details Ball's involvement with Stevenson's two presidential campaigns. Before the official launch of Stevenson's campaign in 1952, Ball established Project Wintergreen to feed Stevenson's name to the press. The Project Wintergreen material chronicles the work of Ball, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Adam Yarmolinsky, and Allen Harris to promote their unofficial candidate. Their disappointment was evident when Stevenson stated on April 16, 1952 that he could not accept the Democratic nomination. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. wrote to Ball that same day that it had been great while it lasted and next time they should try it with a candidate. Stevenson later reversed himself and accepted the party's nomination. Ball served as executive director of Volunteers for Stevenson during the 1952 campaign and later served as his director of public relations during the 1956 campaign.
Ball, George: Miscellaneous, 1952
Box 160, Folder 7 Campaign Contributions, 1952
Box 160, Folder 8 Civil Rights, 1952
Box 160, Folder 9 Corruption, 1952
Box 160, Folder 10 Day, Edward, 1952
Box 160, Folder 11 Dulles, John Foster, 1952
Box 160, Folder 12 Eisenhower, Dwight, 1952
Box 160, Folder 13 Foreign Policy, 1952
Box 160, Folder 14 Funds, Richard Nixon and Adlai Stevenson, 1952
Box 160, Folder 15 Hiss, Alger, 1952
Box 160, Folder 16 Lawyers' Committee Radio and TV Fund for Stevenson, 1952
Box 160, Folder 17 Medical Issues, 1952
Box 160, Folder 18 Minorities, 1952
Box 160, Folder 19 Miscellaneous, 1952
Box 161, Folder 1 Project Wintergreen, 1952
Box 161, Folder 2-3 Contributions, 1952-1953
Box 161, Folder 4 Expenses, 1952
Box 161, Folder 5 Promotion, 1952
Box 161, Folder 6-7 Public Relations, 1952
Box 161, Folder 8 Regional Problems and Reports, 1952
Box 161, Folder 9 Smear Campaign and Libel Suit, 1952
Box 161, Folder 10 Stevenson, Adlai: Biographies and Family History, 1952
Box 161, Folder 11 Stevenson, Adlai: Speeches, 1952
Box 161, Folder 12 Suggestions from Public, 1952
Box 161, Folder 13 Tidelands Issue, 1952
Box 161, Folder 14 Volunteers for Stevenson, 1952
Box 161, Folder 15 Yarmolinsky, Adam, 1952 Mar-Sep
Box 161, Folder 16 Yarmolinsky, Adam, 1952 Oct-Nov
Box 162, Folder 1 Ball, George, 1953
Box 162, Folder 2 Ball, George: Interviews, Speeches, Miscellaneous, 1953
Box 162, Folder 3 Democratic Information Group, 1953-1954
Box 162, Folder 4 Democratic National Committee, 1953
Box 162, Folder 5 Finletter Committee, 1953
Box 162, Folder 6 Ikopedia: pp. 1-499, circa 1953
Box 162, Folder 7-11 Ikopedia: pp. 500-595, circa 1953
Box 163, Folder 1 Miscellaneous, 1953
Box 163, Folder 2 Project Wintergreen, 1953
Box 163, Folder 3 Project Wintergreen: Expenses, 1953
Box 163, Folder 4 Stevenson, Adlai, 1953
Box 163, Folder 5 Stevenson, Adlai: Reference Index, 1953-1955
Box 163, Folder 6-9 Stevenson, Adlai: Speeches and Drafts, 1953,undated
Box 163, Folder 10 Ball, George, 1954
Box 163, Folder 11 Dangerous Common Sense in Politics, 1954
Box 163, Folder 12 Dulles, John Foster, 1954
Box 163, Folder 13 Farm Issues, 1954
Box 163, Folder 14 Finletter Committee, 1954
Box 163, Folder 15 Stevenson, Adlai, 1954
Box 164, Folder 1 Stevenson, Adlai: Speeches, 1954
Box 164, Folder 2 Ball, George, 1955
Box 164, Folder 3 Bowles, Chester, 1955
Box 164, Folder 4 Democratic National Committee Republican Platform Analysis, 1955-1956
Box 164, Folder 5 Farm Issues, 1955
Box 164, Folder 6 Finletter Committee, 1955
Box 164, Folder 7 Miscellaneous, 1955
Box 164, Folder 8-9 Stevenson, Adlai: Reference Index to Speeches on Foreign Policy, 1955
Box 164, Folder 10-14 Stevenson, Adlai: Reference Index to Speeches on Foreign Policy, 1955
Box 165, Folder 1 Adlai Stevenson Speaks, 1956
Box 165, Folder 2 Advance Men Operating Procedure, 1956
Box 165, Folder 3 Ball, George, 1956
Box 165, Folder 4-8 Ball, George: Remarks at Women's Democratic Club, 1956
Box 165, Folder 9 Bowles, Chester, 1956
Box 165, Folder 10 Democratic National Committee: Miscellaneous, 1956
Box 165, Folder 11 Press Releases, 1956
Box 165, Folder 12 Publicity (General), 1956
Box 165, Folder 13 Radio Publicity, 1956
Box 166, Folder 1 Radio Scripts, 1956
Box 166, Folder 2 Television Publicity, 1956
Box 166, Folder 3 Television Scripts, 1956
Box 166, Folder 4-5 Dollars for Democrats, 1956
Box 166, Folder 6 Finnegan, James A., 1956
Box 166, Folder 7 Florida Campaign, 1956
Box 166, Folder 8 Hansen, Chet, 1956
Box 166, Folder 9 Harris, Seymour E., 1956
Box 166, Folder 10 Hydrogen Bomb, 1956
Box 166, Folder 11 Itineraries: Stevenson/Kefauver, 1956
Box 166, Folder 12 Kefauver, Estes, 1956
Box 167, Folder 1 Kennedy, John F.: Conversation with Adlai Stevenson, 1956
Box 167, Folder 2 Mail Analysis, 1956
Box 167, Folder 3-4 Miscellaneous, 1956
Box 167, Folder 5 Nixon, Richard M., 1956
Box 167, Folder 6 “Notebook for a New America”, 1956
Box 167, Folder 7 Office Staff and Procedures, 1956
Box 167, Folder 8 Public Relations, 1956
Box 167, Folder 9 Public Suggestions, 1956
Box 167, Folder 10 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1956
Box 167, Folder 11 Sharon, John H., 1956
Box 167, Folder 12 Staff Meetings, 1956
Box 167, Folder 13 Stevenson, Adlai, 1956
Box 167, Folder 14 Volunteers for Stevenson: Memoranda, 1956
Box 167, Folder 15 Volunteers for Stevenson: Miscellaneous, 1956
Box 167, Folder 16 Wilson, Bill, 1956
Box 168, Folder 1 Women, 1956
Box 168, Folder 2 Democratic National Committee, 1957
Box 168, Folder 3 Stevenson, Adlai, 1957
Box 168, Folder 4 Ball, George Correspondence, 1958
Box 168, Folder 5 Black Vote, 1960
Box 168, Folder 6 Stevenson, Adlai: Speeches, 1958
Box 168, Folder 7 Davidson, Alfred E., 1959
Box 168, Folder 8 Stevenson, Adlai, 1959
Box 168, Folder 9 Ball, George, 1957-1960
Box 168, Folder 10-11 Stevenson, Adlai: Poll, 1960
Box 168, Folder 12 Stevenson, Adlai: Speeches, 1960
Box 168, Folder 13 Series 7, Financial, 1932-1982
Series Description
Series 7, Financial, 1932-1982, includes correspondence, tax forms, stock quotes, partnership agreements, and statements. A majority of the material deals with family trusts. Ball's father, Amos, established the Amos Ball Trust fund for his family while Ruth's father, James Murdoch, established a trust fund for her and her sister. Ball and his brothers corresponded frequently over the overall management of the trust fund. Other information on Ball's individual financial solvency can be gleaned from his income tax returns.
Albany Felt Company, 1955-1962
Box 168, Folder 14 Amos Ball Trust, 1932-1982
Box 168, Folder 15-16 Amos Ball Trust, 1983-1985
Box 169, Folder 1 Amos Ball Trust: Stock Quotes, 1975-1981
Box 169, Folder 2 Cleary, Gottlieb: Financial Reports, 1946-1960
Box 169, Folder 3-4 Continental Illinois National Bank: Loan, 1936-1942
Box 169, Folder 5 Directorships, 1972-1977
Box 169, Folder 6 Discipline of Power Trust, 1967-1968
Box 169, Folder 7 Financial Miscellany, 1955-1979
Box 169, Folder 8 George Ball Trust, 1962
Box 169, Folder 9 Income Tax, 1933-1982
Box 170, Folder 1-7 Independence Trust, 1938-1943
Box 171, Folder 1 International African American Corp., 1957-1962
Box 171, Folder 2 Investments, 1950-1967
Box 171, Folder 3 James Murdoch Trust, 1929-1975
Box 171, Folder 4-6 Lehman Brothers: Investments, 1970-1975
Box 171, Folder 7 Lehman Brothers: Partnership Agreement, 1970-1971
Box 171, Folder 8-9 Lehman, Robert: Estate, 1970-1971
Box 171, Folder 10 Liberian Iron Ore Ltd., 1962
Box 171, Folder 11 Margaret Murdoch Trust, 1931-1940
Box 172, Folder 1 Orrington-Evanston Company, 1961-1963
Box 172, Folder 2 Ruth Murdoch Ball Trust, 1921-1970
Box 172, Folder 3-4 Sadie S. Murdoch Trust, 1933-1936
Box 172, Folder 5 Standard Oil Company (Nebraska), 1939
Box 172, Folder 6 Technical Studies Inc. and Vision Inc., 1959-1963
Box 172, Folder 7 Union Trust Company, 1962-1964
Box 172, Folder 8 Series 8, Scrapbooks, 1932-1993
Series Description
Series 8, Scrapbooks, 1932-1993, contains scrapbooks compiled mainly by Ruth M. Ball. Mrs. Ball chronicled her husband's career by retaining various newspaper clippings, press releases and travel itineraries. During his tenure as under secretary of state, she also created “social scrapbooks,” which consist of invitations, correspondence, programs, clippings, and press releases that focus more on her activities but do include events attended by both her and her husband. This series also includes is a scrapbook received from the Pakistani government after a 1963 visit.
Scrapbook, 1932-1961
Box 172, Folder 9-12 Scrapbook, 1961-1963
Box 173, Folder 1-6 Scrapbook, 1964-1965
Box 174, Folder 1-6 Scrapbook, 1965-1968
Box 175, Folder 1-6 Scrapbook, 1968-1972
Box 176, Folder 1-5 Scrapbook, 1973-1979
Box 177, Folder 1-7 Scrapbook, 1980-1993
Box 178, Folder 1-2 Scrapbook: Asia Visit, 1961
Box 178, Folder 3 Scrapbook: Cyprus, 1964
Box 178, Folder 4-5 Scrapbook: Development Assistance Group (DAG)/OECD, 1961
Box 178, Folder 6-7 Discipline of Power, 1968
Box 179, Folder 1-2 Middle East Visit, 1968
Box 179, Folder 3-4 Trade, 1963
Box 179, Folder 5 World Monetary Reform, 1965
Box 179, Folder 6 Social Scrapbook, 1961
Box 179, Folder 7 Social Scrapbook, 1961-1966
Box 180, Folder 1-6 Social Scrapbook, 1964-1966
Box 181, Folder 1-6 Scrapbook: Stevenson Campaign, 1952-1953
Box 182 Scrapbook: Ball mission to Pakistan, 1963
Box 183 Series 9, Memorabilia, 1922-1977
Series Description
Series 9, Memorabilia, 1922-1977, includes passports, postcards, cuff links, medals, a dagger, a pin, a commencement program, a business card, a book, a plaque, a Department of State flag, busts and a treaty. Ball received a certified photographic copy of the United Sates original of the treaty banning nuclear weapon tests in the atmosphere, in outer space and underwater, signed on August 5, 1963. The treaty bears the signatures of such notables as Dean Rusk, Lord Hume, and Andrey Gromyko.
Ball was recognized for his achievements as statesman by the governments of France, Belgium and Italy. He was an Officer of the French Legion of Honor, a Grande Ufficiale of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, and was awarded the Belgian Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown. He was also awarded the U.S. Medal of Freedom for his work on the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. The medals he received are contained within this series.
Memorabilia, 1922-1977
Box 184 Memorabilia: Department of State Flag, circa 1966
Box 185 Memorabilia: Busts, 1965-1966
Box 186 Series 10, Photographs, Audiovisual and Oversized, 1880s-1994
Series Description
Series 10, Photographs, Audiovisual and Oversized, 1880s-1994, is arranged by form and chronologically therein. The photographs are organized into small photographs, portraits, family, events, albums, and oversized. Audiovisual material includes video, audio and cassette tapes, phonographs, and films. Most of the material chronicles Ball's government functions, appearances on various news programs, and the delivery of speeches. However, there are some family photographic albums compiled by Ruth Ball that capture holidays and vacations. The oversized material includes posters, certificates, a photograph, magazine cover, honorary degree and State Department organizational chart.
Small Photographs, circa 1910-1994
Box 187 GWB Portraits, 1929-circa 1993
Box 188 Family Photographs, 1880s-1981
Box 189 Photographs, 1943-1961
Box 190 Photographs, 1962
Box 191 Photographs, 1963
Box 192 Photographs, 1964
Box 193 Photographs, 1965 Feb-May
Box 194 Photographs, 1965 Jun-1966 Jul
Box 195 Photographs, 1966 Sep-1968
Box 196 Photographs, 1969-1970
Box 197 Photographs, 1971-1978
Box 198 Photographs, 1979-1994
Box 199 Oversized Photographs, circa 1940s-1980s
Box 200 Family History, Volume 1, circa 1909-1952
Box 201 Family History, Volume 2, 1946-1966
Box 202 Family History, Volume 3, 1968-1973
Box 203 Family History, Volume 4, 1974
Box 204 Family and Friends, 1934-1961
Box 205 Ruth Ball Travels, 1929-1944
Box 206 Ruth Ball in Korea, 1967
Box 207 Ruth Ball in Japan, undated
Box 208 Political Cartoons, 1965-1968
Box 209 Phonograph Records: Meet the Press, 1966-1967
Box 210 Audio Cassettes:
Northwest Energy Conference, 1974 Mar 1
Box 211 Lehman Brothers, 1974 Nov 3
Box 211 Lehigh University, re: Foreign Policy, 1976 Mar 24
Box 211 Quadrilateral Businessmen's Conference, 1975 Mar 25
Box 211 American Association for the Advancement of Science: “Science Key to our Political Future”, 1977 Feb 20-25
Box 211 re: Vietnam, 1980 Sep 30
Box 211 “Fall of the Shah” (2), 1982 Apr 23
Box 211 LKS (2), 1982 Jun 10
Box 211 WPRB, re: Israel, 1982 Oct 8
Box 211 London Broadcasting Company, re: Cuban Missile Crisis, 1982 Oct 21
Box 211 Aspen Institute, Conversations from Wingspread, 1982
Box 211 Sayen from Scanticon, 1983 Nov 27
Box 211 BBC, re: JFK, 1983
Box 211 Conversation with Jesse Jackson, 1984 Jan 9
Box 211 Boston Radio, re: Middle East, 1984 Jan 10
Box 211 KQED, re: Middle East Crisis, 1986 Aug 17
Box 211 NPR, Morning Edition: re: Israel and South Africa, 1986
Box 211 KFYI, re: Israeli Lobby, 1988 Nov 3
Box 211 re: Friedman, 1990 May 29
Box 211 KQED, Persian Gulf Debate, 1991 Jan 8
Box 211 Voice of America, 1993 Jan 13
Box 211 People's Net, 1993 Apr 6
Box 211 Memorial Service for Mrs. Ruth Ball, 1993 Sep 24
Box 211 Sobel Interview, 1994 Jan 20
Box 211 Princeton University: Fred Greenstein Seminar (2), 1994 Mar 31
Box 211 SAIS Article, undated
Box 211 re: South Africa, undated
Box 211 Rutgers University: “Autonomy and the Other” Conference (10), undated
Box 211 Audio Tapes:
Speeches of Adlai Stevenson (5), 1953
Box 212 Stevenson: Press Conference, SPC Workshop, 1956 Apr 7
Box 212 WBKB-TV: Kup's Show (2), 1966 Jan 29
Box 212 Unidentified, 1966 Oct 23
Box 212 What's the Issue? re: International Affairs, 1968 May 9
Box 212 Ohio State University: “United States Foreign Policy for the Next Four Years”, 1968 Oct 22
Box 212 Michigan Speech, Democratic Presidential Candidates Dinner, 1968 Oct 23
Box 212 Audio Tapes:
Army War College, 1971 Aug 13
Box 213 Chateau St. Anne, Brussels, 1972 Feb 4
Box 213 Democratic Campaign Ads (3), undated
Box 213 Finletter, Brice, Kramer, Wagner, Berle Jr.: Part One, undated
Box 213 Rosenberg, Lehman, Adams, Roosevelt, Stevenson, and Donnellan: Part 3, undated
Box 213 John Hoffman Newsreel Material, undated
Box 213 Message for Meeting around Country, undated
Box 213 Unidentified, undated
Box 213 Audio Tapes:
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies Dinner, 1968 Sep 26
Box 214 University of Minnesota, circa 1973 Jun 15
Box 214 Interview with William Hardcastle, undated
Box 214 Audio Tapes:
Unidentified (2), undated
Box 215 8 Soundscriber Discs, 1947
Box 215 Video Tapes:
Firing Line, re: Foreign Policy, 1981 Aug 2
Box 216 David Brinkley Show, re: PLO, 1982 Jul 8
Box 216 MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, re: Missiles, 1983 May
Box 216 Face the Nation with GWB, Secretary of Defense & Ambassador of Syria, 1983 Oct 23
Box 216 60 Minutes, 1985 Dec 15
Box 216 MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, 1986
Box 216 La talpa nel labirinto, 1987 Oct 11-13
Box 216 Operation “Shining Sun”, 1988
Box 216 MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, re: Germany, 1989 Nov 10
Box 216 Video Tapes:
A Conversation With Leo Gottlieb and Mel Steen, 1989
Box 217 Dean Rusk 80th Year Celebration, 1989
Box 217 MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, Gulf Crisis Debate with GWB and Kissinger, 1990
Box 217 Fowler Hamilton, An Affectionate Retrospective, 1991
Box 217 A Conversation with George Ball, 1992 Jan 28
Box 217 One Minute to Midnight/ The Real Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1992 Oct 23
Box 217 Pictures at Concord, 1992
Box 217 Cuban Missile Crisis, undated
Box 217 Video Tapes:
WNET/Thirteen: World Without Walls, undated
Box 218 C-SPAN Booknotes, undated
Box 218 Parade of National Liberation Army of Iran, undated
Box 218 Council on Foreign Relations: World In Focus, undated
Box 218 C-SPAN: Gulf War, undated
Box 218 MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, undated
Box 218 107 Library Place, undated
Box 218 Video Tapes: IBM, undated
Film: Face the Nation (2), 1965
Box 220 Film: Face the Nation (2), 1966,1968
Box 221 Film: Face the Nation (1), 1968
Box 222 Oversized Material: Certificates (4), Chart (1), Honorary Degree (1), Magazine Cover (1), Map (1), Photograph (1), Posters (6), and State Department Organization Chart (1), 1932-1982
Box 222
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