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Council on Foreign Relations Records, 1918-2006: Finding Aid
MC104

The Harold Pratt House, Council on Foreign Relations New York City Headquarters, by Walter O. Cain, 1975
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Summary Information
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- Title and dates:
- Council on Foreign Relations Records, 1918-2006
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to improving understanding of international affairs by promoting a range of ideas and opinions on United States foreign policy. The Council has had a significant impact in the development of twentieth century United States foreign policy. The Records of the Council on Foreign Relations document the history of the organization from its founding in 1921 through the present. The collection includes valuable source documents and records of the meetings, group discussions and studies, and conferences of the Council, as well as portions of its administrative records.
- Size:
- 462.13 linear feet (873 boxes)
- Call number:
- MC104
- 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.
History of the Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to improving understanding of international affairs by promoting a range of ideas and opinions on United States foreign policy. The Council has had a significant impact in the development of twentieth century United States foreign policy. Its membership has historically been drawn from those in business, government and academia recognized as the nation’s opinion leaders in international relations; membership is by invitation only. The Council’s basic constituency is its members, but it also reaches out to a wider audience through its publications, Committees on Foreign Relations, Corporate Program, and media efforts, contributing to the national dialogue on foreign policy.
The Council has no affiliation with the United States government. Its budget is funded through members’ dues, voluntary gifts, income from publications, endowment income, foundation grants, and subscriptions by corporate subscribers to the Corporate Program. The Council does not perform contract research and receives no budgetary support from the United States or any other government.
The Council on Foreign Relations was founded in 1921 to provide a continuous conference on international questions affecting the United States and to create and stimulate foreign policy debates within the United States. From an original 200 members, the Council had grown to over 3000 by 2005. To fulfill its mission, the Council established and developed a "think tank," as well as programs for corporations and affiliated Committees around the country. It has also expanded publications and media efforts beyond Foreign Affairs, its flagship journal.
The origins of the Council date to the end of World War I, when some of the American participants at the Paris Peace Conference wanted the United States to be better prepared to deal with international policy situations, such as the Treaty of Versailles. Believing that the United States would need to play a larger role in world affairs, they sought to create an organization that would provide for the continuous study of international problems facing the United States. These men, along with some British counterparts, founded the "Institute of International Affairs" in Paris in 1919. In 1921, the American branch of this Institute (no longer directly affiliated with the British section) merged with a larger existing group of New York City business and professional men to form the Council on Foreign Relations as a privately funded, non-profit and non-partisan organization. This formation was also a reaction against what the founders considered the shortsighted rejection of the League of Nations by the United States and the effort of the country to withdraw from involvement in international affairs.
To fulfill its original mission, the Council developed three principal activities: meetings, a program of studies, and publications. The Council leadership organized general meetings (dinner followed by a formal address) and evening discussions (which were more technical in nature and focused on a special subject with limited participation). Speakers included Herbert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, Nelson Rockefeller, George Kennan, Anthony Eden, Jawaharlal Nehru, Georges Clemenceau, and many other American and foreign diplomats, journalists, scholars, and military leaders. Study groups were organized for detailed examination of a particular problem or issue, the research of which sometimes lead to high quality publications. The Council provided a focal point, bringing together different backgrounds and expertise to examine pertinent issues. Topics such as disarmament, dictatorship, the Depression, international trade, finance, and investment are examples of the varied research the study groups have undertaken.
The early Council also developed an integrated publication program, including a quarterly review devoted to consideration of American foreign issues. This independently edited journal, Foreign Affairs, was established in the summer of 1922. It was initially edited by Archibald Cary Coolidge with assistance from Hamilton Fish Armstrong who succeeded Coolidge upon his death in 1928. Contributions to Foreign Affairs have come from leading statesmen, economists, publicists, and scholars of all nationalities and representing a wide range of viewpoints. Other publication initiatives included an annual Survey of American Foreign Relations, an annual Political Handbook of the World, and occasional volumes on current international problems, including the reports of Council study groups and reference works. The Council was concerned about the privacy of its members, and from the beginning determined not to publish its proceedings.
The Council began a reference and information service in 1931, gathering information bearing on American foreign relations, maintaining a clipping file, and answering reference questions. The Council’s Library collected indispensable volumes and documents on political, economic, and legal aspects of international affairs beginning in 1918, as well as historical and background materials.
In the late 1920s, the Council began collaboration with other institutions in study and research at meetings such as the International Studies Conference. The Council maintained close ties with the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London and began relationships with French and Canadian foreign affairs groups. Along with the collaborative international conference, the Council sponsored many other activities that could fall under the broad heading of "conferences," including Conferences for University Men, on the topics of neutrality and American foreign economic policy, Seminars for Junior Executives (a forerunner of the Corporate Program), and conferences on teaching and research in international relations. As early as the 1920s, members of the Council who were directors of large corporations had their firms signed up for a program of corporate financial support. From 1939-1941 the Council held "Seminars for Business Executives," which were suspended due to World War II. Restarted in 1953, this program was dubbed the Corporate Program and continues to the present time, providing seminars and trips for corporate members.
Assisted by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the Council began to organize a number of discussion groups in cities throughout the country in 1938, for the purpose of stimulating greater interest in foreign affairs on the part of community leaders in widely separated areas. These "Committees on Foreign Relations" were established and guided by the Council as small groups of community leaders with diverse opinions, and remained relatively autonomous from the Council. An annual conference allowed members of the different Committees to meet and exchange experiences. The Committees on Foreign Relations were indicators of public opinion throughout the country.
In the interwar years, the Council’s studies and meetings focused on a variety of topics including labor, Latin America, and Africa. In the summer of 1939, the Council suggested to the United States Department of State that it might undertake research work into certain topics related to the war in Europe. The Council proposed that it form groups of experts to proceed with research under four general heads – Security and Armament Problems, Economic and Financial Problems, Political Problems, Territorial Problems, and later, Peace Aims. These groups, situated under the Council’s Studies Department, formed what have come to be known as the War and Peace Studies and were funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. This was a major effort to help prepare the United States to deal with the problems of the post war world better than it had coped with the issues after the First World War. These confidential studies led to Council members’ participation in other work related to the organization of peace and the settlement of postwar problems after World War II. This was the first of many "projects," study groups of a longer duration and larger scope than usual.
After World War II, studies at the Council on Foreign Relations focused on U.S. and Soviet relations, economic aid to Europe, the Korean War, China, and Indochina, as well as nuclear weaponry and eventually Vietnam. In the 1960s, the Council began two fellowship programs: military fellows in 1962, and International Affairs Fellowship Program in 1967, financed by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which encouraged young scholars to participate at the Council. Also in the 1960s, a discussion about the inclusion of women as members began to take substance. The membership remained uncomfortable with this issue for the duration of that decade, but by 1971 eighteen women had been invited to join the Council.
In 1972, the Council took a controversial step when it opened an office in Washington to supplement the established membership and research facilities in New York. This "modest outpost" evolved into a full program of meetings and fellows for the growing number of Washington-based members, including representatives from both the executive and legislative branches of government. By the mid-1990s, more than two-thirds of Council members lived and worked beyond a 50-mile radius of New York. Washington and Boston retained the largest share, but a significant increase in membership had taken place on the West Coast, in the Midwest, and in such southern cities as Dallas and Atlanta. The late 1970s saw a major effort at long-term national outreach through regional membership meetings and ever more frequent travel by Council officers and fellows. The Council continued these experiments during the 1980s, promoting the occasional opening of Council meetings to public television coverage, and in the 1990s by establishing regular programs for members throughout the country and staging hearings and debates for television.
In the mid-1970s, the Council began work on a comprehensive study focusing on major international problems that would confront the world in the next decade. The 1980s Project looked at the control of nuclear weapons, human rights, international monetary relations, energy and the environment, armed conflict, terrorism and subversion, industrial policy, and relations between developed and less-developed states. The results were published in a series of reports.
In the 1990s, the Council focused its efforts on nurturing the next generation of foreign policy leaders, expanding its outreach through national programs and the regular use of television for hearings and debates on major policy issues, and enlarging the Studies Program division with two stated purposes: figuring out the rules and rhythms of foreign policy and developing new ideas for America and the international community.
In terms of physical location, the Council initially occupied two rooms on West 43rd Street in New York City until 1930, when the organization moved into the "Council House" at 45 East 46th Street. By the early 1940s, the Council had again outgrown its location; Mrs. Harold I. Pratt donated her home at the corner of 68th Street and Park Avenue, and the Council was officially located at the Pratt House in April 1945. A new wing was constructed in 1954, and two adjacent buildings were purchased in 1979-1980. The buildings were renovated in 1983-1984. The Council purchased another neighboring building on 68th Street in 1997, creating a state of the art meeting room and study offices known as the Peterson Center for International Studies.
For a fuller history on the Council on Foreign Relations, see Peter Grose’s Continuing the Inquiry: The Council on Foreign Relations from 1921-1996, located at http://www.cfr.org/about/history/cfr/ and Michael Wala’s The Council on Foreign Relations and American Foreign Policy in the Early Cold War (Providence: Berghahn Books, 1994).
Description
The Records of the Council on Foreign Relations document the history of this research organization from its founding in 1921 through the present, detailing its role in underpinning the development of an internationalist tradition in the twentieth century United States. The collection includes valuable source documents and papers from meetings, group discussions and studies, and conferences led by American and international experts and visiting statesmen in both New York and Washington, D.C. It also includes operational records, such as files from the board of directors, administration, publication, and communication departments, the Corporate and National Program, and the independent Committees on Foreign Relations.
The records provide a source of information not only for the Council’s history, but for aspects of foreign relations since 1921. The collection illuminates world affairs and the development of foreign policy from World War I through the present, examining a broad range of military, economic, political and social developments. It includes material on American and international political figures and statesmen who participated in study and discussion groups, meetings, and conferences, and who published through the Council. The records also reveal the climate of public opinion at key points in twentieth century history. The individuals and topics selected for meetings and studies illustrate what world issues were deemed important during specific times.
The Council on Foreign Relations records at the Mudd Manuscript Library do not include historic photographs, membership records, personnel files, or legal and financial files, which are retained in the Council’s Archives at the Pratt House in New York.
A paper index is available for portions of the Study Group, Meeting, and Conference records in the Mudd Manuscript Library reference room; these indices have been integrated into the contents lists for Series 3: Studies Department, Series 4: Meetings, and Series 5: Conferences.
Please see series descriptions in contents list for additional information about individual series.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
- Series 1: Board of Directors, 1921-1997
- Series 2: Administration, 1918-1996
- Subseries 2A: General Files, 1918-1995
- Subseries 2B: Executive Office, 1952-1996
- Subseries 2C: Library and Archives, 1921-1994
- Subseries 2D: Trips, 1959-1992
- Series 3: Studies Department, 1918-2004
- Subseries 3A: Administration, 1918-2001
- Subseries 3B: Records of Groups, 1918-1994
- Subseries 3C: Staffing, 1925-2004
- Series 4: Meetings, 1920-1995
- Subseries 4A: Administration, 1924-1993
- Subseries 4B: Records of Meetings, 1920-1995
- Series 5: Conferences, 1921-1991
- Subseries 5A: Volumes, 1933-1970
- Subseries 5B: Conference Records, 1921-1922, 1970-1991
- Subseries 5C: Special Conference Records, 1927-1992
- Series 6: Corporate Program, 1939-1994
- Subseries 6A: Administration, 1959-1993
- Subseries 6B: Events, 1939-1994
- Series 7: Committees/National Program, 1937-1996
- Subseries 7A: General, 1937-1993
- Subseries 7B: Annual Conferences and Meetings, 1939-1992
- Subseries 7C: Committee Correspondence and Reports, 1930-1991
- Subseries 7D: Speakers, 1938-1982
- Subseries 7E: Memoranda to Secretaries, 1938-1987
- Subseries 7F: Membership Lists, 1939-1983
- Subseries 7G: National Program, 1989-1994
- Series 8: Publications, 1921-2006
- Subseries 8A: Administration, 1922-1991
- Subseries 8B: Annual Reports, 1922-2006
- Subseries 8C: Annuals and Reference Books, 1922-1985
- Subseries 8D: Author Files, 1929-1990
- Series 9: Foreign Affairs, 1922-1992
- Subseries 9A: Administration, 1922-1992
- Subseries 9B: Manuscripts, 1922-1992
- Series 10: Washington Program, 1973-1997
- Subseries 10A: Study Groups, 1973-1994
- Subseries 10B: Meetings, 1977-1997
- Subseries 10C: Miscellaneous, 1973-1997
- Series 11: Communications Department, 1975-2000
- Series 12: Scrapbooks, 1922-1963
- Series 13: Sound Recordings, 1953-1997
- Series 14: May 2005 Accession, 1994-1996 [ML2005-18]
- Series 15: June 2006 Accession, 1981-1997 [ML2006-9]
- Series 16: April 2007 Accession, 1987-2001 [ML2007-11]
- Series 17: July 2008 Accession, 1980-2004 [ML2008-022]
- Series 18: July 2009 Accession, 1992-1999 [ML.2009.012]
Access and Use
Access
All Council on Foreign Relations records are closed for 25 years from the date of their creation with the exception of the Council's annual reports (located within Subseries 8B) which are not restricted.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
All users must sign a consent form where they agree to the following:
As a condition of use, the officers of the Council shall require each user of Council records to execute a prior written commitment that he or she will not directly or indirectly attribute to any living person any assertion of fact or opinion based upon any Council record without first obtaining from such person his or her written consent thereto.
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Curator of Public Policy Papers. The Council retains copyright that it possesses in all published and unpublished material, photographs, sound recordings, video recordings, electronic files and any item formatted in any medium; researchers are responsible for determining any question of copyright.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
The audio portion of the Council’s records at the Mudd Manuscript Library is currently on 5" and 7" reel-to-reel and cassette tapes which require playback equipment.
Other Finding Aids
A finding aid for Series 3, the Council on Foreign Relations Studies Department, 1918-2004, is available online: Council on Foreign Relations Studies Department Finding Aid.
A finding aid for Series 4, the Council on Foreign Relations Meetings Records, 1920-1995, is available online: Council on Foreign Relations Meetings Records Finding Aid .
Digital sound recordings of some Council meetings are available online. The digital recordings of meeting are described in a separate finding aid: Council on Foreign Relations Digital Sound Recordings Finding Aid .
Indices to Study Group records, Meeting records, and Conference records, spanning circa 1920 through 1973 are available in hardcopy. The Conference index has been integrated into the contents list for Series 5: Conferences, and the Study Group Index (Records of Groups) and Meetings index have been integrated into the aforementioned Studies Department and Meetings Records finding aids.
A list of Council publications held by the Mudd Manuscript Library but not included in this collection (such as Foreign Affairs, Documents on American Foreign Relations, The Political Handbook, and The United States in World Affairs, as well as the Council's Newsletter, Special Reports, Task Force Reports, and other individual publications) is also available. Please contact Mudd Manuscript Library for further information.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
The collection was deposited at the Library in 1998. Title and custody of the collection were formally transferred to Princeton in 2002. Small transfers of more recent records occur annually.
Appraisal
Since 1921, the Council has archived materials relating to its organization, study groups, meetings, and special events. The Council Library and Archives staff reviews records to discard records not conforming to its general retention policy. Items deemed private or inappropriate for transfer are retained by the Council. Further appraisal has been conducted in accordance with Mudd Manuscript Library guidelines.
Accrual of Records
Accruals are expected from the Council on Foreign Relations on an annual basis.
Related Materials
Location of Copies or Alternate Formats
Portions of the Council’s records from 1921-1951, include Conferences, Study Groups, Meetings, and the War and Peace Project, are also available on microfiche at Princeton’s Firestone Library [MICROFICHE 1637]. The creation of this microfiche was conducted between the University Publications of America and the Council on Foreign Relations and did not involve Princeton University. A guide is available, see Film B Uncataloged box for microfiche 1637 at Firestone Microforms Services (Film). Additionally, many of the Council’s reports are available in published form. Please consult the Princeton University Library online catalog for available published reports.
Portions of the Council’s audio records described in the Sound Recordings Series have been digitized as part on an ongoing project. Contact the library for additional details.
Related Archival Material
Other material at the Mudd Manuscript Library related to the Council on Foreign Relations includes the records of the first three editors of Foreign Affairs: Archibald Cary Coolidge, (within the Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers), Hamilton Fish Armstrong, and William P. Bundy. The Library also holds the papers of members of the Council such as John Foster Dulles, Allen W. Dulles, Arthur Bullard, George F. Kennan, George W. Ball, Adlai E. Stevenson, David A. Morse, and Frank W. Notestein.
Additionally, Mudd Manuscript Library has an incomplete set of the journal Foreign Affairs and other Council serial publications such as Documents on American Foreign Relations, The Political Handbook, and The United States in World Affairs, as well as the Council's Newsletter, Special Reports, Task Force Reports, and other individual publications. Please contact Mudd Manuscript Library for further information and availability.
Processing and Other Information
Works Cited
Information in the Organizational History section, as well as descriptions of the Council’s departments and functions, was gathered from material within the Council’s records (notably historical information from the Administration Series and Annual Reports from the Publications Series), as well as the Council on Foreign Relations’ website, http://www.cfr.org/. Of special interest are the annual reports, located at http://www.cfr.org/about/annual_report/ and Peter Grose’s Continuing the Inquiry: The Council on Foreign Relations from 1921-1996, located at http://www.cfr.org/about/history/cfr/.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Mudd Library Staff including Jennifer Cole, Dan Santamaria, Kristine Marconi, Joanna Peery Polyn, Jennifer Walele, Stasia Karel, Helene Van Rossum, and Princeton University student workers from 2003-2006. Finding aid written by Jennifer Cole in 2006.
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 Jennifer Cole and Dan Santamaria on August 24, 2006.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Council on Foreign Relations Records, 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.
- Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973.
- Bundy, William P., 1917-2000.
- Campbell, John.
- Diebold, William.
- Frye, Alton.
- Gelb, Leslie H.
- Keller, Kenneth H.
- Lord, Winston.
- Manning, Bayless.
- Maxwell, Kenneth, 1941-.
- Murphy, Richard W. (Richard William), 1929-.
- Osmer-McQuade, Margaret.
- Peterson, Peter G.
- Siegman, Henry.
- Swing, John Temple.
- Tarnoff, Peter.
- Whittaker, Jennifer.
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- America and the World.
- Documents on American Foreign Relations.
- Foreign Affairs.
- The Political Handbook.
- The United States in World Affairs.
- World in Focus.
- Economic history -- 20th century.
- International relations -- 20th century.
- Nonprofit organizations -- United States -- 20th century -- Records and correspondence.
- Research institutes -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
- World politics -- 20th century.
- United States -- Foreign economic relations.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
- Annual reports.
- Correspondence.
- Drafts (documents).
- Manuscripts.
- Minutes.
- Periodicals.
- Proceedings.
- Records.
- Scrapbooks.
- Sound recordings.
- Transcripts.
Browse other finding aids related to the following terms:
- American history/20th century
- American politics and government
- Cold War
- Diplomacy
- Public policy/20th century
- World War II
Contents List
Series 1: Board of Directors, 1921-1997
(11.05 linear feet in 27 boxes)
History of the Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations has been the Council's main steering body from its beginning in 1921. The Board is currently led by a Chairman, two vice Chairmen, and the President of the Council, and includes many other Council members.
Series Description
The Board of Directors Series includes information on the Committees of the Board which oversee general Council issues such as membership, programs, and procedures. Of interest is the long run of Committee on Studies records, which document proposed and selected topics for study by the Studies Department. This series also houses the Board’s meeting minutes, as well as correspondence and miscellaneous materials from the Board of Directors.
Arrangement
The records in this series are divided into four groups: Committees, arranged alphabetically by subject and then chronologically within; Correspondence, arranged chronologically; Meeting Minutes, arranged chronologically; and Miscellaneous, arranged alphabetically by topic and then chronologically within.
Committees
Committee on the Council's National Role (CCNR)
General
1984-1985 January
Box 1, Folder 1 1985 February-1985 April
Box 1, Folder 2 1985 May-1985 October
Box 1, Folder 3 1985 November-1986 January
Box 1, Folder 4 1986 February-1987
Box 1, Folder 5 Membership Study
Data, 1987
Box 1, Folder 6 Management Summary, 1987
Box 1, Folder 7 Progress Report, 1987
Box 2, folder 1 Task Forces I-IV, 1985-1986
Box 2, Folder 2 Committee on Members' Programs
1972-1974 March
Box 2, Folder 3 1975-1978
Box 2, Folder 4 Committee on Procedures
Background and Membership Analysis, 1964-1972
Box 2, Folder 5 Minutes and Correspondence, 1971-1972
Box 2, Folder 6 Committee on Studies
1926-1932
Box 3, Folder 1 1933-1937
Box 3, Folder 2 1938-1940
Box 3, Folder 3 1941-1944
Box 3, Folder 4 1945-1946
Box 3, Folder 5 1946-1947
Box 4, Folder 1 1947
Box 4, Folder 2 1948
Box 4, Folder 3 1949
Box 4, Folder 4 1950
Box 4, Folder 5 1951
Box 5, Folder 1 1952
Box 5, Folder 2 1952-1953
Box 5, Folder 3 1953-1954
Box 5, Folder 4 1954-1955
Box 6, Folder 1 1955
Box 6, Folder 2 1956
Box 6, Folder 3 1957
Box 6, Folder 4 1958-1959
Box 6, Folder 5 1959-1962
Box 7, Folder 1 1963-1964
Box 7, Folder 2 1965-1966
Box 7, Folder 3 1966-1968
Box 7, Folder 4 1968-1969
Box 7, Folder 5 1970
Box 8, Folder 1 1970-1971
Box 8, Folder 2 1972-1973
Box 8, Folder 3 1973-1975
Box 8, Folder 4 1975
Box 8, Folder 5 1976
Box 8, Folder 6 1977-1978
Box 9, Folder 1 1978-1979
Box 9, Folder 2 1980-1981
Box 9, Folder 3 1982
Box 9, Folder 4 1983-1986
Box 9, Folder 5 1986-1988
Box 9, Folder 6 1988-1989
Box 10, Folder 1 1990
Box 10, Folder 2 1991
Box 10, Folder 3 1992
Box 10, Folder 4 1994
Box 10, Folder 5 Administration, 1986-1990
Box 10, Folder 6 Correspondence, etc., 1977-1985
Box 10, Folder 7 Manuscript Studies Status Reports, 1986-1991
Box 10, Folder 8 Reports, 1946-1952
Box 10, Folder 9 Steering Committee
1984-1985
Box 11, Folder 1 1985
Box 11, Folder 2 1985-1986
Box 11, Folder 3 1985-1988
Box 11, Folder 4 1987
Box 11, Folder 5 Correspondence
1923-1946
Box 11, Folder 6 1946-1966
Box 11, Folder 7 1967-1974
Box 12, Folder 1 1975-1977
Box 12, Folder 2 Meeting Minutes
1921 September 27-1929 November 18
Box 12, Folder 3 1930 April 21-1931 October 20
Box 12, Folder 4 1932 January 14-1934 November 14
Box 12, Folder 5 1935 April 12-1937 December 21
Box 13, Folder 1 1938 February 2-1941 November 12
Box 13, Folder 2 1942 June 16-1944 September 13
Box 13, Folder 3 1944 November 15-1945 November 15
Box 13, Folder 4 1946 May 21-1947 December 23
Box 13, Folder 5 1948 February 17-1951 January 23
Box 14, Folder 1 1951 May 15-1952 June 19
Box 14, Folder 2 1952 November 25-1953 February 16
Box 14, Folder 3 1953 May 18-1954 October 14
Box 14, Folder 4 1955 October 28-1956 November 15
Box 14, Folder 5 1956 May 24-1957 January 7
Box 14, Folder 6 1957 May 28-1959 November 9
Box 15, Folder 1 1960 January 6-1962 January 23
Box 15, Folder 2 1962 May 7-1964 January 29
Box 15, Folder 3 1964 May 27-1965 May 18
Box 15, Folder 4 1965 November 8-1966 July 19
Box 15, Folder 5 1966 September 21-1967 May 25
Box 15, Folder 6 1967 November 1-1968 May 16
Box 16, Folder 1 1968 October 28-1969 January 30
Box 16, Folder 2 1969 May 27-1969 November 13
Box 16, Folder 3 1970 February 3-1970 November 4
Box 16, Folder 4 1971 February 3-1971 July 22
Box 16, Folder 5 1971 November 15-1971 November 29
Box 16, Folder 6 1972 February 28-1972 June 6
Box 16, Folder 7 1972 October 12
Box 17, Folder 1 1972 December 18-1973 February 27
Box 17, Folder 2 1973 April 12-1973 September 10
Box 17, Folder 3 1973 September 11-1973 December 6
Box 17, Folder 4 1974 March 14-1974 September 11
Box 17, Folder 5 1974 September 12-1975 April 10
Box 17, Folder 6 1975 June 18-1975 September 23
Box 18, Folder 1 1975 November 4-1976 June 3
Box 18, Folder 2 1976 September 22-1977 June 6
Box 18, Folder 3 1977 October 7
Box 18, Folder 4 1978 January 14
Box 18, Folder 5 1978 June 15
Box 18, Folder 6 1978 October 20-1979 January 18
Box 19, Folder 1 1979 June 6-1979 September 26
Box 19, Folder 2 1980 February 5-1980 June 25
Box 19, Folder 3 1980 October 8
Box 19, Folder 4 1981 January 27
Box 19, Folder 5 1981 June 10
Box 19, Folder 6 1981 October 7
Box 20, Folder 1 1982 February 1
Box 20, Folder 2 1982 June 1
Box 20, Folder 3 1982 October 15
Box 20, Folder 4 1983 February 8
Box 20, Folder 5 1983 June 7
Box 20, Folder 6 1983 October 13
Box 20, Folder 7 1984 February 7-1984 October 10
Box 21, Folder 1 1985 January 30
Box 21, Folder 2 1985 June 4
Box 21, Folder 3 1985 October 16
Box 21, Folder 4 1985 October 17-1986 January 23
Box 21, Folder 5 1986 June 10
Box 21, Folder 6 1986 October 14-1986 October 15
Box 21, Folder 7 1987 January 22-1987 June 4
Box 22, Folder 1 1987 October 19-1988 January 28
Box 22, Folder 2 1988 May 23-1988 October 19
Box 22, Folder 3 1989 January 31-1989 June 6
Box 22, Folder 4 1989 October 17-1989 October 18
Box 22, Folder 5 1989 October 18- 1990 January 30
Box 22, Folder 6 1990 January 30
Box 22, Folder 7 1990 June 6
Box 23, Folder 1 1990 October 16-17
Box 23, Folder 2 1990 October 17
Box 23, Folder 3 1991 January 30
Box 23, Folder 4 1991 January 31
Box 23, Folder 5 1991 June 4
Box 23, Folder 6 1991 October 23
Box 24, Folder 1 1992 June 2-1993 June 1
Box 24, Folder 2 1992 October 12-14
Box 24, Folder 3 1993 January 26
Box 24, Folder 4 1993 June 1
Box 24, Folder 5 1993 October 12-13
Box 24, Folder 6 to 7 1993 October 13
Box 25, Folder 1 Miscellaneous
General
1978-1979, 1987, 1997
Box 25, Folder 2 1979-1981
Box 25, Folder 3 1982-1985
Box 25, Folder 4 1984-1986
Box 25, Folder 5 1990-1992
Box 25, Folder 6 to 7 Appointments, 1992
Box 25, Folder 8 Biographies, 1990-1994
Box 25, Folder 9 By Law Changes, 1991-1992
Box 26, Folder 1 Candidates, 1994
Box 26, Folder 2 Committee
General, 1993-1994
Box 26, Folder 3 Assignments, 1991-1993
Box 26, Folder 4 Composition, 1972-1980
Box 26, Folder 5 Elections, 1972-1973
Box 26, Folder 6 Elections, 1989
Box 26, Folder 7 Electoral Changes, 1991-1992
Box 26, Folder 8 Executive Committee Meetings, 1972-1973
Box 26, Folder 9 Finance and Budget Committee Meeting, 1978 June 9
Box 26, Folder 10 Letters
Members, 1992
Box 26, Folder 11 New Directors, 1992
Box 26, Folder 12 Project "X", 1971
Box 26, Folder 13 Resignations and Acceptances, 1992
Box 26, Folder 14 Retreat
General, 1978 January
Box 26, Folder 15 Briefing Materials for Council Board Retreat, 1978 January 14
Box 27, Folder 1 Swing, John Temple, Talking Points, 1991 January 16
Box 27, Folder 2 Series 2: Administration, 1918-1996
(31.29 linear feet in 75 boxes)
History of the Administration
The Administration of the Council on Foreign relations is based around its Executive Office. While the Board steers the general direction of the Council, the Administration directs day-to-day functions and contact with members. The president of the Council oversees the daily operations of the Council such as meetings and studies programs, publications, membership, and Council-affiliated committees, but is also responsible for strategic planning and institutional policy, formed in consultation with the board of directors.
Series Description
The Administration Series of the Council on Foreign Relations contains records relating to the general operations of the organization, including subject files on administrative matters, files from the Executive Office of the Council, Library and Archive records and materials documenting the various trips offered to members of the Council. In general, this series contains departmental records not falling under any of the other series.
Arrangement
The Administrative Series is divided into four subseries: General Files, Executive Office, Library and Archives, and Trips.
Subseries 2A: General, 1918-1995
(6.26 linear feet in 15 boxes)
Subseries Description
The General Files Subseries documents portions of the administrative functions of the Council. It includes subject files on various administrative matters, including rules and policies of the Council, relations with other organizations (including the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the Council’s parallel organization in London), fundraising, and records on legal issues such as breaches of confidentiality, as well as attacks on and critiques of the Council. Other information included in this subseries documents anniversary planning and the history of the Harold Pratt House, the Council’s New York headquarters. This subseries includes some significant documents from the Council’s formative years, such as documents on the "Anglo-American Institute of Foreign Affairs," and information on the merger between its American branch and the existing Council on Foreign Relations (and materials from that earlier body); early drafts of a charter and statements of purpose, early correspondence, meeting minutes and membership lists; and documents on the development of the Foreign Affairs journal.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Advisory Panels
Archives, 1972-1974
Box 28, Folder 1 Non-Attribution Rule, 1974-1981
Box 28, Folder 2 Research and Studies Program, 1972-1973
Box 28, Folder 3 Aid to Europe
Administrative Matters, 1948-1951
Box 28, Folder 4 Rogers, Lindsay, Correspondence, 1948-1951
Box 28, Folder 5 Annual Report Information, 1986-1988, 1991
Box 28, Folder 6 Attacks
1950-1962
Box 28, Folder 7 1962-1963
Box 28, Folder 8 1964
Box 28, Folder 9 1965-1968
Box 29, Folder 1 1969-1971
Box 29, Folder 2 1972
Box 29, Folder 3 1973
Box 29, Folder 4 1973-1981, 1989-1991
Box 29, Folder 5 Undated
Box 29, Folder 6 Oversized, circa 1955-1965
(removed to Box 756)
Foreign Affairs, 1961-1962, 1966
Box 29, Folder 7 Postcards, 1962-1964
(primarily to Nelson Rockefeller)
Box 30, Folder 1 Rightwing, 1980-1983
Box 30, Folder 2 Rightwing, 1989-1990
Box 30, Folder 3 Smoot, Dan
1959-1963
Box 30, Folder 4 1963-1969
Box 30, Folder 5 Board of Governors Ballots, 1919
Box 30, Folder 6 Bundy, William/ Foreign Affairs Controversy, 1971-1972
Box 30, Folder 7 Canadian-American Group
Dean, Edgar P., Correspondence, 1939-1941
Box 30, Folder 8 to 9 Dean, Edgar P., Correspondence, 1939-1941
Box 31, Folder 1 General Correspondence, 1939-1941
Box 31, Folder 2 Working Materials, 1939-1940
Box 31, Folder 3 Carnegie Fellowships, United Nations, 1958-1959
Box 31, Folder 4 Ceremonial Occasions
1930-1947
Box 31, Folder 5 1948-1984
Box 31, Folder 6 1985-1989
Box 31, Folder 7 Committee on Foreign Securities, 1919
Box 31, Folder 8 Computers, Purchase and Use of, 1968-1983
Box 31, Folder 9 Conferences
Bi-national Conferences, Reports and Policy, 1952-1978
Box 31, Folder 10 Correspondence, 1919-1920
Box 32, Folder 1 China, 1919
Box 32, Folder 2 Russia, 1919
Box 32, Folder 3 to 4 Correspondence
General, 1945-1955
Box 32, Folder 5 to 8 Barber, Joseph, 1949-1951, 1963-1964
Box 32, Folder 9 Emeny, Brooks, 1944
Box 33, Folder 1 Entertainment, 1922-1941
Box 33, Folder 2 Famous People, 1928-1949
Box 33, Folder 3 Mineral Inquiry, 1942-1943
Box 33, Folder 4 Personal Interest, 1940-1944
Box 33, Folder 5 Council Space
Harold Pratt House History, 1939-1971, 1976-1978, 1990
Box 33, Folder 6 Office Space, 1924-1968, 1987-1988
Box 33, Folder 7 Early Documentation, 1921-1978
Box 33, Folder 8 Early Years and History, 1918-1981
Box 34, Folder 1 to 2 Fellowships
Carnegie (Africa), 1955-1961
Box 34, Folder 3 Latin America, 1956-1961
Box 34, Folder 4 to 5 Murrow, Edward R., 1965, 1975-1983
Box 34, Folder 6 Fiftieth Anniversary of the Council on Foreign Relations, 1966-1973
Box 34, Folder 7 Financial Contributions and Fundraising, 1946-1952, 1969, 1977, 1983-1992
Box 34, Folder 8 Foundation Fundraising
General
A-O, 1931-1971
Box 35, Folder 1 R-T, 1927-1976
Box 35, Folder 2 Carnegie Corporation
1929-1959
Box 35, Folder 3 1959-1964
Box 35, Folder 4 1964-1970
Box 35, Folder 5 Ford Foundation
1948-1959
Box 35, Folder 6 1960-1963
Box 36, Folder 1 1963-1970, 1982-1985
Box 36, Folder 2 Latin America Projects, 1977-1984
Box 36, Folder 3 Rockefeller Foundation
1927-1946
Box 36, Folder 4 1946-1953
Box 36, Folder 5 1953-1957, 1962-1976
Box 36, Folder 6 War and Peace Studies Project, 1939-1945
Box 37, Folder 1 Soviet-American Relations Project, 1978-1984
Box 37, Folder 2 Historical Interest, 1937-1964
Box 37, Folder 3 International Affairs Fellows Annual Seminars
1985 June 13-14
Box 37, Folder 4 1993 June 3-4
Box 37, Folder 5 Legal Issues
General, 1926-1970, 1983
Box 37, Folder 6 to 7 Ellsberg Subpoena
1971
Box 37, Folder 8 1971-1972
Box 37, Folder 9 Meetings, 1918-1920
Box 38, Folder 1 to 2 Membership
Committee on Membership, 1952-1971
Box 38, Folder 3 Member Relations
1919-1959
Box 38, Folder 4 1960-1981
Box 38, Folder 5 Members' Program Committee, 1973-1974
Box 38, Folder 6 Policy Committee
1921, 1952
Box 39, Folder 1 1952
Box 39, Folder 2 Reports, 1952
Box 39, Folder 3 Public Relations, 1970-1979
Box 39, Folder 4 Publicity, 1922-1973, 1989
Box 39, Folder 5 Relations with Other Organizations
ACLS - Aspen Institute, Italia, 1931-1993
Box 39, Folder 6 Atlantic-Bridge - Atlantic Institute, 1955-1971
Box 39, Folder 7 Australia - Canadian, 1938-1973
Box 40, Folder 1 Canadian - Carnegie, 1932-1978
Box 40, Folder 2 Center - Council, 1922-1972
Box 40, Folder 3 Deutsche - Ditchley, 1962-1973
Box 40, Folder 4 Ditchely Foundation - Institut des Relations Internationales, 1927-1973
Box 40, Folder 5 Government, 1926-1964
Box 40, Folder 6 Government, 1964-1971 Foreign Governments (A-Z), 1937-1964
Box 40, Folder 7 Institut für Europäische Politik - International Rescue Committee, 1927-1972
Box 41, Folder 1 International Study Project - Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, 1931-1995
Box 41, Folder 2 Royal Institute of International Affairs
1923-1935
Box 41, Folder 3 1936-1952
Box 41, Folder 4 1952-1973
Box 41, Folder 5 South Africa, World Peace Foundation, 1929-1971
Box 41, Folder 6 Requests for Substantive Information, 1943-1958, 1961
Box 42, Folder 1 Rules, Policies, and Off-the-Record Violations
1924-1970
Box 42, Folder 2 1971-1981
Box 42, Folder 3 Signatures of Famous Men
A-K, 1924-1969
Box 42, Folder 4 K-W, 1923-1961
Box 42, Folder 5 Staff Members and Their Positions, 1962-1978
Box 42, Folder 6 Television Program Pilot with WNET Channel 13, 1980-1982
Box 42, Folder 7 Television Series, Funding, 1983
Box 42, Folder 8 Tiwana, Sir Khizar Hayat, 1953-1954
Box 42, Folder 9 Willkie, Wendell, 1942-1977
Box 42, Folder 10 World War II Censor Problems and Miscellaneous, 1940-1968
Box 42, Folder 11 Miscellaneous Unidentified, 1919-1963
Box 42, Folder 12 Subseries 2B: Executive Office, 1952-1996
(22.94 linear feet in 55 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Executive Office Subseries documents the work of the president and high level offices. Records in this subseries include subject files and correspondence on study groups, projects, conferences, membership, fellowships, trips, planning, development, and outreach.
Individuals documented within this subseries include:
- Grayson Kirk, director (1950-1973), president (1964-1971) and vice chairman of the Board (1971-1973)
- Bayless Manning, president and director (1971-1977)
- Winston Lord president and director (1977-1985)
- John Temple Swing, vice president (1972-1986), president pro-tem (1985-1986), and executive vice president (1986-1993)
- Peter Tarnoff, director and president (1986-1993)
- Alton Frye, vice president (1987-1993), director, president, and senior vice president (1993)
- Leslie H. Gelb, director (1993-2003) and president (1993-2003)
- Peter G. Peterson, Chairman of the Board (1985-current [2006])
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by individual’s tenure as president and alphabetically by subject thereunder; Peterson records are filed at the end of the subseries, followed by a Miscellaneous section.
Kirk, Grayson
Monthly Meetings, 1965-1971
Box 43, Folder 1 Manning, Bayless
Correspondence, 1970-1977
A-B
Box 43, Folder 2 C
Box 43, Folder 3 D-E
Box 43, Folder 4 F-G
Box 43, Folder 5 H
Box 43, Folder 6 I-J-K
Box 44, Folder 1 L
Box 44, Folder 2 M
Box 44, Folder 3 N-O-P
Box 44, Folder 4 Q-R
Box 44, Folder 5 S
Box 44, Folder 6 T-U-V
Box 44, Folder 7 W-Z
Box 44, Folder 8 Subject Files
Administration Planning Group, 1977 September-1978 February
Box 45, Folder 1 Atlantic Institute, 1971 October-1972 December
Box 45, Folder 2 Attacks on Council, 1972 May-1976 July
Box 45, Folder 3 Australian Institute of International Affairs, 1972 July-1976 May
Box 45, Folder 4 Chatham House, 1971 October-1976 August
Box 45, Folder 5 Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1971 September-1976 February
Box 45, Folder 6 Chiefs Lunch Group, 1971-1976
Box 45, Folder 7 China Trip, 1971-1975
Box 45, Folder 8 Committee on Council Term Membership, 1977 January-1979 May
Box 45, Folder 9 Committees on Foreign Relations, 1972-1973
Box 45, Folder 10 Council on World Affairs, 1971 November-1975 August
Box 45, Folder 11 Deutschen Gesellschaft, 1972 October-1974 November
Box 45, Folder 12 Ellsberg Papers, 1971 January-1972 January
Box 45, Folder 13 Enclosure for Cover Letters, 1977 March 22
Box 45, Folder 14 Fellowships: General, 1973 July-1977 December
Box 45, Folder 15 Finance and Budget, General, 1971 August-1975 February
Box 45, Folder 16 Foreign Affairs, General, 1970 November-1976 August
Box 45, Folder 17 Foreign Policy Association, 1971 September-1976 July
Box 45, Folder 18 German Marshall Fund, 1973 June-1977 August
Box 45, Folder 19 Inquiries Regarding Council, 1971-1978
Box 45, Folder 20 International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1971 November-1976 March
Box 46, Folder 1 "Jeffcoat," 1976-1978
Box 46, Folder 2 Membership
General, 1971 August-1976 July
Box 46, Folder 3 Committee on Term Membership, 1971 October-1976 June
Box 46, Folder 4 New Members
1973 January-1974 July
Box 46, Folder 5 1974 December-1976 June
Box 46, Folder 6 Membership Committee and Meetings, 1972 October-1979 May
Box 46, Folder 7 Memoranda, Council
Members, 1972-1976
Box 46, Folder 8 Staff, 1972-1976
Box 46, Folder 9 Program Review
Books-Press, 1965-1973
Box 46, Folder 10 Budget Projection, 1973-1976
Box 46, Folder 11 Business Community, 1971-1972
Box 47, Folder 1 Capital Fund Drive, 1973-1977
Box 47, Folder 2 Constituent Elements, 1971-1974
Box 47, Folder 3 Future Program and Funding
Mailings, 1972-1973
Box 47, Folder 4 Replies
1968-1973 May
Box 47, Folder 5 1973 June-1976 December
Box 47, Folder 6 General-Philosophic, 1971-1974
Box 47, Folder 7 Media Panel, 1973
Box 47, Folder 8 Studies Program Coordinating Committee, 1973-1976
Box 47, Folder 9 Public Communication
Box 48 General, 1974 February-1976 August
Box 48, Folder 1 World Affairs Monograph Service, 1975 September-1976 February
Box 48, Folder 2 Publications
General, 1971 June-1976 November
Box 48, Folder 3 Annual Report, 1972 June-1976 July
Box 48, Folder 4 President's Report, 1971 July-1975 September
Box 48, Folder 5 Studies Program
General
1971 February-1976 May
Box 48, Folder 6 1976 November-1978 June
Box 48, Folder 7 1978 August-1979 June
Box 48, Folder 8 Inter-American Program, 1974 October-1977 August
Box 48, Folder 9 Term Membership, General, 1977 August-1979 June
Box 48, Folder 10 Trilateral Commission, 1972 May-1973 October
Box 49, Folder 1 United World Colleges, 1972 November-1975 March
Box 49, Folder 2 World Affairs Publications Service, 1976 September 3-1977 July 25
Box 49, Folder 3 Lord, Winston
General, 1984-1985
Box 49, Folder 4 Amman Conference Report, 1984
Box 49, Folder 5 Annual Conference, 1984-1985
Box 49, Folder 6 Annual Dinner, 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
Box 49, Folder 7 Arab Thought Forum, 1983
Box 49, Folder 8 Bacon House, 1980
Box 49, Folder 9 Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs
1977-1981
Box 49, Folder 10 1981
Box 50, Folder 1 Bay Area Committee, 1983 June 30
Box 50, Folder 2 Centre for Inter-American Relations, 1979-1980
Box 50, Folder 3 Chatham House, 1976 September 1
Box 50, Folder 4 Chiefs Lunch Group
1976 September 1
Box 50, Folder 5 1979-1983
Box 50, Folder 6 Chiefs Lunch Meeting, 1984
Box 50, Folder 7 China
1975-1979
Box 50, Folder 8 1979
Box 50, Folder 9 Committees on Foreign Relations, 1984-1985
Box 50, Folder 10 Corporate Program, 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
General
Box 50, Folder 11 Seminars
Box 50, Folder 12 Correspondence
A-D, 1979-1985
Aa – Ap
Box 50, Folder 13 Ar – Az
Box 50, Folder 14 Bab – BBC
Box 51, Folder 1 Bearg – Bing
Box 51, Folder 2 Bir – Brey
Box 51, Folder 3 Brey – Burns
Box 51, Folder 4 Burt – Byro
Box 51, Folder 5 Ca - Ce
Box 51, Folder 6 Ce – Ci
Box 51, Folder 7 Ci – Co
Box 52, Folder 1 Co
Box 52, Folder 2 Cr – Cz
Box 52, Folder 3 Da – Den
Box 52, Folder 4 Dep – Dz
Box 52, Folder 5 E-Hes, 1979-1985
Ea – En
Box 53, Folder 1 Eo – Ez
Box 53, Folder 2 Fa – Fo
Box 53, Folder 3 Fr – Fu
Box 54, Folder 1 Gab – Gar
Box 54, Folder 2 Gar – Ger
Box 54, Folder 3 Ger – Gley
Box 54, Folder 4 Go – Gr
Box 54, Folder 5 Gr – Gw
Box 54, Folder 6 Ha – Haug
Box 55, Folder 1 Haus – Hes
Box 55, Folder 2 Hess-M, 1979-1985
Hess – Hodg
Box 55, Folder 3 Hodi – Houg
Box 55, Folder 4 Hous – Hyl
Box 55, Folder 5 Ia – Iz
Box 55, Folder 6 Jack – Jav
Box 56, Folder 1 Jef – Jus
Box 56, Folder 2 Kah – Klei
Box 56, Folder 3 Klei – Kwang
Box 56, Folder 4 Labb – Lewis
Box 56, Folder 5 Lewis – Long
Box 56, Folder 6 Long – Lupfur
Box 57, Folder 1 Lym – Lyet
Box 57, Folder 2 Mac – Marder
Box 57, Folder 3 Mari – Mela
Box 57, Folder 4 Mela – Monte
Box 57, Folder 5 Montg – Myers
Box 57, Folder 6 N-S, 1979-1985
Nach – Neth
Box 58, Folder 1 New – Nye
Box 58, Folder 2 O
Box 58, Folder 3 Paci – Pill
Box 58, Folder 4 Pin – Put
Box 58, Folder 5 Q
Box 58, Folder 6 Rab – Rice
Box 58, Folder 7 Rich – Rock
Box 59, Folder 1 Rock – Ross
Box 59, Folder 2 Rost – Ry
Box 59, Folder 3 Sachs – Schub
Box 59, Folder 4 Schub – Schweb
Box 59, Folder 5 Schweb – Ship
Box 59, Folder 6 Shis – Snit
Box 60, Folder 1 Sobh – Stead
Box 60, Folder 2 Stead – Strobe
Box 60, Folder 3 Stroud – Symi
Box 60, Folder 4 T-Z, 1979-1985
Taft – Tee
Box 60, Folder 5 Teic – Trani
Box 60, Folder 6 Trani – Twee
Box 61, Folder 1 U
Box 61, Folder 2 Vaky – Vratusa
Box 61, Folder 3 Wac – Wet
Box 61, Folder 4 Wha – Willi
Box 61, Folder 5 Willi – Wris
Box 61, Folder 6 X
Box 61, Folder 7 Y
Box 62, Folder 1 Z
Box 62, Folder 2 1984 (Incoming Unsorted)
Box 62, Folder 3 Dallas, 1984-1985
Box 62, Folder 4 Department Group
1978-1979
Box 62, Folder 5 1984-1985
Box 62, Folder 6 Department and Studies Group
1980-1983
Box 62, Folder 7 1984
Box 62, Folder 8 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik
1976 September 1
Box 62, Folder 9 1980-1983
Box 62, Folder 10 Executive Committee
1980
Box 62, Folder 11 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
Box 62, Folder 12 Fellows, General, 1983 June 30
Box 62, Folder 13 Fellowships
Box 63 1979-1981
Box 63, Folder 1 General, 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 2 International Affairs Fellows Program, 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 3 Levy, Walter, 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 4 Murrow, Edward R., 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 5 Shepardson, Whitney, 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 6 State Department, 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 7 Foreign Affairs
1976 September 1
Box 63, Folder 8 1979-1981
Box 63, Folder 9 1983
Box 63, Folder 10 1984-1985
Box 63, Folder 11 Special Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1983 June 30
Box 63, Folder 12 Foreign Policy Association
1976 September 1
Box 63, Folder 13 1980-1982
Box 63, Folder 14 French Institute of International Relations, 1979-1980
Box 63, Folder 15 General Administration
1978 January
Box 64, Folder 1 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
Box 64, Folder 2 Inquiries
1978 July
Box 64, Folder 3 1983
Box 64, Folder 4 1984-1985
Box 64, Folder 5 Institute of Strategic Studies, 1981
Box 64, Folder 6 International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1979
Box 64, Folder 7 International Management and Development Institute, 1980-1981
Box 64, Folder 8 Japan Centre for International Exchange, Advisory Board, 1983
Box 64, Folder 9 Meeting/Dinner, 1986 June 3
Box 64, Folder 10 Meetings Program
General, 1984-1985
Box 64, Folder 11 Carrington Lunch, 1984
Box 64, Folder 12 Central America Conference, 1985
Box 64, Folder 13 Dayan Centre Conference, 1984-1985
Box 64, Folder 14 Friedman Transcript, 1984
Box 64, Folder 15 International Studies Association Conference, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 1 London, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 2 Los Angeles, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 3 Minneapolis, 1984
Box 65, Folder 4 Nonprofit Coordinating Committee, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 5 Organization Contacts, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 6 Paris, 1984
Box 65, Folder 7 San Francisco, 1984
Box 65, Folder 8 Sons and Daughters, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 9 Speakers, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 10 Vietnam, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 11 Washington, 1984-1985
Box 65, Folder 12 Membership
General, 1978-1979
Box 65, Folder 13 Committee and Meeting Material, 1983
Box 65, Folder 14 Correspondence, New Members, 1983
Box 65, Folder 15 Invitations to New Members, etc., 1976 September 1
Box 65, Folder 16 Term Members, 1983
Box 65, Folder 17 Memoranda to Members
1976-1979
Box 66, Folder 1 1979-1985
Box 66, Folder 2 Memoranda to Staff
1976-1979
Box 66, Folder 3 1979-1983
Box 66, Folder 4 1984-1985
Box 66, Folder 5 Military Trips, 1983
Box 66, Folder 6 Nashville Conference, 1984-1985
Box 66, Folder 7 Nominating Committee, 1983
Box 66, Folder 8 Outreach, 1977-1984
Box 66, Folder 9 Phoenix Conference, 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
Box 66, Folder 10 Portland, Oregon, 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
Box 66, Folder 11 President's Report, 1982-1983
Box 66, Folder 12 Presidency, Introduction and Conclusion, 1972, 1985-1986
Box 66, Folder 13 Program and Administration Staff Group, 1977-1978
Box 67, Folder 1 Public Communications: General, 1976 September 1
Box 67, Folder 2 Romberg, Alan, 1985
Box 67, Folder 3 Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1984
Box 67, Folder 4 Speakers, 1984 July 1-1985 June 30
Box 67, Folder 5 Staff
Mini-Retreat, 1984 August 1
Box 67, Folder 6 Newsletter, 1984 July1-1985 June 30
Box 67, Folder 7 Retreat, 1982-1983
Box 67, Folder 8 Washington Program, 1977-1985
Box 67, Folder 9 Zimmerman, 1984-1985
Box 67, Folder 10 Swing, John Temple
1980s Project Correspondence Public Review Group on Soviet Economy, 1977
Box 67, Folder 11 Activities Regarding Tax-Exempt Status, 1986-1990
Box 67, Folder 12 Administration, General, 1975-1986
Box 67, Folder 13 Africa Project, 1952-1979
Box 67, Folder 14 America and the World Tapes
1990
Box 67, Folder 15 1990-1991
Box 68, Folder 1 to 2 American Enterprise Institute, 1978-1979
Box 68, Folder 3 Anglo-American Conference, 1974
Box 68, Folder 4 Archives, 1972-1977
Box 68, Folder 5 Atlantic Policy Studies, 1962-1968
Box 68, Folder 6 Australian Conference, 1972-1975
Box 68, Folder 7 Belgrade Conference, 1977
Box 68, Folder 8 Booz-Allen Study, 1987
Box 68, Folder 9 Case Statement 75/75 Latest Draft, 1992-1993
Box 68, Folder 10 Center for International Dispute Resolution, 1993
Box 68, Folder 11 Certificates of Resolutions, 1966-1979
Box 68, Folder 12 Committee In Council's National Role, 1985-1986
Box 69, Folder 1 to 2 Committees
General, 1982-1988
Box 69, Folder 3 On Foreign Relations
Albuquerque-Billings, 1975-1988
Box 69, Folder 4 Bi-Centennial Dues, 1976
Box 69, Folder 5 Birmingham-Charlottesville, 1975-1988
Box 69, Folder 6 Cleveland-Dallas, 1978-1988
Box 69, Folder 7 Denver-Los Angeles, 1971-1988
Box 70, Folder 1 Miami-Phoenix, 1972-1988
Box 70, Folder 2 Portland-Salt Lake City, 1972-1988
Box 70, Folder 3 San Francisco-Tampa, 1975-1987
Box 70, Folder 4 Tucson-Worcester, 1975-1987
Box 70, Folder 5 On Members' Programs, 1973-1985
Box 70, Folder 6 On Studies, 1969-1972
Box 70, Folder 7 Communication/Outreach Advisory Committee, 1978
Box 70, Folder 8 Correspondence
A-F, 1967-1990
Box 70, Folder 9 G-W, 1970-1993
Box 71, Folder 1 Miscellaneous, 1973-1984
Box 71, Folder 2 Council Activities, 1977-1978
Box 71, Folder 3 Council on Foreign Relations Discussion Groups
Foreign Policy Organization, 1975-1976
Box 71, Folder 4 Relations with the Third World, 1972-1973
Box 71, Folder 5 Discussion Groups, 1978
Box 71, Folder 6 Fellowships, 1988-1990
Box 71, Folder 7 Impact File, 1963-1979
Box 71, Folder 8 Inquiries, 1964-1976
Box 71, Folder 9 International Law and the Use of Force, 1985-1989
Box 71, Folder 10 Japan/Bames Volume, 1975-1979
Box 71, Folder 11 Leffingwell Lectures, Miyazawa, 1978-1979
Box 71, Folder 12 Letters of Condolence
1990-1993
Box 72, Folder 1 1990-1994
Box 72, Folder 2 Lord, Winston -Departure Arrangements, 1985
Box 72, Folder 3 Media Training, 1987-1991
Box 72, Folder 4 Membership, 1968-1988
Box 72, Folder 5 Membership, Women's Task Force, 1990-1993
Box 72, Folder 6 Military Trips, 1978-1989
Box 72, Folder 7 National Strategy Seminar, 1969
Box 72, Folder 8 Non-Attribution Rule, 1991
Box 72, Folder 9 Non Profit Coordinating Committee of New York
Budget, 1986-1988
Box 72, Folder 10 Communications, 1985-1986
Box 72, Folder 11 Corporate Development Committee, 1984-1988
Box 72, Folder 12 Correspondence
1982-1984
Box 73, Folder 1 1985-1986
Box 73, Folder 2 1987-1989
Box 73, Folder 3 Executive Committee Meetings, 1985-1987
Box 73, Folder 4 Fundraising, 1985-1988
Box 73, Folder 5 Governmental Relations Committee, 1985-1986
Box 73, Folder 6 Lists of Members, circa 1985-1989
Box 73, Folder 7 Membership Committee, 1986-1987
Box 74, Folder 1 Nominating Committee, 1986
Box 74, Folder 2 Non-Profit Organizations Survey, 1988
Box 74, Folder 3 Program Planning Committee, 1986
Box 74, Folder 4 Organization, Undated
(by-laws, charters, etc.)
Box 74, Folder 5 Retreats and Breakfast Meetings, 1985-1986
Box 74, Folder 6 Space Task Force, 1982-1986
Box 74, Folder 7 Navy in the 1990s, Undated
Box 74, Folder 8 New Member Orientation, 1986-1992
Box 74, Folder 9 Not-for-Attribution Rule, 1972-1979
Box 74, Folder 10 Outside Organizations
Atlantic Council-Chatham House, 1972-1986
Box 74, Folder 11 Chicago Committee-Foreign Institutes, 1973-1988
Box 74, Folder 12 Foreign Policy Association-World Affairs Council of Northern California, 1973-1990
Box 74, Folder 13 Organizational Charts, 1968-1988
Box 74, Folder 14 Panels
Business Community, 1972
Box 74, Folder 15 Constituent Elements, 1971-1975
Box 75, Folder 1 Council Archives, 1973-1974
Box 75, Folder 2 Research and Studies, 1972-1973
Box 75, Folder 3 Permissions Department, 1990
Box 75, Folder 4 Polish-American Conferences, 1976-1979
Box 75, Folder 5 Political Handbook of the World, 1986-1988
Box 75, Folder 6 Procedures, Execution Office, 1988-1989
Box 75, Folder 7 Publication Correspondence, 1974-1975
Box 75, Folder 8 Publications and Copyrights, 1981-1991
Box 75, Folder 9 Publicity, 1985-1989
Box 75, Folder 10 Public Relations - General, 1983-1986
Box 75, Folder 11 Responses, 75/75, 1992
Box 75, Folder 12 Retreat, 1978, 1982
Box 75, Folder 13 Rockefeller, David, Correspondence, 1972-1985
Box 76, Folder 1 Studies Groups, 1978
Box 76, Folder 2 Studies Program
Kennan Institute, 1977-1979
Box 76, Folder 3 Review of Books Program, 1971-1974
Box 76, Folder 4 Studies Staff
Camps, Miriam, 1970-1974
Box 76, Folder 5 Retreat, 1982
Box 76, Folder 6 Study Group International Law, 1984
Box 76, Folder 7 Subcommittee on Council Records: Meeting, 1974 December 12
Box 76, Folder 8 Term Members, 1990
Box 76, Folder 9 United States-Brazil Binational Conferences, 1978-1980
Box 76, Folder 10 Visiting Fellows Memos, 1982-1987
Box 76, Folder 11 Miscellaneous, 1964-1985
Box 76, Folder 12 Tarnoff, Peter
Administration, 1985-1986
Box 76, Folder 13 Africa
1990-1992
Box 76, Folder 14 1993-1994
Box 76, Folder 15 Fellow, 1992
Box 76, Folder 16 Asia, 1992
Box 77, Folder 1 Asia Files, Romberg, 1990-1991
Box 77, Folder 2 Brookings Institute, 1991-1992
Box 77, Folder 3 Cambodia, 1992
Box 77, Folder 4 Center for Global Partnership - Institutions JTS, 1991
Box 77, Folder 5 Chiefs Lunch Group, 1985-1986
Box 77, Folder 6 Commission on Reform, Carnegie, 1992
Box 77, Folder 7 Committees
1990-1991
Box 77, Folder 8 1992
Box 77, Folder 9 Committees on Foreign Relations
General, 1985-1986
Box 77, Folder 10 Annual Conference, 1985-1986
Box 77, Folder 11 Corporate Program, 1985-1987
Box 77, Folder 12 Correspondence
General, 1985-1986
Box 77, Folder 13 A-E, 1985-1986
Box 78, Folder 1 F-K, 1985-1986
Box 78, Folder 2 L-R, 1985-1986
Box 78, Folder 3 Correspondence, Other Governments, 1992
Box 78, Folder 4 Council Briefings, 1993
Box 78, Folder 5 Cuba, 1992
Box 78, Folder 6 Drafts, Appointment Letter Foreign Affairs, 1992
Box 78, Folder 7 East-West Center
1990-1992
Box 78, Folder 8 1991-1992
Box 78, Folder 9 Endispute, Inc., Antonia Handler Chayers, 1991
Box 78, Folder 10 Energy Forum, 1993
Box 78, Folder 11 Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, 1991-1992
Lunch, 1991 September 17
Box 78, Folder 12 1991
Box 78, Folder 13 1991-1992
Box 78, Folder 14 Europe, 1992
Box 78, Folder 15 Fellows
Military
1990
Box 79, Folder 1 NATO Trip, 1992
Box 79, Folder 2 State, 1986-1991
Box 79, Folder 3 Fellowships, Murrow, Edward R. and Levy, Walter, 1985-1986
Box 79, Folder 4 Foreign Affairs
1984-1986
Box 79, Folder 5 1990-1991
Box 79, Folder 6 1992
Box 79, Folder 7 Advisory Committee, "Grunewald Committee", 1991
Box 79, Folder 8 Foreign Policy Association, 1993
Box 79, Folder 9 Forum for World Affairs Institutions, 1991
Box 79, Folder 10 Franklin, George, Trilateral Commission, 1991
Box 79, Folder 11 Gulf War Study Group, Tucker/Hendrickson, 1991
Box 79, Folder 12 Harvard: Allison, Graham, 1991
Box 80, Folder 1 Hauser Project on Regional Conflict, Post Gulf War, 1989
Box 80, Folder 2 Inquiries, 1985-1986
Box 80, Folder 3 International Affairs Fellows, 1986-1991
Box 80, Folder 4 International Development Conference (Berg, Robert), 1991 October 24
Box 80, Folder 5 International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1991
Box 80, Folder 6 International Rescue Committee, 1991-1992
Box 80, Folder 7 Italy
1991
Box 80, Folder 8 1992
Box 80, Folder 9 Japan External Trade Organization Advisory Committee, 1992
Box 80, Folder 10 Latin America
1990-1991
Box 80, Folder 11 1992
Box 80, Folder 12 Lederer, Ivo, The United States and Eastern Europe Symposium (Symposium Date 1991 September 10-11), 1990-1992
Box 80, Folder 13 Library, 1985-1986
Box 80, Folder 14 McNamara, Robert S., Meeting, 1992
Box 80, Folder 15 Meetings
1990-1991
Box 80, Folder 16 1992
Box 80, Folder 17 Meetings Program
General, Washington, 1985-1986
Box 81, Folder 1 Speakers, 1984-1986
Box 81, Folder 2 Membership Survey, Daniel Yankelovich Group, Progress Report and Data Reference Book, 1987
Box 81, Folder 3 Memos to Members and Staff, 1985-1986
Box 81, Folder 4 Mexico, 1991
Box 81, Folder 5 Military Trips, 1985-1986
Box 81, Folder 6 Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan, 1991
Box 81, Folder 7 Museum of TV and Radio Lunch, 1992
Box 81, Folder 8 National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, 1990
Box 81, Folder 9 New Members, 1980-1986
Box 81, Folder 10 New York University, Mark, David, 1991
Box 81, Folder 11 Olympic Project, 1990
Box 81, Folder 12 Ostry, Sylvia, Volvo Distinguished Fellow, 1990
Box 81, Folder 13 Outreach Appearances, 1986
Box 81, Folder 14 Overseas Development Council, 1990-1992
Box 81, Folder 15 Pacific Economy Cooperation Conference, 1990
Box 81, Folder 16 Perlmutter, Alvin, 1989-1991
Box 82, Folder 1 Perlmutter-Romberg Japan Project, 1990
Box 82, Folder 2 Population Council, 1992
Box 82, Folder 3 Population Study Group, 1991
Box 82, Folder 4 Presidents Dinner, 1986-1987
Box 82, Folder 5 President's Report (Annual Report), 1990-1991
Box 82, Folder 6 Publications, 1985-1986
Box 82, Folder 7 Publicist, 1981-1987
Box 82, Folder 8 Public Agenda Foundation, 1991
Box 82, Folder 9 Regional Meetings, 1992
Box 82, Folder 10 Rethinking America's Security
1990-1992
Box 82, Folder 11 Peterson, Peter G., Paper, 1991
Box 82, Folder 12 Richardson Proposal, 1992
Box 82, Folder 13 Rockefeller Foundation, 1990-1991
Box 82, Folder 14 Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1995
Box 82, Folder 15 Saferworld - United Kingdom, 1991
Box 82, Folder 16 Seraphic Society, 1991
Box 82, Folder 17 Science and Technology
1989-1991
Box 83, Folder 1 1993
Box 83, Folder 2 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 1991
Box 83, Folder 3 Somalia, 1992
Box 83, Folder 4 Spanish Seminar, 1992
Box 83, Folder 5 Stone, Roger, 1991
Box 83, Folder 6 Survey of Council of Foreign Relations, 1990
Box 83, Folder 7 Turkey, 1990
Box 83, Folder 8 Turkey-Istanbul Conference, 1990-1991
Box 83, Folder 9 Trilateral Commission
1990-1991
Box 83, Folder 10 1992-1993
Box 83, Folder 11 United Nations and Humanitarian Assistance, 1992
Box 83, Folder 12 United Nations Association, United States, 1991
Box 83, Folder 13 Urban Institute, 1992
Box 83, Folder 14 Soviet Union Trip
General, 1985-1987
Box 83, Folder 15 Travel Agenda and Expenses, 1987
Box 83, Folder 16 Ventilation/Air Quality Studies, 1992
Box 83, Folder 17 Washington DC Program, 1989-1992
Box 83, Folder 18 Widows, 1993
Box 84, Folder 1 Widows Invitations to Members Holiday Party, 1990-1991
Box 84, Folder 2 World Affairs Council- Lotus Club, 1992
Box 84, Folder 3 Frye, Alton
Correspondence, 1993
Box 84, Folder 4 Drafts of Case Statement, 1993
Box 84, Folder 5 European Strategy Group, 1993
Box 84, Folder 6 Paris Meetings, 1993
Box 84, Folder 7 Retreat Notes, 1993
Box 84, Folder 8 to 9 Senior Staff Retreat
Frye's Notes, 1993 March 12-13
Box 84, Folder 10 Sterling Forest, 1993 March 12-13
Box 84, Folder 11 to 13 Gelb, Leslie H.
Ad Hoc Committee on Studies, 1993
Box 85, Folder 1 African Program, 1992-1993
Box 85, Folder 2 Annual Meeting, 1993
Box 85, Folder 3 Asia
General, 1992-1995
Box 85, Folder 4 Central Asia Study Group, 1993
Box 85, Folder 5 East Asia/China Trip, 1993
Box 85, Folder 6 Project, 1993-1994
Box 85, Folder 7 to 8 Studies, 1993-1994
Box 85, Folder 9 to 10 Asia Pacific Association of Japan, 1992
Box 86, Folder 1 Atlantic Monthly Forum, 1987
Box 86, Folder 2 Banbury Fund, 1991-1992
Box 86, Folder 3 Bartholomew, Reginald, Ambassador, Luncheon, 1994
Box 86, Folder 4 Board of Directors Meeting, 1993 October 13
Box 86, Folder 5 Books Production Schedule (Rotating File), 1993-1996
Box 86, Folder 6 Brookings Institution, 1993-1994
Box 86, Folder 7 Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadliest Conflicts, 1994
Box 86, Folder 8 Center Global Partnership, 1993-1994
Box 86, Folder 9 Center for Preventive Action
Conference, 1994
Box 86, Folder 10 Proposals, 1994
Box 86, Folder 11 Chief's File, General, 1993
Box 86, Folder 12 China Most Favored Nation
Panel, 1994
Box 86, Folder 13 to 14 Status, 1994
Box 86, Folder 15 Conferences
Summaries, 1994
Box 87, Folder 1 Middle East Economic Development, 1994
Box 87, Folder 2 Rubin, Bob, President's Job, 1993-1994
Box 87, Folder 3 Congratulations, 1993
Box 87, Folder 4 Correspondence
General, 1993-1994
Box 87, Folder 5 to 6 1993
May
Box 87, Folder 7 June
Box 87, Folder 8 July
Box 87, Folder 9 August
Box 87, Folder 10 September
Box 87, Folder 11 October
Box 88, Folder 1 to 2 November
Box 88, Folder 3 December
Box 88, Folder 4 1994
January
Box 88, Folder 5 February
Box 88, Folder 6 March
Box 88, Folder 7 April
Box 88, Folder 8 May
Box 89, Folder 1 June
Box 89, Folder 2 July
Box 89, Folder 3 August
Box 89, Folder 4 September
Box 89, Folder 5 October (Chronicle)
Box 89, Folder 6 November
Box 89, Folder 7 December
Box 89, Folder 8 Economics
Islam, 1993
Box 90, Folder 1 Studies, 1994
Box 90, Folder 2 Europe, 1994
Box 90, Folder 3 Foreign Affairs
General, 1991-1993
Box 90, Folder 4 to 5 Mass Media (Hume Project), 1994
Box 90, Folder 6 Former Soviet Union, 1994
Box 90, Folder 7 Gaddis, John Lewis, Study Group
1994 April 14
Box 90, Folder 8 1994 June 8
Box 90, Folder 9 1994 September 7
Box 90, Folder 10 (Cancelled), 1994 December 14
Box 90, Folder 11 1995 January 25
Box 90, Folder 12 Gottlieb, Gidon, 1992-1993
Box 90, Folder 13 Goals and Objectives, 1987
Box 90, Folder 14 Haiti Panel, 1994
Box 90, Folder 15 Holbrooke, Richard, Dinner, 1993 September 8
Box 90, Folder 16 International Member Category Membership Responses, 1993
Box 91, Folder 1 to 2 Japan Institute of International Affairs, 1994
Box 91, Folder 3 Kosovo Conference, 1993 December 5
Box 91, Folder 4 Lectures
Hauser, Rita, 1991
Box 91, Folder 5 McNally, Rand, 1992
Box 91, Folder 6 Meetings
General, 1992
Box 91, Folder 7 Annual Meeting of Members, 1993 October 20
Box 91, Folder 8 Christopher, Council Members/State Department Officials, 1994
Box 91, Folder 9 Washington Information, 1993
Box 91, Folder 10 Members, New, Biographies, 1994
Box 91, Folder 11 National Public Radio
America and the World, 1993
Box 91, Folder 12 Morning Edition, 1993
Box 91, Folder 13 Newhouse, John, 1994
Box 91, Folder 14 New York Times, 1991-1993
Box 92, Folder 1 North Atlantic Treaty Organization Working Group, "Whither NATO?", 1994
Box 92, Folder 2 NIRA Japan Trip, 1993
Box 92, Folder 3 Parliament of World Regions (Steinfelder, Peter), 1993
Box 92, Folder 4 Partnership for Peace Proposal, 1993
Box 92, Folder 5 Planning and Development, 1994
Box 92, Folder 6 Policy Impact Panel, 1993
Box 92, Folder 7 Political Psychology, 1993
Box 92, Folder 8 Professor on International Organizations and Law, Schoettle, Enid, 1993-1994
Box 92, Folder 9 to 10 Projects
General, 1994
Box 92, Folder 11 Terrorism, 1993
Box 92, Folder 12 Ukraine, 1993
Box 92, Folder 13 Public Affairs
General, 1992-1993
Box 92, Folder 14 Monthly Summary of Activities, 1992-1993
Box 92, Folder 15 Regional Outreach, 1993
Box 92, Folder 16 Russia Working Group, 1994
Box 92, Folder 17 Schumer, Charles, 1993
Box 92, Folder 18 Senior Fellows Colloquium, 1994
Box 92, Folder 19 Small Meeting Activities, 1994
Box 93, Folder 1 Sons and Daughters, 1984-1985
Box 93, Folder 2 Speakers, 1992-1993
Box 93, Folder 3 Strategy
Document Discussions, 1992-1994
Box 93, Folder 4 to 5 Euro-American Strategy Group on "The Future of the Transatlantic Relationship," 1993
Box 93, Folder 6 GOP, 1994
Box 93, Folder 7 Implementations, 1994
Box 93, Folder 8 Paper
Addendum, 1993
Box 93, Folder 9 Drafts
1993
Box 93, Folder 10 Five and Six, 1993
Box 93, Folder 11 Seven, 1993
Box 94, Folder 1 Eight and Nine, 1993
Box 94, Folder 2 Studies Department Miscellaneous
1993
Box 94, Folder 3 1994
Box 94, Folder 4 Study Group
Notes, 1994
Box 94, Folder 5 Unconventional Warfare, 1993
Box 94, Folder 6 United States Policy Towards Russia, 1994
Box 94, Folder 7 Taiwan Proposal, 1994-1995
Box 94, Folder 8 Tarnoff Breakfast, 1993 October 21
Box 94, Folder 9 Task Force
General
1993
Box 94, Folder 10 1994
Box 94, Folder 11 CEO, 1994
Box 94, Folder 12 Corporate Program, 1993
Box 94, Folder 13 to 14 Cultural Chair, 1993-1994
Box 95, Folder 1 Food Service, 1993
Box 95, Folder 2 Foreign Members, 1993-1994
Box 95, Folder 3 Interns, 1993
Box 95, Folder 4 to 5 Media, 1993
Box 95, Folder 6 to 7 Minorities, 1994
Box 95, Folder 8 Nuclear Proliferation, 1994-1995
Box 95, Folder 9 Programs and Meetings, 1993
Box 95, Folder 10 to 11 Space
Rentals
1993
Box 96, Folder 1 1993-1994
Box 96, Folder 2 Utilization
1993
Box 96, Folder 3 1993-1994
Box 96, Folder 4 Term Members Council, 1993
Box 96, Folder 5 Transparency International, 1993
Box 96, Folder 6 Trips
Asia, 1994
Box 96, Folder 7 Egypt Proposal, 1994
Box 96, Folder 8 Mexico, Proposed (Maxwell, Ken), 1994
Box 96, Folder 9 Middle East, 1994
Box 96, Folder 10 South Africa, Corporate Trip Info, 1994
Box 96, Folder 11 Uzbekistan, 1994
Box 96, Folder 12 United Nations
50th Anniversary, 1994
Box 96, Folder 13 Human Rights Conference (Vienna), 1993
Box 96, Folder 14 United States Commission on Improving United Nation Effectiveness, 1993
Box 96, Folder 15 Weekly Friday Reports
1994 September 23
Box 96, Folder 16 1994 September 30
Box 96, Folder 17 1994 October 7
Box 96, Folder 18 1994 October 14
Box 96, Folder 19 1994 October 21
Box 96, Folder 20 1994 October 28
Box 96, Folder 21 1994 November 4
Box 96, Folder 22 1994 November 11
Box 96, Folder 23 1994 November 18
Box 96, Folder 24 1994 November 23
Box 96, Folder 25 1994 December 2
Box 96, Folder 26 1994 December 9
Box 96, Folder 27 1994 December 16
Box 96, Folder 28 1994 December 23
Box 96, Folder 29 Weidenfeld Draft, 1994
Box 96, Folder 30 World Economic Forum Documents, 1994
Box 96, Folder 31 Peterson, Peter G.
General
1992
Box 97, Folder 1 1993
Box 97, Folder 2 Chairman of the Board, Correspondence and Memos
1990-1991
Box 97, Folder 3 1993-1996
Box 97, Folder 4 Correspondence, 1993-1994
Box 97, Folder 5 Miscellaneous
Correspondence and Memos
1955-1966
Box 97, Folder 6 1967-1974
Box 97, Folder 7 Subseries 2C: Library and Archives, 1921-1994
(1.67 linear feet in 4 boxes)
History of the Library and Archives
The Library of the Council on Foreign Relations dates from about 1929, the year the Council opened its own building. At this time, Council leadership decided that a well organized and cataloged library and librarian were necessary to support the study which the Council hoped to undertake. Initially, the library was only open to staff and members of the Council, but eventually opened up to other libraries, organizations and students of foreign relations. For a brief period beginning in 1966 the library was organized as a new and separate organization known as the Foreign Affairs Library; it was still affiliated with the Council. The Foreign Affairs Library dissolved in 1972. The Council maintained the entirety of its archives on site until the transfer of non-current records to Princeton in 1998.
Subseries Description
The Library and Archives Subseries documents the formation and continuance of the Library and Archives of the Council on Foreign Relations. Subject files include incorporation, annual reports, the history and development of the Library, and information on gifts, fundraising, continuation of the program and committees working towards the improvement of the Library and Archives.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Allen, Jay, Gift, 1939-1955
Box 98, Folder 1 Annual Reports
1930-1945
Box 98, Folder 2 1946-1986
Box 98, Folder 3 Atlantik-Brücke e.V., Hamburg, Germany, 1954-1956
Box 98, Folder 4 Board Meetings, 1966-1971
Box 98, Folder 5 Budget, 1930-1972
Box 98, Folder 6 Clippings Policy, 1953-1976
Box 98, Folder 7 Comments on the Library, 1950-1986
Box 98, Folder 8 Committee on Policy Report, 1952
Box 98, Folder 9 Contributions, 1931-1935
Box 98, Folder 10 Correspondence
General, 1939-1985
Box 98, Folder 11 Department of State, 1939-1957
Box 98, Folder 12 Council History, 1979-1987
Box 98, Folder 13 Council Records Panel, 1972-1975
Box 98, Folder 14 Davis, Norman, Papers, 1947-1968
Box 99, Folder 1 Decisions, 1930-1972
Box 99, Folder 2 Development of Library, 1930-1972
Box 99, Folder 3 Dissolution, 1971-1972
Box 99, Folder 4 Donations to Devastated Libraries, 1945-1948
Box 99, Folder 5 Equipment, 1978-1979
Box 99, Folder 6 Exchanges of Books and Periodicals, 1925-1976
Box 99, Folder 7 Gifts from Members, 1930-1983
Box 99, Folder 8 Incorporation and Bylaws, 1933-1972
Box 99, Folder 9 Information Retrieval, 1971
Box 99, Folder 10 Inquiries
General, 1968-1987
Box 99, Folder 11 Long Distance, 1975-1987
Box 99, Folder 12 Interns, 1976-1980
Box 99, Folder 13 Kreslins, Janis, 1975-1991
Box 99, Folder 14 Library Committee and Appraisals
1933-1956
Box 100, Folder 1 1971-1978
Box 100, Folder 2 Lists
Council Dinners, 1921-1931
Box 100, Folder 3 Council Fellows, 1977-1978
Box 100, Folder 4 Study and Discussion Groups, 1922-1971
Box 100, Folder 5 Miscellaneous, 1954-1974
Box 100, Folder 6 Management, 1935-1985
Box 100, Folder 7 Maps, 1935-1961
Box 100, Folder 8 Memoranda for Staff, 1980-1982
Box 100, Folder 9 Microfilm, 1954-1989
(Includes Strips of Microfilm)Box 100, Folder 10 Miller, David Hunter, 1931-1938
Box 100, Folder 11 Off The Record, 1952-1976
Box 100, Folder 12 Oral History Project, 1990-1993
Box 100, Folder 13 Organization and Maintenance, 1960-1968
Box 100, Folder 14 Organization of American States, 1950-1960
Box 100, Folder 15 OECD, 1949-1985
Box 100, Folder 16 Periodicals
Gifts, 1948-1982
Box 100, Folder 17 Lists, 1940-1978
Box 100, Folder 18 Princeton Archives, 1993-1994
Box 101, Folder 1 Print References to Council Books, 1972-1985
Box 101, Folder 2 Procedural Matters, 1966-1970
Box 101, Folder 3 Publication Lists, circa 1950-1970
Box 101, Folder 4 Publicity for Library, 1932-1990
Box 101, Folder 5 Radio Liberty, 1988
Box 101, Folder 6 Rand Corporation, 1978
Box 101, Folder 7 Requests for Books, 1930-1978
Box 101, Folder 8 Rigney, Janet, Retirement, 1987
Box 101, Folder 9 Rockefeller Grant, 1948-1959
Box 101, Folder 10 Staff Duties, 1930-1956
Box 101, Folder 11 Staff Evaluations and Suggestions, 1960-1978
Box 101, Folder 12 Study Groups Post-1952 and Their Consequences, Undated
Box 101, Folder 13 Tapes
1975-1987
Box 101, Folder 14 Responses to Letter Regarding 25 Year Rule, 1975-1976
Box 101, Folder 15 Tax Status, 1966-1970
Box 101, Folder 16 United Nations
General, 1946-1980
Box 101, Folder 17 Library Correspondence, 1933-1958
Box 101, Folder 18 War Files, 1943-1952
Box 101, Folder 19 War and Peace Studies Memos, 1974-1987
Box 101, Folder 20 Subseries 2D: Trips, 1959-1992
(.42 linear feet in 1 box)
History of Trips
Council trips were organized for the enrichment of contributors and usually fell into one of three categories: Military trips, Studies sponsored trips, or trips planned with outside organizations.
Subseries Description
The Trips Subseries contains records of trips sponsored by the Council. Records include files on planning, agendas, and communications with prospective travelers; correspondence between Council staff makes up the bulk of the records. The military trips were primarily to Army and Navy bases over the years 1967-1987. The NATO trips gave selected members a chance to visit various NATO facilities in Western Europe; they occurred on a regular basis between 1978 and 1987. Lastly, under the heading of miscellaneous, there is information on a few other Council sponsored trips from the years 1969-1980. Related materials are filed in the Executive Office Subseries of the Administration Series, the Staffing Subseries of the Studies Department Series, and the Corporate Program Series.
Arrangement
Arranged into three groups, Military trips, NATO trips, and Miscellaneous trips, and chronologically within each group.
Military Trips (Army/Navy)
1966-1981
Box 102, Folder 1 1981-1987
Box 102, Folder 2 NATO
1978-1980
Box 102, Folder 3 1980-1982
Box 102, Folder 4 1982-1987, 1991
Box 102, Folder 5 Miscellaneous
1959, 1967-1973
Box 102, Folder 6 1976, 1978-1980, 1986-1992
Box 102, Folder 7 Series 3: Studies Department, 1918-2004
(133.87 linear feet in 322 boxes)
History of the Studies Department
The Studies Department spearheads the Council on Foreign Relation's efforts to promote informed discussion on issues shaping the international agenda and defines the Council's function as a foreign policy research organization. This "think tank" has played a vital role in the Council since its incorporation in the 1920s. The department includes a large number of scholars and research associates who engage each other, Council members, and non-affiliated individuals in research on topics and regions related to United States foreign policy, which historically have included topics such as international trade, arms control, and economic development, and regions such as the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, and Latin America, to name a few. The Studies program produces articles, books, policy reports and papers to disseminate the research undertaken by staff and members.
Series Description
The Studies Department Series documents the planning and execution of the various study groups (including discussion groups, current issue review groups, seminars, workshops and conferences) and projects. Documents in this series reflect the administration of the Studies Department (mainly through correspondence and subject files), the records of the groups themselves (through correspondence, background papers, meeting minutes and final reports), and the subject files and correspondence of major players in the Council’s Studies Department from the 1940s onward.
The finding aid, including an inventory, for the Council on Foreign Relations Studies Department Records, 1918-2004 is available online Council on Foreign Relations Studies Department Records Finding Aid .
Arrangement
The records of the Studies Department are divided into three subseries: Administration, Records of Groups, and Staffing.
Subseries 3A: Administration, 1918-2001
(10.43 linear feet in 25 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Administration Subseries details the administrative work necessary to support the Study Groups of the Council. Subject files include records relating to programming, budget, staff files, and Studies Administration and Staff meeting records. The Miscellaneous files at the end of this subseries contain mainly memos and correspondence from the Study Group administration, but also lists, booklets, papers, and reports.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder, beginning with a group of "General" files and ending with "Miscellaneous" files.
Subseries 3B: Records of Groups, 1918-1996
(91.12 linear feet in 219 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Records of Groups Subseries consists of the records of a wide-ranging run of study groups formed to discuss policy with regards to American interests in regions and specific nations around the globe. Topics include labor relations, military build-up, trade negotiations, and technological (and corresponding social) advances. Material within the Records of Groups Subseries documents the progress and output of the groups themselves as they studied topics of international importance.
The records are divided into several different sections. The first section consists of the early study groups, from 1922 through 1973, which were originally held in volumes. An index is available at the Mudd Manuscript Library for this portion of the study group records. The post-1973 section of records are unindexed, but are filed in chronological order based on the start date of the study group. The final section in the Records of Groups Subseries is records of projects, which include multiple study groups, speakers, seminars, workshops, etc., and cover a broad geographic or thematic range. Projects often dealt with issues the Council's Studies leadership and planning groups had targeted as future concerns – such as the War and Peace Studies, which began to determine prospects for peace after World War II from as early as 1939, as well as the 1980s Project, which reviewed wide ranging topics such as nuclear diplomacy, unemployment, the environment, human rights, industry, and trade with an eye toward the future.
Each study group’s records include some or all of the following materials: information on the format, outline, and agenda of the group, correspondence regarding the group, planning, conduct, speakers and arrangements for each meeting of the group and the study group in general, background material for the meetings, a digest of the meetings (minutes) and supplementary and miscellaneous materials, all documenting the progress and results of the groups. Records of certain groups are incomplete, especially for the early years. Supplementary materials to the study groups can be found in the Scrapbooks Series; additionally, the Council’s annual reports for some years include some relevant substantive information.
Arrangement
The Records of Groups are arranged into three sections: Volumes, Post-1973 Study Groups, and Projects. Each of these categories is arranged chronologically by first meeting date. Due to the complicated nature of some of the Project records (broad topics, multiple leaders and sections, extended timeline, largess of records), such as the War and Peace Studies, the 1980s Project, and the European American Project, we have maintained the order in which these files were received to preserve context.
Subseries 3C: Staffing, 1925-2004
(32.32 linear feet in 78 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Staffing Subseries includes the records of several leaders in the Studies Department, notably the files of William Diebold, including his correspondence, subject files, writings and lectures, and information on relations with other organizations. Diebold was the overseer of the Council’s library for many years, as well as a research fellow and the director of Economic Studies in the early 1940s; he was a mainstay on the economics study group and a senior fellow emeritus. The Staffing Subseries also contains the correspondence of John Campbell, the director of Political Studies from 1955-1962, a senior research fellow from 1962-1978, and the Director of Studies from 1977-1978. Also included in this subseries are papers of the some Council Fellows and heads of study programs or projects.
Fellows and Heads of Study Programs or Projects
- Jennifer Whittaker, co-director of the Committee on African Development Strategies
- Richard W. Murphy, Senior Fellow for the Middle East and Director of the Middle East Program
- Kenneth Maxwell, the Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for inter-American studies at the Council and the head of the Latin American Program
- Kenneth H. Keller, the Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology Studies (as well as Senior Vice President for Programs, 1993-1995 and Acting Director of Studies, 1994-1995)
- Henry Siegman, a visiting Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies and the director of the United States/Middle East Peace Project
Arrangement
The Staffing Subseries is arranged chronologically according to each individual's time at the Council.
Series 4: Meetings, 1920-1995
(55.25 linear feet in 134 boxes)
History of Meetings
The Meetings of the Council on Foreign Relations have also been a means of furthering its goals to promote understanding of foreign affairs and the United States’ role in the world. At these meetings, government officials, global leaders, and Council members discuss and debate major foreign-policy issues.
Series Description
The Meetings Series documents the work of the Council's Meetings Department, including administrative issues, such as correspondence with speakers, attendance records, and the non-attribution rule, as well as the records of the actual meetings themselves. Early meeting records often include a transcript of the speaker's remarks at the meeting; this process was discontinued after 1964 as a cost saving measure. Beginning in 1978, the Council began to tape record selected meetings to serve as a substitute for the transcript, allowing Council members who could not attend certain meetings to listen to the tape recordings at the Pratt House. Beginning in 1991, all meetings were taped. At the end of each fiscal year, the president, director of meetings and director of programs would choose a sampling of the tapes to retain in the Council's archive. See Series 13: Sound Recordings, for the extant taped meetings.
The finding aid, including an inventory, for the Council on Foreign Relations Meeting Records, 1920-1995 is available online Council on Foreign Relations Meetings Records Finding Aid .
Arrangement
The records of the Meetings of the Council are divided into two subseries, Administration and Records of Meetings.
Subseries 4A: Administration, 1924-1993
(3.96 linear feet in 10 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Administration Subseries includes the subject files on the administration of the Council’s Meetings. Records include Annual Reports, attendance records, information on lecture series and correspondence with members. This subseries also includes the records of Margaret Osmer-McQuade, the director of Meetings from 1979-1993.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject; Osmer-McQuade files are located at the end of the subseries and are also arranged alphabetically.
Subseries 4B: Records of Meetings, 1920-1995
(51.29 linear feet in 124 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Records of Meetings Subseries is divided into two sections: volumes which are indexed from 1920 through 1973 and unindexed meeting records. This subseries also includes records of cancelled meetings. The actual records of the Council's meetings include invitations to the meetings, attendance lists, correspondence, (including letters between the Executive Director of the Council on Foreign Relations and potential speakers), background material on the speakers and the topics, a digest of the meeting (in early meeting records, transcripts are available; some later meeting records include evaluations), and miscellaneous materials relating to the meeting. Recordings of a portion of the meetings from the early 1950s through the late 1980s are present in the Sound Recordings Series.
A paper index is available for portions of the meeting records.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by fiscal year; within years, meetings are arranged alphabetically by the speaker’s last name, with "special" meetings for that fiscal year coming after the alphabetical arrangements; cancelled meetings are located at the end of the subseries.
Series 5: Conferences, 1921-1992
(6.67 linear feet in 16 boxes)
History of the Conferences
Conferences of the Council on Foreign Relations, designed to further promote understanding of the United States and foreign affairs, generally focused on relations between the United States and one other country or region in particular, and were held either in the United States or the country under examination. The Council had no clear cut policy about conferences from its inception through the 1950s, and the term was used to cover several different kinds of activities.
Series Description
The Conferences Series contains the records of conferences that were either organized by the Council itself or were meetings in which Council staff members played major roles. Because the Council's activities were open to selected members only, most conference files contain a sample of the selection process as well as a final list of invitees.
Arrangement
The Records of the Conferences of the Council are divided into three subseries: Volumes, Conference Records, and Special Conference Records.
Subseries 5A: Volumes, 1933-1970
(2.92 linear feet in 7 boxes)
Subseries Description
Material within the Volumes Subseries include correspondence about the conferences, background reading, notes, agendas, papers and reports. Each conference was organized along individual lines, and thus different records and information may be present for each conference.
A paper index is available at the Mudd Manuscript Library for a portion of the Volumes Subseries, from 1934 through 1970; the information from this index is reflected in the folder list available below.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by conference date.
Minerals in Their Political and International Relations, 1933 February 6-20
Box 559, Folder 1 Pros and Cons of National Self-Sufficiency, 1933 October 23-24
Box 559, Folder 2 American Neutrality Policy, 1934 January 10, 1934 April 16, 1935 November 13
Box 559, Folder 3 Re-Assessment of United States Policy in the Far East, 1935 November 21
Box 559, Folder 3 to 4 American Neutrality and Collective Action (Conference for University Men 1), 1936 February 6-7
Box 559, Folder 5 Anglo-American Relations, 1936 September 8
Box 559, Folder 5 Alternative Trade Policies for the United States (Conference for University Men 2), 1936 December 10-11
Box 559, Folder 5 American Neutrality Policy (Conference for University Men 3), 1937 February 18-19
Box 559, Folder 6 The Bases of American Foreign Policy (Conference for University Men 4), 1937 April 22-23
Box 559, Folder 6 Ways of Staying Out of War (Conference for University Men 5), 1937 December 9-10
Box 559, Folder 6 Far Eastern Affairs, 1938 January 14
Box 559, Folder 6 The Bases of American Foreign Policy (Conference for Instructors 1), 1938 April 28-30
Box 560 , Folder 1 The Neutrality Act and American Foreign Policy (Conference for University Men 7), 1939 February 16-18
Box 560, Folder 1 American Foreign Policy, 1939 March 21-22
Box 560 , Folder 2 Foreign Trade and the American Economy (Conference for Instructors 2), 1939 April 20-22
Box 560, Folder 2 America's Vital Interests in a World At War (Conference for University Men 8), 1940 March 14-16
Box 560, Folder 3 America's Vital Interests in a World At War (Conferences for University Men 9 and 10), 1941 February 13-15, 1941 February 27-March 1
Box 560, Folder 3 Agricultural Policy in Relation to Latin American Policy, 1941 April 26
Box 560 , Folder 4 The United States and the War (Conferences for University Men 11 and 12), 1942 February 12-14, 1942 February 26-28
Box 560, Folder 4 Proposals for Postwar Universal Military Training, 1945 March 16-17
Box 560 , Folder 5 A Training Program in and for the Foreign Service of the United States, 1945 October 19, 1946 April 5
Box 560, Folder 5 to 6 Teaching and Research in International Relations, 1946
(New York Meeting, 1946 February 1-2, Boston Meeting, 1946 April 12-13)
Box 560 , Folder 6 Teaching and Research in International Relations, 1946
(Philadelphia Meeting, 1946 April 26-27, Chicago Meeting, 1946 May 4-5, Denver Meeting, 1946 May 6, Berkely Meeting, 1946 May 10-11)
Box 560, Folder 7 to 8 Teaching and Research in International Relations, 1946
(Philadelphia Meeting, 1946 April 26-27, Chicago Meeting, 1946 May 4-5, Denver Meeting, 1946 May 6, Berkely Meeting, 1946 May 10-11)
Box 561, Folder 1 Aspects of the German Problem, 1948 April 11-17
Box 561 , Folder 1 to 2 Meeting with the Commission on the Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Government ("Hoover Commission"), 1948 April 26-27
Box 561, Folder 3 Anglo-American Relations, 1952 September 3-7
Box 561, Folder 3 to 4 Germany's Position in Western Europe, 1955 April 21-26
Box 561, Folder 4 to 6 Western Democracies and World Problems, 1955 June 13-21
Box 562 , Folder 1 American-British-Canadian Conference, 1955 September 7-11
Box 562, Folder 2 to 4 Indian-American Relations, 1956 June 13-18
Box 562 , Folder 5 to 8 Africa Travel Project, 1958-1960
Box 563, Folder 1 to 2 Anglo-American Conference on Southern Africa, 1964
Box 563, Folder 3 to 4 Anglo-American Conference on Southern Africa Supplemental Material, 1964
Box 563, Folder 5 Anglo-American Conference on Southern Africa, 1965, 1967
Box 563, Folder 5 to 8 Perspectives Conference, 1968 October 23-25
Box 564 , Folder 1 to 3 French-American Conference, 1970 April 12-14
Box 564, Folder 3 to 5 Conference on Trends Affecting International Relations, 1970 December 7-8
Box 564 , Folder 6 to 7 Conference on Trends Affecting International Relations, 1970 December 7-8
Box 565 , Folder 1 to 6 Subseries 5B: Conference Records, 1921-1922, 1970-1991
(2.71 linear feet in 6.5 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Conference Records Subseries is composed of mainly post-1970 records of Council Conferences. Materials consist of correspondence about the planning of conferences, information about speakers and their prepared papers, schedules and agendas for conferences and budget information as well as background papers, summary reports, post-conference papers, articles, and other correspondence. Published booklets on the proceedings of three early conferences that pre-date the Volumes of Subseries 5A are also included in this subseries.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by conference date.
Certain Aspects of Germany's Situation, Booklet (Conference Date, 1921 January 11)
Box 565, Folder 5 Mineral Resources and Their Distribution as Affecting International Relations, Booklet and Minutes (Conference Date, 1922 January 6)
Box 565, Folder 6 Comments Upon the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments and Far Eastern Questions, Booklet (Conference Date 1922 February 17)
Box 565, Folder 7 Trends in International Relations (Conference Date, 1970 December)
(Materials not Included in Volume 12)
Background Papers, 1970
Box 565, Folder 8 to 9 Background Papers and Summary Report, 1970-1971
Box 566, Folder 1 Post-Conference Papers
1971
Box 566, Folder 2 1971-1973
Box 566, Folder 3 Miscellaneous, 1969-1971
Box 566, Folder 4 Canada-United States Conference
1971-1973
Box 566, Folder 5 Bound Report, etc., 1973
Box 566, Folder 6 Summary Reports, 1973
Box 566, Folder 7 Hungary-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1973 October 8-12)
Correspondence, 1972-1974
Box 567, Folder 1 Notes and Reports, 1971-1973
Box 567, Folder 2 Anglo-American Conference, 1974
Box 567, Folder 3 Poland-United States Conference, 1972-1974
Box 567, Folder 4 Canada-United States Conference
1974
Box 567, Folder 5 1974-1975
Box 567, Folder 6 Yugoslavia-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1974 October 9-12), 1973-1975
Box 567, Folder 7 France-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1975 May 7-10), 1974-1976
Box 568, Folder 1 Hungary-United States Conference
1973-1976
Box 568, Folder 2 1976
Box 568, Folder 3 France-United States Conference, 1975-1976
Box 568, Folder 4 Canada-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1976 September 22-25)
1974-1976
Box 568, Folder 5 1976
Box 568, Folder 6 1976-1977
Box 568, Folder 7 Romania-United States and Yugoslavia-United States Conferences
1971-1972, 1974-1976
Box 569, Folder 1 1976
Box 569, Folder 2 to 3 1976-1977
Box 569, Folder 4 Italy-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1976 November 18-21)
1974-1977
Box 569, Folder 5 L'Affaire Segre, 1975-1976
Box 569, Folder 6 Polish-American Proposed Conference, 1976-1978
Box 569, Folder 7 Brazil-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1980 May)
1978-1980
Box 569, Folder 8 Background Papers, 1980
Box 569, Folder 9 The China Factor (Conference Date, 1981 March 19-22), 1980-1981
Box 570, Folder 1 Canada-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1981 October 14-17)
1980-1981
Box 570, Folder 2 Background Papers, 1981
Box 570, Folder 3 Digest of Conference, 1981-1982
Box 570, Folder 4 ASEAN Conference (Conference Date, 1981 November 11-13)
Box 570, Folder 5 India-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1982 June)
1981-1982
Box 570, Folder 6 1982-1985
Box 571, Folder 1 Report and Articles, 1983
Box 571, Folder 2 India-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1984 March)
Articles and Correspondence, 1984
Box 571, Folder 3 Articles and Correspondence, 1985
Box 571, Folder 4 Jordan-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1983 December 12), 1983
Box 571, Folder 5 National Academy of Science (NAS) and Council on Foreign Relations: Symposium on Science and Technology
1982-1983
Box 571, Folder 6 1984
Box 571, Folder 7 to 9 Canada-United States Conference (Conference Date, 1984 November 15-18), 1983-1984
Box 572, Folder 1 United States-Poland Conference (Conference Date, 1987 May 4-8), 1986-1988
Box 572, Folder 2 United States-European Relations in the Context of East-West Developments (Conference Date, 1988 January 29), 1987-1988
Box 572, Folder 3 United States-Japan Symposium (Symposium Date, 1987 December 10-11), 1987
Box 572, Folder 4 Conference on the Future of United States-Japan Relations (Conference Date, 1988 August 21-24), 1988-1989
Box 572, Folder 5 Budapest Conference on Conventional Arms Control, 1988
Box 572, Folder 6 Strategic Petroleum Reserve Seminar (Seminar Date 1990 December 3), 1990-1991
Box 572, Folder 7 Carnegie Institute of Washington - Vannevar Bush Symposium (Conference Date, 1991 March 19-20), 1991
Box 572, Folder 8 Subseries 5C: Special Conference Records, 1927-1992
(1.04 linear feet in 2.5 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Special Conference Records Subseries includes files on the International Studies Conferences, which the Council coordinated from the 1930s through the 1950s, and records of the collaboration between the Council and the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government on workshops in the late 1980s and early 1990s focusing on the international aspects of science and technology. Additionally, this subseries includes files on miscellaneous international institutes in which the Council or its members took part. These files mainly include correspondence and reports related to the planning of the event and the agendas of the event itself.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by conference title and chronologically by conference date thereunder; "Miscellaneous International Institutes" is located at the end of the subseries.
International Studies Conference
1927-1931
Box 572, Folder 9 1931-1932
Box 572, Folder 10 1932
Box 572, Folder 11 1932-1933
Box 572, Folder 12 1933
Box 573, Folder 1 1933-1935
Box 573, Folder 2 1935
Box 573, Folder 3 1935-1936
Box 573, Folder 4 1936-1940, 1946-1949, 1958-1959
Box 573, Folder 5 Council on Foreign Relations as American Coordinating Center, 1929-1935
Box 573, Folder 6 Council on Foreign Relations as American Coordinating Center, 1936-1948
Box 574, Folder 1 The Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government Workshops
General/Correspondence, 1989-1992
Box 574, Folder 2 International Environmental Organization Workshop (Workshop Date, 1990 June 4-6), 1990
Box 574, Folder 3 Issues, 1988-1990
Box 574, Folder 4 Organization and Resources of the United States Government for Science and Technology in International Affairs Workshop (Workshop Date, 1989 October 29-30), 1989
Box 574, Folder 5 International Development: Organizing to Harness the Potential of the Science and Technology Community Workshop (Workshop Date, 1989 October 29-30), 1989
Box 574, Folder 6 Organization and Resources of the United States Government for Science and Technology in International Affairs (Workshop Date, 1990 June 25-27), 1989-1990
Box 574, Folder 7 Miscellaneous International Institutes
1950-1968
Box 574, Folder 8 1968-1970
Box 574, Folder 9 Series 6: Corporate Program, 1939-1994
(6.67 linear feet in 16 boxes)
History of the Corporate Program
The Corporate Program is a facet of the Council that targets business executives of companies who have international connections. The Corporate Program organizes programs for individual members and executives of member companies, providing them with opportunities to address critical issues in international business and finance. From 1939-1941 the Council held "Seminars for Business Executives," which were suspended due to World War II. The idea resurfaced in 1952, and the Corporate Program formally dates to 1953 when the Council began offering spring and fall seminars. Seminar types include Business Executive Seminars and Corporate Service Seminars (the title change dated to around 1969); after 1981, the Corporate Program events grew to include meetings, conferences, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, and trips along with the original seminars.
Series Description
The Corporate Program Series documents the activities of the Corporate Program through event planning and budget records of its administration as well as records of its Business Executive Seminars, Corporate Service Seminars, and the later meetings, conferences, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, trips and other events.
Arrangement
The records of the Corporate Program of the Council are divided into two subseries, Administration and Events.
Subseries 6A: Administration, 1959-1993
(.5 linear feet in 1.2 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Administration Subseries includes files on the administrative work of the Corporate Program of the Council, specifically information on its meetings, plans, and task force, as well as correspondence with corporate partners and prospective speakers, budgetary information and the annual corporation service dinners.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Annual Corporation Service Dinners, 1960-1986
Box 575, Folder 1 Budget, 1981-1987
Box 575, Folder 2 Correspondence, 1959-1978
Box 575, Folder 3 Discussion Group on International Trade and Investment in Services, 1980-1981
Box 575, Folder 4 General Planning and Review
1987-1989
Box 575, Folder 5 1989-1990
Box 575, Folder 6 1991-1992
Box 575, Folder 7 Guide, 1978-1979, 1995-1996
Box 575, Folder 8 Keller, Ken, Task Force Materials, 1993
Box 576, Folder 1 Meetings, 1992-1993
Box 576, Folder 2 Miscellaneous, 1961-1993
Box 576, Folder 3 Miscellaneous Statistics and Lists, 1959-1978
Box 576, Folder 4 Subseries 6B: Events, 1939-1994
(6.17 linear feet in 14.8 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Events Subseries documents events sponsored by the Corporate Program for the business members of the Council including seminars, meetings, conferences, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, and trips. Business Executive Seminars and Corporate Service Seminars files contain information on meetings including background reading, correspondence with speakers, and other general planning matters. Post 1981 files include the event's program and general planning materials such as correspondence with speakers. Materials relating to the Corporate Program trips include planning materials, correspondence to prospective trip-takers, agendas, and information about destination points and activities.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by event year; "Trips" are located as a section at the end.
Seminars for Business Executives
1939-1941, 1952-1953
Box 576, Folder 5 1954
Box 576, Folder 6 to 7 1955
Box 577, Folder 1 1956-1957
Box 577, Folder 2 1957-1958
Box 577, Folder 3 1958-1959
Box 577, Folder 4 1960-1961
Box 577, Folder 5 1961
Box 577, Folder 6 1961-1962
Box 578, Folder 1 1962
Box 578, Folder 2 to 3 1962-1963
Box 578, Folder 4 1963
Box 578, Folder 5 to 6 1963-1964
Box 578, Folder 7 1964
Box 579, Folder 1 1965
Box 579, Folder 2 1965-1966
Box 579, Folder 3 1966
Box 579, Folder 4 1966-1967
Box 579, Folder 5 1968-1969
Box 579, Folder 6 Corporate Service Seminar
1969-1970
Box 580, Folder 1 1970
Box 580, Folder 2 1971
Box 580, Folder 3 to 4 1972
Box 580, Folder 5 1973
Box 580, Folder 6 1973-1974
Box 580, Folder 7 1974-1975
Box 581, Folder 1 1975
Box 581, Folder 2 1976
Box 581, Folder 3 1976-1977
Box 581, Folder 4 1977-1978
Box 581, Folder 5 1978
Box 581, Folder 6 1979-1980
Box 582, Folder 1 1980-1981
Box 582, Folder 2 Meetings
1981
(Background Readings)
Box 582, Folder 3 1981-1982
Box 582, Folder 4 1982-1983
Box 582, Folder 5 to 6 1983-1984
Box 582, Folder 7 1984-1985
Box 583, Folder 1 1985-1986
Box 583, Folder 2 1986-1987
Box 583, Folder 3 Events
1987-1988
(Includes Fall Seminar, 1987)
Box 583, Folder 4 1988-1990
Box 583, Folder 5 1990-1991
Box 583, Folder 6 1991-1992
Box 583, Folder 7 1993 April-1993 May
Box 584, Folder 1 1993 June-1993 September
Box 584, Folder 2 1993 October-1993 December
Box 584, Folder 3 1994 January-1994 February
Box 584, Folder 4 1994 March
Box 585, Folder 1 1994 April
Box 585, Folder 2 to 3 1994 May
Box 585, Folder 4 to 5 1994 June-1994 September
Box 586, Folder 1 1994 October
Box 586, Folder 2 1994 November-1994 December
Box 586, Folder 3 Trips
Trips, 1985-1991
Box 587, Folder 1 India-Pakistan Trip (1991 February,1993 February)
Correspondence and Memos
1991
Box 587, Folder 2 1992-1993
Box 587, Folder 3 Talk on India, 1989-1993
Box 587, Folder 4 Asia Trip (1993 July)
Background and Memos, 1993
Box 587, Folder 5 Background and Tourist Information, 1991-1993
Box 587, Folder 6 Bills, 1993-1994
Box 587, Folder 7 Biographies and Addresses, 1993
Box 588, Folder 1 Charts, 1993
Box 588, Folder 2 China, 1993
Box 588, Folder 3 China, Notes, 1993
Box 588, Folder 4 Hong Kong, 1993
Box 588, Folder 5 Hong Kong, Notes, 1993
Box 588, Folder 6 Invitations, 1993
Box 588, Folder 7 Itinerary, 1993
Box 588, Folder 8 Millington, John A., Advance Trip
Correspondence and Diary, 1993
Box 588, Folder 9 Incoming Correspondence, 1993
Box 589, Folder 1 Outgoing Correspondence, 1993
China Trip
Box 589, Folder 2 Vietnam Trip
Box 589, Folder 3 Names and Contacts, 1993
Box 589, Folder 4 Packet Information Originals, 1993
Box 589, Folder 5 Planning, Early, 1993
Box 589, Folder 6 Planning
1993
Box 589, Folder 7 1993-1994
Box 590, Folder 1 Planning and Follow-up, 1993-1994
Box 590, Folder 2 Public Relations, 1993
Box 590, Folder 3 Thailand, Cambodia, 1993
Box 590, Folder 4 Thailand and Cambodia, Notes, 1993
Box 590, Folder 5 Travel and Hotels, 1993
Box 590, Folder 6 Vietnam, 1993
Box 590, Folder 7 Vietnam, Notes, 1993
Box 590, Folder 8 NATO Trip, 1994
Box 590, Folder 9 Series 7: Committees/National Program, 1937-1996
(21.48 linear feet in 52 boxes)
History of the Committees and National Program
The Committees on Foreign Relations, an initiative launched by the Council in December 1937, were autonomous and self-governing groups replicating the New York Council, serving for the education of the members in different communities. The Council cooperated closely with the committees in supplying speakers, including members of the Council’s own staff. Delegates from the Committees attended an annual conference at the Council’s headquarters in New York. In 1995, the Committees formed their own association, the American Committees on Foreign Relations, headquartered in Washington, D.C. and comprised of 33 local affiliates. For more information on the American Committees on Foreign Relations, see their website at http://www.acfr.org/.
The Council formed its "National Program" department in the early 1990s to engage members outside New York and Washington in a substantive debate on international affairs and United States foreign policy through events held in key cities across the country. While initially intended to strengthen the Committees, it took over their role at the Council when they became a separate organization.
Series Description
The Committees/National Program Series documents the formation and work of the Committees on Foreign Relation through reports from the committees, correspondence between the director and Committee secretaries, annual meeting materials, and membership information. The National Program is similarly documented through correspondence, event planning and proceedings, and documents on policy and outreach.
Portions of the series involve the western counterpart of the Council, the Pacific Council on International Policy.
Arrangement
The Records of the Committees/National Program Series are divided into seven subseries: General, Annual Conferences and Meetings, Committee Correspondence and Reports, Speakers, Memoranda to Secretaries, Membership Lists, and National Program.
Subseries 7A: General, 1937-1996
(1.88 linear feet in 4.5 boxes)
Subseries Description
The General Subseries includes subject files which document the establishment and growth of the committees and problems they encountered. Information within these files relates to budget, evaluation of the committees, finances, and outreach of the Committees Program in general.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Ad Hoc Advisory Committees, 1974-1978
Box 591, Folder 1 Annual Budgets and Reports and Related Papers
1942-1949
Box 591, Folder 2 1950-1959
Box 591, Folder 3 1960-1975
Box 591, Folder 4 Carnegie Corporation
Financial Emergency Program, Undated
Box 591, Folder 5 General Correspondence, 1945-1963
Box 591, Folder 6 Grant Applications, 1949-1952
Box 591, Folder 7 Reports To Carnegie Corporation
1937-1951
Box 591, Folder 8 1952-1966
Box 591, Folder 9 Copyright, 1993-1994
Box 591, Folder 10 Correspondence, Bushner, Rolland, 1969-1978
Box 591, Folder 11 Council Briefings, 1992-1993
Box 591, Folder 12 Council/Committee Mandate, 1983-1985
Box 591, Folder 13 Directory of Members, 1972 January 1
Box 591, Folder 14 Discussion Leaders Per Committee, 1989-1995
Box 591, Folder 15 Diversifying Committee Membership, 1969-1983
Box 592, Folder 1 Dues and Membership Policy, 1989-1994
Box 592, Folder 2 Environmental Grants, 1992-1996
Box 592, Folder 3 Evaluation of Value and Effectiveness, 1946-1979
Box 592, Folder 4 Finances
The $400 Per Committee Plan, 1960
Box 592, Folder 5 Cost-Sharing Plan, 1976-1982
Box 592, Folder 6 Future of the Committees, Special Committee On, 1949
Box 592, Folder 7 History and Future of The Committees, Miscellaneous Paper, 1964-1987
Box 592, Folder 8 Miller, Francis P. (Organizing Director For Foreign Relations Committees), 1938-1943
Box 592, Folder 9 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1964-1984
Box 592, Folder 10 National Association of Committees and Council (Tax-Exempt), Proposal Of, 1972-1974
Box 592, Folder 11 New Committees, 1963-1992
Box 592, Folder 12 Outreach
1976-1977
Box 593, Folder 1 1977-1978
Box 593, Folder 2 1982-1993
Box 593, Folder 3 Planning and Organization of Committees, 1937-1939
Box 593, Folder 4 Project on the Post-Cold War U.S. Security Mission and Defense Spending, 1992-1993
Box 593, Folder 5 Proposed Cities
Various (Including Overseas), 1941-1979
Box 593, Folder 6 Baltimore-Hollywood, 1939-1980
Box 593, Folder 7 Kansas-Wisconsin, 1938-1962
Box 593, Folder 8 Regional Conferences and Events
1979-1984
Box 594, Folder 1 1985-1988
Box 594, Folder 2 Specimen and Topics Per Committee, 1987-1993
Box 594, Folder 3 Staff Memos
1964-1968
Box 594, Folder 4 1971-1978
Box 594, Folder 5 1980-1982
Box 594, Folder 6 Subversive Attacks on the Council (Including Smoot, Dan), 1961-1963
Box 594, Folder 7 Swing, John Temple, Correspondence, 1991
Box 594, Folder 8 Tax Deductions, 1960
Box 594, Folder 9 Tax Ruling, 1944-1949
Box 594, Folder 10 Views on Foreign Policy By Committee Member (Questionnaires)
1940-1949
Box 594, Folder 11 1950-1951
Box 595, Folder 1 1953-1961
Box 595, Folder 2 1963-1983
Box 595, Folder 3 Visits To Committees and Trips, 1945-1958, 1977-1982
Box 595, Folder 4 Woman Membership, 1972-1985
Box 595, Folder 5 Subseries 7B: Annual Conferences and Meetings, 1939-1992
(2.92 linear feet in 7 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Annual Conferences and Meetings Subseries documents the annual meeting of members of the Committees on Foreign Relations in New York. The conferences were originally organized as meetings of Committee representatives to report about their activities, exchange information about speakers, evaluate the past year and discuss future plans. In addition, the conferences had an introductory speaker and discussion on international politics. As the number of committees grew over the years, the annual meetings developed into a conference devoted to a certain particular theme with prominent guest speakers.
The files within the Annual Conferences and Meetings Subseries contain correspondence and programs of the annual conferences and meetings for the Committees, as well as reports of the minutes which, after 1950, included the agenda, some of the conference documents, digests of the discussion of each session, and statistical information about members and meetings of individual committees.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by year of conference or meeting.
1939-1941
Box 595, Folder 6 1942-1945
Box 596, Folder 1 1946-1947
Box 596, Folder 2 1948-1950
Box 596, Folder 3 1951-1952
Box 596, Folder 4 1953
Box 596, Folder 5 1954-1955
Box 596, Folder 6 1956
Box 597, Folder 1 1957-1958
Box 597, Folder 2 1959-1960
Box 597, Folder 3 1961-1962
Box 597, Folder 4 1963
Box 597, Folder 5 1964
Box 597, Folder 6 1965
Box 598, Folder 1 1966
Box 598, Folder 2 1967
Box 598, Folder 3 1968
Box 598, Folder 4 1969
Box 598, Folder 5 1970
Box 598, Folder 6 1971
Box 599, Folder 1 1972
Box 599, Folder 2 1973
Box 599, Folder 3 1974
Box 599, Folder 4 1975
Box 599, Folder 5 1976
External Correspondence In, 1974-1976
Box 600, Folder 1 Internal Correspondence and Printed Matter, 1975-1976
Box 600, Folder 2 1977
Box 600, Folder 3 1978
Box 600, Folder 4 1979
Box 600, Folder 5 1980
Box 601, Folder 1 1981
Box 601, Folder 2 1982
Box 601, Folder 3 1983
Box 601, Folder 4 1984
Box 601, Folder 5 1985
Box 601, Folder 6 1986
Box 602, Folder 1 1987-1988
Box 602, Folder 2 1989-1992
Box 602, Folder 3 Subseries 7C: Committee Correspondence and Reports, 1938-1993
(12.72 linear feet in 30.5 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Committee Correspondence and Reports Subseries documents the work of the individual Committees on Foreign Relations through their correspondence with and reports to the Director of Committees on Foreign Relations concerning activities and speakers.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by city name, each city’s files are divided into reports and correspondence and arranged by year thereunder.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Correspondence
1947-1967
Box 602, Folder 4 1967-1980
Box 602, Folder 5 Reports
1959, 1963-1973
Box 602, Folder 6 1973-1977
Box 603, Folder 1 1977-1982
Box 603, Folder 2 Atlanta, Georgia
Correspondence
1949-1953, 1961-1972
Box 603, Folder 3 1972-1982
Box 603, Folder 4 1966-1990
Box 603, Folder 5 Reports
1959, 1965-1970
Box 603, Folder 6 1971-1982
Box 604, Folder 1 Austin, Texas
Correspondence
1962-1968
Box 604, Folder 2 1968-1972
Box 604, Folder 3 1972-1978, 1983
Box 604, Folder 4 New Committee Correspondence, 1985-1993
Box 604, Folder 5 Reports
1965-1970
Box 604, Folder 6 1972-1975
Box 604, Folder 7 1975-1978
Box 605, Folder 1 Billings, Montana
Correspondence, 1961, 1964-1982
Box 605, Folder 2 Reports, 1961-1982
Box 605, Folder 3 Birmingham, Alabama
Correspondence
1942-1971
Box 605, Folder 4 1971-1982
Box 605, Folder 5 Reports
1945, 1959, 1965-1975
Box 606, Folder 1 1975-1982
Box 606, Folder 2 Boise, Idaho
Correspondence, 1945, 1952-1953, 1962-1982
Box 606, Folder 3 Reports
1959, 1964-1976
Box 606, Folder 4 1976-1982
Box 606, Folder 5 Boston, Massachusetts
Correspondence
1942-1970
Box 607, Folder 1 1970-1975
Box 607, Folder 2 1976-1983
Box 607, Folder 3 Reports
1959, 1964-1972
Box 607, Folder 4 1972-1977
Box 608, Folder 1 1977-1979
Box 608, Folder 2 1979-1982
Box 608, Folder 3 Casper, Wyoming
Correspondence, 1961-1976
Box 608, Folder 4 Reports, 1966-1982
Box 608, Folder 5 Charlottesville, North Carolina
Correspondence
1949-1969
Box 609, Folder 1 1969-1973
Box 609, Folder 2 1973-1982
Box 609, Folder 3 Reports
1964-1974
Box 609, Folder 4 1974-1982
Box 609, Folder 5 Chicago, Illinois
Correspondence, 1939-1946
Box 609, Folder 6 Cleveland, Ohio
Correspondence, 1938-1947, 1978-1982
Box 610, Folder 1 Reports, 1945, 1979-1982
Box 610, Folder 2 Denver, Colarado
Correspondence
1938-1973
Box 610, Folder 3 1973-1982
Box 610, Folder 4 Reports
1938-1945, 1959-1974
Box 610, Folder 5 1974-1982
Box 610, Folder 6 Des Moines, Iowa
Correspondence, 1938-1940, 1947-1952, 1964-1982
Box 610, Folder 7 Reports
1940, 1945, 1959, 1964-1973
Box 611, Folder 1 1973-1976
Box 611, Folder 2 1976-1982
Box 611, Folder 3 Detroit, Michigan
Correspondence
1938, 1952-1973
Box 611, Folder 4 1973-1982
Box 611, Folder 5 Reports
1945-1970
Box 611, Folder 6 1971-1976
Box 612, Folder 1 1976-1982
Box 612, Folder 2 Durham, North Carolina
Correspondence, 1941-1942
Box 612, Folder 3 Honolulu, Hawaii
Correspondence, 1982-1984
Box 612, Folder 4 Houston, Texas
Correspondence
1938, 1949-1972
Box 612, Folder 5 1972-1982
Box 612, Folder 6 Reports
1938-1969
Box 612, Folder 7 1969-1976
Box 613, Folder 1 1976-1982
Box 613, Folder 2 Indianapolis, Indiana
Correspondence
1943-1969
Box 613, Folder 3 1969-1982
Box 613, Folder 4 Reports
1945, 1959, 1964-1977
Box 613, Folder 5 1977-1982
Box 613, Folder 6 Little Rock, Arkansas
Correspondence
1948-1970
Box 614, Folder 1 1970-1982
Box 614, Folder 2 Reports
1965-1975
Box 614, Folder 3 1975-1982
Box 614, Folder 4 Los Angeles, California
Correspondence
1939-1966
Box 614, Folder 5 1966-1973
Box 614, Folder 6 1973-1986
Box 615, Folder 1 Reports
1940-1965
Box 615, Folder 2 1965-1967
Box 615, Folder 3 1967-1975
Box 615, Folder 4 1975-1982
Box 615, Folder 5 Louisville, Kentucky
Correspondence
1938-1969
Box 616, Folder 1 1969-1982
Box 616, Folder 2 Reports
1945, 1959, 1964-1969
Box 616, Folder 3 1969-1982
Box 616, Folder 4 Miami, Florida
Correspondence, 1972-1982
Box 616, Folder 5 Reports
1971-1975
Box 617, Folder 1 1975-1977
Box 617, Folder 2 1977-1982
Box 617, Folder 3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Reports, 1945
Box 617, Folder 4 Nashville, Tennessee
Correspondence
1939-1973
Box 617, Folder 5 1973-1982
Box 617, Folder 6 Reports
1945-1969
Box 617, Folder 7 1969-1976
Box 618, Folder 1 1976-1982
Box 618, Folder 2 Omaha, Nebraska
Correspondence
1942, 1951-1971
Box 618, Folder 3 1971-1982
Box 618, Folder 4 Reports
1945-1974
Box 618, Folder 5 1974-1982
Box 618, Folder 6 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Correspondence
1947-1952, 1964-1973
Box 619, Folder 1 1973-1982
Box 619, Folder 2 Reports
1959-1969
Box 619, Folder 3 1971-1982
Box 619, Folder 4 Phoenix, Arizona
Correspondence, 1976-1985
Box 619, Folder 5 Reports, 1976-1982
Box 619, Folder 6 Portland, Maine
Correspondence
1955-1973
Box 620, Folder 1 1973-1982
Box 620, Folder 2 Reports
1939, 1945, 1964-1974
Box 620, Folder 3 1975-1982
Box 620, Folder 4 Portland, Oregon
Correspondence
1939-1970
Box 620, Folder 5 1971-1982
Box 621, Folder 1 1982-1987
Box 621, Folder 2 Reports
1959, 1964-1970
Box 621, Folder 3 1972-1982
Box 621, Folder 4 Providence, Rhode Island
Correspondence
1939-1986
Box 621, Folder 5 1970-1982
Box 621, Folder 6 Reports
1945, 1964-1970
Box 622, Folder 1 1971-1982
Box 622, Folder 2 Rochester, New York
Correspondence
1960-1966
Box 622, Folder 3 1966-1974
Box 622, Folder 4 1974-1981
Box 622, Folder 5 Reports
1966-1982
Box 622, Folder 6 St. Louis, Missouri
Correspondence
1938-1939, 1960-1970
Box 623, Folder 1 1970-1977
Box 623, Folder 2 1976-1981
Box 623, Folder 3 Reports
1940, 1953-1973
Box 623, Folder 4 1973-1978
Box 623, Folder 5 1978-1982
Box 624, Folder 1 St. Paul, Minnesota
Correspondence
1940-1970
Box 624, Folder 2 1971-1977
Box 624, Folder 3 1977-1982
Box 624, Folder 4 Reports
1945, 1959-1972
Box 624, Folder 5 1972-1976
Box 624, Folder 6 1976-1982
Box 625, Folder 1 Salt Lake City, Utah
Correspondence
1942-1953, 1963-1973
Box 625, Folder 2 1973-1982
Box 625, Folder 3 Reports, 1945, 1959, 1964-1982
Box 625, Folder 4 San Francisco, California
Correspondence
1939-1970
Box 625, Folder 5 1970-1977
Box 626, Folder 1 1977-1979
Box 626, Folder 2 1979-1982
Box 626, Folder 3 Reports
1945, 1959, 1964-1975
Box 626, Folder 4 1975-1982
Box 626, Folder 5 Santa Barbara, California
Correspondence
1959-1965
Box 627, Folder 1 1965-1973
Box 627, Folder 2 1973-1978
Box 627, Folder 3 Reports
1964-1970
Box 627, Folder 4 1971-1975
Box 627, Folder 5 1976-1978
Box 628, Folder 1 1978-1982
Box 628, Folder 2 Seattle, Washington
Correspondence
1942-1972
Box 628, Folder 3 1972-1991
Box 628, Folder 4 Reports
1945, 1959, 1964-1970
Box 628, Folder 5 1971-1981
Box 629, Folder 1 Tampa Bay, Florida
Correspondence
1971-1978
Box 629, Folder 2 1977-1982, 1986
Box 629, Folder 3 Reports
1972-1977
Box 629, Folder 4 1977-1982
Box 629, Folder 5 Tucson, Arizona
Correspondence
1963-1976
Box 629, Folder 6 1976-1982
Box 630, Folder 1 Reports
1964-1973
Box 630, Folder 2 1973-1977
Box 630, Folder 3 1976-1982
Box 630, Folder 4 Tulsa, Oklahoma
Correspondence
1943-1970
Box 630, Folder 5 1970-1982
Box 631, Folder 1 Reports
1945, 1959, 1964-1975
Box 631, Folder 2 1975-1982
Box 631, Folder 3 Wichita, Kansas
Correspondence
1955, 1963-1975
Box 631, Folder 4 1976-1982
Box 631, Folder 5 Reports
1959, 1964-1976
Box 631, Folder 6 1976-1982
Box 632, Folder 1 Worcester, Massachusetts
Correspondence
1958, 1963-1970
Box 632, Folder 2 1970-1982
Box 632, Folder 3 Reports
1959, 1964-1969
Box 632, Folder 4 1969-1975
Box 632, Folder 5 1975-1978
Box 632, Folder 6 1978-1982
Box 633, Folder 1 Subseries 7D: Speakers, 1938-1982
(1.25 linear feet in 3 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Speakers Subseries provides information on the individuals who spoke before the different Committees on Foreign Relations, including planning, agendas, expense information, official reports, and commentary.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by speaker’s last name.
Administration
Comments on Committees, 1938-1964
Box 633, Folder 2 Scheduled, 1953-1963
Box 633, Folder 3 Suggested, 1938-1939, 1942-1943
Box 633, Folder 4 Speakers
A, 1947-1981
Box 633, Folder 5 B, 1948-1976
Box 633, Folder 6 C-D, 1946-1964
Box 633, Folder 7 Department of State, 1942-1979
Box 633, Folder 8 E-F, 1948-1977
Box 634, Folder 1 G, 1944-1982
Box 634, Folder 2 H, 1939-1979
Box 634, Folder 3 I-J, 1948-1979
Box 634, Folder 4 K, 1947-1962
Box 634, Folder 5 L, 1944-1981
Box 634, Folder 6 M, 1938-1974
Box 634, Folder 7 N-Q, 1940-1982
Box 635, Folder 1 R, 1946-1976
Box 635, Folder 2 S, 1944-1975
Box 635, Folder 3 T-U, 1945-1982
Box 635, Folder 4 W-Z, 1947-1977
Box 635, Folder 5 Subseries 7E: Memoranda to Secretaries, 1938-1987
(1.25 linear feet in 3 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Memoranda to Secretaries Subseries contains copies of the memoranda from the Director of Committees on Foreign Relations to the secretaries of the individual Committees on Foreign Relations. These memos concern issues of common interest to the committees, such as questionnaires, upcoming events and annual conferences, and speakers.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
1938-1949
Box 635, Folder 6 1950-1959
Box 636, Folder 1 1960-1964
Box 636, Folder 2 1964-1965
Box 636, Folder 3 1965-1966
Box 636, Folder 4 1966-1967
Box 636, Folder 5 1967-1968
Box 637, Folder 1 1968-1969
Box 637, Folder 2 1969-1970
Box 637, Folder 3 1970-1971
Box 637, Folder 4 1972
Box 637, Folder 5 1972-1976
Box 638, Folder 1 1976-1977
Box 638, Folder 2 1977-1978
Box 638, Folder 3 1978-1980
Box 638, Folder 4 1980-1982
Box 638, Folder 5 1983-1987
Box 638, Folder 6 Subseries 7F: Membership Lists, 1939-1983
(.83 linear feet in 2 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Membership Lists Subseries contains directories of membership to the Committees on Foreign Relations. Lists from 1948, 1976-1977 and 1980-1981 are not present in the Committees on Foreign Relations records.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically, with information on members of Committees on Foreign Relations who were also Council members at the end of the subseries.
1939-1945
Box 639, Folder 1 1946-1947
Box 639, Folder 2 1949-1953
Box 639, Folder 3 1953-1957
Box 639, Folder 4 1957-1959
Box 639, Folder 5 1959-1966
Box 639, Folder 6 1966-1967
Box 640, Folder 1 1967-1969
Box 640, Folder 2 1970-1971
Box 640, Folder 3 1972-1973
Box 640, Folder 4 1974-1975
Box 640, Folder 5 1978-1979
Box 640, Folder 6 1982-1983
Box 640, Folder 7 Members Who Are Also Council Members, 1982
Box 641, Folder 1 Subseries 7G: National Program, 1987-1995
(.63 linear feet in 2 boxes)
Subseries Description
The National Program Subseries documents the work of the Council’s outreach arm, seeking to further the Council’s strategic goals outside of New York and Washington by creating a national network of membership. Materials in this subseries include correspondence, internal memos, national meetings information, invitations to meetings, seminar and conference proceedings, and documents on Council policy and outreach.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Correspondence Regarding Committee Changes
1993-1994
Box 641, Folder 2 1994
Box 641, Folder 3 to 4 Council Outreach and National Program
1994
Box 641, Folder 5 Strategy Paper, 1992-1994
Box 641, Folder 6 Emerging Role of the Pacific Council on International Policy, 1993-1994
Box 641, Folder 7 Frye, Alton, 1993-1994
Box 641, Folder 8 Gelb, Les, 1993-1994
Box 641, Folder 9 National Meetings, 1987-1994
Box 642, Folder 1 National Program Annual Conference, 1995
Box 642, Folder 2 Pacific Basin Seminar (Denoon), 1991-1992
Box 642, Folder 3 Series 8: Publications, 1922-2006
(6.88 linear feet in 17 boxes)
History of Publications
Since its inception, the Council on Foreign Relations has used its program of publication to further its goal to stimulate international thought among the people of the United States. After the journal Foreign Affairs was launched, the Council’s board of directors began an integrated publications program based on extended research. The Publications Department produced annual books, as well as occasional volumes on current international problems, and the Council’s Annual Report.
Series Description
The Publications Series documents not only the publishing arm of the Council on Foreign Relations, but also the Council's history. Council publishing is documented through: administrative records, which include such information as reports on whether or not the Council should be publishing; files on the Council's annuals and reference book publications which include editors' files for the Council's three serial publications; and files containing correspondence between authors and the publication department. The Publication department is also in charge of the Council's Annual Report; this series contains files on the actual publication of the report as well as the reports themselves, which provide a rich year-by-year history of the Council.
Arrangement
The records of the Publications Series are divided into four subseries: Administration, Annual Reports, Annuals and Reference Books, and Author Files.
Subseries 8A: Administration, 1922-1991
(.21 linear feet in .5 box)
Subseries Description
The Administration Subseries documents the administration of the Publication Department. Files include publication lists, internal memos, correspondence, and reports on issues such as opinions on the Council as a publishing body, review procedures, and the publication of lectures.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically, with folders on Publication Lists and Elihu Root Lectures at the end of the subseries.
1955-1974
Box 643, Folder 1 1975-1987
Box 643, Folder 2 1984-1985
Box 643, Folder 3 Oversized Book Jackets, circa 1950s-1980s
(removed to Box 756)
Publication Lists, 1922-1991
Box 643, Folder 4 Readers' Service, 1988
Box 643, Folder 5 Root Lectures, 1965-1971
Box 643, Folder 6 Syndication Concept, 1986
Box 643, Folder 7 Subseries 8B: Annual Reports, 1922-2006
(2.71 linear feet in 7 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Annual Reports Subseries contains information about the process of publishing the annual reports of the Council, specifically regarding staffing, budget, planning and sales, and also contains most of the published annual report booklets from 1922 through 2006. Annual reports for years 1999 through the present are available online at http://www.cfr.org/about/annual_report/.
Arrangement
Subseries begins with subject files in alphabetical order, followed by annual reports in chronological order.
General, 1933, 1984-1985
Box 643, Folder 8 Administration, 1963
Box 643, Folder 9 Correspondence with Senators and Congressmen, 1961-1962
Box 643, Folder 10 New Format, 1961-1962
Box 643, Folder 11 Reports
Printed By-Laws With a List of Officers and Members
1922, 1924-1929
Box 643, Folder 12 1930-1936
Box 644, Folder 1 Printed By-Laws With a List of Officers and Members, Report of the Executive Director, Annual Reports, 1938-1940
Box 644, Folder 2 Printed By-Laws With a List of Officers and Members and Report of the Executive Director
1940-1944
Box 644, Folder 3 1944-1947
Box 644, Folder 4 Annual Reports
1947-1948
Box 644, Folder 5 1949
Box 645, Folder 1 1950
Box 645, Folder 2 1951-1952
Box 645, Folder 3 1953-1954
Box 645, Folder 4 1955-1956
Box 645, Folder 5 1957-1958
Box 646, Folder 1 1959-1961
Box 646, Folder 2 For Year Ending 1963-1965
Box 646, Folder 3 For Year Ending 1966-1968
Box 646, Folder 4 For Year Ending 1969-1971
Box 647, Folder 1 1971-1973
Box 647, Folder 2 1974-1975
Box 647, Folder 3 1976-1977
Box 647, Folder 4 1978-1980
Box 648, Folder 1 1980-1982
Box 648, Folder 2 1982-1984
Box 648, Folder 3 1984-1986
Box 648, Folder 4 1987-1988
Box 648, Folder 5 1989
Box 648, Folder 6 1990-1991
Box 649, Folder 1 1992-1993
Box 649, Folder 2 1994-1996
Box 649, Folder 3 1997-1999
Box 649, Folder 4 2000-2003
Box 649, Folder 5 2004-2006
Box 649, Folder 6 Subseries 8C: Annuals and Reference Books, 1922-1985
(2.08 linear feet in 5 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Annuals and Reference Books Subseries includes files on the administration of book publishing at the Council, including information on staffing, budget, sales, and planning. It contains specific files on three published series, Documents on American Foreign Relations, The Political Handbook, and The United States in World Affairs. These files contain information on the publication of these works, such as editors’ files, distribution information, sales, and other correspondence.
Arrangement
Arranged into a "General" section (organized alphabetically) and then by the three published series titles, alphabetically. Within published series sections, materials arranged alphabetically and chronologically.
General
American Agencies Interested in International Affairs
1930, 1942, 1949
Box 649A, Folder 1 1955
Box 649A, Folder 2 Clippings, 1931-1956
Box 649A, Folder 3 Budgets and Sales, 1971-1978
Box 649A, Folder 4 Eisenhower Memoirs, 1947
Box 649A, Folder 5 Foreign Affairs
Bibliography
1952-1962
Box 649A, Folder 6 1962-1972
Box 649A, Folder 7 50-Year, 1968-1973
Box 650, Folder 1 to 2 1968-1978
Box 650, Folder 3 Index, 1928-1974
Box 650, Folder 4 Reader, 1947-1950
Box 650, Folder 5 Jodl, Aldred and Halder, Franz, Diaries, 1949
Box 650, Folder 6 Newsletter, 1984-1985
Box 650, Folder 7 Planning and Objectives of Annuals Program, 1970-1973
Box 650, Folder 8 Savord, Ruth, Foreign Service Reading List, 1947, 1949, 1954
Box 650, Folder 9 Scheduling Problems, 1970-1971
Box 650, Folder 10 Staffing, 1968-1970
Box 650, Folder 11 Statement of Early Council Publications, 1922
Box 650, Folder 12 Stebbins, Richard P., The Annuals: A Personal Appraisal, 1972
Box 650, Folder 13 United States in World Affairs and Documents Promotion, 1955
Box 650, Folder 14 Documents on American Foreign Relations
General, 1952-1957
Box 650, Folder 15 Chronological File, Editors
Curl, Peter V.
1953
Box 650, Folder 16 1954
Box 650, Folder 17 Zinner, Paul E.
1955
Box 650, Folder 18 1956
Box 650, Folder 19 1957
Box 650, Folder 20 1958
Box 650, Folder 21 1959
Box 650, Folder 22 Stebbins, Richard P.
1960
Box 650, Folder 23 1961
Box 651, Folder 1 1962
Box 651, Folder 2 1963
Box 651, Folder 3 Davids, Jules, 1964
Box 651, Folder 4 Stebbins, Richard P.
1965
Box 651, Folder 5 1966
Box 651, Folder 6 1967
Box 651, Folder 7 1968-1969
Box 651, Folder 8 1970-1973
Box 651, Folder 9 Fletcher Interest in Publication, 1970-1971
Box 651, Folder 10 Search for Funding, 1975-1979
Box 651, Folder 11 Stebbins, Richard, Reviews and Promotion, 1952
Box 651, Folder 12 Political Handbook
Chronological File
1926-1935
Box 651, Folder 13 1947
Box 651, Folder 14 1948
Box 651, Folder 15 1949
Box 651, Folder 16 1950
Box 651, Folder 17 1951
Box 651, Folder 18 1952
Box 651, Folder 19 1953
Box 651, Folder 20 1954
Box 651, Folder 21 1955
Box 651, Folder 22 1956
Box 651, Folder 23 1957
Box 651, Folder 24 1958
Box 651, Folder 25 1959
Box 651, Folder 26 1960
Box 651, Folder 27 1961
Box 651, Folder 28 1962
Box 651, Folder 29 1963
Box 651, Folder 30 1964
Box 651, Folder 31 1965
Box 651, Folder 32 1966
Box 652, Folder 1 1967
Box 652, Folder 2 1968
Box 652, Folder 3 1969-1970
Box 652, Folder 4 1975
Box 652, Folder 5 Description, 1928-1962
Box 652, Folder 6 Distribution and Sales, 1931-1946
Box 652, Folder 7 Proposal for Grant, 1975
Box 652, Folder 8 Supplement, "The World This Year"
1971
Box 652, Folder 9 1972
Box 652, Folder 10 1973
Box 652, Folder 11 Miscellaneous, 1986-1987
Box 652, Folder 12 United States in World Affairs
Administration, 1962-1963
Box 652, Folder 13 Correspondence, 1932-1963
Box 652, Folder 14 Distribution
1945-1947
Box 652, Folder 15 1947-1948
Box 652, Folder 16 1948-1949
Box 652, Folder 17 1949
Box 652, Folder 18 1950
Box 652, Folder 19 1951
Box 652, Folder 20 1952
Box 652, Folder 21 Discontinuance of Series, 1970-1979
Box 653, Folder 1 Editors
Howland, Charles, Survey of American Foreign Relations, 1928-1931
(Precursor to The United States in World Affairs)
Box 653, Folder 2 Lippmann, Walter
1931
Box 653, Folder 3 1932
Box 653, Folder 4 Lippmann, Walter and Scroggs, William O., 1933
Box 653, Folder 5 Shepardson, Whitney H. and Scroggs, William O.
1934
Box 653, Folder 6 1938
Box 653, Folder 7 Campbell, John
1945-1947
Box 653, Folder 8 1947-1948
Box 653, Folder 9 1948-1949
Box 653, Folder 10 Stebbins, Richard P.
1949
Box 653, Folder 11 1950
Box 653, Folder 12 1952
Box 653, Folder 13 1953
Box 653, Folder 14 1954
Box 653, Folder 15 Barber, Hollis, 1955
Box 653, Folder 16 Stebbins, Richard
1956
Box 653, Folder 17 1957
Box 653, Folder 18 1958
Box 653, Folder 19 1959
Box 653, Folder 20 1960
Box 653, Folder 21 1961
Box 653, Folder 22 1962
Box 653, Folder 23 1963
Box 653, Folder 24 Davids, Jules, 1964
Box 654, Folder 1 Stebbins, Richard
1965
Box 654, Folder 2 1966
Box 654, Folder 3 Lineberry, William P., 1970
Box 654, Folder 4 Ideas to Increase Use, 1967
Box 654, Folder 5 Japanese Editions, 1959-1965
Box 654, Folder 6 Search for Editor, 1970
Box 654, Folder 7 Subseries 8D: Author Files, 1929-1990
(1.88 linear feet in 4.5 boxes)
Subseries Description
Author Files Subseries includes correspondence with authors who published works through the Council, assignment of copyright, commissions for research and publication, and some edited manuscripts. Some important writers on the topic of foreign policy are included within these files, notably Henry Kissinger.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author’s last name.
A, 1929-1967
Box 654, Folder 8 Bain-Bidwell, 1931-1974
Box 654, Folder 9 Black-Burkes, 1955-1977
Box 654, Folder 10 C, 1935-1970
Box 654, Folder 11 Davidson-Ellis, 1945-1977
Box 654, Folder 12 Evans-Foltz, 1936-1963
Box 655, Folder 1 G, 1953-1965
Box 655, Folder 2 Halperin-Hinshaw, 1953-1965
Box 655, Folder 3 Hohenberg-Hunsberger, 1931-1966
Box 655, Folder 4 Hurewitz-Jorden, 1953-1965
Box 655, Folder 5 Kassof-Lake, 1946-1972
Box 655, Folder 6 Kissinger, Henry
Correspondence
1954-1955
Box 655, Folder 7 1956-1957
Box 656, Folder 1 1957-1969
Box 656, Folder 2 Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy
Book Jackets, Promotional Materials, 1956-1957
Box 656, Folder 3 Draft, Undated
Foreword-Chapter 2
Box 656, Folder 4 Chapter 3-4
Box 656, Folder 5 Chapter 5-6
Box 656, Folder 6 Chapter 7-8
Box 656, Folder 7 Chapter 9-Chapter 10 page 20
Box 656, Folder 8 Chapter 10 page 21-Chapter 11
Box 657, Folder 1 Chapter 12
Box 657, Folder 2 Langer-Lieuwen, 1944-1988
Box 657, Folder 3 Lissitzyn-Mosely, 1947-1986
Box 657, Folder 4 Nielsen-Pfaff, 1964-1987
Box 657, Folder 5 Polk-Roberts, 1950-1990
Box 657, Folder 6 Robinson-Schaetzel, 1966-1989
Box 657, Folder 7 Schwitters-Taylor, 1951-1970
Box 658, Folder 1 Steele, 1963-1964
Box 658, Folder 2 Thorp-Wainhouse, 1938-1976
Box 658, Folder 3 Whitaker-Zagoria, 1959-1988
Box 658, Folder 4 Series 9: Foreign Affairs, 1922-1992
(5.63 linear feet in 14 boxes)
History of Foreign Affairs
The In 1922, the Council on Foreign Relations began publishing a journal on international affairs and foreign policy, Foreign Affairs. The purpose of this flagship journal was to provide new ideas, analysis, and debate on many significant world issues to a wider audience than could attend the Council’s meetings. The journal brings together divergent viewpoints on issues of policy, economics and trade. Authors include many secretaries of state, presidents, scholars, and foreign diplomats. Foreign Affairs was initially edited by Archibald Cary Coolidge and Hamilton Fish Armstrong. Later editors include William Bundy, William Hyland, and James Hoge. Though working with an Editorial Advisory Board, the journal does not use outside referees. For a history of Foreign Affairs, please see http://www.foreignaffairs.org/about/history.
Series Description
The Foreign Affairs Series documents of the administration of the journal, such as correspondence with contributors, editorial advisory board information and minutes, design issues, and concerns regarding the selection of new editors. Early administrative materials can be found in the Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers at the Mudd Manuscript Library. This series also contains original manuscripts of some articles submitted for publication in Foreign Affairs.
Arrangement
The Foreign Affairs records are divided into two subseries, Administration and Manuscripts.
Subseries 9A: Administration, 1922-1992
(3.34 linear feet in 8 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Administration Subseries documents the administration of the journal of the Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs. The administrative files include information about contributors, some files of the editors Hamilton Fish Armstrong and William P. Bundy, the Editorial Advisory Board minutes, design information, and other general subject files.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Anniversary Dinner (Twenty-Fifth), Correspondence with Marshall, George, 1947-1948
Box 659, Folder 1 Annual Reports
1982
Box 659, Folder 2 1984-1992
Box 659, Folder 3 Archives, 1984, 1987
Box 659, Folder 4 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish
Correspondence, 1951-1975
Box 659, Folder 5 to 6 Foreign Affairs under Armstrong, 1973
Box 659, Folder 7 Gift, 1980-1984
Box 659, Folder 8 Baker III, James A., 1991
Box 659, Folder 9 Baker, Howard H. and Frost, Ellen L., 1992
Box 659, Folder 10 Bundy, William P.
Editorial Position
Appointment, 1971, 1977
Box 659, Folder 11 Correspondence
Con, 1971
Box 659, Folder 12 Pro, 1969-1971
Box 659, Folder 13 Pro, 1969-1971
Box 660, Folder 1 to 2 Dinner, 1984
Box 660, Folder 3 Miscellaneous, 1969-1972
Box 660, Folder 4 to 5 Mackinder File, 1943, 1984
Box 660, Folder 6 Notes, 1973
Box 660, Folder 7 Castro, Fidel, 1977
Box 660, Folder 8 Contributors
Aron, Raymond, 1950-1964
Box 660, Folder 9 Ball, George W., 1961, 1969
Box 660, Folder 10 Barnett, A. Doak, 1961-1971
Box 660, Folder 11 Brandt, Willy, 1958-1972
Box 660, Folder 12 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1961, 1963-1972
Box 660, Folder 13 Buchan, Alastair, 1957-1972
Box 660, Folder 14 Carver, Jr., George A., 1966-1967
Box 660, Folder 15 Chaban-Delmas, Jacques, 1961
Box 660, Folder 16 Chien, Frederick F., 1991
Box 660, Folder 17 Chossudovsky, E. M., 1970-1972
Box 660, Folder 18 Clifford, Clark M., 1969-1971
Box 660, Folder 19 Dillon, Douglas, 1966-1971
Box 660, Folder 20 Dobrynin, Anatolyi P., 1971, 1972
Box 660, Folder 21 Fairbank, John K., 1966-1969
Box 661, Folder 1 Gandhi, Indira, 1959-1968
Box 661, Folder 2 Hoffmann, Stanley, 1957, 1960
Box 661, Folder 3 Humphrey, Hubert H., 1963-1972
Box 661, Folder 4 Huntington, Samuel P., 1957-1968
Box 661, Folder 5 Kissinger, Henry A., 1956-1975
Box 661, Folder 6 McNamara, Robert S., 1968-1971
Box 661, Folder 7 Nixon, Richard M., 1957-1960
Box 661, Folder 8 Quigg, Philip W., 1965-1969
Box 661, Folder 9 Rosecrance, Richard, 1991-1992
Box 661, Folder 10 Rusk, Dean, 1968-1971
Box 661, Folder 11 Shah of Iran, 1967, 1969
Box 661, Folder 12 Stevenson, Adlai, 1985
Box 661, Folder 13 Talbott, Strobe, 1991-1992
Box 661, Folder 14 to 15 Woolbert, Robert Gale, 1946-1947
Box 661, Folder 16 Yew, Lee Kuan, 1965-1972
Box 661, Folder 17 Correspondence
1947
Box 661, Folder 18 1951-1971
Box 661, Folder 19 1973-1976
Box 661, Folder 20 1987-1988
Box 662, Folder 1 to 2 Council's National Role, 1985
Box 662, Folder 3 Design
General, 1984-1985
Box 662, Folder 4 to 5 Advertising Testimonials, 1979
Box 662, Folder 6 "America and the World" Covers
Redesign, 1987-1988
Box 662, Folder 7 Sample, 1984-1985
Box 662, Folder 8 Circulation and General Information, 1984-1987
Box 662, Folder 9 Comment and Correspondence, 1989
Box 662, Folder 10 Compo-Set, 1983-1985
Box 662, Folder 11 Covers
General, 1984-1985
Box 662, Folder 12 to 13 File, 1978, 1984
Box 662, Folder 14 Problems, 1988
Box 662, Folder 15 Foreign Policy Survey and Master Copy, 1986
Box 662, Folder 16 Format (Letters), 1976
Box 662, Folder 17 Front Matter and Type, 1982-1984
Box 662, Folder 18 Grose, Peter Copyright Letter, 1984-1987
Box 662, Folder 19 Headline Type and Design, 1984
Box 662, Folder 20 Initial Letter of Articles and Trial Sizes, 1985
Box 662, Folder 21 Memoranda, 1989
Box 662, Folder 22 New
Cover Specifications and Press Release, 1985-1986
Box 662, Folder 23 Schedule Revisions, 1985-1986
Box 662, Folder 24 Typesetting Formats, 1985 September
Box 662, Folder 25 Production Services Offered, etc., 1985
Box 662, Folder 26 Sample Messages and Galleys, etc., 1979-1982
Box 662, Folder 27 Style Book
Notes, 1982, 1984
Box 663, Folder 1 Updates, 1985
Box 663, Folder 2 Test
Articles
"The Last Dozen Years," 1984
Box 663, Folder 3 "Nuclear Strategy: Can There Be A Happy Ending?" Test Article, 1984-1985
Box 663, Folder 4 Cover Print, 1986 March 20
Box 663, Folder 5 Typographic Corporation, 1984-1985
Box 663, Folder 6 WGH (William G. Hyland)/SB (Sheila Brill) Office, 1985
Box 663, Folder 7 Wilson Quarterly Style Guide, 1981
Box 663, Folder 8 Waverly
Press Correspondence, 1985-1986
Box 663, Folder 9 Trial Covers to, 1985
Box 663, Folder 10 Trip, 1985 September 11-12
Box 663, Folder 11 Whit Vye Designs, 1988
Box 663, Folder 12 Editorial Advisory Board
General
1951-1985
Box 663, Folder 13 1972-1979
Box 663, Folder 14 1974-1977
Box 663, Folder 15 1975-1980
Box 663, Folder 16 1981-1984
Box 663, Folder 17 1980-1984
Box 663, Folder 18 Minutes
1922-1940
Box 663, Folder 19 1940-1953
Box 664, Folder 1 1953-1972
Box 664, Folder 2 1972-1981
Box 664, Folder 3 Foreign Affairs Quarterly
Advertising, 1936-1963
Box 664, Folder 4 to 5 Africa: A Foreign Affairs Reader, 1963-1964
Box 664, Folder 6 Book of the Month Club, 1953-1961
Box 664, Folder 7 Foreign Affairs Book Club, 1962
Box 664, Folder 8 General Correspondence, 1931-1964
Box 664, Folder 9 Let's Talk About, 1952-1955
Box 664, Folder 10 Possible Articles, 1939-1943
Box 664, Folder 11 Promotion, 1960-1962
Box 664, Folder 12 Reischauer Article, 1960
Box 664, Folder 13 Relations with Chicago Committee, 1970
Box 664, Folder 14 The Soviet Union, Mosely, Editor, 1922-1962
Box 664, Folder 15 "Gang of Four" Press Conference, 1982
Box 664, Folder 16 George Marshall Fund, 1986-1987
Box 664, Folder 17 Historical
Committee to Study Foreign Affairs (Peterson, Peter G./McCologh, C. Peter), 1987-1988
Box 664, Folder 18 Materials, 1927-1987
Box 664, Folder 19 Materials, 1927-1987
Box 665, Folder 1 Hopper, Bruce C., Correspondence, 1952
Box 665, Folder 2 Jordan
Article Map, 1991-1992
Box 665, Folder 3 Spring, 1992
Box 665, Folder 4 McNamara, Robert S., Press Conference, 1983
Box 665, Folder 5 Memoranda, 1988-1989
Box 665, Folder 6 Morse, Edward, Correspondence, 1972-1978
Box 665, Folder 7 News Release, 1988
Box 665, Folder 8 Original Mailing List and Printout, 1988-1989
Box 665, Folder 9 Palmer, Ransford, Possible Article, 1989
Box 665, Folder 10 Proposals,1986-1989
Box 665, Folder 11 to 12 Report on Foreign Affairs to Council Board and Special Committee, 1983, 1991
Box 665, Folder 13 Review
Board, 1971, 1983-1992
Box 665, Folder 14 Committee, 1987-1988
Box 666, Folder 1 to 2 Robinson, Linda, 1989 December 4
Box 666, Folder 3 Sakharov, Andrei, 1983
Box 666, Folder 4 to 5 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
1980
Box 666, Folder 6 And His Critics, Fall 1980 Issue, 1980
Box 666, Folder 7 Staff Meetings, 1956-1957
Box 666, Folder 8 Surveys
Foreign Policy Coverage, 1983-1986
Box 666, Folder 9 Subscribers, 1971, 1973
Box 666, Folder 10 Unsolicited
1988
Box 667, Folder 1 1989
Box 667, Folder 2 to 3 Subseries 9B: Manuscripts, 1922-1992
(2.29 linear feet in 6 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Manuscripts Subseries contains handwritten and typewritten manuscripts with corrections for many of the articles contained in Foreign Affairs. Some notable authors include Hamilton Fish Armstrong, McGeorge Bundy, George Kennan, Nikita Khrushchev, Henry Kissinger, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Leon Trotsky.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author’s last name, and alphabetically by title thereunder.
Ambrose, Stephen, 1991
Box 667, Folder 4 to 6 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish
1940
Box 667, Folder 7 to 8 Undated
Box 668, Folder 1 "After Ten Years: Europe and America," 1928 October
Box 668, Folder 2 "Bulgaria and the Aegean," 1926 October
Box 668, Folder 3 "Coalition for Peace," 1948 October
Box 668, Folder 4 "Danubia: Relief or Ruin," 1932 July
Box 668, Folder 5 "Datum Point," 1943 October
Box 668, Folder 6 "The Downfall of France," 1940 October
Box 668, Folder 7 "Eisenhower's Right Flank," 1951 July
Box 668, Folder 8 "Europe Revisited," 1947 July
Box 668, Folder 9 "France and the Hoover Plan," 1931 October
Box 668, Folder 10 "The Grand Alliance Hesitates," 1953 October
Box 668, Folder 11 "Hitler's Reich: The First Phase," 1933 July
Box 668, Folder 12 "Hungary's Access to the Sea," 1927 July
Box 668, Folder 13 "Isolated America," 1972 October
Box 668, Folder 14 "Italy, Jugoslavia, and Lilliputia," 1928 January
Box 668, Folder 15 "Japan: Ally or Neutral?," 1955
Box 668, Folder 16 "Jugoslavia Today," 1923 June
Box 668, Folder 17 "Jugoslavia in Transition: The Retreat from Dictatorship," 1935 August
Box 668, Folder 18 "Last Time," 1945 April
Box 668, Folder 19 "A Letter of Count Tisza's," 1928 April
Box 668, Folder 20 "New York Looks Abroad," 1941April
Box 668, Folder 21 "North of the Khyber," 1956 July
Box 668, Folder 22 "Postscript to E.D.C.," 1954 October
Box 668, Folder 23 "Power Politics and the Peace Machinery," 1935 October
Box 668, Folder 24 "Power in a Sieve," 1968 April
Box 669, Folder 1 "Regional Pacts: Strong Points or Storm Cellars?," 1949 April
Box 669, Folder 2 "The Royal Dictatorship in Jugoslavia," 1929 July
Box 669, Folder 3 "The Saloniki Dispute," 1926 April
Box 669, Folder 4 "Then and Now," 1962 October
Box 669, Folder 5 "Thoughts Along the China Border," 1960 January
Box 669, Folder 6 "The Troubled Birth of Malaysia," 1963 May
Box 669, Folder 7 "The U.N. Experience in Gaza," 1957 July
Box 669, Folder 8 "U.N. on Trial," 1961 April
Box 669, Folder 9 "The Unredeemed Isles of Greece," 1925 October
Box 669, Folder 10 "Venizelos Again Supreme in Greece," 1929 October
Box 669, Folder 11 "Versailles: Retrospect," 1932 October
Box 669, Folder 12 "Where India Faces China," 1959 July
Box 669, Folder 13 "The World is Round," 1953 January
Box 669, Folder 14 Aron, Raymond, "France, Still the Third Republic," 1951 October
Box 669, Folder 15 Balticus, "The Two G's: Gestapo and GPV," 1939 April
Box 669, Folder 16 Benda, Julien
"The Enemies of Democracy in France," 1935 January
Box 669, Folder 17 "France Divided," 1936 April
Box 669, Folder 18 "A Moral Program for Europe," 1934 July
Box 669, Folder 19 Berlin, Sir Isaiah, "The Silence in Russian Culture," 1957 October
Box 669, Folder 20 Bialer, Seweryn, 1991
Box 669, Folder 21 to 22 Bliss, General Tasker H., "Foch," 1929 July
Box 670, Folder 1 Bundy, McGeorge, "November 1952 Imperative of Foreign Policy," 1952 October
Box 670, Folder 2 Chernov, Victor
"The Government and the Communist Party," 1929 January
Box 670, Folder 3 "Lenin," 1924 November
Box 670, Folder 4 Croce, Benedetto, "Of Liberty," 1932 October
Box 670, Folder 5 Crowther, Geoffrey, "Freedom and Control," 1944 January
Box 670, Folder 6 Dayan, Major-General Moshe, "Israel's Border and Security Problems," 1955 January
Box 670, Folder 7 Freyre, Gilberto, "Slavery, Monarchy, and Modern Brazil," 1955 July
Box 670, Folder 8 Funabashi, Yoichi, 1991
Box 670, Folder 9 to 10 Gomulka, Wladyslaw, "The Policy of the Polish People's Republic," 1960 April
Box 670, Folder 11 Herriot, Edouard
1923
Box 670, Folder 12 "Pan-Europe?," 1930 January
Box 670, Folder 13 House, Edward M., "Some Foreign Problems Before the Next Administration," 1933 January
Box 670, Folder 14 Hudson, G. F.
"Mao, Marx and Moscow," 1959 July
Box 670, Folder 15 "Will Britain and America Split in Asia?," 1953 July
Box 670, Folder 16 Jackson, Barbara Ward, "The Gold Coast: An Experiment in Partnership," 1954 July
Box 670, Folder 17 Jenkins, Roy, "British Labour Divided," 1960 April
Box 670, Folder 18 Kahn, David, 1991-1992
Box 671, Folder 1 to 2 Kennan, George F.
"Disengagement Revisited," 1959 January
Box 671, Folder 3 "X, The Sources of Soviet Conduct," 1947 July
Box 671, Folder 4 Khrushchev, Nikita, "On Peaceful Coexistence," 1959 October
Box 671, Folder 5 Kissinger, Henry A.
"Missiles and the Western Alliance," 1958 April
Box 671, Folder 6 "Reflections on American Diplomacy," 1956
Box 671, Folder 7 "Strategy and Organization," 1957 April
Box 671, Folder 8 Kristol, Irving, "American Intellectuals and Foreign Policy," 1967 July
Box 671, Folder 9 Laski, Harold J., "The Mother of Parliaments," 1931 July
Box 671, Folder 10 Lippmann, Walter, "Vested Rights and Nationalism in Latin America," 1927 April
Box 671, Folder 11 Maritain, Jacques, "The Catholic Church and Social Progress," 1939 July
Box 671, Folder 12 Mosely, Philip, "Soviet Foreign Policy: New Goals or New Manners?," 1956 July
Box 671, Folder 13 Moyers, Bill D., "Viet Nam: One Thing We Learned," 1968 July
Box 671, Folder 14 Poincaré, Raymond
"The Responsibility for the War," 1925 October
Box 671, Folder 15 "Since Versailles," 1929 July
Box 671, Folder 16 Rockefeller, Nelson A., "Purpose and Policy," 1960 April
Box 671, Folder 17 Roosevelt, Franklin D., "Our Foreign Policy: A Democratic View," 1928 July
Box 671, Folder 18 Rowse, A. L., "The British Labour Party: Prospects and Portents," 1945 July
Box 672, Folder 1 Schuman, Robert, "France and Europe," 1953 April
Box 672, Folder 2 Sforza, Count Carlo, "Italy and Fascism," 1925 April
Box 672, Folder 3 Stimson, Henry L.
"The Fact of Paris: Three Years of Development," 1932 October
Box 672, Folder 4 "The Nuremberg Trial: Landmark in Law," 1947 January
Box 672, Folder 5 Toynbee, Arnold J.
"The East After Lausanne," 1923 September
Box 672, Folder 6 "The Future in Retrospect: Things Not Foreseen at Paris," 1934 April
Box 672, Folder 7 Trotsky, Leon, "Nationalism and Economic Life," 1934 April
Box 672, Folder 8 V, "An English View of Anglo-American Relations," 1922 December
Box 672, Folder 9 Wheeler-Bennet, Sir John
"The End of the Weimar Republic," 1972 January
Box 672, Folder 10 "From Brest-Litovsk to Brest-Litovsk," 1940 January
Box 672, Folder 11 "Twenty Years of Russo-German Relations: 1919-1939," 1946 October
Box 672, Folder 12 Series 10: Washington Program, 1973-1997
(11.47 linear feet in 28 boxes)
History of the Washington Program
In the mid-1970s, the Council on Foreign Relations opened an office in Washington, D.C. to supplement the established membership and research facility in New York City. The Washington Program is a special section of the Council on Foreign Relations whose goal is to inform Council members, Congress, the administration, the media, and the business community by engaging them in discussions and meetings with Council staff and other experts.
Series Description
The Washington Program Series documents study groups, meetings, and other events that occur in Washington, D.C., mirroring those records of the entire Council. Additional material regarding the Washington Office of the Council can be found in the Administration, Study Groups, and Meetings Series.
Arrangement
The Washington Program Series is divided into three subseries: Study Groups, Meetings, and Miscellaneous.
Subseries 10A: Study Groups, 1973-1994
(1.67 linear feet in 4 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Study Groups Subseries provides a record of the Studies Program in Washington, D.C. Files document the planning and execution of the various study groups (including discussion groups, current issue review groups, seminars, author's review groups) through correspondence, background papers, meeting minutes and final reports. Some Washington Study Groups are documented in Series 3, Studies Department records, especially when sessions for one study group were held in both New York City and Washington, D.C.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by first meeting date.
Studies Meetings, Lists, Agendas, Attendees, 1975-1988
Box 673, Folder 1 to 2 Current Issues Review Group on Strategic Arms Control (First Meeting, 1974 December 12), 1973-1974
Box 673, Folder 3 Current Issues Review Group on Strategic Arms Control (SALT) (First Meeting, 1977 February 1), 1977
Box 673, Folder 4 Discussion Group on the Middle East (First Meeting, 1981 March 11), 1981
Box 673, Folder 5 Symposium on Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations, Council on Foreign Relations/National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering, 1984 May 21-22
Box 673, Folder 6 Discussion Group on Nuclear Diplomacy (First Meeting, 1984 September 10), 1984-1985
Digests, 1984-1985
Box 673, Folder 7 Meetings
1984 September 10
Box 673, Folder 8 1984 October 22
Box 673, Folder 9 1984 December 3
Box 673, Folder 10 1985 January 14
Box 673, Folder 11 1985 February 25
Box 673, Folder 12 1985 April 15
Box 673, Folder 13 1985 June 3
Box 673, Folder 14 Planning, 1984-1985
Box 674, Folder 1 The Changing European Community: Implications for the United States, A Seminar Series (First Meeting 1985 May 22)
General Information, 1985-1986
Box 674, Folder 2 Meetings
1985 May 22
Box 674, Folder 3 1985 June 26
Box 674, Folder 4 1985 July 2
Box 674, Folder 5 1985 September 23
Box 674, Folder 6 1985 October 28
Box 674, Folder 7 1985 November 25
Box 674, Folder 8 1986 January 9
Box 674, Folder 9 Summaries/Commentaries, 1985-1986
Box 674, Folder 10 John J. McCloy Study Group on Nuclear Diplomacy (First Meeting, 1985 December 2), 1984-1986
Meetings
1985 December 2
Box 674, Folder 11 1986 January 27
Box 674, Folder 12 1986 February 24
Box 674, Folder 13 1986 March 31
Box 674, Folder 14 1986 April 28
Box 675, Folder 1 1986 June 9
Box 675, Folder 2 1986 June 30
Box 675, Folder 3 Planning, 1985-1986
Box 675, Folder 4 Sagan, Scott, Manuscript, 1986-1989
Box 675, Folder 5 Manuscript Review Group, Halperin, Morton H., "Reshaping Nuclear Doctrine," 1986 February 27
Box 675, Folder 6 Author's Review Group, Sagan, Scott D., "Moving Targets: Nuclear Strategy and National Security," 1988 May 19
Box 675, Folder 7 Author's Review Group, Hackett, Clifford P., "Cautious Revolution: The Growth of a United Europe and the American Response," 1988 May 25
Box 675, Folder 8 Seminar Series on Science and Technology (First Meeting, 1988 November 14)
General, 1989-1991
Box 675, Folder 9 Edelson, Burton I., 1988 November 14
Box 675, Folder 10 Mathews, Jessica Tuchman, 1988 December 2
Box 675, Folder 11 Akins and Sewell, 1989 January 18
Box 675, Folder 12 Prestowitz, Clyde V., 1989 March 1
Box 675, Folder 13 Heden, Carl-Goran, 1989 April 18
Box 675, Folder 14 Yergin, Daniel H., 1989 May 9
Box 675, Folder 15 Mellor, John W., 1990 January 17
Box 675, Folder 16 Seminar Series on Asia, Harding, Harry (First Meeting, 1989 October 10)
General, 1989-1990
Box 675, Folder 17 Koh, Tommy T.B., 1989 October 10
Box 675, Folder 18 Prestowitz, Jr., Clyde V., 1989 November 13
Box 676, Folder 1 Denoon, David B. H., 1989 December 5
Box 676, Folder 2 Solarz, Stephen J., 1990 February 21
Box 676, Folder 3 Nishihara, Masahi, 1990 April 24
Box 676, Folder 4 Mou-Shih, Ding, 1990 June 5
Box 676, Folder 5 Symposium on the United States and the European Community in a Changing Europe (Symposium Date, 1992 February 13-14), 1990-1992
Box 676, Folder 6 Managing the World Economy: A Meeting with Jonathan Aronson and Peter Cowhey, 1993 June 8
Box 676, Folder 7 Roundtable Discussion on U.S. Foreign Policy and Africa, 1994 March 30
Box 676, Folder 8 Special Seminar with Sims, John L. and Steinberg, Donald K. on Elections in South Africa, 1994 April 6
Box 676, Folder 9 Trade Policy Round Table, Alternatives to Most Favored Nation, 1994 April 29
Box 676, Folder 10 "After the Uruguay Round: The Politics, the Issues, the Rules" Study Group (First Meeting, 1994 May 9)
Session One, Uruguay Round Unfinished Business: Financial Services, Audio Visual Services and the Implementing Legislation, 1994 May 9
Box 676, Folder 11 Session Two, Values in Trade Making, 1994 May 16
Box 676, Folder 12 Session Three, Regionalism in the post-Uruguay Round World, the APEC Summit and the Summit of the Americas, 1994 November 10
Box 676, Folder 13 Session Four, Trade and Politics, Is There Public Support for Further Global Economics Integration?, 1994 December 13
Box 676, Folder 14 Trade Policy Round Table, Roadblocks to Implementing the Uruguay Round, 1994 May 26
Box 676, Folder 15 Symposium on Africa, 1994 June 23
Box 676, Folder 16 Trade Policy Round Table, China, the United States, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Barshefsky, Charlene, 1994 November 3
Box 676, Folder 17 Subseries 10B: Meetings, 1977-1997
(6.67 linear feet in 16 boxes)
Subseries Description
The Meetings Subseries documents general and special meetings held at the Washington Office of the Council on Foreign Relations. The general meeting files mirror those in Series 4, Meetings, including planning correspondence, programs and occasionally a transcript of the meeting itself. The Washington Program also sponsored two special meeting series for fellows, the Council Fellow Roundtable Luncheon Meetings and the International Affairs Fellow Meetings. These meetings were open to past and present fellows of the Council who were living and working in the Washington area. Fellows gathered to meet each other as well as Council members at these events, which featured a main speaker discussing a subject or current concern or interest, with a substantial question and answer session. (Fellows based in New York City rather than Washington participated in regular Council meetings, study and discussion groups, and other related activities at that venue.) Some Fellows meetings are mixed in with the general meetings. Additional information about Fellowships can be found in Series 2, Administration.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by meeting date, with sections "Council Fellows Roundtable Luncheon Meetings" and "International Affairs Fellows Meetings" at the end (both arranged chronologically by meeting within).
Lists of Washington, D.C. Program Meetings, 1977-1985
Box 676, Folder 18 Meeting in Honor of George Kennan, "Current Assessment of Soviet-American Relations," 1977 November 22
Box 676, Folder 19 1978 January-December
Box 676, Folder 20 1979 January-May
Box 677, Folder 1 1979 May-December
Box 677, Folder 2 1980 January-May
Box 677, Folder 3 1980 June-December
Box 677, Folder 4 1981 January-June
Box 677, Folder 5 1981 September-December
Box 677, Folder 6 1982 January-April
Box 678, Folder 1 1982 April-December
Box 678, Folder 2 1983 January-May
Box 678, Folder 3 1983 May-December
Box 678, Folder 4 1984 January-September
Box 678, Folder 5 1984 September-December
Box 679, Folder 1 1985 January-April
Box 679, Folder 2 1985 April-December
Box 679, Folder 3 1986 January-April
Box 679, Folder 4 1986 April-September
Box 679, Folder 5 1986 September-December
Box 679, Folder 6 1987 January-March
Box 680, Folder 1 1987 April-October
Box 680, Folder 2 1987 October-December
Box 680, Folder 3 1988
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1988 January 12
Box 680, Folder 4 Purcell, Susan Kaufman, 1988 January 27
Box 680, Folder 5 Cordovez, Diego, 1988 February 8
Box 680, Folder 6 Shultz, George P., 1988 February 9
Box 680, Folder 7 Kohnstamm, Max, 1988 February 17
Box 680, Folder 8 Cordovez, Diego, 1988 February 17
Box 680, Folder 9 Stern, Paula, 1988 February 19
Box 680, Folder 10 Gelber, Harry, 1988 February 23
Box 680, Folder 11 Djilas, Milovan, 1988 March 1
Box 680, Folder 12 Berrios-Martinez, Ruben, 1988 March 10
Box 680, Folder 13 Wriston, Walter B., 1988 March 16
Box 680, Folder 14 Schneider, William, 1988 April 6
Box 680, Folder 15 Eban, Abba, 1988 April 7
Box 680, Folder 16 Bialos, Jeffrey P., 1988 April 12
Box 680, Folder 17 Wariavwala, Bharat, 1988 April 19
Box 680, Folder 18 Seale, Patrick, 1988 April 25
Box 680, Folder 19 Wendt, Allan, 1988 April 27
Box 680, Folder 20 Zhurkin, Vitaly and Bialer, Seweryn, 1988 May 5
Box 680, Folder 21 Inman, Admiral B.R., 1988 May 10
Box 680, Folder 22 Clough, Michael and Mufson, Steven, 1988 May 12
Box 680, Folder 23 Fuller, Graham, 1988 May 19
Box 680, Folder 24 Sagan, Scott, 1988 May 19
Box 680, Folder 25 Khalidi, Walid, 1988 May 23
Box 681, Folder 1 Hackett, Clifford P., 1988 May 25
Box 681, Folder 2 Simpson, Alan K., 1988 June 8
Box 681, Folder 3 Al Dabbagh, Abdallah T., 1988 June 10
Box 681, Folder 4 Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, 1988 June 16
Box 681, Folder 5 Kurtzer, Daniel and Miller, Aaron, 1988 June 21
Box 681, Folder 6 Al Sabah, Saad Al Abdulla, 1988 July 12
Box 681, Folder 7 Khalilzad, Zalmay and Andrews, Raymond, 1988 July 14
Box 681, Folder 8 Nieto, Rodrigo Madrigal, 1988 September 27
Box 681, Folder 9 Foley, Thomas S., 1988 September 27
Box 681, Folder 10 Chile Report: Falcoff, Valenzuela, and Purcell, 1988 September 29
Box 681, Folder 11 Baroness Elles, 1988 September 30
Box 681, Folder 12 Falcoff, Mark and Valenzuela, Arthuro, 1988 October 13
Box 681, Folder 13 Carlucci, Frank C., 1988 October 17
Box 681, Folder 14 Maynes, Charles William, 1988 November 1
Box 681, Folder 15 Edelson, Burton I., 1988 November 14
Box 681, Folder 16 Darman, Richard G., 1988 November 15
Box 681, Folder 17 Murphy, Richard W., 1988 November 16
Box 681, Folder 18 Chanda, Nayan and Brown, Frederick Z., 1988 November 28
Box 681, Folder 19 Mathews, Jessica Tuchman, 1988 December 2
Box 681, Folder 20 Herspring, Dale, 1988 December 8
Box 681, Folder 21 Khalidi, Rashid, 1988 December 8
Box 681, Folder 22 Talbott, Strobe and Luchkov, Slava, 1988 December 12
Box 681, Folder 23 Webster, William H., 1988 December 12
Box 681, Folder 24 1989
Krauthammer, Charles, 1989 January 12
Box 681, Folder 25 Akins, James E. and Sewell, John W., 1989 January 18
Box 681, Folder 26 Bosworth, Barry, and Steinbruner, John, 1989 January 19
Box 681, Folder 27 Korb, Lawrence J., 1989 January 23
Box 681, Folder 28 Lajoie, Brig. Gen. Roland, 1989 January 23
Box 681, Folder 29 Beach, Sir Hugh, 1989 February 7
Box 681, Folder 30 Meselson, Matthew, 1989 February 15
Box 681, Folder 31 Thornburgh, Richard L., 1989 February 16
Box 681, Folder 32 Broder, David, 1989 February 23
Box 681, Folder 33 Ungo, Guillermo, 1989 February 28
Box 681, Folder 34 Prestowitz, Clyde V., 1989 March 1
Box 681, Folder 35 Frye, Alton and Nacht, Michael, 1989 March 3
Box 681, Folder 36 Zimmermann, Warren, 1989 March 6
Box 681, Folder 37 Cohen, Herman J., 1989 March 8
Box 681, Folder 38 Brown, Lester, Flavin, Christopher, and Postel, Sandra, 1989 March 15
Box 681, Folder 39 Bundy, McGeorge, 1989 April 10
Box 681, Folder 40 Treverton/Odeen, Defense Budgets, 1989 April 11
Box 681, Folder 41 Cisneros, Henry, 1989 April 12
Box 681, Folder 42 Benvenisti, Meron, 1989 April 13
Box 681, Folder 43 Heden, Carl-Goran, 1989 April 18
Box 681, Folder 44 Shaath, Nabeel, 1989 April 18
Box 681, Folder 45 Terragno, Rodolfo H., 1989 April 28
Box 681, Folder 46 Afwerki, Isaias, 1989 May 4
Box 681, Folder 47 Blackwell, Robert E., 1989 May 8
Box 681, Folder 48 Hormats, Robert D., and Pirzio-Biroli, Corrado, 1989 May 8
Box 681, Folder 49 Yergin, Daniel H., 1989 May 9
Box 681, Folder 50 Chaban-Delmas, Jacques, 1989 May 12
Box 681, Folder 51 Lambertson, David and Stone, Jeremy J., 1989 May 16
Box 682, Folder 1 Kovacevic and Lampe, 1989 May 18
Box 682, Folder 2 Tueni, Ghassan, 1989 May 19
Box 682, Folder 3 Mettler, Ruben F., 1989 May 23
Box 682, Folder 4 Shipler and Goble, 1989 May 25
Box 682, Folder 5 Hansen, Carol Rae, Jentleson, Bruce W., Ziegler, Charles E., and Dyster, Paul A., 1989 June 5
Box 682, Folder 6 Lord, Winston, 1989 June 5
Box 682, Folder 7 Gore-Booth, David, 1989 June 7
Box 682, Folder 8 van Wolferen, Karel, 1989 June 8
Box 682, Folder 9 Wirth, Timothy E. and Singer, S. Fred, 1989 June 12
Box 682, Folder 10 Polyakov, et al, 1989 June 16
Box 682, Folder 11 Kimmitt, Robert M., 1989 June 19
Box 682, Folder 12 Szaniaksi and Wroblewski, 1989 June 21
Box 682, Folder 13 Hamilton, Lee H., 1989 June 26
Box 682, Folder 14 Sharon, Ariel, 1989 September 13
Box 682, Folder 15 Salaverria and Rivas-Gallont, 1989 September 14
Box 682, Folder 16 Warner III, Edward, 1989 September 20
Box 682, Folder 17 Weidenfeld, Werner, 1989 September 21
Box 682, Folder 18 Mirsky, Georgy I., 1989 September 26
Box 682, Folder 19 Simonia, Nodari A., 1989 October 3
Box 682, Folder 20 Marks, Leonard H., 1989 October 3
Box 682, Folder 21 Suzman, Helen, 1989 October 4
Box 682, Folder 22 Koh, Tommy T. B., 1989 October 10
Box 682, Folder 23 Stoltenberg, Gerhard, 1989 October 10
Box 682, Folder 24 Petrovsky, Vladimir F., 1989 October 11
Box 682, Folder 25 King Moshoeshoe II, 1989 October 13
Box 682, Folder 26 Castaneda, Jorge, 1989 October 17
Box 682, Folder 27 Nagorski, Andrew and Nowak, Jan, 1989 October 24
Box 682, Folder 28 Mickhail-Ashrawi, Hanan, 1989 October 31
Box 682, Folder 29 Hockin, Alan B., Cork, E. Kendall, Kierans, Thomas Edward, and York, Robert C., 1989 November 1
Box 682, Folder 30 Barnes, Jr., Harry G., 1989 November 2
Box 682, Folder 31 Roy, Olivier and Andrews, Raymond, 1989 November 8
Box 682, Folder 32 Prestowitz, Jr., Clyde V., 1989 November 13
Box 682, Folder 33 Brown, Lester R., 1989 November 15
Box 682, Folder 34 Canavan, Gregory and Garwin, Richard, 1989 November 20
Box 682, Folder 35 Owen, David and Hormats, Robert, 1989 November 28
Box 682, Folder 36 Denoon, David B. H., 1989 December 5
Box 682, Folder 37 Mandelbaum, Michael and Talbott, Strobe, 1989 December 11
Box 682, Folder 38 Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan, 1989 December 13
Box 682, Folder 39 Kurtzer, Daniel C., 1989 December 13
Box 682, Folder 40 Washington Press Briefings, 1989-1997
Box 682, Folder 41 1990
Mellor, John W., 1990 January 17
Box 682, Folder 42 Scheffer, David J., 1990 January 31
Box 682, Folder 43 Bromley, D. Allan, 1990 February 8
Box 682, Folder 44 Kipper, Judith, 1990 February 13
Box 682, Folder 45 Moran, Theodore, 1990 February 20
Box 683, Folder 1 Solarz, Stephen J., 1990 February 21
Box 683, Folder 2 Ridgeway, Rozanne L., 1990 February 27
Box 683, Folder 3 Hunter and Wegener, 1990 March 1
Box 683, Folder 4 Marks, Leonard, 1990 March 5
Box 683, Folder 5 Djerejian, Edward P., 1990 March 7
Box 683, Folder 6 Nitze, Paul H., 1990 March 12
Box 683, Folder 7 Fallows, James, 1990 March 14
Box 683, Folder 8 Rohatyn, Felix G., 1990 March 15
Box 683, Folder 9 Seitz, Raymond, 1990 March 20
Box 683, Folder 10 "A Conversation with Soviet Lawyers," 1990 March 29
Box 683, Folder 11 Cloud, Stanley, 1990 April 2
Box 683, Folder 12 Morici and Ostry, Press Luncheon, 1990 April 2
Box 683, Folder 13 Goto, Takuchi and Soeya, 1990 April 3
Box 683, Folder 14 Chazan, Naomi, 1990 April 6
Box 683, Folder 15 Biedenkopf, Kurt H., 1990 April 18
Box 683, Folder 16 Powell, Colin, 1990 April 23
Box 683, Folder 17 Nishihara, Masashi, 1990 April 24
Box 683, Folder 18 de Montbrial, Thierry, 1990 May 3
Box 683, Folder 19 Nau, Henry N., 1990 May 15
Box 683, Folder 20 Davis, Lynn, 1990 May 22
Box 683, Folder 21 Ishihara, Shintaro, 1990 May 23
Box 683, Folder 22 White, Robert M., 1990 May 30
Box 683, Folder 23 de Cuellar, Javier Perez, 1990 June 4
Box 683, Folder 24 Mou-Shih, Ding, 1990 June 5
Box 683, Folder 25 Kazemzadeh, Firuz, 1990 June 21
Box 683, Folder 26 Marczinek, Frank, 1990 September 5
Box 683, Folder 27 Sheikh Saud Nasir Al Sabah, 1990 September 18
Box 683, Folder 28 Sorensen, Theodore C., 1990 September 25
Box 683, Folder 29 Lopatin, Vladimir, 1990 October 11
Box 683, Folder 30 Aloni, Shulamit, 1990 October 22
Box 683, Folder 31 Gunn and Purcell, 1990 October 25
Box 683, Folder 32 Marr, Phebe, 1990 November 1
Box 683, Folder 33 Choate, Pat, 1990 November 15
Box 683, Folder 34 Cordesman, Anthony H., 1990 November 20
Box 683, Folder 35 Rivlin, Alice M. and Jones, David C., 1990 November 27
Box 684, Folder 1 Sprinzak, Ehud, 1990 November 27
Box 684, Folder 2 Mirsky, Georgiy I., 1990 December 3
Box 684, Folder 3 Riddell, Peter, 1990 December 3
Box 684, Folder 4 Halperin, Morton H., 1990 December 6
Box 684, Folder 5 Woolsey, R. James, 1990 December 13
Box 684, Folder 6 1991
Druc, Mircea G., 1991 January 9
Box 684, Folder 7 Gaddis, J. L., 1991 January 16
Box 684, Folder 8 Elon, Amos, 1991 January 18
Box 684, Folder 9 Special Series on U.S. National Security, 1991 January 30–1991 June 18
Box 684, Folder 10 to 11