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James A. Baker III Papers, 1957-2002 (bulk 1972-1992): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Baker, James Addison, 1930-
- Abstract:
- James A. Baker III served in senior government positions under three United States Presidents and was a central figure in the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush in the 1980s and early 1990s. Baker also led presidential campaigns for Presidents Gerald Ford, Reagan and Bush over the course of five consecutive presidential elections from 1976 to 1992. The papers document nearly every stage of Baker's career, including his work on presidential campaigns, his time as White House Chief of Staff for both Reagan and Bush, and his terms as Secretary of the Treasury under Reagan and Secretary of State under Bush.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC197
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Andre De Coppet Collection, 1566-1936 (bulk 1770-1865): Finding Aid
- Collector:
- De Coppet, Andre, 1892-1953.
- Abstract:
- The Andre De Coppet Collection represents the American history-related collecting activities of American broker and collector Andre De Coppet (Princeton Class of 1915). There are numerous manuscripts, personal letters, documents, and printed material from three main periods: the Revolutionary War, the Federal Period, and the Civil War.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0063
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Karl L. Rankin Papers, 1916-1973: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Rankin, Karl L. (Karl Lott), 1898-1991.
- Abstract:
- The Karl L. Rankin Papers consist of correspondence, writings, memoranda, diaries, scrapbooks, and photo albums kept by Mr. Rankin which span his lifetime and career as an ambassador.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC110
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Hugh C. Wallace Papers, 1882-1931: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Wallace, Hugh C. (Hugh Campbell), 1863-1931.
- Abstract:
- Identified post-1887 with the commercial development of Tacoma, Wash., Wallace became one of the most influential financiers of the U.S. Northwest and was a leader of the Democratic party in the region. Consists of correspondence primarily of Wallace, former member of the Democratic National Committee in 1916, relating to the campaign and reelection of president Woodrow Wilson.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC111
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Kenneth H. Rockey Papers, 1912-1959: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Rockey, Kenneth H. (Kenneth Henry), 1895-1984.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected papers of Rockey (Princeton Class of 1916), including memoranda, correspondence, and reports from the period when he served as chairman (1942-1944) of the Navy Price Adjustment Board on the development and administration of defense contract renegotiations during World War II and post-war economic policy and planning.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC112
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Julian L. Street Papers on Theodore Roosevelt , 1915-1939 (bulk 1915-1919): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Street, Julian, 1879-1947.
- Abstract:
- Julian L. Street (1879-1947) was a novelist and essayist especially noted for his writing and expertise about food and wine. He was also a friend and great admirer of Theodore Roosevelt. Street's papers on Theodore Roosevelt are composed of correspondence, the majority being letters from Roosevelt to Street, as well as copies of articles, clippings, and other related materials which Street collected and prepared for a book of manuscript materials documenting his association with Roosevelt.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC115
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Harold Sprout Collection on the London Naval Conference (1930), 1924-1933 (bulk 1924-1933): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Sprout, Harold, 1901-1980.
- Abstract:
- Harold Sprout was a professor of Politics at Princeton University. Consists of Sprout's collection of copies of papers in the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library (Iowa) pertaining to the London Naval Conference of 1930 which resulted in a treaty for the limitation of naval armaments and the exchange of information concerning naval construction between the United States, Great Britain, and Japan.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC122
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Steuben Society of America files, 1923-1932: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Steuben Society of America.
- Abstract:
- Consists of a small group of papers from various local chapters of the Steuben Society of America.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC123
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Adlai E. Stevenson Papers, 1861-1990 (bulk 1952-1965): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965.
- Abstract:
- The Adlai E. Stevenson Papers document the public life of Adlai Stevenson (1900-1965), governor of Illinois, Democratic presidential candidate, and United Nations ambassador. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, writings, campaign materials, subject files, United Nations materials, personal files, photographs, and audiovisual materials, illuminating Stevenson's career in law, politics, and diplomacy, primarily from his first presidential campaign until his death in 1965.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC124
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Eugene M. Becker Papers, 1944-2007 (bulk 1965-1972, 1993-1998): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Becker, Eugene Matthew, 1930-
- Abstract:
- The Eugene M. Becker Papers consist primarily of planning documents, position papers, articles, addresses, correspondence, and scrapbooks which document Becker's career in public service, including Budget Director of New York City under Mayor John Lindsay, Assistant Secretary of the United States Army during the Johnson and Nixon administrations, and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Mentor Group, a research institute focusing on constitutional, legal-economic comparative studies and sponsor of the Forum for US-EU Legal-Economic Affairs, the Forum for Russian Legal-Economic Affairs, and the Central European Forum for Legal-Economic Affairs.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC125
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John J.B. Shea Papers on Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952-1956: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Shea, John J. B., 1924-1978.
- Abstract:
- The papers of John J.B. Shea document his activities as executive chairman of the 1956 Stevenson for President Committee (New York State). The committee was comprised of Democrats, Republicans, Liberals, and Independents devoted to promoting Stevenson's candidacy and election to the office of President of the United States. The New York committee organized local Stevenson for President Committees throughout New York State, and provided guidance and overall supervision to these local groups.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC126
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Carol Evans Collection on Adlai E. Stevenson, 1953-1979: Inventory
- Creator:
- Evans, Carol.
- Abstract:
- Consists of papers retained by Carol Evans while she was secretary (1948-1961) of Stevenson and, later, assistant editor of The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson (1972-1979), which were edited by Walter Johnson.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC127
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A Socialist's Faith Collection, 1950-1951: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968.
- Abstract:
- Consists of a semi-autobiographical work, A SOCIALIST'S FAITH (1951), by Thomas (Princeton Class of 1905).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC130
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Frank Thompson Papers, 1955-1980 (bulk 1955-1970): Inventory
- Creator:
- Thompson, Frank, 1918-1989.
- Abstract:
- In 1955, Frank Thompson was elected congressman from the Fourth Congressional District of New Jersey and was assigned to the Education, Labor, and Administration committees. The papers in this collection reflect his special interests in federal aid to education and the arts, the creation of cultural centers, such as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the protection of historic buildings.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC132
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Paul D. Tillett, Jr. Papers, 1952-1979: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Tillett, Paul, 1923-1966.
- Abstract:
- The Paul D. Tillett, Jr. Papers contain research material Tillett compiled for his study entitled, “Social Costs of the Loyalty Program.” The never-published research contended that the loyalty-security programs of the federal government profoundly affected political and social institutions within the United States. In particular, Tillett asserted that the government initiated and executed the loyalty-security programs without regard for the long-term effects on individuals and institutions.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC133
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H.H. Wilson Papers, 1938-1979: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Wilson, H. H. (Harper Hubert), 1909-1977.
- Abstract:
- The papers of Princeton University professor Harper Hubert Wilson document his interest and work in civil liberties. A self described “conservative, anarchist and socialist,” Wilson provoked his students to think critically about the social problems confronting society, and to challenge the prevailing assumptions about American politics.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC143
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William Hard Papers, 1914-1934: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hard, William, 1878-1962.
- Abstract:
- The William Hard Papers consist of correspondence files, notes, typescripts, speeches, papers and articles relating to the career of William Hard. The papers also contain a significant amount of supplementary printed materials Hard used for research on his unpublished publication on the League of Nations fight during the Wilson presidency.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC145
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Clarence B. Randall Papers, 1932-1967 (bulk 1948-1965): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Randall, Clarence B. (Clarence Belden), 1891-1967.
- Abstract:
- Consists of 78 bound volumes containing Randall's journals, articles, and speeches concerning his relationships with Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson, and his government posts.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC109
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Arthur Poillon Papers, 1885-1918 (bulk 1899-1906): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Poillon, Arthur, 1877-1948.
- Abstract:
- Consists of papers of Poillon mainly related to the Philippine Islands where Poillon was stationed (1899-1906) as a lieutenant with the U.S. 14th Cavalry.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC108
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Robert Lansing Papers, 1882-1929 (bulk 1905-1928): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928.
- Abstract:
- The Robert Lansing Papers document the later years of Robert Lansing (1864-1928), lawyer, writer, and the longest serving of Woodrow Wilson's three Secretaries of State. During his tenure as Secretary of State (June 23, 1915 to February 13, 1920), the United States entered the First World War on the side of the Entente Powers. Deliberations and negotiations associated with the precarious neutrality which preceded this event and the troubled peace which followed it dominated Lansing's time in office and are reflected in his papers. Lansing's interests as a lawyer, which were international in scope and substance, and the diverse subjects which commanded his attention as a writer – subjects ranging from biblical history to English etymology – are also evident. The Lansing Papers consist of official papers, personal papers, writings and speeches, diaries, sketches, and photographs. Though by no means exhaustive, they shed light on many aspects of Lansing's life and times.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC083
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David Lawrence Papers, 1901-1975 (bulk 1933-1970): Inventory
- Creator:
- Lawrence, David, 1888-1973.
- Abstract:
- David Lawrence, Princeton Class of 1910, was an American magazine and news service founder, editor, columnist, and author. This collection contains papers of Lawrence, including correspondence with notable twentieth century figures, articles, speeches, correspondent dispatches, radio broadcast transcripts, and manuscripts for several books.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC084
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William W. Lockwood, 1919-1977: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Lockwood, William W. (William Wirt), 1906-1978.
- Abstract:
- The William W. Lockwood Papers document the American Institute of Pacific Relations and Lockwood's activities within the organization during the McCarthy era. A significant amount of the collection concerns the investigation of the Institute of Pacific Relations by Senators Joseph McCarthy and Pat McCarran. The collection also documents U.S.-Far East relations, particularly U.S.-Japanese trade and the Japanese textile industry.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC086
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Maurice F. Lyons Collection on William F. McCombs, 1910-1917, 1947-1948: Finding Aid
- Collector:
- Lyons, Maurice F.
- Abstract:
- The Maurice F. Lyons Collection on William F. McCombs contains typescripts of correspondence and notes by William F. McCombs, a lawyer who was actively involved in Woodrow Wilson's gubernatorial and presidential campaigns. McCombs' secretary, Maurice F. Lyons, provided the transcripts of the correspondence and notes to Arthur S. Link, as part of Link's work on The Papers of Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence between Lyons and Link concerning the typescripts is also located in this collection, as well as a set of bound newspaper clippings on Wilson's campaigns and administrations.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC090
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George McAneny Papers, 1869-1953 (bulk 1910-1921): Inventory
- Creator:
- McAneny, George, 1869-1953.
- Abstract:
- George McAneny served in numerous positions in the government of New York City, including president of the Borough of Manhattan (1910-1913), president of the Board of Aldermen (1914-1916), and chairman of the State Transit Commission (1921). This collection consists of lectures, reports, correspondence, committee and association files, clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs, all of which reflect his special interests in regional and city planning, zoning, city and state transit, and city financing.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC091
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John Van Antwerp MacMurray Papers, 1715-1960 (bulk 1924-1942): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- MacMurray, John Van Antwerp, 1881-1960.
- Abstract:
- The John Van Antwerp MacMurray Papers describe the public and personal lives of John Van Antwerp MacMurray (1881-1960), diplomat and specialist in Far Eastern Affairs, and his father, Junius Wilson MacMurray (1844-1898).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC094
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Livingston T. Merchant Papers, circa 1944-1972 (bulk 1954-1968): Inventory
- Creator:
- Merchant, Livingston T. (Livingston Tallmadge), 1903-1976.
- Abstract:
- Livingston T. Merchant was a diplomat and high-ranking government official. This collection consists of Merchant’s papers, including correspondence, articles, notes, speeches, statements, interviews, clippings, printed matter, and personal papers.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC095
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David A. Morse Papers, 1895-1998 (bulk 1942-1990): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Morse, David A. (David Abner), 1907-
- Abstract:
- The David A. Morse Papers document the life and times of David Abner Morse (1907-1990), American lawyer, soldier, and public official. While he distinguished himself in legal, military, and governmental circles, the most fruitful years of his life were spent at the helm of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the oldest member of the United Nations' family of specialized agencies. As Director-General of the International Labour Office in Geneva from 1948 to 1970, Morse guided the increasingly complex activities of this tripartite organization, which unites in one body the representatives of workers, governments, and employers. No one has had a longer tenure as its head, and no one has presided over such far-reaching changes in its composition and orientation. Drawing on a variety of experiences in the field of domestic and international labor, including appointments as Assistant, Under, and Acting Secretary of Labor in the Truman administration, Morse gave practical meaning in a postwar context to the ILO's underlying philosophy, namely, that “universal and lasting peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice.” The pursuit of this object won for the ILO the Nobel Peace Prize in 1969. The David Morse Papers contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs, and newspaper clippings that document this long, productive career.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC097
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William Starr Myers Papers, 1877-1974 (bulk 1897-1956): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Myers, William Starr, 1877-1956.
- Abstract:
- William Starr Myers (1877-1954) was a professor of history and politics at Princeton University and a noted historian of New Jersey and the Republican Party. The William Starr Myers Papers document the history of his teaching career and published works.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC098
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New Jersey Committee for Fair Representation Records, 1960-1966 (bulk 1964-1965): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- New Jersey Committee for Fair Representation.
- Abstract:
- The New Jersey Committee for Fair Representation formed in July of 1964 in response to a Congressional effort to circumvent the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Reynolds v. Sims. The New Jersey Committee for Fair Representation document the committee’s history through correspondence, reports and miscellaneous files.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC099
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Council on Foreign Relations Digital Sound Recordings, 1953-1989: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to promoting improved understanding of international affairs and to contributing ideas to United States foreign policy. These digital sound recordings have been transfered from original reel to reel tapes of Council meetings as part of an ongoing project. The meetings feature a range of speakers on topics relating to foreign policy, including mainly government officials and businessmen from the United States and abroad.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104.13
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Council on Foreign Relations Records: Studies Department Series, 1918-2004: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to promoting improved understanding of international affairs and to contributing ideas to United States foreign policy. 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.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104.03
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Council on Foreign Relations Meetings Records, 1920-1995 : Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to promoting improved understanding of international affairs and to contributing ideas to United States foreign policy. 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.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104.04
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Council on Foreign Relations Records, 1918-2006: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- 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.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104
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Taos Blue Lake Collection, circa 1947 - 1972 (bulk 1965-1970): Inventory
- Collector:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
- Abstract:
- Taos Pueblo lost thousands of acres of land as well as Taos Lake, a sacred Pueblo shrine, when Carson National Forest was created in 1906. After a sixty-four year fight, the government returned the land to the Pueblo. This collection brings together four discrete collections: the papers of Barbara Greene Kilberg, a White House Presidential Fellow at the time of the dispute; the papers of Corinne Locker, secretary to Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) president Oliver LaFarge (1901-1963) and later AAIA Southwest Field Secretary; the papers of Rufus G. Poole, regional attorney for the AAIA in New Mexico, and the papers of William G. Schaab, an Albuquerque attorney who became involved in the fight in 1967.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC106
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Association on American Indian Affairs Records, 1851-2008 (bulk 1922-1995): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Association on American Indian Affairs.
- Abstract:
- The Records of the Association on American Indian Affairs document the corporate life of an influential and resilient player in the history of twentieth-century Native American advocacy. From its formation by non-Indians in New York in 1922 to its re-establishment in South Dakota in 1995 under a wholly Indian administration, the AAIA has defended the rights and promoted the welfare of Native Americans and, in this process, has shaped the views of their fellow citizens. The AAIA has waged innumerable battles over the years, touching on the material and spiritual well-being of Indians in every state of the Union: from the right of Native Americans to control their resources to their right to worship freely; from their right to federal trusteeship to their right to self-determination. The evolving nature of this struggle, in terms of conception and execution; the environment in which it was waged, both within and without the AAIA; the parade of men and women who figured in it; and the relationships among them can all be found in the abundant and insightful records which constitute these Records. The correspondence, minutes, reports, articles, clippings, and other documents in the collection, augmented by photographic and audiovisual material, represent a window not only on the AAIA but on the entities and personalities with which it interacted. While its vision has co-existed with others, and while it has been far from alone in its contribution to Indian life, no consideration of twentieth-century Native American affairs can disregard its arduous and, for the most part, fruitful work.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC147
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David E. Lilienthal Papers, 1900-1981 (bulk 1950-1981): Inventory
- Creator:
- Lilienthal, David Eli, 1899-1981.
- Abstract:
- David Lilienthal served on the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (1923-1932), as a member of the board of directors (1933-1941) and then chairman (1941-1946) of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), as first chairman (1946-1950) of the Atomic Energy Commission, and, later, in private business as an industrial consultant and chairman (1955) of the Development and Resources Corporation, which was involved with the Khuzestan Program in Iran. This collection consists of the papers of Lilienthal spanning his entire career, including correspondence, reports, articles, speeches, and printed matter.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC148
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W. Willard Wirtz Collection on Adlai Stevenson, 1938-2002 (bulk 1938-1966): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Wirtz, Willard, 1912-
- Abstract:
- W. Willard (Bill) Wirtz was a lawyer, an arbitrator, a law professor, and served as undersecretary and secretary of labor under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. He was a speechwriter for, and close advisor to, Adlai Stevenson from 1952 to 1960. The W. Willard Wirtz Collection on Adlai Stevenson documents Stevenson’s campaigns for president in 1952 and 1956, as well as Stevenson’s political activities in 1960 and in between campaigns. Because Wirtz was a speechwriter in 1952, in charge of speech content in 1956, and a close advisor and occasional speechwriter at other times, this collection most strongly documents the campaign activities of drafting speeches and fine-tuning campaign policy.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC149
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Freedom House Records, 1933-2007: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Freedom House (U.S.).
- Abstract:
- The Freedom House Records document the organization's activities in advocating freedom and democracy throughout the world. The records provide an invaluable insight into an organization that evolved from an answer to Hitler's Braunhaus to a diligent monitor of freedom worldwide.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC187
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William P. Bundy Papers, circa 1950-2000 (bulk 1969-1999): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Bundy, William P., 1917-
- Abstract:
- The William P. Bundy Papers document Bundy's career in public service, including Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and editor of Foreign Affairs. Additionally, the collection consists of correspondence and subject files for Bundy's 1998 book, A Tangled Web: The Making of Foreign Policy in the Nixon Presidency.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC189
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American Civil Liberties Union Washington, D.C. Office Records, 1948-1970: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of the papers received and generated by the staff of the Washington, D.C. Office of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) during the 1950s and 1960s. The ACLU is a leading defender of civil liberties in the United States. Founded in 1920, it has been the recipient of sharp criticism for its willingness to defend unpopular causes and has participated in a majority of the landmark cases to come before the Supreme Court in the twentieth century. The Washington Office's primary responsibility is to monitor legislative issues. In the 1950s the office worked against abuses caused by McCarthyism, including loyalty oath requirements, powers of legislative investigating committees, and censorship of free speech and expression. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the office focused on civil rights issues and the defense of alternative means of self expression. The Washington Office was also deeply involved with defending the civil liberties of those associated with the federal government and its agencies.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC190
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Osmond K. Fraenkel Diaries, 1933-1968: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Fraenkel, Osmond Kessler, 1888-
- Abstract:
- This collection contains excerpts from the diaries of Osmond K. Fraenkel, a New York City lawyer who served on the ACLU's Board of Directors and as one of its general counsel. These excerpts discuss the cases in which Fraenkel was involved.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC192
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Charles W. Yost Papers, 1864-2008 (bulk 1930-1980): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Yost, Charles Woodruff.
- Abstract:
- Charles W. Yost (1907-1981) led a varied career as a diplomat, United Nations representative, writer, and scholar. He was a member of the foreign service intermittently between 1930 and 1971, after which time he devoted himself full-time to writing and teaching. Yost's papers document his professional life in the Foreign Service, as well as his time in academia, and include his correspondence, writings, and photographs.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC193
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Joseph A. Robinson Papers, 1941-1953: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Robinson, Joseph Andrew, 1909-1998.
- Abstract:
- The papers of Joseph A. Robinson, Princeton Class of 1931, are comprised almost entirely of Robinson's letters to his family during the years 1941-1952, when Robinson worked in the Office of War Information and the Foreign Service. The collection includes some drafts and copies of his work, radio scripts and newspaper clippings, as well as photographs, currency, invitations and postcards. Some of the later letters cover portions of his term in the Foreign Service, though with significant gaps. The most fully documented year is 1946. Robinson was involved in the establishment of informational and cultural affairs agencies in Saigon and Warsaw, and describes the internal politics and external challenges of creating an American news presence overseas.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC194
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Blair Clark Papers, 1921-1997 (bulk 1950s-1990s): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Clark, Blair, 1917-
- Abstract:
- Blair Clark was a journalist and political activist who held many positions in both spheres. His papers contain items related to his employment with CBS News, his role in the establishment of the Edward R. Murrow Chair at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, and personal correspondence.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC195
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Anne Martindell Papers, 1898-2002 (bulk 1968-1990): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Martindell, Anne, 1914-
- Abstract:
- Anne Martindell was one of the first three women to serve in the New Jersey State Senate. After her four-year term ended in 1977, she served as director of the Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance, and was ambassador to New Zealand and Western Samoa for a two-year term. The papers document her career in politics and civil service, and also contain her unpublished memoirs and personal papers.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC203
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Derso and Kelen Collection, 1922-1975 (bulk 1922-1970): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kelen, Emery, 1896-1978.
- Abstract:
- The Derso and Kelen Collection consists of correspondence, writings, published material, and over 900 cartoons and caricatures in varying media ranging from pencil sketches and ink drawings to richly-hued watercolors and limited edition lithographic portfolios created by the Hungarian caricaturists and political satirists Alois Derso and Emery Kelen. The vast majority of the works were produced between 1920 and 1950, the active period of collaboration between Derso and Kelen.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC205
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Carol Pitchersky Papers, 1963-2008 (bulk 1985-2000): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Pitchersky, Carol.
- Abstract:
- Carol Pitchersky (1947-2004) was a fundraiser and consultant who helped bring financial stability to dozens of public interest groups, notably the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She served as Associate Director in charge of development and strategic planning at the ACLU and as a consultant to other prominent nonprofit organizations. The papers document Pitchersky's work as a fundraiser at the ACLU during the 1980s and for public interest groups in the 1970s and 1990s.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC210
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Laura W. Murphy Papers, 1987-1998: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Murphy, Laura W.
- Abstract:
- Laura W. Murphy (1955- ) was the Director of the Washington Legislative Office of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a prominent nonprofit, nonpartisan civil liberties advocacy organization, from 1993 to 2005. In this capacity, she served as the organization's chief lobbyist and as a national spokesperson on federal policy matters, and frequently testified before Congress. Murphy's papers document her tenure as Director of the Washington Legislative Office of the ACLU. The majority of the files are composed of memoranda, articles, and papers written by Murphy and the ACLU on a wide variety of civil liberties issues, including affirmative action, the justice system, rights to privacy, voting rights, issues affecting minorities, and issues involving religion.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC223
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James M. Fallows Papers, 1976-1978: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Fallows, James M.
- Abstract:
- James M. Fallows (1949- ) is a political journalist and cultural commentator who has held editorial positions at the Atlantic Monthly, Washington Monthly, and U.S. News & World Report and worked as a commentator for National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." Fallows also served as chief speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter from 1976 to 1978. Fallows's papers document his service as chief speechwriter for Carter and are predominantly composed of drafts of speeches for Carter and related memoranda.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC228
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Eleanor L. Dulles Papers, 1863-1989 (bulk 1955-1989): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 1895-
- Abstract:
- Eleanor L. Dulles (1895-1996) was an economic specialist for the U.S. State Department from 1942 to 1962. She was most prominently known for her work in rebuilding West Berlin from 1952 to 1960. Dulles's papers document her political writings after her retirement from the State Department in 1962, as well as her fundraising work with the John Foster Dulles Memorial Fund, and include drafts of her articles and books, topical files, and some correspondence.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC229
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Allen Macy Dulles Papers, 1940-2008 (bulk 1946-1961): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, Allen Macy.
- Abstract:
- Allen Macy Dulles, son of Clover Todd and Allen Welsh Dulles, was a student of history and politics with plans for a career in public service until he sustained a serious injury in the Korean War. The collection consists of correspondence between family members prior to and following Allen Macy Dulles' injury as a Marine lieutenant in the Korean War.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC232
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Harlan Cleveland Papers, 1937-2006 (bulk 1960-1979): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Cleveland, Harlan.
- Abstract:
- Harlan Cleveland (1918-2008) was a public administrator, ambassador to NATO, and a political scientist. He served in several positions related to the administration of economic aid programs during the 1940s, as an assistant secretary in the State Department and as U.S. ambassador to NATO during the 1960s, and also held positions at three universities and the Aspen Institute. Cleveland's papers document his government service and his work at the Aspen Institute, and include his speech and writings files, as well as correspondence and photographs.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC234
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Jacob D. Beam Papers, 1920-1980: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Beam, Jacob D. (Jacob Dyneley), 1908-1993.
- Abstract:
- Jacob D. Beam, class of 1929, was a career diplomat, serving as United States ambassador to Poland (1957-1961), Czechoslovakia (1966-1969), and the Soviet Union (1969-1973). The collection contains correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, photographs and assorted memorabilia, documenting sixty years of Ambassador Beam's life and service.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC186
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George S. McGovern Papers, 1948-1980 (bulk 1948-1968): Inventory
- Creator:
- McGovern, George S. (George Stanley) 1922-
- Abstract:
- George Stanley McGovern is an American senator and Democratic presidential nominee known for his strong liberal stance, particularly during the Vietnam War. This collection consists of correspondence, speech texts, newspaper clippings, subject files, photographic negatives and other material pertaining to the career and 1972 presidential campaign of McGovern.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC181
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E. Kimbark MacColl Papers, 1936-1954: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- MacColl, E. Kimbark, 1910-
- Abstract:
- E. Kimbark MacColl has written extensively on the history and politics of Portland, Oregon. Consists of notes, outlines, correspondence, and chapter drafts for MacColl's Ph.D. thesis, "The Supreme Court and Public Opinion: A Study of the Court Fight of 1937" (1953).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC150
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John Bartlow Martin Papers on Adlai Stevenson, 1966-1967: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Martin, John Bartlow, 1915-1987.
- Abstract:
- The John Bartlow Martin Papers contain research materials compiled in preparation for the writing of Martin's two-volume biography Adlai Stevenson of Illinois: The Life of Adlai E. Stevenson (1976) and Adlai Stevenson and the World: The Life of Adlai E. Stevenson (1977). The collection illuminates Stevenson's personal life, law practice, and political and diplomatic career.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC151
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Barr Ferree Collection, 1880s-1920s: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Ferree, Barr, 1862-1924.
- Abstract:
- Consists of two groups of material collected by Ferree: 1) copies of government reports, resolutions, proclamations, statements, and clippings concerning foreign relations, the entry of the United States into World War I, and other varied issues during the administration of Woodrow Wilson.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC152
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Hugh Moore Fund Collection, 1922-1972 (bulk 1939-1970): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Moore, Hugh, 1887-1972.
- Abstract:
- The Hugh Moore Fund Collection consists of the files that belonged to Hugh Moore relating to his strong interest in the areas of world peace and world population. Moore established The Hugh Moore Fund in 1944 as a means of funding a number of organizations relating to these interests. Some of the materials in this collection pre-date 1944; these are the papers of organizations to which Moore belonged and which The Hugh Moore Fund supported.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC153
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Melvin A. Hall Papers, 1895-1972: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hall, Melvin Adams, 1889-
- Abstract:
- Melvin A. Hall's renaissance career as adventurer, aviator, soldier, agent, financial administrator and author spanned four and a half decades, and is well represented in this collection. The materials include: diaries; personal and business correspondence; official documents, reports and correspondence from his tenure with the American Financial Mission in Persia; copies of his published writings, including drafts of his books Journey to the End of an Era and Bird of Time; articles, reviews, speeches and military intelligence reports; copies of unpublished writings; subject files containing background and research notes; information on his medals, awards and commendations; diaries and correspondence from Hall's father, William Augustus Hall, Hall's wife Josephine Johnson Hall, a World War I field nurse; and photographs and scrapbooks.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC159
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Don Oberdorfer Papers, 1983-1990: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Oberdorfer, Don, 1931-
- Abstract:
- The Don Oberdorfer Papers consist of transcripts of interviews conducted by Oberdorfer with both American and Soviet foreign policy officials for his book, The Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era, The United States and the Soviet Union, 1983-1990 (Poseidon Press, 1991, and Touchstone Press, 1992). The papers also contain a significant amount of material documenting foreign policy actions taken by both countries during the same period.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC162
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Philip A. Crowl Collection on John Foster Dulles, 1873-1965: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Crowl, Philip A. (Philip Axtell), 1914-1991.
- Abstract:
- Philip A. Crowl (1914-1991) was a military historian who taught at universities and conducted research for the United States government, and also served as an intelligence officer. Crowl's Collection on John Foster Dulles is composed of Crowl's research materials for an unwritten biography on Dulles, including photocopies of correspondence, oral histories, and other materials about Dulles's entire career, as well as his family and personal life.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC164
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William Fitts Ryan Papers, 1947-1972: Inventory
- Creator:
- Ryan, William Fitts, 1922-1972.
- Abstract:
- The papers consist primarily of records maintained in William Fitts Ryan's congressional office in Washington, D.C. his district office in New York City, and campaign materials. Some materials from his residence are also found, but these must be reviewed by an archivist prior to use.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC165
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Thomas Klinkel Collection on George McGovern, 1968-1974
- Creator:
- Klinkel, Thomas, collector.
- Abstract:
- Collection of material relating predominantly to George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign. Includes organizational charts, press releases, publications, reports, speeches, family and campaign photographs, slides, audiotapes, and campaign publications.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC166
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James Kerney Collection on Woodrow Wilson, 1910-1927: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Collector:
- Kerney, James, 1873-1934.
- Abstract:
- James Kerney was a newspaper editor and publisher in New Jersey. The James Kerney Collection on Woodrow Wilson consists of speeches, correspondence, photographs, and printed material of and about Woodrow Wilson collected by James Kerney and dating from Wilson's tenure as governor of New Jersey and president of the United States.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC169
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Dana Gardner Munro Papers, 1906-1981: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Munro, Dana Gardner, 1892-1990.
- Abstract:
- Dana Gardner Munro (1892-1990) was an American diplomat to Latin America and a professor of history and director of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. His papers document segments of his scholarly and diplomatic work, and include Department of State press releases, subject files, lectures, correspondence, and articles relating to United States-Latin American relations and Latin American history.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC170
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Karl S. Twitchell Papers, 1911-1967: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Twitchell, K. S. (Karl Saben), 1885-1968.
- Abstract:
- Karl S. Twitchell was an American mining engineer who conducted extensive surveys in the Middle East, Europe, and South America between 1915 and the 1950s. His papers document the span of his career, particularly his interest in the Middle East, and include correspondence, journals, notes, reports, writings, topical files, photographs, and maps. Personal documents and correspondence with family and associates are also contained.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC171
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Ann Whitman Papers on John Foster Dulles, 1952-1959: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Whitman, Ann, 1908-
- Abstract:
- Ann Whitman (1908-1991) was personal secretary to President Dwight D. Eisenhower during both of his administrations and later served as chief of staff to Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller. Whitman's Papers on John Foster Dulles consist of photocopies of a portion of Whitman's files concerning secretaries of state John Foster Dulles and Christian A. Herter. The majority of the files consist of correspondence of John Foster Dulles, often with President Eisenhower or United States government officials, and also include a small amount of similar material of Christian A. Herter.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC172
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Michael A. Feighan Papers, 1940-1980: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Feighan, Michael A. (Michael Aloysius), 1905-
- Abstract:
- Feighan was a congressman from Ohio. Consists of papers of Feighan covering his years in Congress (1943-1971).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC175
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Alpheus Thomas Mason Papers, circa 1925-1979: Inventory
- Creator:
- Mason, Alpheus Thomas, 1899-1989.
- Abstract:
- Alpheus T. Mason taught in the Dept. of Politics at Princeton University beginning in 1925 and authored a number of legal works as well as biographies of Supreme Court justices Harlan Fiske Stone and Louis D. Brandeis. This collection consists of papers of Mason, including material relating Stone, Brandeis and Woodrow Wilson.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC177
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Peggy Lamson Collection on Roger Baldwin, 1917-1976 (bulk 1973-1976): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Lamson, Peggy, 1912-
- Abstract:
- This collection contains interview transcripts, cassette tapes, and background material collected by Peggy Lamson for her authorized biography, Roger Baldwin, Founder of the American Civil Liberties Union: A Portrait. Much of the background material was provided, and in some cases annotated, by Baldwin and documents both his professional and personal life.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC082
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Arthur Krock Papers, 1909-1974 (bulk 1930-1974): Inventory
- Creator:
- Krock, Arthur, 1886-1974.
- Abstract:
- Arthur Krock (1886-1974) had a long and distinguished career as a journalist, working for much of his career as Washington correspondent and columnist for The New York Times. His column "In the Nation" was noted for its depth of information and analysis, especially on American politics. The Krock papers document his journalism career, especially with The New York Times, and include his correspondence, his writings, and biographical materials.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC079
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George F. Kennan Papers, 1871-2005 (bulk 1950-2000): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005.
- Abstract:
- George F. Kennan (1904-2005) was a diplomat and a historian, noted especially for his influence on United States policy towards the Soviet Union during the Cold War and for his scholarly expertise in the areas of Russian history and foreign policy. Kennan's papers document his career as a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study and his time in the Foreign Service, and include his correspondence files, published and unpublished writings, and personal files.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC076
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subject Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.03
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.04
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Printed Materials Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.05
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Audiovisual Materials Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.06
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American Civil Liberties Union Records, 1947-1995 (bulk 1950-1980): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02
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Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers, 1893-1973 (bulk 1916-1973): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973.
- Abstract:
- The Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks, memoranda, material from 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization, writings especially in relation to Peace and Counterpeace and Tito and Goliath, diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs. The papers document Armstrong's career as editor of Foreign Affairs, his participation in the activities of the Council on Foreign Relations, and his professional involvement and interest in foreign policy from World War I through the 1970s. Included is correspondence with many well known political and literary figures of the time period. Some materials of a personal nature are included but the bulk of the papers relates to Armstrong's professional life. The papers also document Armstrong's participation in many philanthropic activities associated with Yugoslavia.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC002
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Warren Worth Bailey Papers, 1860-1928 (bulk 1890-1928): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Bailey, Warren Worth, 1855-1928.
- Abstract:
- Warren Worth Bailey, a newspaper editor, published the Johnstown, Pa. Democrat from 1893 until his death. The collection consists of Bailey's correspondence with various political figures, family, and friends and material concerning the Bailey Bill for the extension of free mail service (1913-1914), war tax matters, and the Johnstown, Pa., flood of 1889.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC003
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Ray Stannard Baker Papers, 1887-1944 (bulk 1909-1919): Inventory
- Creator:
- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946.
- Abstract:
- Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a journalist, editor, and author. He earned recognition for his articles on liberal reform, for his philosophical essays written under the pseudonym David Grayson, and for his authorized biography and other works on President Woodrow Wilson. Baker's papers contain materials collected for his biography of President Woodrow Wilson and related to the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), which he attended as Director of the American Press Bureau, and include correspondence, publications, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC004
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Roger Nash Baldwin Papers, 1885-1981 (bulk 1911-1981): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Baldwin, Roger Nash, 1884-1981.
- Abstract:
- The Roger Nash Baldwin Papers document the life and career of Roger Baldwin (1884-1981), a prominent and active American civil libertarian for almost all of his prodigiously long life. Baldwin is remembered first and foremost as a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union. Many of the papers in this collection document his involvement with the conscientious objection movement that served as the forerunner to the ACLU and with the Union itself. He served as both its executive director from its foundation in 1920 to his retirement in 1950 and as an advisor from that date until his death in 1981. However, Baldwin cast his net much wider than just the ACLU. During the 1920s and 1930s, he was involved with various left-wing political organizations, including the Industrial Workers of the World. Following the end of World War II, he served as an advisor to the U.S. Army and the United Nations in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, guiding the establishment of democracy in those countries, and he was for many years chair of the International League for the Rights of Man. He spoke and wrote widely, most often on issues of civil liberties and human rights, and also taught periodically throughout his life. The papers, which include correspondence, memos, writings, notes, and photographs, document all aspects of his public life, as well as some portion of his personal life.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC005
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Bernard M. Baruch Papers, 1905-1965 (bulk 1917-1965): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965.
- Abstract:
- Baruch was a financier and public adviser. Consists primarily of public papers relating to Baruch's various involvements in government affairs.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC006
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James M. Beck Papers, 1787-1936 (bulk 1880-1936): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Beck, James M. (James Montgomery), 1861-1936.
- Abstract:
- The James Beck papers consist primarily of correspondence, articles, addresses and scrapbooks which document Beck's career as lawyer, Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney, Assistant Attorney General, Solicitor General of the United States, a Republican member of Congress, author, and public speaker.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC007
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Isaac W. Carpenter Papers, 1954-1961: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Carpenter, Isaac W., 1893-1983.
- Abstract:
- Carpenter served as assistant secretary and controller for the Department of State from 1954 to 1957. Consists of seventeen notebooks containing a summary record of Carpenter's term in office as assistant secretary and controller for the Department of State from 1954 to 1957.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC009
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Clifford Nickles Carver Papers, 1897-1965 (bulk 1910-1918: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Carver, Clifford Nickels, 1891-1965.
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of correspondence relating to the work of Carver (Princeton Class of 1913) as secretary (1914-1915) to Walter H. Page, the American ambassador in London, as secretary (1915) to Edward Mandell House in Europe, and as assistant to Bernard M. Baruch working for the War Industries Board, and to his commission in the U.S. Navy attached to the Office of Naval Intelligence (1917-1918).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC010
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Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies Records, 1940-1942: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.
- Abstract:
- The Records of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (CDAAA) document the Committee to Defend America from its inception in May 1940 to its official dissolution in October 1942. In January, 1942 CDAAA merged with the Council for Democracy to form Citizens for Victory: To Win the War, To Win the Peace. The Committee to Defend America was a propaganda organization that worked to persuade the American public that the United States should supply the Allies with as much material and financial aid as possible in order to keep the United States out of the war. During its year and a half tenure the Committee successfully garnered support from across the country and from other parts of the world.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC011
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Edward S. Corwin Papers, circa 1860-1961 (bulk 1920-1958): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Corwin, Edward Samuel, 1878-1963.
- Abstract:
- This collection contains correspondence, speeches, lecture notes, writings, and photographs of Edward S. Corwin, a noted constitutional scholar who taught at Princeton University for much of his academic career. Nationally-known and widely published, Corwin consulted with many other academics as well as politicians involved with constitutional issues, most notably when he publicly supported Franklin D. Roosevelt's Supreme Court reorganization (“court packing”) plan.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC012
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Project Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.02
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.01
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American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1950: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.01
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Grover Cleveland Collection, 1860-1907: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908.
- Abstract:
- Consists of several holograph addresses, miscellaneous correspondence, and family photographs of American president Grover Cleveland.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0237
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Alfred and Mary Gwinn Hodder Papers, 1875-1941: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hodder, Alfred, 1866-1907.
- Abstract:
- The Alfred and Mary Gwinn Hodder Papers consists of writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, miscellaneous material, and printed matter of attorney and author Alfred LeRoy Hodder. Also included are similar papers of his wife, Mary Gwinn Hodder, who was a professor of English literature.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0450
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William Vans Murray Collection, 1786-1800: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Murray, William Vans, 1760-1803.
- Abstract:
- Consists of four commonplace books kept by William Vans Murray, an American diplomat and minister to the Netherlands, during the years 1786 to July of 1800.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0484
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Bruce C. Willsie Collection of William A. Newell, 1849-1928: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Newell, William A. (William Augustus), 1817-1901.
- Abstract:
- Consists of a small collection of material relating to physician and New Jersey Governor William A. Newell, acquired by Bruce Willsie (Princeton Class of 1986).
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0518
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Paterson Family Papers, 1750-1867: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Paterson, William, 1745-1806.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected papers of members of the Paterson family of New Jersey, chiefly those of William Paterson (Princeton Class of 1763), his father, Richard Paterson, his son, William Bell Paterson (Princeton Class of 1801), and twin grandsons, William and Stephen Van Rensselaer Paterson (Princeton Class of 1835). The collections provides 17th, 18th, and 19th-century source material for the history of the College of New Jersey and of the Colonial and post-Colonial history of the State of New Jersey.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0541
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Charles Homer Haskins Papers, 1834-1960 (bulk 1909-1937): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Haskins, Charles Homer, 1870-1937.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected papers of American historian Charles Homer Haskins reflecting his academic career and government appointments.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0702
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Jonathan Belcher Collection, 1708-1950: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Belcher, Jonathan, 1682-1757.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence and documents of Jonathan Belcher, dating from his early years in Massachusetts to his days as colonial governor of New Jersey.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1007
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George Mifflin Dallas Collection, 1815-1864: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of selected correspondence of George Mifflin Dallas, nineteenth-century American senator and vice-president.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1041
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Theodore Spencer Journals, 1937-1947: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Spencer, Theodore, 1902-1949.
- Abstract:
- Consists of personal journals of Theodore Spencer, American poet and essayist, and distinguished Harvard University literature professor.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1056
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J. J. Jusserand Collection, 1905-1924: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence and a typescript of J. J. Jusserand, French author and ambassador to the United States from 1902 to 1925.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1097
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Edwin A. Parrott Collection, 1837-1912 (bulk 1859-1896): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Parrott, Edwin A., 1830-1931.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and documents by and about Edwin A. Parrott, who represented Ohio in the House of Representatives in 1863.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1154
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Pearce Family Collection, 1802-1917 (bulk 1820-1863): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Pearce, James Alfred, 1804-1862.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected correspondence and other material of members of the Pearce family of Maryland.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1158
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Ellis Meredith Collection, 1930-1948: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Meredith, Ellis, b. 1865.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence and manuscripts related to the anthology Democracy at the Crossroads (1932), arranged by Ellis Meredith, a suffragist and journalist from Colorado.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1207
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Lawrence Crane Woods Collection, 1888-1957: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Woods, Lawrence Crane
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected correspondence and student account books of Lawrence Crane Woods, a member of the Princeton Class of 1891 and vice president and assistant manager for the Equitable Life Assurance Society.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1275
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Daniel Webster Collection, 1824-1852: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected correspondence and documents of and about Daniel Webster, the nineteenth-century American attorney, congressman, and secretary of state.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1279
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William Eleroy Curtis Scrapbooks, 1874-1911 (bulk 1885-1911): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911.
- Abstract:
- Consists of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings of Curtis' writings for the Chicago Record, 1874-1911, on matters of political and social importance and concerning his travels around the world.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC013
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William O. Douglas Oral History Interviews, 1961-1963: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980.
- Abstract:
- William O. Douglas was served as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1939-1975. The collection includes audio and transcripts of interviews which cover most of Douglas' government career.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC015
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Dwight D. Eisenhower White House Press Releases, 1952-1961: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- McPhee, Henry R. (Henry Roemer), 1925-
- Abstract:
- Henry Roemer McPhee, Jr. (1925- ) is a lawyer who served as an economic advisor and special counsel to President Eisenhower. The Dwight D. Eisenhower White House Press Releases were compiled by McPhee and are composed of press releases issued by White House press secretary James C. Hagerty of the text for speeches by President Eisenhower and members of his staff at events and regarding his domestic and foreign policies. Also included are copies of Eisenhower's speeches from his 1952 campaign for the presidency.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC053
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Common Cause Records, 1968-1991: Inventory
- Creator:
- Common Cause (U.S.).
- Abstract:
- Common Cause is a non-profit advocacy organization committed to honest, open and accountable government and participation in the democratic process. The Common Cause Records consists of files of various staff members, general correspondence, reports of projects and studies, recordings of meetings and testimonies of staff, state files, and other corporate papers.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC054
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Raymond Blaine Fosdick Papers, 1910-1971: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Fosdick, Raymond Blaine, 1883-
- Abstract:
- The Papers of Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1883-1972) lawyer and writer, focus on his national and international contribution to public administration. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence relating to the political events occurring during World War I and writings on several humanitarian projects in France (1919-1920), China and Southeast Asia (1949-1950), and the Arctic Circle (1923-1931). The collection consists of copies and originals of newspaper and journal articles, books, correspondence, memorandum, photographs, and reports.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC055
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Bernard Flexner Papers, 1882-1946 (bulk 1917-1943): Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Flexner, Bernard, 1865-1945.
- Abstract:
- Bernard Flexner, a lawyer, philanthropist and Zionist leader, was an early supporter of the juvenile court movement. Contains the personal papers of Flexner, including diaries and letters to his sister Mary while he served with the American Red Cross Commission to Romania (1917) and as counsel for the Zionist delegation to the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919); material concerning Albert Einstein, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Sacco-Vanzetti trial record, and the juvenile court system of the early 1900s; and miscellaneous correspondence.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC056
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Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen Papers, 1952-1975: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Frelinghuysen, Peter H. B.
- Abstract:
- The Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen Papers include correspondence, speeches, copies of legislation, notes, appointment books, and audio/visual material documenting Frelinghuysen's career as the United States House representative of New Jersey's 5th district from 1952 to 1975. The papers focus on his general House activities as well as his service on the Committee of Education and Labor, Committee on Foreign Relations, and United Nations General Assembly.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC058
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Fund for the Republic Records, 1928-1964 (bulk 1952-1961): Finding Aid
- Collector:
- Fund for the Republic.
- Abstract:
- The Records of the Fund for the Republic document the activities of the Fund for the Republic, Inc. and its defense of civil rights and civil liberties from 1952 through 1961. The records provide an invaluable look at the Fund's struggle to uphold the basic principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights during the years of McCarthyism and its aftermath.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC059
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Lindley M. Garrison Papers, 1850-1971 (bulk 1913-1916): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Garrison, Lindley M. (Lindley Miller), 1864-1932.
- Abstract:
- Lindley M. Garrison (1864-1932) was a lawyer who served as Secretary of War for President Woodrow Wilson from 1913 to 1916. Garrison's papers document his service as Secretary of War and include correspondence, writings, and newspaper clippings.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC060
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George Adams Graham Papers, 1935-1995 (bulk 1935-1964): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Graham, George A. (George Adams), 1904-
- Abstract:
- George Adams Graham, faculty member in the Department of Politics at Princeton University from 1935 to 1958, specialized in the field of public administration. He was also active in public life, serving on the Citizens Federal Committee on Education; the Committee on Indian Affairs (a subcommittee of the Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government); the Committee on Public Administration of the Social Science Research Council; and the second Hoover Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service. His papers consist of reports, notes, correspondence, and subject files from his service in these capacities.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC061
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Joseph Coy Green Papers, circa 1907-1977 (bulk 1931-1953): Inventory
- Creator:
- Green, Joseph Coy, 1887-1978.
- Abstract:
- Joseph Coy Green (Princeton Class of 1908) served in a number of State Department positions, including his appointment as special representative to the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome (1931), chairman of the Armaments Commission (1944-1946), member of the U.S. Mission to observe the elections in Greece (1946), director of the Foreign Service Board of Examiners, and ambassador to Jordan (1952-1953). Included in this collection are correspondence, journals, scrapbooks, diaries, reports, notes, and printed matter.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC065
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Lincoln MacVeagh Papers, 1932-1945: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1890-1972.
- Abstract:
- The papers of Lincoln MacVeagh (1890-1972) relate to his diplomatic career as Minister to Greece (1933-1942) and Ambassador to the exiled Greek and Yugoslav Governments in Cairo (1943-1944) and his return to Athens as Ambassador to Greece (1944-1947). The papers contain typed transcripts of portions of diaries during much of the above described period (with the exclusion of personal and family matters found in the original diaries). The papers also contain copies of correspondence between Ambassador MacVeagh and President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1932-1945) from the National Archives and the Roosevelt Library as well as dispatches and telegrams from MacVeagh to the State Department (1933-1940) which relate primarily to political and diplomatic events in Greece and Yugoslavia.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC067
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John Marshall Harlan Papers, 1884-1972 (bulk 1936-1971): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Harlan, John M. (John Marshall), 1899-1971.
- Abstract:
- John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971), a distinguished lawyer and jurist, served on the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. Harlan's papers consist of legal materials, correspondence, writings, and personal papers that document his career as an attorney and a judge, especially the period when he was a Supreme Court Justice.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC071
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Arthur Garfield Hays Papers, 1915-1955: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954.
- Abstract:
- The Arthur Garfield Hays Papers consist of correspondence, case files, speeches, articles, books, news clippings, and photos which document his career as a New York City lawyer and general counsel for the ACLU.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC072
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Emmet Hughes Papers, 1940-1962 (bulk 1952-1957): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hughes, Emmet John, 1920-
- Abstract:
- The Emmet Hughes papers document Hughes's work as a speechwriter for Dwight D. Eisenhower in the presidential campaigns of 1952 and 1956 and the first year of Eisenhower's presidency. The collection also includes notes and reviews related to the various books and articles written by Hughes, as well as general correspondence.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC073
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John Foster Dulles State Department Records, 1953-1959: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
- Abstract:
- Consists of 192 reels of microfilm, totalling 131,000 frames, of selected U.S. State Department records from the years Dulles served as secretary of state, 1953-1959, under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC074
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Walter Johnson Papers on Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952-1955: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Johnson, Walter, 1915-
- Abstract:
- The Walter Johnson Papers on Adlai E. Stevenson contain Johnson's records as co-chairman of the National Committee for Stevenson for President 1952, more popularly known as the Draft Stevenson Committee at the Democratic Convention. Johnson used these records to later write his book, How We Drafted Adlai Stevenson.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC075
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James V. Forrestal Papers, 1907-1958 (bulk 1940-1949): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Forrestal, James, 1892-1949.
- Abstract:
- James V. Forrestal (1892-1949) was a Wall Street businessman who played an important role in U.S. military operations during and immediately after World War II. From 1940 to 1949 Forrestal served as, in order, assistant to President Roosevelt, Under Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Navy, and the first Secretary of Defense. The Forrestal Papers document his service from Under Secretary of the Navy to Secretary of Defense and include correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and press releases.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC051
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George Field Collection of Freedom House Files, 1933-1990 (bulk 1941-1969): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Field, George, 1904-
- Abstract:
- This collection contains George Field's files of the organization Freedom House (1933-1990; Bulk Dates 1941-1969). Freedom House was formed in October 1941 as an organization dedicated to the defense of freedom throughout the world--a cause perceived to be in great danger. Founding members included George Field, Dorothy Thompson, Wendell L. Willkie, Herbert Agar, Herbert Bayard Swope, and Rex Stout. These and other members had been involved in both Fight For Freedom and in the New York Chapter of the Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies. Freedom House carried on the spirit of these two organizations by acting as a clearing house of information. Its first agenda was to work, during World War II, to prepare the country for peace, and then after the war to continue to defend peace and freedom throughout the world. Throughout the period from 1941 to 1967 George Field was the Executive Director of Freedom House and was in charge of the day-to-day activities as well as the long-range planning for the organization. These records reflect Field's position in Freedom House during this time. The collection contains only the records that George Field retained from Freedom House, not the official records of the organization. Included in these records are Field's copies of Freedom House meeting minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications and writings, financial files, legal files, and photographs.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC048
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Wilbur Hugh Ferry Papers, 1962-1964: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Ferry, W. H. (Wilbur Hugh), 1910-
- Abstract:
- From 1954-1969, Wilbur Hugh Ferry served as vice president of the Fund for the Republic, an organization dedicated to the open discussion of American social and political issues during the Cold War period. In the mid-1950s, the organization often focused on the abuses of American civil liberties that characterized the McCarthy era. When the Fund shifted its base of operation from New York City to Santa Barbara, California in 1959, Ferry moved with the organization, now called the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and became its staff director. His responsibilities as administrator of the Fund included research, publication of a magazine, and organizing conferences. On August 7, 1962, Mr. Ferry delivered a speech titled “Myths, Cliches and Stereotypes” to the Western States Democratic Conference in Seattle, Washington where he spoke out against the rarely criticized head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover. The storm of protest that followed led to a denouncement from Attorney General Robert Kennedy, an attack on the floor of the Senate by Iowa Republican Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and bitter attacks by the press across the country.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC046
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John Foster Dulles Papers, 1860-1988 (bulk 1945-1960): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
- Abstract:
- John Foster Dulles (1888-1959), the fifty-third Secretary of State of the United States for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, had a long and distinguished public career with significant impact upon the formulation of United States foreign policies. He was especially involved with efforts to establish world peace after World War I, the role of the United States in world governance, and Cold War relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Dulles papers document his entire public career and his influence on the formation of United States foreign policy, especially for the period when he was Secretary of State, and include his correspondence files, as well as his writings, reports, and memorabilia.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC016
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John Foster Dulles Oral History Collection, 1964-1967: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
- Abstract:
- An American lawyer, born in Washington, D.C., Dulles served as counsel to the American commission to negotiate peace (1918-1919), member of the reparations commission and supreme economic council (1919), American representative at the Berlin debt conference (1933), and as U.S. secretary of state (1953-1959). Consists of 282 transcripts of tape-recorded interviews concerning John Foster Dulles (Princeton Class of 1908) and his times by men and women who knew and worked with him
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC017
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Library files relating to John Foster Dulles, 1951-1959: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
- Abstract:
- Consists of copies of correspondence, telephone conversations, memoranda, messages, statements, speeches, treaty drafts, and other material in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, relating to John Foster Dulles (Princeton Class of 1908) during his term as secretary of state (1951-1959), which have been declassified by the General Services Administration from 1979 to the present
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC018
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Allen W. Dulles Papers: Digital Files Series, 1939-1977: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969.
- Abstract:
- Allen W. Dulles (1893-1969), though a diplomat and lawyer, was renowned for his role in shaping United States intelligence operations, including the longest service as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The Allen W. Dulles Digital Files contain scanned images of professional correspondence, reports, lectures, and administrative papers, declassified and released by the CIA in 2007. The collection spans Dulles's time as Chief of the Office of Strategic Services office in Bern, Switzerland during World War II, his work at the Central Intelligence Agency, and his retirement.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC019.09
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Allen W. Dulles Papers, 1845-1971 (bulk 1918-1969): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969.
- Abstract:
- The Allen W. Dulles Papers contains correspondence, speeches, writings, and photographs documenting the life of this lawyer, diplomat, businessman, and spy. One of the longest-serving directors of the Central Intelligence Agency (1953-1961), he also served in a key intelligence post in Bern, Switzerland during World War II, as well as on the Warren Commission.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC019
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Ferdinand Eberstadt Papers, 1868-1970 (bulk 1935-1965): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Eberstadt, Ferdinand.
- Abstract:
- Ferdinand Eberstadt (1890-1969) was a prominent Wall Street investment banker who also served in several government posts throughout his career. During World War II, he organized the production and distribution of supplies to the United States military through his work with the Army-Navy Munitions Board and the War Production Board, and he was subsequently involved in plans for the reorganization of the armed services and in the development of post-war economic policies. The Eberstadt papers primarily document his extensive career in public service to the United States related to defense and the economy, as well as his career as an investment banker and his personal life, and include correspondence, reports, his writings, and his personal papers.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC021
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William Cattell Trimble Papers, 1931-1976 (bulk 1954-1968): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Trimble, William.
- Abstract:
- William C. Trimble, Princeton University Class of 1930, was a career diplomat, serving as United States ambassador to Cambodia (1959-1962) and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1965-1968) as well as serving in Brazil and Germany. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs, and assorted memorabilia documenting Trimble's career.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC027
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Norman Armour Papers, 1913-1983: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Armour, Norman, 1887-1982.
- Abstract:
- The Norman Armour Papers are comprised primarily of Armour's correspondence with State Department officials, American presidents, and foreign leaders.Reports, telegrams, transcripts of speeches and newspaper clippings documenting Armour's diplomatic career, and personal correspondence are also preserved in the collection.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC028
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George W. Ball Papers, 1880s-1994 (bulk 1933-1994): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Ball, George W. (George Wildman), 1909-1994.
- Abstract:
- The George W. Ball papers document Ball's career as a lawyer, diplomat, investment banker and author. His involvement in Democratic politics, including his time spent on the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson and his service as undersecretary of state for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson is well documented, as is his often overlooked role with Jean Monnet in European integration.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC031
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Harold Gardiner Bowen Papers, 1907-1955 (bulk 1930-1945): Inventory
- Creator:
- Bowen, Harold Gardiner, 1883-1965.
- Abstract:
- Harold Gardiner Bowen was director of the Naval Research Laboratory (1939-1942), special assistant to the Secretary of the Navy (1939-1947), chief of the Office of Naval Research (1946-1947), and executive secretary of the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation. This collection consists of selected papers of Vice-Admiral Bowen, including speeches, articles, documents, printed matter, and manuscripts for his book Ships, Machinery, and Mossbacks, The Autobiography of a Naval Engineer (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC033
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Civil Service Reform Association files, 1881-1896: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Civil Service Reform Association (New York, N.Y.).
- Abstract:
- Consists of some files of the Civil Service Reform Association and its affiliates, containing correspondence and reports urging that appointments to the Civil Service be based upon a competitive examination.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC037
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Hawthorne Daniel Papers, 1951-1952: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Daniel, Hawthorne, 1890-
- Abstract:
- Contains Daniel's notes, holograph and corrected-typescript drafts, and galley proofs for his book JUDGE MEDINA, A BIOGRAPHY (1952). There is also some correspondence with Harold R. Medina, the book's subject, and other members of the Medina family.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC039
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Charles A. Eaton Papers, 1932-1953: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Eaton, Charles A. (Charles Aubrey), 1868-1953.
- Abstract:
- The Papers of Charles A. Eaton (1868-1953), congressman from New Jersey, focus on Eaton's role as a delegate to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, in 1945.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC040
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Walter E. Edge Papers, 1782-1968 (bulk 1905-1956): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Edge, Walter E. (Walter Evans), 1873-1956.
- Abstract:
- Walter Evans Edge (1873-1956) was a notable New Jersey businessman and politician, serving New Jersey as Governor from 1917-1919 and 1944-1947 and as a United States Senator from 1919-1929. The Walter E. Edge Papers document Edge's personal and professional life through correspondence, speeches, government documents, photographs, memorabilia, and scrapbooks.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC042
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Dwight D. Eisenhower White House photographs, 1950-1960: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
- Abstract:
- Consists of White House photographs (1950-1960) that are mainly of President Eisenhower on various public occasions.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC044
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Arnold A. Rogow Papers on James V. Forrestal, 1933-1993 (bulk 1940-1960): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Rogow, Arnold A.
- Abstract:
- Arnold A. Rogow (1924-2006) was a political scientist, author, and psychotherapist. His main area of research was psychological explanations for politics, especially the decision-making of leaders, notably James Forrestal and Alexander Hamilton. The Rogow Papers are composed of materials he collected for his book James Forrestal: A Study of Personality, Politics, and Policy (The Macmillan Press: New York, 1963) and include correspondence with individuals who knew Forrestal, Rogow's notes, and other research materials.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC240
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