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Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973.

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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Baker, James Addison, 1930-

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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Ball, George W. (George Wildman), 1909-1994.

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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Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965.

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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Beam, Jacob D. (Jacob Dyneley), 1908-1993.

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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Beam, Jacob Newton, 1869-1954.

Jacob Newton Beam correspondence, 1934-1950: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Beam, Jacob Newton, 1869-1954.
Abstract:
Contains personal correspondence of Jacob Newton Beam (Princeton Class of 1896, professor of German, 1899-1927), including a file of letters from his son, Jacob Dyneley Beam (Princeton Class of 1929), while serving at the American embassies in London, Germany, the Soviet Union, and Indonesia.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC029

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Bullard, Arthur, 1879-1929.

Arthur Bullard Papers, 1905-1929: Finding Aid

Creator:
Bullard, Arthur, 1879-1929.
Abstract:
The Papers of Arthur Bullard (1879-1929), journalist and statesman, chronicle the major world political and economic events relating to World War I and its aftermath. Although the bulk of the material concerns Russia and Western Europe, there are writings on political events in North Africa, Central America, and East Asia as well. The collection includes copies and originals of newspaper and magazine articles, manuscripts of several novels, travel books, and political volumes, memorandum, and correspondence, most of which was written by Bullard. There is also a file of photographs and post cards.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC008

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Bundy, William P., 1917-

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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Burgess, William, 1857-1929.

William Burgess Papers, 1908-1929 (bulk 1921-1925): Finding Aid

Creator:
Burgess, William, 1857-1929.
Abstract:
William Burgess (1857-1929) was a prominent lobbyist and figure in the United States pottery industry around the turn of the century. The William Burgess Papers document Burgess' tenure on the U.S. Tariff Commission.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC035

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Burrough, Marmaduke.

Marmaduke Burrough Papers, 1821-1840: Finding Aid

Creator:
Burrough, Marmaduke.
Abstract:
Consists chiefly of correspondence, both personal and official, covering the years Marmaduke Burrough served as an American consular official in Veracruz, Mexico.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0400

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Carpenter, Isaac W., 1893-1983.

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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Carver, Clifford Nickels, 1891-1965.

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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Cleveland, Harlan.

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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Council on Foreign Relations

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

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

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.

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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Dayton, William L. (William Lewis), 1807-1864.

William L. Dayton Papers, 1791-1897 (bulk 1861-1864): Finding Aid

Creator:
Dayton, William L. (William Lewis), 1807-1864.
Abstract:
William Lewis Dayton, Princeton Class of 1825, served as U.S. senator (1841-1850) and U.S. minister to France (1861-1864). His papers are largely from his years in France and consist of diplomatic dispatches, legation accounts, personal correspondence, documents pertaining to household affairs in Paris (insurance policies, leases, etc.), and material relating to his sudden death. Also included is a box of correspondence to and from his son, William Lewis Dayton Jr., Princeton Class of 1858, along with other papers concerning other members of the family.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0023

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Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969.

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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Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969.

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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Dulles, John Foster

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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Dulles, John Foster

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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Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.

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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Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.

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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Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.

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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Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.

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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Earle, Edward Mead, 1894-1954.

Edward Mead Earle Papers, 1894-1954: Finding Aid

Creator:
Earle, Edward Mead, 1894-1954.
Abstract:
The Papers of Edward Mead Earle (1894-1954) document the career of Earle, a specialist in the role of the military in foreign relations. He was a university lecturer, author, and consultant to various departments of the U.S. government. The papers reflect Earle's work as a professor at the School of Economics and Politics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. The collection emphasizes Earle's major work of establishing a seminar designed to research issues associated with military and foreign policies of the United States during World War II. It also highlights a number of other professional activities during his time at the Institute.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC020

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Eaton, Charles A. (Charles Aubrey), 1868-1953.

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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Eberstadt, Ferdinand.

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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Eddy, William A. (William Alfred), 1896-

William Alfred Eddy Papers, 1859-1978: Finding Aid

Creator:
Eddy, William A. (William Alfred), 1896-
Abstract:
The papers of William A. Eddy (1896-1962), educator, diplomat, minister to Saudi Arabia, intelligence agent, and college president, focus on his presidency of Hobart College (1936-1941), his work in U.S. - Middle East policy, and his family life in the period from 1917-1962. The holdings of his personal and family correspondence is extensive. The collection contains all correspondence from his term as president of Hobart College, 1936-1941. Many military documents are included, especially in the years 1941-1946 (the planning of the North African landings, the FDR/Ibn Saud meeting, the Treaty of the Yemen). There are many geneological papers and letters from Eddy's relatives concerning American missionary work in the Middle East. There are numerous publications concerning 18th C. English literature, religious and civic duties, U.S. Foreign policy re Israel and the Arabs, and sociological accounts of the Middle East. The collection is composed of personal/professional correspondence, documents, diaries and notebooks, addresses, publications, manuscripts of Eddy's books and articles (including unpublished MSs), scrapbooks, photographs, negatives, and memorabilia.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC041

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Emeny, Brooks, 1901-1980.

Brooks Emeny Papers, 1921-1980 (bulk 1940-1980): Inventory

Creator:
Emeny, Brooks, 1901-1980.
Abstract:
The papers of Brooks Emeny (1901-1980, Class of 1924) consist of two separate collections: a collection of 28 boxes which he donated to Princeton University (Manuscripts Collection 047) and a bequest of 54 boxes to the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University (AM 16540). Brooks Emeny, author and lecturer, was a member of the advisory council of the Woodrow Wilson School 1957-1980.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC047

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Evans, Carol.

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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Fight for Freedom, Inc.

Fight for Freedom, Inc. Records, 1922-1942 (bulk 1939-1942): Finding Aid

Creator:
Fight for Freedom, Inc.
Abstract:
Fight for Freedom, Inc. (FFF), a national citizen’s organization established in April 1941, was a leading proponent of full American participation in World War II. Believing that the war was a threat to American freedom and security, FFF boldly and vehemently championed the interventionist cause, advocating that all necessary measures must be taken to insure the defeat of Adolf Hitler and the German Army. In addition, FFF worked to preserve fundamental American freedoms at home. An offshoot of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, FFF was supported by average citizens, as well as prominent educators, labor leaders, authors and playwrights, clergy, stage and screen actors, newspaper men, and politicians. Acting as a clearinghouse for information related to American intervention in World War II, FFF monitored the activities of the leading isolationist organization, the America First Committee, and many of its key individuals such as Charles A. Lindbergh, Burton Wheeler, and Gerald Nye. From its headquarters in New York City, FFF spread its message through an extensive network of state and local branches, as well as through heavy reliance on local newspaper editors supportive of the interventionist cause. Pearl Harbor effectively ended the isolationist-interventionist debate, and by early 1942 FFF had disbanded.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC025

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Foster, John Watson, 1836-1917.

Selected Papers of John W. Foster, 1892-1916: Finding Aid

Creator:
Foster, John Watson, 1836-1917.
Abstract:
Consists of diplomatic and personal papers relating to the Treaty of Shimonoseki and the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), documenting John Watson Foster's role as consultant to the Chinese commissioners in the negotiations.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0031

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Freedom House (U.S.).

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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Fuentes, Rafael, 1901-1971.

Rafael Fuentes Papers, 1928-1966 (bulk 1936-1956): Finding Aid

Creator:
Fuentes, Rafael, 1901-1971.
Abstract:
Consists of personal and working papers of Mexican diplomat Rafael Fuentes.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0791

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Goheen, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1919-

Robert F. Goheen Papers, 1939-2008 (bulk 1939-2000): Finding Aid

Creator:
Goheen, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1919-
Abstract:
The Robert F. Goheen Papers contain records that Robert F. Goheen kept before and after he was president of Princeton University (1957-1972). They include files Goheen kept as a graduate student, instructor and professor in Princeton University’s Department of Classics for the period 1939-1957. The collection also contains U.S. army records for 1942-1945, when Goheen had interrupted his studies for service in the Second World War, and for 1945-1956, when he served in the Officers Reserve Corps. The majority of the files concern Goheen’s post-presidential years, when he was Chair of the Council on Foundations (1972-1977), Ambassador to India (1977-1980), and Director of the Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities (1981-1998), as well as Senior Fellow Public and International Affairs at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School. In addition, the collection contains some speech notes Goheen kept while President of Princeton University (1957-1972).
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC204

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Green, Joseph Coy, 1887-1978.

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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Hoskins, Harold B.

Harold B. Hoskins Papers, 1822-1982: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Hoskins, Harold B.
Abstract:
Harold B. Hoskins was a businessman and a diplomat working in Middle Eastern affairs. The Harold B. Hoskins Papers consist of materials (correspondence, diaries professional files, etc.) documenting his personal and professional life, as well as that of his missionary parents and their lives in Syria (1888-1929).
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC221

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Keeley, James H. (James Hugh), 1895-1990.

James Hugh Keeley, Jr. Papers, 1898-1975 (bulk 1921-1975): Finding Aid

Creator:
Keeley, James H. (James Hugh), 1895-1990.
Abstract:
The James H. Keeley Jr. papers document Keeley's career in the Foreign Service from 1920 through the 1960s. Over the course of his career, Keeley served in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Canada, Greece, Belgium, and Italy.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC191

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Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005.

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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Lockwood, William W. (William Wirt), 1906-1978.

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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MacMurray, John Van Antwerp, 1881-1960.

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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MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1890-1972.

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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Martin, John Bartlow, 1915-1987.

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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Martindell, Anne, 1914-

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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Merchant, Livingston T. (Livingston Tallmadge), 1903-1976.

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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Moore, Hugh, 1887-1972.

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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Morris, Roland S. (Roland Sletor), 1874-1945.

Roland S. Morris Papers, 1855-1988 (bulk 1915-1929): Finding Aid

Creator:
Morris, Roland S. (Roland Sletor), 1874-1945.
Abstract:
Roland S. (Sletor) Morris was a leader of the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania and was the ambassador to Japan from 1917-1921. The Roland S. Morris Papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, and other materials that document Morris's family life, political involvement in the Democratic Party, and his position as the U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 1917-1921.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC214

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Munro, Dana Gardner, 1892-1990.

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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